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== Collecting the treasure ==
== Collecting the treasure ==
The Deceptive Snack is inside of a sideways flower pot on the first sublevel of the [[Crackling Cauldron]]. it is located in the southern section of the map.
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The Deceptive Snack is inside of a sideways flower pot on Sublevel 1 of the [[Crackling Cauldron]] in the [[Sun-Speckled Terrace]]. it is located in the southern section of the map. It is guarded by a [[Shearwig]], which should be defeated before attempting to collect this treasure, although it is not mandatory to do so. To collect this treasure, you must throw 5 Pikmin at it.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 17:49, August 12, 2023

Deceptive Snack
Pikmin 4 treasure
Treasure Catalog icon for the Deceptive Snack.
Series Sweet Tooth Series
Value Sparklium × 40
Weight 5
Maximum carriers 10
Locations Crackling Cauldron
Dandori Challenge stages None
Dandori Battle stages None
Total amount 2

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The Deceptive Snack (おやじの味?lit 'Oyaji's taste') is a treasure in Pikmin 4 located in the Crackling Cauldron. It is a Japanese rice cracker.

Collecting the treasure

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The Deceptive Snack is inside of a sideways flower pot on Sublevel 1 of the Crackling Cauldron in the Sun-Speckled Terrace. it is located in the southern section of the map. It is guarded by a Shearwig, which should be defeated before attempting to collect this treasure, although it is not mandatory to do so. To collect this treasure, you must throw 5 Pikmin at it.

Notes

Schnauz's notes

This treasure takes a sophisticated palate to appreciate. First, a salty-sweet sauce is put atop some kind of white foodstuff. It's then fried and topped with a thin black layer of...paper? It sounds awful, but it tastes wonderful. Surprising in the best way!

Olimar's Notes

It's sweet...but not too sweet. Salty... but not overly so. It tastes like something a more refined palate would appreciate. Perhaps belonging to someone whose tastes were developed over the course of many years.

Louie's Notes

A crunchy and uncomplicated treat.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese おやじの味?
Oyaji no Aji
Oyaji's taste
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Zoetzoute misleider Salty-sweet Deceiver
Flag of France French Trompe-la-langue Deceive-the-tongue
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Engana-língua Tongue-twister