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In [[Pikmin 2]] the '''Treasure Hoard''' is an in-game list of all the treasures you have collected throughout your exploration. It is the counterpart to the [[Piklopedia]]. Some differences in the list occur between the NTSC and PAL versions of the game owing to the fact some objects are real life brands and the licensing and recognition of these varies between regions.
{{game icons|pikmin2=y}}
[[File:P2 Treasure Hoard Menu.png|thumb|300px|Screenshot of the Treasure Hoard.]]
{{otheruses|the Treasure Menu in Pikmin 2|the menu in [[Pikmin 4]]|Treasure Catalog}}
The '''Treasure Hoard''' in {{p2}} is an in-game list of all the [[treasure]]s the player has collected throughout their exploration. To enter the [[Piklopedia and Treasure Hoard menu#Treasure Hoard|Treasure Hoard menu]], the player must press {{button|gc|r|wii|padr}} when on the [[area selection menu]].


==Treasures==
Some differences in the list occur between the Japanese, North American, and European (+ Australian) [[region|versions]] of the game, owing to the fact some objects are real life brands, and the licensing and recognition of these vary between regions; the list in this page contains information for the US and European treasures only. It is the counterpart to the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]], with the two sharing [[Music in Pikmin 2#Piklopedia/Treasure hoard|the same music]].
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|colspan="4"|
===Succulent Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 1
|| 1
|| [[Cupid's Grenade]]
|| Cherry
|-
|| 2
|| 2
|| [[Sunseed Berry]]
|| Small Strawberry
|-
|| 3
|| 3
|| [[Combustion Berry]]
|| Large Strawberry
|-
|| 4
|| 4
|| [[Seed of Greed]]
|| Chestnut
|-
|| 5
|| 5
|| [[Disguised Delicacy]]
|| Half of a Kiwi
|-
|| 6
|| 6
|| [[Insect Condo]]
|| Apple
|-
|| 7
|| 7
|| [[Citrus Lump]]
|| Orange
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Nature's Candy Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 8
|| 8
|| [[Spiny Alien Treat]]
|| Artichoke
|-
|| 9
|| 9
|| [[Anxious Sprout]]
|| Asparagus Head
|-
|| 10
|| 10
|| [[Child of the Earth]]
|| Potato
|-
|| 11
|| 11
|| [[Love Nugget]]
|| Tomato
|-
|| 12
|| 12
|| [[Infernal Vegetable]]
|| Green Bell Pepper
|-
|| 13
|| 13
|| [[Anti-hiccup Fungus]]
|| Mushroom
|-
|| 14
|| 14
|| [[Toxic Toadstool]]
|| Poisonous Mushroom
|-
|| 15
|| 15
|| [[Growshroom]]
|| Large Mushroom
|-
|| 16
|| 16
|| [[Onion Replica]]
|| Onion
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Xenoflora Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 17
|| 17
|| [[Science Project]]
|| Four Leaf Clover
|-
|| 18
|| 18
|| [[Pilgrim Bulb]]
|| Turnip Bulb
|-
|| 19
|| 19
|| [[Arboreal Frippery]]
|| Maple Leaf
|-
|| 20
|| 20
|| [[Conifer Spire]]
|| Pine Cone
|-
|| 21
|| 21
|| [[Armored Nut]]
|| Small Acorn
|-
|| 22
|| 22
|| [[Corpulent Nut]]
|| Large Acorn
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Gourmet Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 23
|| 23
|| [[Meat of Champions]]
|| Slice of Ham
|-
|| 24
|| 24
|| [[Hideous Victual]]
|| Fried Egg
|-
|| 25
|| 25
|| [[Meat Satchel]]
|| Hot Dog
|-
|| 26
|| 26
|| [[Taste Sensation]]
|| Piece of Sushi
|-
|| 27
|| 27
|| [[Triple Sugar Threat]]
|| Sugar Shish-Kabob
|-
|colspan="4"|


