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[[File:Thumb couragereactor.jpg|thumb|right|The first collectible treasure in ''Pikmin 2'', the [[Courage Reactor]].]]
[[File:Thumb couragereactor.jpg|thumb|The first collectible treasure in {{p2}}, the [[Courage Reactor]].]]
[[File:Treasuredrop.gif|thumbnail|right|A [[Dwarf Red Bulborb]] dropping an [[Omniscient Sphere]].]]
[[File:Treasuredrop.gif|thumb|A [[Dwarf Bulborb|Dwarf Red Bulborb]] dropping an [[Omniscient Sphere]].]]
'''Treasures''' are items scattered across the [[area]]s and [[cave]]s of {{p2}} that must be retrieved in order to repay [[Hocotate Freight]]'s debt. Each one is worth a certain amount of [[Poko]]s. The concept of a treasure also exists in {{p3}}, but only in [[Mission Mode]], where [[fruit]]s and other valuable collectibles are all referred to as "treasure".
'''Treasures''' ({{j|オタカラ|Otakara}}) are collectable items found in several games in the ''Pikmin'' series. In {{p2}}, they are the main collectable, and must be retrieved in order to repay [[Hocotate Freight]]'s debt. Treasures also appear as a primary collectable in ''[[Pikmin 4]]''. In {{hp}}, treasures help refuel the [[S.S. Dolphin II]]'s [[Sparklium]] supply. These objects are usually day-to-day accessories used by real world humans, but to the alien explorers of the ''Pikmin'' series, they seem like valuable treasures. The concept of a treasure also exists in {{p3}}, but only in [[Mission Mode]], where [[fruit]]s and other valuable collectibles are all referred to as "treasure".


Being the main source of Pokos in the game, and their full collection being necessary to complete the adventure, they are very important items in the game. As such, treasures above ground can be commonly found behind some challenge that must be overcome in order to collect it. Underground treasures are usually easier to reach, but because of the [[cave]]s' cramped nature, it might be hard to retrieve some treasures without first killing [[enemies]] that are in the way. A cave must first be exited successfully before the Poko amount of the collected treasures within is counted and they are considered "collected".
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==In ''Pikmin 2''==
{{see|List of Pikmin 2 treasures}}
In ''Pikmin 2'', each treasure is worth a certain amount of [[Poko]]s, much more than [[enemy]] corpses. As such, collecting them is important to repaying the debt. Because they are so important, treasures [[Area|above ground]] can be commonly found behind some challenge that must be overcome in order to collect it. [[Cave|Underground]] treasures are usually easier to reach, but because of the [[cave]]s' cramped nature, it might be hard to retrieve some treasures without first killing [[enemies]] that are in the way. A cave must first be exited successfully before the Poko amount of the collected treasures within is counted and they are considered "collected".


Some treasures have special properties in that they add a new ability to the player's arsenal. These belong to the [[Exploration Kit]], and are normally found inside [[Enemy#Boss|bosses]].
Some treasures have special properties in that they add a new ability to the player's arsenal. These belong to the [[Exploration Kit]], and are normally found inside [[boss]]es.


In total, there are 201 unique treasures to collect, with some returning in {{p3}} as [[fruit]]s, bearing the same name. Treasures are normally objects found in the real world, but given ridiculous names and descriptions by the clueless [[Captain Olimar]] and [[Hocotate ship|his ship]]. Because some items are directly taken from the real world, culture differences are bound to happen. Because of this, some treasures change in appearance, name, value or index number between [[Region|version]]s of the game. That said, there is a total of {{pokos|26,985}} worth in treasures in the US version, {{pokos|26,885}} in the European version, and {{pokos|26,181}} in the Japanese version.
In total, there are 201 unique treasures to collect, with some returning in {{p3}} as [[fruit]]s, bearing the same name. Treasures are normally objects found in the real world, but given ridiculous names and descriptions by the clueless [[Captain Olimar]] and [[Hocotate ship|his ship]]. Because some items are directly taken from the real world, culture differences are bound to happen. Because of this, some treasures change in appearance, name, value or index number between [[Region|version]]s of the game. That said, there is a total of {{pokos|26,985}} worth in treasures in the US version, {{pokos|26,885}} in the European version, and {{pokos|26,181}} in the Japanese version.


Most treasures are out in the open, but some can be found inside of enemies, and others are [[Digging|underground]]. Whether a treasure is underground or not depends on the treasure itself, meaning that if the same buried treasure appears in a different game mode or the game files are changed to make it appear elsewhere, then those appearances will be underground as well.
