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[[User:En Passant|<font color="666666">En</font>]] [[User talk:En Passant|<font color="666666">Passant</font>]] 18:31, 3 October 2016 (EDT) | |||
== What is a buried treasure without the treasure called? == | |||
:In [[cutscene]]s in pikmin 4, every treasure, ship part, pellet not in a pellet Posy, enemy, and so on disappears, but the buried "treasures" are still there, just without the treasure. What to call that? Is there an official name? If not, is there a Pikipedia name? In [[Gallery]], i called it a "digable heap", is that a good name, or is it a terrible name? [[User:Mama09001|Mama09001]] ([[User talk:Mama09001|talk]]) 13:46, September 21, 2024 (EDT) | |||
::My word shouldn't be the only opinion you take, but I think it sounds good (however, I'd use the more common spelling of "diggable" rather than the one you have). I mean, it's a heap, and you can dig it up, and that's basically all it has to it, so I think the name works. I would say ''maybe'' you could call it a "diggable mound" instead; that might be more fitting, but it also could possibly cause confusion between it and [[dirt mound]]s. <span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif">[[User:Deeb1324354657|<span style="color:#1e02f5">Deeb1324354657</span>]] ([[User_talk:Deeb1324354657|<span style="color:#1e02f5">talk</span>]])</span> 00:44, September 22, 2024 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 23:44, September 21, 2024
Data: Digging Speeds[edit]
Tropical Wilds[edit]
- Face Wrinkler (partially) × 1
- Pocked Airhead (partially) × 1
- Maximum number of Pikmin that can dig out the object at once: 34
- Time needed to dig out the object: 6:35 min.
- Slapstick Crescent (partially) × 1
- Dapper Blob (partially) × 1
Garden of Hope[edit]
- Pocked Airhead (partially) × 1
- Maximum number of Pikmin that can dig out the object at once: 10
- Time needed to dig out the object: 17:35 min.
Distant Tundra[edit]
A Rock Pikmin was used for the Astringent Clump since a Blue Pikmin is not fast enough to dig it out before the sun sets.
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Twilight River[edit]
- Scorch Guard (completely) × 1
Silver Lake[edit]
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Silver Lake Remix[edit]
There are no Blue Pikmin in this area: the following times are obtained using Rock Pikmin.
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Thirsty Desert Remix[edit]
There are no Blue Pikmin in this area. The following times are obtained using Purple Pikmin.
- Crunchy Deluge (partially) × 2: 4:17 min. for one of them, and 4:20 min. for the second.
- Zest Bomb (partially) × 1: 3:04 min.
Forgotten Cove[edit]
This area has Blue Pikmin, but they cannot dig out the following object in time, so a Yellow Pikmin was used instead.
- Fire-Breathing Feast (partially) × 1: 7:05 min.
Clockwork Chasm[edit]
- Pocked Airhead (partially) × 1
- Maximum number of Pikmin that can dig out the object at once: 13
- Time needed to dig out the object: 11:54 min.
This Pocked Airhead cannot get dug out using bomb rocks.
En Passant 18:31, 3 October 2016 (EDT)
What is a buried treasure without the treasure called?[edit]
- In cutscenes in pikmin 4, every treasure, ship part, pellet not in a pellet Posy, enemy, and so on disappears, but the buried "treasures" are still there, just without the treasure. What to call that? Is there an official name? If not, is there a Pikipedia name? In Gallery, i called it a "digable heap", is that a good name, or is it a terrible name? Mama09001 (talk) 13:46, September 21, 2024 (EDT)
- My word shouldn't be the only opinion you take, but I think it sounds good (however, I'd use the more common spelling of "diggable" rather than the one you have). I mean, it's a heap, and you can dig it up, and that's basically all it has to it, so I think the name works. I would say maybe you could call it a "diggable mound" instead; that might be more fitting, but it also could possibly cause confusion between it and dirt mounds. Deeb1324354657 (talk) 00:44, September 22, 2024 (EDT)