===Sweet Tooth Series===
Treasures are arranged into [[series]] by subject matter, and each treasure has accompanying [[#Notes|notes]], by [[Captain Olimar]] and by the [[Hocotate ship]]. As each series is completed, the ship announces it and makes its sales pitch available for each treasure in the group; Olimar's journal are available from the start. Finally, the Treasure Hoard also points out how many [[Poko]]s a treasure is worth, as well as its [[Carry|weight]]. It should be noted that if the player wishes to see the Hocotate ship's announcements after completing a series, they should check the Treasure Hoard on the same day they complete the series; starting a new day and collecting a treasure in the meantime will not trigger the announcement the next day.
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 28
|| 28
|| [[Compelling Cookie]]
|| Vanilla Swirl Cookie
|-
|| 29
|| 29
|| [[Impenetrable Cookie]]
|| Chocolate Swirl Cookie
|-
|| 30
|| 30
|| [[Bug Bait]]
|| Wafer
|-
|| 31
|| 31
|| [[Imperative Cookie]]
|| Large Swirl Cookie
|-
|| 32
|| 32
|| [[Comfort Cookie]]
|| Small Checkerboard Cookie
|-
|| 33
|| 33
|| [[Succulent Mattress]]
|| Large Checkerboard Cookie
|-
|| 34
|| 34
|| [[King of Sweets]]
|| Chocolate Truffle
|-
|| 35
|| 35
|| [[Enamel Buster]]
|| Chocolate Cupcake with Nut
|-
|| 36
|| 36
|| [[Diet Doomer]]
|| Pink Truffle
|-
|| 37
|| 37
|| [[Pale Passion]]
|| Vanilla Truffle
|-
|| 38
|| 38
|| [[White Goodness]]
|| White Chocolate with Chocolate syrup
|-
|| 39
|| 39
|| [[Chocolate Cushion]]
|| Chocolate Frosted Donut
|-
|| 40
|| 40
|| [[Sweet Dreamer]]
|| Strawberry Frosted Donut
|-
|| 41
|| 41
|| [[Confection Hoop]]
|| Donut
|-
|| 42
|| 42
|| [[Pastry Wheel]]
|| Powdered Donut
|-
|colspan="4"|