In both above-ground areas and caves, most treasures are out in the open, but they can also be found inside of enemies and [[buried]] in the ground. Whether a treasure is buried or not depends on the treasure itself, meaning that if the same buried treasure appears in a different game mode or the game files are changed to make it appear elsewhere, then those appearances will be underground as well.


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Every time a treasure is collected, a cutscene plays, as explained [[Cutscene#Pikmin 2|here]].
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==List of treasures==
{{game help|p2|Any entry that isn't 100% the same in all regions of the game should be split into multiple rows. For instance, do what is done with the Mysterious Remains. Then, remove the disclaimer at the start of this section.}}
The locations of the treasures listed are those in the North American version. Some treasures, such as the [[Mysterious Remains]], are present in multiple versions, but found in different areas.


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==In ''Pikmin 4''==
{{see|List of Pikmin 4 treasures}}
Treasures are the main collectible item in ''Pikmin 4''. Each treasure is worth some amount of [[Sparklium]] when collected, and collecting enough Sparklium can power up the [[S.S. Shepherd]] and unlock the next area. Treasures in this game have sparkle effects around them. When collected, a simple notification appears on-screen saying "New treasure collected!", with the icon of the corresponding treasure appearing above it and some dots below indicating where the treasure fits in its [[series]]. In this game, when a treasure is being carried, it rotates as the Pikmin change direction in their path. Collected treasures can be viewed in the [[Treasure Catalog]].


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==In ''Hey! Pikmin''==
!rowspan="2" class="hideable unsortable" | Icon
{{see|List of Hey! Pikmin treasures}}
!colspan="3" | Treasure Hoard #
Although it is possible to collect [[Sparklium]] from [[Sparklium|seed]]s, treasures are the main source of Sparklium since they are worth much more. Each [[area]] has some number of treasures, usually 3, and some areas are dedicated exclusively to the collection of a special treasure. To collect one, Captain Olimar must touch it, so if he cannot reach one, the Pikmin will have to [[carry]] it to him instead. Treasures are normally found out in the open, but can be inside certain [[enemies]] as well. The most valuable treasures are found in bosses at the end of each sector.
!rowspan="2" | Name
!rowspan="2" class="hideable" | Series
!rowspan="2" class="unsortable hideable" | Real life item
!rowspan="2" class="hideable" | Location
!rowspan="2" | {{tt|Value|In Pokos}}
!rowspan="2" data-sort-type=number | Weight
!rowspan="2" | Max.<br>[[Carrying|carriers]]
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!US
!EU
!JP
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|align="center"|{{icon|Cupid's Grenade|v=TH|l=|nosize=y}}||1||1||1||[[Cupid's Grenade]]||[[Succulent Series]]||Cherry||[[Snagret Hole]]||20||{{tt|3|1 in 2-Player Battle}}||{{tt|6|1 in 2-Player Battle}}
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Sunseed Berry|v=TH|l=|nosize=y}}||2||2||2||[[Sunseed Berry]]||[[Succulent Series]]||Small strawberry||[[Awakening Wood]]||170||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Combustion Berry|l=|nosize=y}}||3||3||3||[[Combustion Berry]]||[[Succulent Series]]||Large strawberry||[[Snagret Hole]]||190||12||24
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Seed of Greed|l=|nosize=y}}||4||4||4||[[Seed of Greed]]||[[Succulent Series]]||Chestnut||[[Wistful Wild]]||70||10||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Disguised Delicacy|v=TH|l=|nosize=y}}||5||5||5||[[Disguised Delicacy]]||[[Succulent Series]]||Half of a kiwi||[[Dream Den]]||40||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Insect Condo|v=TH|l=|nosize=y}}||6||6||6||[[Insect Condo]]||[[Succulent Series]]||Apple||[[Dream Den]]||40||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Citrus Lump|v=TH|l=|nosize=y}}||7||7||7||[[Citrus Lump]]||[[Succulent Series]]||Orange||[[Emergence Cave]]||180||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Spiny Alien Treat|l=|nosize=y}}||8||8||8||[[Spiny Alien Treat]]||[[Nature's Candy Series]]||Artichoke||[[Valley of Repose]]||50||4||8
