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Revision as of 16:05, December 1, 2023

Sun-Speckled Terrace

A screenshot of Pikmin 4 showing the Sun-Speckled Terrace.

Radar pattern for the Sun-Speckled Terrace. Note that water is not included.

Treasures 34
Caves 7 (2 Dandori)
Pikmin discovered Ice Pikmin (underground), Yellow Pikmin (underground/Onion), Blue Pikmin (Onion)
Suggested Pikmin Red Pikmin Yellow Pikmin Ice Pikmin
Requirements Sparklium × 300
None (Shipwreck Tale)
Next area Blossoming Arcadia
Music Sun Speckled Terrace

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The Sun-Speckled Terrace (ひだまりの庭?, lit.: "Courtyard of Sunlight") is the first area in Pikmin 4 after the tutorial in the Rescue Command Post. It resembles a garden with many pots and bricks. Ice Pikmin, Yellow Pikmin and Blue Pikmin can be discovered in this area. There are 7 rescues to be made, 34 treasures (14 above ground), and 2 Onions as well as 2 Flarlic bulbs. This area has Sparklium × 2,920 worth of treasure, of which Sparklium × 1,140 is above ground.

Plot

This is the first area players land in hopes to find Captain Olimar, more Rescue Corps members, and more Sparklium. The player will also find more Pikmin types, such as Yellow Pikmin and Ice Pikmin.

Layout

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The following notable features can be found in this area.

  • As part of the playable terrain:
    • Various grassy and dirt terrain.
    • A wooden park bench with metal legs and armrests, though the top of the armrests have a wood slab attached.
    • A gray stepladder with a beige toolbox on top.
    • A slab of wood with a water tap coming out of it.
    • Various walls made of piled-up bricks.
    • Various colored planks of wood poking up from the ground, arranged together to form walls.
    • Pool tiles, alternating in a checkerboard pattern between white and blue.
    • A landing spot identified as "Rugged Scaffold".
    • A landing spot identified as "Ancient Arches".
  • As part of the background:
    • A large iron gate.
    • Surrounding the large gate are decorated stone walls with brick tops.
    • Stairs leading from the gate to the playable area.
    • Shelves with vases and potted plants on them.
    • A wheelbarrow wheel.
    • A tall house in the distance with a grey roof.

Bases

Caves

Dandori Challenge

A Dandori Challenge cave can be found near the 3rd base, Meandering Slope. 20 Ice Pikmin are needed to freeze the water surrounding it, and Oatchi must jump onto the high ledge.

Dandori Battle

A Dandori Battle cave can be found near the 3rd base, Meandering Slope. A bridge must be built to access the ledge it's on.

Objects

Treasures

Onions

Enemies

Obstacles

Tools

Other

Night Expeditions

Ancient Arches

There is one Lumiknoll located directly at the base. This location has a danger level of 1 and starts the player off with 10 Glow Pikmin.

The player is locked to this location as their first night expedition.

Enemies

Rugged Scaffold

There is one Lumiknoll located directly at the base. This location has a danger level of 1 and starts the player off with 10 Glow Pikmin.

The player is locked to this location as their second night expedition, after which they can select whichever night expedition locations they would like from then on.

Enemies

Meandering Slope

There is one Lumiknoll located directly at the base. This location has a danger level of 2 and starts the player off with 10 Glow Pikmin.

Enemies

Guide

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Recommended Types: Red Pikmin, Yellow Pikmin, Ice Pikmin

Olimar's Shipwreck Tale

The Sun-Speckled Terrace is the first area Captain Olimar explores in his Shipwreck Tale.

Bases

  • Ancient Arches: unguarded.
  • Rugged Scaffold: the default landing site.
  • Meandering Slope: guarded by a Horned Cannon Beetle.

Objects

Ship parts

Onions

Enemies

Obstacles

Tools

  • Dirt mound × 5 (3 containing bomb rocks, 1 containing 15 raw materials, and 1 containing 5 raw materials)

Other

Guide

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Maps

Trivia

  • Rugged Scaffolding is the only base the player has to unlock to beat the game, due to Night expeditions.
  • Sun Speckled Terrace contains the most regular caves in a single area, with 5 regular caves.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ひだまりの庭?
Hidamari no Niwa
Courtyard of Sunlight
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
暖陽庭園
Nuǎn Yáng Tíngyuán
Flower Garden of the Warm Sun
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
暖阳庭园
Nuǎn Yáng Tíngyuán
Flower Garden of the Warm Sun
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Zonovergoten landgoed Sun-drenched property
Flag of France French Terrasse ensoleillée Sunny terrace
Flag of Germany German Sonnige Anhöhen Sunny Hills
Flag of Italy Italian Giardino soleggiato Sunny garden
Flag of South Korea Korean 햇살 가득한 정원
Haetsal Gadeukhan Jeong'won
Full of Sunshine Garden
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Pátio ensolarado Sunny courtyard
Flag of Spain Spanish Patio soleado Sunny courtyard

Ancient Arches

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese 古代アーケード前?
Kodai Ākēdo mae
Ancient Arches
Flag of China Chinese 古代拱廊前
Gǔdài Gǒng Láng qián
Ancient Arches
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Eeuwenoude poorten Ancient gates
Flag of France French Arches vénérables Venerable arches
Flag of Germany German Alte Torbögen Ancient Archways
Flag of Italy Italian Antichi archi Ancient arches
Flag of South Korea Korean 고대 아케이드 앞
godae akeideu ap
Ancient Arches
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Arcos ancestrais Ancient arches
Flag of Spain Spanish Arcos ancestrales Ancient arches

Rugged Scaffold

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese 白亜のやぐら?
Hakua no Yagura
Chalk Watchtower
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
白堊哨塔
Bái'è Shàotǎ
Chalk Watchtower
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
白垩哨塔
Bái'è Shàotǎ
Chalk Watchtower
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Witte stellage White scaffold
Flag of France French Échafaudage rustique Rustic scaffold
Flag of Germany German Stabiles Gerüst Stable Scaffold
Flag of Italy Italian Ponteggio agrario Agricultural scaffold
Flag of South Korea Korean 백아의 망루
baeg-aui manglu
White Watchtower
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Andaime agrário Agricultural scaffold
Flag of Spain Spanish Estructura vetusta Ancient structure

Meandering Slope

Language Name Meaning
Flag of France French Versant sinueux Winding slope
Flag of Germany German Gewundene Hügel Winding Hills
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Encosta em espiral Spiraling hillside

Distant Summit

Language Name Meaning
Flag of France French Sommet lointain Distant summit
Flag of Germany German Gipfel in der Ferne Disant Summit
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Pico distante Distant summit

See also