===Paleontology Series===
The total treasure value in [[Pokos]] is {{pokos|26,985}} in the US version, {{pokos|26,885}} in the European version, and {{pokos|26,181}} in the Japanese version.
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 43
|| 43
|| [[Possessed Squash]]
|| Jack-o-Lantern
|-
|| 44
|| 44
|| [[Fossilized Ursidae]]
|| Wooden Bear Statue
|-
|| 45
|| 45
|| [[Colossal Fossil]]
|| Primate Skull
|-
|| 46
|| 46
|| [[Leviathan Feather]]
|| White Feather
|-
|| 47
|| 47
|| [[Olimarnite Shell]]
|| Ammonite
|-
|| 48
|| 48
|| [[Fortified Delicacy]]
|| Conch Shell
|-
|| 49
|| 49
|| [[Scrumptious Shell]]
|| Top Half of a Shell
|-
|| 50
|| 50
|| [[Memorial Shell]]
|| Bottom Half of a Shell
|-
|| 51
|| 51
|| [[Mysterious Remains]]
|| Lobster Claw
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Ancient Secrets Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 52
|| 52
|| [[Crystal King]]
|| Large Crystal
|-
|| 53
|| 53
|| [[Future Orb]]
|| Crystal Ball
|-
|| 54
|| 54
|| [[Gyroid Bust]]
|| Wooden Sculpture
|-
|| 55
|| 55
|| [[Unknown Merit]]
|| Yen
|-
|| 56
|| 56
|| [[Lustrous Element]]
|| Golden Coin
|-
|| 57
|| 57
|| [[Mirrored Element]]
|| Silver Coin
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Cook's Arsenal Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 58
|| 58
|| [[Vorpal Platter]]
|| Pudding Can Lid
|-
|| 59
|| 59
|| [[Invigorator]]
|| Mug
|-
|| 60
|| 60
|| [[Milk Tub]]
|| Cream Cup
|-
|| 61
|| 61
|| [[Merciless Extractor]]
|| Juicer
|-
|| 62
|| 62
|| [[Broken Food Master]] (NTSC) / [[Divine Cooking Tool]] (PAL)
|| Broken Ladle
|-
|| 63
|| 63
|| [[Utter Scrap]]
|| Crushed Can
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Tortured Artist Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 64
|| 64
|| [[Decorative Goo]]
|| Blue Paint Tube
|-
|| 65
|| 65
|| [[Master's Instrument]]
|| Pastel Crayon
|-
|| 66
|| 66
|| [[Manual Honer]]
|| Pencil Sharpener
|-
|| 67
|| 67
|| [[Implement of Toil]]
|| Small Double-Ended Pencil
|-
|| 68
|| 68
|| [[Heavy-duty Magnetizer]]
|| Horseshoe Magnet
|-
|| 69
|| 69
|| [[Harmonic Synthesizer]]
|| Castenet
|-
|| 70
|| 70
|| [[Emperor Whistle]]
|| Whistle
|-
|| 71
|| 71
|| [[Director of Destiny]]
|| Compass
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Modern Amenities Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 72
|| 72
|| [[Sud Generator]]
|| Bar of Soap
|-
|| 73
|| 73
|| [[Flame of Tomorrow]]
|| Box of Matches
|-
|| 74
|| 74
|| [[Impediment Scourge]]
|| Bottle Opener
|-
|| 75
|| --
|| [[Dimensional Slicer]]
|| Can Opener
|-
|| 76
|| 75
|| [[Time Capsule]]
|| Locket with a Dog Picture (Corgi Dog)
|-
|| 77
|| 76
|| [[Lip Service]]
|| Lipstick
|-
|| 78
|| 77
|| [[Mirrored Stage]]
|| Compact
|-
|| 79
|| 78
|| [[Behemoth Jaw]]
|| Half a Pair of Dentures
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Frigid Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 80
|| 79
|| [[Joy Receptacle]]
|| Christmas Present
|-
|| 81
|| 80
|| [[Fleeting Art Form]]
|| Small Candle
|-
|| 82
|| 81
|| [[Danger Chime]]
|| Golden Bell
|-
|| 83
|| 82
|| [[Spouse Alert]]
|| Silver Bell
|-
|| 84
|| 83
|| [[Innocence Lost]]
|| Christmas Tree Star
|-
|| 85
|| 84
|| [[Essential Furnishing]]
|| Christmas Tree Bauble
|-
|| 86
|| 85
|| [[Icon of Progress]]
|| Christmas Stocking
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Hyper-technology Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 87
|| 86
|| [[Temporal Mechanism]]
|| Pocket Watch
|-
|| 88
|| 87
|| [[Mystical Disc]]
|| Clock Face
|-
|| 89
|| 88
|| [[Vacuum Processor]]
|| FEE Processor
|-
|| 90
|| 89
|| [[Indomitable CPU]]
|| Preceding Person System Processor
|-
|| 91
|| 90
|| [[Network Mainbrain]]
|| NCL Processor
|-
|| 92
|| 91
|| [[Space Wave Receiver]]
|| TV Dial
|-
|| 93
|| 92
|| [[Sulking Antenna]]
|| TV Antenna
|-
|| 94
|| 93
|| [[Nouveau Table]]
|| Phone Dial
|-
|colspan="4"|


===Industrial Set===
== List of treasures ==
|-
{{see|List of Pikmin 2 treasures}}
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 95
|| 94
|| [[Omega Flywheel]]
|| Rusty Gear
|-
|| 96
|| 95
|| [[Spirit Flogger]]
|| Hollow Rusty Gear
|-
|| 97
|| 96
|| [[Superstrong Stabilizer]]
|| Shiny Bolt
|-
|| 98
|| 97
|| [[Repair Juggernaut]]
|| Bolt
|-
|| 99
|| 98
|| [[Adamantine Girdle]]
|| Lugnut
|-
|| 100
|| 99
|| [[Massage Girdle]]
|| Flat Lugnut
|-
|| 101
|| 100
|| [[Superstick Textile]]
|| Roll of Tape
|-
|| 102
|| 101
|| [[Exhausted Superstick]]
|| Thin Roll of Tape
|-
|| 103
|| 102
|| [[Furious Adhesive]]
|| Roll of Red Tape
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Husband's Tears Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 104
|| 103
|| [[Petrified Heart]]
|| Heart-Shaped Diamond
|-
|| 105
|| 104
|| [[Eternal Emerald Eye]]
|| Broach with Green Diamond
|-
|| 106
|| 105
|| [[Regal Diamond]]
|| Diamond
|-
|| 107
|| 106
|| [[Tear Stone]]
|| Tear-Shaped Diamond
|-
|| 108
|| 107
|| [[Princess Pearl]]
|| Pearl Earring
|-
|| 109
|| 108
|| [[Crystal Clover]]
|| Clover-Shaped Broach
|-
|colspan="4"|


