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Revision as of 23:35, August 23, 2023
Deceptive Snack Pikmin 4 treasure | |
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Series | Sweet Tooth Series |
Value | × 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 nori senbe, a Japanese rice cracker with dried seaweed layered on top.
Collecting the treasure
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Sun-Speckled Terrace
The Deceptive Snack is inside of a sideways flower pot on Sublevel 1 of the Crackling Cauldron. 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.
Hero's Hideaway
It is lying on the ground at the top of Sublevel 1 of the Frozen Inferno. To collect this treasure, you must throw a fire starter at the bundles of straw in front of it. Then, throw 5 Pikmin at it.
Notes
Schnauz's notes
Olimar's Notes
Louie's Notes
Gallery
A view of the treasure in the Treasure Catalog.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | おやじの味? Oyaji no Aji |
Oyaji's taste | おやじ? can be translated either as an elder man or a masculine term for one's own father. |
Dutch | Zoetzoute misleider | Salty-sweet Deceiver | |
French | Trompe-la-langue | Deceive-the-tongue | |
German | Unauffällige Köstlichkeit | Inconspicuous Delicacy | |
Italian | Salatino dell'inganno | Saltine of deceit | |
Portuguese | Engana-língua | Tongue-twister | |
Spanish | Falsa galleta | Fake cookie |