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Anxious Sprout|l=|nosize=y}}||9||9||9||[[Anxious Sprout]]||[[Nature's Candy Series]]||Bamboo shoot||[[Bulblax Kingdom]]||50||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Child of the Earth|l=|nosize=y}}||10||10||10||[[Child of the Earth]]||[[Nature's Candy Series]]||Potato||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||40||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Love Nugget|l=|nosize=y}}||11||11||11||[[Love Nugget]]||[[Nature's Candy Series]]||Tomato||[[Citadel of Spiders]]||40||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Infernal Vegetable|l=|nosize=y}}||12||12||12||[[Infernal Vegetable]]||[[Nature's Candy Series]]||Green bell pepper||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||30||12||20
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Anti-hiccup Fungus|l=|nosize=y}}||13||13||13||[[Anti-hiccup Fungus]]||[[Nature's Candy Series]]||Mushroom||[[Wistful Wild]]||30||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Toxic Toadstool|l=|nosize=y}}||14||14||14||[[Toxic Toadstool]]||[[Nature's Candy Series]]||Poisonous mushroom||[[White Flower Garden]]||30||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Growshroom|l=|nosize=y}}||15||15||15||[[Growshroom]]||[[Nature's Candy Series]]||Large mushroom||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||50||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Onion Replica|l=|nosize=y}}||16||16||16||[[Onion Replica]]||[[Nature's Candy Series]]||Onion||[[Perplexing Pool]]||30||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Science Project|l=|nosize=y}}||17||17||17||[[Science Project]]||[[Xenoflora Series]]||Four-leaved clover||[[Snagret Hole]]||20||1||1
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Pilgrim Bulb|l=|nosize=y}}||18||18||18||[[Pilgrim Bulb]]||[[Xenoflora Series]]||Turnip bulb||[[Awakening Wood]]||55||10||20
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Arboreal Frippery|v=US|l=|nosize=y}}||19||---||19||[[Arboreal Frippery]]||[[Xenoflora Series]]||Japanese maple leaf||[[Shower Room]]||10||1||1
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Arboreal Frippery|v=EU|l=|nosize=y}}||---||19||---||[[Arboreal Frippery]]||[[Xenoflora Series]]||Red maple leaf||[[Shower Room]]||10||1||1
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Conifer Spire|l=|nosize=y}}||20||20||20||[[Conifer Spire]]||[[Xenoflora Series]]||Pine cone||[[Wistful Wild]]||15||7||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Armored Nut|l=|nosize=y}}||21||21||21||[[Armored Nut]]||[[Xenoflora Series]]||Small acorn||[[Wistful Wild]]||60||4||8
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Corpulent Nut|l=|nosize=y}}||22||22||22||[[Corpulent Nut]]||[[Xenoflora Series]]||Large acorn||[[Hole of Heroes]]||80||8||16
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Meat of Champions|l=|nosize=y}}||23||23||23||[[Meat of Champions]]||[[Gourmet Series]]||Slice of ham||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||35||10||20
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Hideous Victual|l=|nosize=y}}||24||24||24||[[Hideous Victual]]||[[Gourmet Series]]||Fried egg||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||100||10||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Meat Satchel|l=|nosize=y}}||25||25||25||[[Meat Satchel]]||[[Gourmet Series]]||Hot dog||[[Snagret Hole]]||40||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Taste Sensation|l=|nosize=y}}||26||26||26||[[Taste Sensation]]||[[Gourmet Series]]||Rice ball||[[Snagret Hole]]||40||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Triple Sugar Threat|l=|nosize=y}}||27||27||27||[[Triple Sugar Threat]]||[[Gourmet Series]]||Dango dumpling||[[Snagret Hole]]||60||6||12
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Compelling Cookie|l=|nosize=y}}||28||28||28||[[Compelling Cookie]]||[[Sweet Tooth Series]]||Coconut macaroon||[[Submerged Castle]]||10||3||8
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Impenetrable Cookie|l=|nosize=y}}||29||29||29||[[Impenetrable Cookie]]||[[Sweet Tooth Series]]||Chocolate swirl cookie||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||25||8||16
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Bug Bait|l=|nosize=y}}||30||30||30||[[Bug Bait]]||[[Sweet Tooth Series]]||Wafer||[[Submerged Castle]]||15||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Imperative Cookie|l=|nosize=y}}||31||31||31||[[Imperative Cookie]]||[[Sweet Tooth Series]]||Large swirl cookie||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||25||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Comfort Cookie|l=|nosize=y}}||32||32||32||[[Comfort Cookie]]||[[Sweet Tooth Series]]||Small checkerboard cookie||[[Submerged Castle]]||10||4||8
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Succulent Mattress|l=|nosize=y}}||33||33||33||[[Succulent Mattress]]||[[Sweet Tooth Series]]||Large checkerboard cookie||[[Submerged Castle]]||50||8||16