===Space Love Series===
== Notes ==
|-
Every treasure has accompanying notes by [[Captain Olimar]] and the [[Hocotate ship]]. These notes are merely for fun and for world-building, and rarely contain any information useful for gameplay. Only the notes of unlocked entries can be seen.
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 110
|| 109
|| [[Unspeakable Wonder]]
|| Gem-Encrusted Crown
|-
|| 111
|| 110
|| [[Essence of Rage]]
|| Ruby Mounted on Silver Circle
|-
|| 112
|| 111
|| [[Essence of Despair]]
|| Emerald Mounted on Silver Circle
|-
|| 113
|| 112
|| [[Essence of True Love]]
|| Sapphire Mounted on Gold Square
|-
|| 114
|| 113
|| [[Essence of Desire]]
|| Amethyst Mounted on Gold Square
|-
|| 115
|| 114
|| [[Pink Menace]]
|| Pink Heart Mounted on Gold Ring
|-
|| 116
|| 115
|| [[Joyless Jewel]]
|| Green Heart Mounted on Silver Ring
|-
|| 117
|| 116
|| [[Frosty Bauble]]
|| Blue Square Mounted on Gold Ring
|-
|| 118
|| 117
|| [[Gemstar Wife]]
|| Pink Star Mounted on Silver Ring
|-
|| 119
|| 118
|| [[Gemstar Husband]]
|| Green Star Mounted on Gold Ring
|-
|| 120
|| 119
|| [[Universal Com]]
|| Blue Square Mounted on Silver Ring
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Crystallized Emotions Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 121
|| 120
|| [[Omniscient Sphere]]
|| Small Orange Marble
|-
|| 122
|| 121
|| [[Crystallized Telepathy]]
|| Large Red Marble
|-
|| 123
|| 122
|| [[Love Sphere]]
|| Small Yellow Marble
|-
|| 124
|| 123
|| [[Crystallized Telekinesis]]
|| Large Yellow Marble
|-
|| 125
|| 124
|| [[Mirth Sphere]]
|| Small Blue Marble
|-
|| 126
|| 125
|| [[Crystallized Clairvoyance]]
|| Large Blue Marble
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Dream Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 127
|| 126
|| [[Maternal Sculpture]]
|| Baby Bottle Top
|-
|| 128
|| 127
|| [[Extreme Perspirator]]
|| Wobbling Doll
|-
|| 129
|| 128
|| [[Rubber Ugly]]
|| Rubber Ducky
|-
|| 130
|| 129
|| [[Paradoxical Enigma]]
|| Rubber Ducky Head
|-
|| 131
|| 130
|| [[Silencer]]
|| Baby Doll Head
|-
|| 132
|| 131
|| [[Wiggle Noggin]]
|| Cat Bobble Head
|-
|| 133
|| 132
|| [[Coiled Launcher]]
|| Spring
|-
|| ---
|| 133
|| [[Magical Stage]]
||
|-
|| 134
|| ---
|| [[Boom Cone]]
|| Firework cone
|-
|| 135
|| 134
|| [[Flame Tiller]]
|| Yo-Yo
|-
|| 136
|| 135
|| [[Doomsday Apparatus]]
|| Barbell
|-
|| 137
|| 136
|| [[Aquatic Mine]]
|| Cherry Bomb
|-
|| 138
|| ---
|| [[Stupendous Lens]]
|| Magnifying Glass
|-
|| 139
|| 137
|| [[Air Brake]]
|| Badminton Shuttle Cock
|-
|| 140
|| 138
|| [[Worthless Statue]]
|| White King Chess Piece
|-
|| 141
|| 139
|| [[Priceless Statue]]
|| Black Queen Chess Piece
|-
|| 142
