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Revision as of 13:09, September 17, 2023

Deity's Portrait
Pikmin 4 treasure
Icon for the Deity's Portrait, from Pikmin 4's Treasure Catalog.
Series Collection Obsession Series
Value Sparklium × 20
Weight 1
Maximum carriers
Locations Dream Home
Dandori Challenge stages None
Dandori Battle stages None
Total amount 1

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The Deity's Portrait is a treasure in Pikmin 4. It is actually a joker playing card depicting a mermaid blowing a trumpet on one hand and holding a flag on the other. Like the Devil's Portrait, it is found in Dream Home but isn't useful to open the safe. As all the cards from the Collection Obsession Series are placed on the ground with only the back visible, the Deity's Portrait act as a red herring trying to fool the player into thinking it is one of the cards used to open the safe.

Collecting the treasure

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The Deity's Portrait is lying on the ground at the top left of Sublevel 1 of the Dream Home in the Giant's Hearth. It is guarded by a Sunsquish, which should be defeated before attempting to collect this treasure, although it is not strictly necessary. To collect this treasure, you must throw 1 Pikmin at it.

Notes

Schnauz's Notes

This portrait shows a half-man, half-fish deity worshipped by ancient sailors. He was known for being both kind and cruel. One minute he'd test the sailors by sending bad weather their way–the next he'd save them with a blast of air from his horn to their sails.

Olimar's Notes

I once had a trump card–a premium license given only to first-rate space-navigation officers that allows you to bypass the arduous license renewal process. But I'm sure I lost that qualification with this recent accident. Guess it's back to annual visits to the license-renewal planet on the edge of space. The lines are always so long...

Louie's Notes

I've always wanted to play the trumpet.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese 英雄のポートレート?
Eiyū no Pōtorēto
Hero's Portrait
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
英雄的肖像
Yīngxióng de Xiàoxiàng
Hero's Portrait
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
英雄的肖像
Yīngxióng de Xiàoxiàng
Hero's Portrait
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Portret van een godheid Portrait of a deity
Flag of France French Portrait divin Divine portrait
Flag of Germany German Götterportrait God Portrait
Flag of Italy Italian Ritratto divino Divine portrait
Flag of South Korea Korean 영웅의 초상
Yeongung-ui Chosang
Hero's Portrait
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Retrato divino Divine portrait
Flag of Spain Spanish Retrato divino Divine portrait

See also