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|King of Sweets|l=|nosize=y}}||34||34||34||[[King of Sweets]]||[[Sweet Tooth Series]]||Chocolate truffle||[[Citadel of Spiders]]||15||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Enamel Buster|l=|nosize=y}}||35||35||35||[[Enamel Buster]]||[[Sweet Tooth Series]]||Chocolate cupcake with nut||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||60||8||16
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Diet Doomer|l=|nosize=y}}||36||36||36||[[Diet Doomer]]||[[Sweet Tooth Series]]||Pink truffle||[[Submerged Castle]]||25||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Pale Passion|l=|nosize=y}}||37||37||37||[[Pale Passion]]||[[Sweet Tooth Series]]||Vanilla truffle||[[Submerged Castle]]||25||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|White Goodness|l=|nosize=y}}||38||38||38||[[White Goodness]]||[[Sweet Tooth Series]]||White chocolate with chocolate syrup||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||60||8||16
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Chocolate Cushion|l=|nosize=y}}||39||39||39||[[Chocolate Cushion]]||[[Sweet Tooth Series]]||Chocolate frosted donut||[[Submerged Castle]]||40||10||20
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Sweet Dreamer|l=|nosize=y}}||40||40||40||[[Sweet Dreamer]]||[[Sweet Tooth Series]]||Strawberry frosted donut||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||40||10||20
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Confection Hoop|l=|nosize=y}}||41||41||41||[[Confection Hoop]]||[[Sweet Tooth Series]]||Unfrosted baumkuchen||[[Submerged Castle]]||60||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Pastry Wheel|l=|nosize=y}}||42||42||42||[[Pastry Wheel]]||[[Sweet Tooth Series]]||Frosted baumkuchen||[[Submerged Castle]]||35||10||20
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Possessed Squash|l=|nosize=y}}||43||43||43||[[Possessed Squash]]||[[Paleontology Series]]||Jack-o-lantern||[[Dream Den]]||180||30||50
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Fossilized Ursidae|l=|nosize=y}}||44||44||44||[[Fossilized Ursidae]]||[[Paleontology Series]]||Wooden bear statue||[[Valley of Repose]]||160||25||35
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Colossal Fossil|l=|nosize=y}}||45||45||45||[[Colossal Fossil]]||[[Paleontology Series]]||Primate skull||[[Bulblax Kingdom]]||140||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Leviathan Feather|l=|nosize=y}}||46||46||46||[[Leviathan Feather]]||[[Paleontology Series]]||Feather||[[Snagret Hole]]||10||1||1
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Olimarnite Shell|l=|nosize=y}}||47||47||47||[[Olimarnite Shell]]||[[Paleontology Series]]||Ammonite fossil||[[Bulblax Kingdom]]||40||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Fortified Delicacy|l=|nosize=y}}||48||48||48||[[Fortified Delicacy]]||[[Paleontology Series]]||Conch shell||[[Perplexing Pool]]||60||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Scrumptious Shell|l=|nosize=y}}||49||49||49||[[Scrumptious Shell]]||[[Paleontology Series]]||Scallop shell top half||[[Shower Room]]||60||10||20
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Memorial Shell|l=|nosize=y}}||50||50||50||[[Memorial Shell]]||[[Paleontology Series]]||Scallop shell bottom half||[[Citadel of Spiders]]||100||10||20
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Mysterious Remains|l=|nosize=y}}||51||---||---||[[Mysterious Remains]]||[[Paleontology Series]]||Lobster claw||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||150||8||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Mysterious Remains|l=|nosize=y}}||---||51||---||[[Mysterious Remains]]||[[Paleontology Series]]||Lobster claw||[[Snagret Hole]]||150||8||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Crystal King|l=|nosize=y}}||52||52||51||[[Crystal King]]||[[Ancient Secrets Series]]||Large crystal||[[Bulblax Kingdom]]||110||10||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Future Orb|l=|nosize=y}}||53||53||52||[[Future Orb]]||[[Ancient Secrets Series]]||Crystal ball||[[Dream Den]]||200||25||35
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Gyroid Bust|l=|nosize=y}}||54||54||53||[[Gyroid Bust]]||[[Ancient Secrets Series]]||Wooden haniwa doll||[[Bulblax Kingdom]]||250||10||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Unknown Merit|l=|nosize=y}}||55||55||54||[[Unknown Merit]]||[[Ancient Secrets Series]]||Yen||[[Bulblax Kingdom]]||100||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Lustrous Element|l=|nosize=y}}||56||56||55||[[Lustrous Element]]||[[Ancient Secrets Series]]||Golden coin||[[Hole of Heroes]]||1000||10||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Mirrored Element|l=|nosize=y}}||57||57||56||[[Mirrored Element]]||[[Ancient Secrets Series]]||Silver coin||[[Dream Den]]||300||10||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Vorpal Platter|l=|nosize=y}}||58||58||57||[[Vorpal Platter]]||[[Cook's Arsenal Series]]||Pudding can lid||[[Shower Room]]||60||12||20