|| 140
|| [[Boss Stone]]
|| Ah Fu Tile
|-
|| 143
|| 141
|| [[Luck Wafer]]
|| Ace of Spades Playing Card
|-
|| 144
|| 142
|| [[Talisman of Life]]
|| Case of Playing Cards
|-
|| 145
|| 143
|| [[Strife Monolith]]
|| Mahjong Tile
|-
|| 146
|| 144
|| [[Chance Totem]]
|| Six Sided Die
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Blast from the Past Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 147
|| 145
|| [[Dream Architect]]
|| Game and Watch
|-
|| 148
|| 146
|| [[Stone of Glory]]
|| Control Pad
|-
|| 149
|| 147
|| [[Glee Spinner]]
|| Control Stick
|-
|| 150
|| 148
|| [[Cosmic Archive]]
|| Floppy Disc
|-
|| 151
|| 149
|| [[Remembered Old Buddy]]
|| ROB's head
|-
|| 152
|| 150
|| [[Fond Gyro Block]]
|| Red ROB Block
|-
|| 153
|| 151
|| [[Memorable Gyro Block]]
|| Yellow ROB Block
|-
|| 154
|| 152
|| [[Lost Gyro Block]]
|| Green ROB Block
|-
|| 155
|| 153
|| [[Favorite Gyro Block]]
|| Blue ROB Block
|-
|| 156
|| 154
|| [[Treasured Gyro Block]]
|| White Gyro Block
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Mystical Energy Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 157
|| 155
|| [[Proton AA]]
|| AA Duracell Battery
|-
|| 158
|| 156
|| [[Durable Energy Cell]]
|| C Duracell Battery
|-
|| 159
|| 157
|| [[Courage Reactor]]
|| D Duracell Battery
|-
|| 160
|| 158
|| [[Fuel Reservoir]]
|| 9-Volt Duracell Battery
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Massive Receptacle Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| ---
|| 159
|| [[Container of Knowledge]]
|| Sardines Container
|-
|| ---
|| 160
|| [[Container of Sea Bounty]]
|| Herring container
|-
|| 161
|| 172
|| [[Drone Supplies]]
|| Devilled Ham Spread Container (NTSC) / Haribo Sweets (PAL)
|-
|| 162
|| 161
|| [[Patience Tester]]
|| Water Chest Nuts Container
|-
|| 163
|| 162
|| [[Perfect Container]] (PAL) / [[Endless Repository]] (NTSC)
|| Sardine Container
|-
|| 163
|| 164
|| [[Endless Repository]]
|| Sardine Container (NTSC) / Baby Clams Container (PAL)
|-
|| 164
|| --
|| [[Fruit Guard]]
|| Juice Container
|-
|| ---
|| 165
|| [[Open Architecture]]
|| Open can of salmon
|-
|| ---
|| 166
|| [[Permanent Container]]
|| ICC sealed tin
|-
|| ---
|| 167
|| [[Empty space container]] (Non capitalization is an in-game error)
|| Open shellfish can
|-
|| 166
|| 168
|| [[Stringent Container]]
|| Corned Beef Can (PAL) / Baking Powder Container (NTSC)
|-
|| ---
|| 169
|| [[Open Archive]]
|| Open bean? Tin
|-
|| 165
|| 170
|| [[Nutrient Silo]]
|| Peanut Butter Container
|-
|| 166
|| 163
|| [[Stringent Container]] (NTSC) / [[Survival Container]] (PAL)
|| Baking Powder Container
|-
|| ---
|| 171
|| [[Plentiful Tank]]
|| Honey Jar
|-
|colspan="4"|


===Survival Series===
=== Olimar's Journal ===
|-
[[File:Treasure Hoard Olimar's Journal.jpg|thumb|250px|Olimar's Journal for a treasure in the Treasure Hoard.]]
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
{{for|a full list|Category:Journal entries|t1=Category:Journal entries}}
|-
|| 167
|| --
|| [[Survival Ointment]]
|| Chapstick
|-
|| 168
|| --
|| [[Healing Cask]]
|| Carmex
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Ancient Ad Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 169
|| (179 different object with same name)
|| [[Abstract Masterpiece]]
|| Snapple Cap
|-
|| 170
|| ---
|| [[Optical Illustration]]
|| Ragu Cap
|-
|| 171
|| ---
|| [[Thirst Activator]]
|| Tree Top Cap
|-
|| 172
|| 173
|| [[Yellow Taste Tyrant]]
|| French's Cap
|-
|| 173
|| 174
|| [[Salivatrix]]
|| Dannon Cap
|-
|| 174
|| 175
|| [[Gherkin Gate]]
|| Vlasic Cap
|-
|| 175
|| 176
|| [[Alien Billboard]]
|| Kiwi Shoe Polish Cap
|-
|| 176
|| (181 different object with same name)
|| [[Activity Arouser]]
|| Wilson Tennis Balls Cap
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Odd Logo Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 177
|| 177
|| [[Hypnotic Platter]]
|| A&W Bottle Cap (NTSC) / Vita-malz Cap (PAL)
|-
|| 178
|| ---
|| [[Massive Lid]]
|| Yoo Hoo Cola Bottle Cap
|-
|| 179
|| 180
|| [[Pondering Emblem]]
|| Yoo Hoo Chocolate Milk Bottle Cap (NTSC) / tizer Cap (PAL)
|-
|| 180
|| 178
|| [[Happiness Emblem]]
|| Squirt Bottle Cap (NTSC) / Fristi Cap (PAL)
|-
|| (169 different object with same name)
|| 179
|| [[Abstract Masterpiece]]
|| PscHitt! Cap
|-
|| (176 different object with same name)
|| 181
|| [[Activity Arouser]]
|| Sinalco Cap
|-
|| 181
|| 182
|| [[Quenching Emblem]]
|| 7-Up Bottle Cap
|-
|| 182
|| 183
|| [[Drought Ender]]
|| Dr. Pepper Bottle Cap
|-
|| 183
|| ---
|| [[Creative Inspiration]]
|| Royal Crown Cola Bottle Cap
|-
|colspan="4"|
===Explorer's Friend Series===
|-
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
|-
|| 184
|| 184
|| [[Spherical Atlas]]
|| Top Half of a Globe
|-
|| 185
|| 185
|| [[Geographic Projection]]
|| Bottom Half of a Globe
|-
|| 186
|| 186
|| [[Prototype Detector]]
|| Love Tester
|-
|| 187
|| 187
|| [[Five-man Napsack]]
|| Glove
|-
|| 188
|| 188
|| [[Brute Knuckles]]
|| Boxing Glove
|-
|| 189
|| 189
|| [[Repugnant Appendage]]
|| Little Pink Shoe
|-
|| 190
|| 190
|| [[Stellar Orb]]
|| Light Bulb
|-
|| 191
|| 191
|| [[Forged Courage]]
|| Red Robot Toy
|-
|| 192
|| 192
|| [[Dream Material]]
|| Eraser
|-
|| 193
|| 193
|| [[Justice Alloy]]
|| Blue Robot Toy
|-
|| 194
|| 194
|| [[Amplified Amplifier]]
|| Stereo Speaker
|-
|| 195
|| 195
|| [[Professional Noisemaker]]
|| Megaphone
|-
|| 196
|| 196
|| [[The Key]]
|| Key (unlocks [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin 2)|Challenge Mode]])
|-
|colspan="4"|


===Titan Dweevil Series===
Olimar's journal are the notes he writes on treasures collected. They can be read by picking an entry and pressing {{button|gc|x|wii|+}}. Like the name implies, they read a bit like a diary, often reflecting on the day's expeditions and findings in doing so. He refers to such things as his family, his working life with Hocotate Freight, and his feelings at the time, as well as speculation on what the treasure's intended use might be.
|-
{{clear}}
! align="left"|NTSC # !! align="left"|PAL # !! align="left"|Name !! align="left"|Real world object
 
|-
=== Sales Pitch ===
|| 197
[[File:Treasure Hoard Sales Pitch.jpg|thumb|250px|A Sales Pitch for a treasure in the Treasure Hoard.]]
|| 197
{{for|a full list|Category:Sales pitches|t1=Category:Sales pitches|Category:Ship announcements|t2=Category:Ship announcements}}
|| [[Shock Therapist]]
 
|| Electric Generator
The sales pitches are provided by the Hocotate ship in an attempt to sell the items back at [[Hocotate]]. They can be read by picking an entry and pressing {{button|gc|y|wii|-}}. Often, the ship creates stories about the objects which they are selling in an attempt to get them to sell better. For instance, it claims that the [[Fossilized Ursidae]] may come alive under a full moon, or that the [[Essence of Despair]] was created as the result of the forces of evil being defeated by the forces of justice.
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Any given sales pitch comes with a [[Series|group]], and becomes available once that specific group of treasures has been collected. An example of this would be in the [[Crystallized Emotion Series]]; all marbles in the game must be collected before their sales pitches are provided. In addition, when this happens, the ship will announce the completion of a series, with a quick blurb with what the series is about.
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|| [[Flare Cannon]]
 
|| Camping Stove
== Controls ==
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{{see|Controls#Piklopedia and Treasure Hoard}}
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== Areas ==
|| [[Comedy Bomb]]
{{main|Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)#Areas}}
|| Bomb with Skull and Crossbones
 
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The scenery seen on the Treasure Hoard and [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]] will depend on whatever [[area]] the ship's icon is on, on the [[area selection menu]]. The [[Valley of Repose]], the [[Awakening Wood]] and the [[Perplexing Pool]] have some notable differences in this version of the area, but the [[Wistful Wild]] has no differences in the level design with the only change being the background theme.
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== Gallery ==
|| [[Monster Pump]]
<gallery>
|| Faucet
ProtonX.png|The Treasure Hoard during daytime.
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Treasure hoard sunrise.jpg|The Treasure Hoard while the sun is rising.
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Treasure Hoard night.jpg|The Treasure Hoard at night.
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Treasure Hoard 3.jpg|The Treasure Hoard when the sun is setting down.
|| [[King of Bugs]]
Treasure Hoard close-up.jpg|The close-up mode.
|| [[Louie]]
Pikmin 2 Menu Rubber Ugly Icon.png|The [[Rubber Ugly]] icon used to represent the Treasure Hoard within the [[area selection menu]] and the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]].
|}
</gallery>
 
== Names in other languages ==
{{Foreignname
|Jap=お宝一覧
|JapR= Otakara Ichiran
|JapM=Treasure List
|Fra=Liste des trésors
|FraM=List of treasures
|Ger=Schatzhort
|GerM=Treasure hoard
|Ita=Lista tesori
|ItaM=List of treasures
|Spa=Tesoros
|SpaM=Treasures
}}
 
== Trivia ==
* Treasures in the same [[series]] have the same background color behind their icons, and this color alternates between green and blue for each series. In the European and Japanese [[Region|versions]] of the game, there are an even number of series, so when the list wraps around back to the start, the colors are the same. But in the North American version, there are an odd number of series, so after scrolling through the entire list, the background color of each series is different from what it was the last time, and alternates as the list is repeated.
* The [[Rubber Ugly]] icon which represents treasure in the [[area selection menu]] and [[saved game selection menu]] is different from the icon for the [[Rubber Ugly]] entry within the Treasure Hoard and the actual in-game texture. Specifically, the duck in the menu icon has completely black eyes, while the duck for the in-game model and the Treasure Hoard entry icon has black pupils surrounded by visible white scleras. This icon actually matches an early Rubber Ugly [[Unused content in Pikmin 2|unused treasure icon]].
 
== See also ==
*[[Treasure Catalog]]
*[[Hey! Pikmin logs|''Hey! Pikmin'' logs]]
*[[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia (''Pikmin 2'')]]
 
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[[Category:Treasures| ]]
[[Category:Treasures| ]]

Latest revision as of 01:12, August 18, 2024

The menu for the Treasure Hoard.
Screenshot of the Treasure Hoard.
This article is about the Treasure Menu in Pikmin 2. For the menu in Pikmin 4, see Treasure Catalog.

The Treasure Hoard in Pikmin 2 is an in-game list of all the treasures the player has collected throughout their exploration. To enter the Treasure Hoard menu, the player must press the R Button on the GameCube controller / the + Control Pad right on the Wii Remote when on the area selection menu.

Some differences in the list occur between the Japanese, North American, and European (+ Australian) versions of the game, owing to the fact some objects are real life brands, and the licensing and recognition of these vary between regions; the list in this page contains information for the US and European treasures only. It is the counterpart to the Piklopedia, with the two sharing the same music.

Treasures are arranged into series by subject matter, and each treasure has accompanying notes, by Captain Olimar and by the Hocotate ship. As each series is completed, the ship announces it and makes its sales pitch available for each treasure in the group; Olimar's journal are available from the start. Finally, the Treasure Hoard also points out how many Pokos a treasure is worth, as well as its weight. It should be noted that if the player wishes to see the Hocotate ship's announcements after completing a series, they should check the Treasure Hoard on the same day they complete the series; starting a new day and collecting a treasure in the meantime will not trigger the announcement the next day.

The total treasure value in Pokos is Poko × 26,985 in the US version, Poko × 26,885 in the European version, and Poko × 26,181 in the Japanese version.

List of treasures[edit]

See: List of Pikmin 2 treasures

Notes[edit]

Every treasure has accompanying notes by Captain Olimar and the Hocotate ship. These notes are merely for fun and for world-building, and rarely contain any information useful for gameplay. Only the notes of unlocked entries can be seen.

Olimar's Journal[edit]

Olimar's Journal for a treasure in the Treasure Hoard.
Olimar's Journal for a treasure in the Treasure Hoard.
For a full list, see Category:Journal entries.

Olimar's journal are the notes he writes on treasures collected. They can be read by picking an entry and pressing the X Button on the GameCube controller / the Plus Button on the Wii Remote. Like the name implies, they read a bit like a diary, often reflecting on the day's expeditions and findings in doing so. He refers to such things as his family, his working life with Hocotate Freight, and his feelings at the time, as well as speculation on what the treasure's intended use might be.

Sales Pitch[edit]

A Sales Pitch for a treasure in the Treasure Hoard.
A Sales Pitch for a treasure in the Treasure Hoard.
For a full list, see Category:Sales pitches and Category:Ship announcements.

The sales pitches are provided by the Hocotate ship in an attempt to sell the items back at Hocotate. They can be read by picking an entry and pressing the Y Button on the GameCube controller / the Minus Button on the Wii Remote. Often, the ship creates stories about the objects which they are selling in an attempt to get them to sell better. For instance, it claims that the Fossilized Ursidae may come alive under a full moon, or that the Essence of Despair was created as the result of the forces of evil being defeated by the forces of justice.

Any given sales pitch comes with a group, and becomes available once that specific group of treasures has been collected. An example of this would be in the Crystallized Emotion Series; all marbles in the game must be collected before their sales pitches are provided. In addition, when this happens, the ship will announce the completion of a series, with a quick blurb with what the series is about.

Controls[edit]

See: Controls#Piklopedia and Treasure Hoard

Areas[edit]

Main article: Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)#Areas.

The scenery seen on the Treasure Hoard and Piklopedia will depend on whatever area the ship's icon is on, on the area selection menu. The Valley of Repose, the Awakening Wood and the Perplexing Pool have some notable differences in this version of the area, but the Wistful Wild has no differences in the level design with the only change being the background theme.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese お宝一覧?
Otakara Ichiran
Treasure List
Flag of France French Liste des trésors List of treasures
Flag of Germany German Schatzhort Treasure hoard
Flag of Italy Italian Lista tesori List of treasures
Flag of Spain Spanish Tesoros Treasures

Trivia[edit]

  • Treasures in the same series have the same background color behind their icons, and this color alternates between green and blue for each series. In the European and Japanese versions of the game, there are an even number of series, so when the list wraps around back to the start, the colors are the same. But in the North American version, there are an odd number of series, so after scrolling through the entire list, the background color of each series is different from what it was the last time, and alternates as the list is repeated.
  • The Rubber Ugly icon which represents treasure in the area selection menu and saved game selection menu is different from the icon for the Rubber Ugly entry within the Treasure Hoard and the actual in-game texture. Specifically, the duck in the menu icon has completely black eyes, while the duck for the in-game model and the Treasure Hoard entry icon has black pupils surrounded by visible white scleras. This icon actually matches an early Rubber Ugly unused treasure icon.

See also[edit]