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Invigorator|l=|nosize=y}}||59||59||58||[[Invigorator]]||[[Cook's Arsenal Series]]||Upside down mug||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||130||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Milk Tub|l=|nosize=y}}||60||60||59||[[Milk Tub]]||[[Cook's Arsenal Series]]||Cream cup||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||60||5||10
|-
|align="center"|[[File:toy_lady J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||60||[[Broken Cooking God]]||[[Cook's Arsenal Series]]||Broken metal spoon||[[Shower Room]]||80||8||16
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Merciless Extractor|l=|nosize=y}}||61||61||---||[[Merciless Extractor]]||[[Cook's Arsenal Series]]||Juicer||[[Shower Room]]||90||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Broken Food Master|l=|nosize=y}}||62||---||---||[[Broken Food Master]]||[[Cook's Arsenal Series]]||Ladle||[[Shower Room]]||90||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Broken Food Master|l=|nosize=y}}||---||62||61||[[Divine Cooking Tool]]||[[Cook's Arsenal Series]]||Ladle||[[Shower Room]]||90||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Utter Scrap|l=|nosize=y}}||63||63||62||[[Utter Scrap]]||[[Cook's Arsenal Series]]||Crushed soda can||[[Valley of Repose]]||170||35||45
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Decorative Goo|l=|nosize=y}}||64||64||63||[[Decorative Goo]]||[[Tortured Artist Series]]||Blue Mario paint tube||[[Awakening Wood]]||80||10||20
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Master's Instrument|l=|nosize=y}}||65||65||64||[[Master's Instrument]]||[[Tortured Artist Series]]||Pink pastel crayon||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||30||4||8
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Manual Honer|l=|nosize=y}}||66||66||65||[[Manual Honer]]||[[Tortured Artist Series]]||Pencil sharpener||[[Dream Den]]||130||10||20
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|align="center"|{{icon|Implement of Toil|l=|nosize=y}}||67||67||66||[[Implement of Toil]]||[[Tortured Artist Series]]||Small double-ended pencil||[[Dream Den]]||55||2||4
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Heavy-duty Magnetizer|l=|nosize=y}}||68||68||67||[[Heavy-duty Magnetizer]]||[[Tortured Artist Series]]||Horseshoe magnet||[[Snagret Hole]]||150||10||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Harmonic Synthesizer|l=|nosize=y}}||69||69||68||[[Harmonic Synthesizer]]||[[Tortured Artist Series]]||Castanet||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||120||10||20
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Emperor Whistle|l=|nosize=y}}||70||70||69||[[Emperor Whistle]]||[[Tortured Artist Series]]||Whistle||[[Snagret Hole]]||75||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Director of Destiny|l=|nosize=y}}||71||71||70||[[Director of Destiny]]||[[Tortured Artist Series]]||Broken compass||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||100||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Sud Generator|l=|nosize=y}}||72||72||71||[[Sud Generator]]||[[Modern Amenities Series]]||Bar of mild soap||[[Shower Room]]||60||20||35
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|align="center"|{{icon|Flame of Tomorrow|l=|nosize=y}}||73||73||72||[[Flame of Tomorrow]]||[[Modern Amenities Series]]||Box of Bowser brand matches||[[Citadel of Spiders]]||10||10||25
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|align="center"|[[File:yoyo_blue J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||73||[[Lightning Bolt]]||[[Modern Amenities Series]]||Milk bottle opener||[[Perplexing Pool]]||50||3||5
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|align="center"|{{icon|Impediment Scourge|l=|nosize=y}}||74||74||---||[[Impediment Scourge]]||[[Modern Amenities Series]]||Bottle opener||[[Perplexing Pool]]||50||10||15
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|align="center"|[[File:kan_b_gold J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||74||[[Family Raft]]||[[Modern Amenities Series]]||Popsicle stick||[[Citadel of Spiders]]||50||2||3
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|align="center"|{{icon|Dimensional Slicer|l=|nosize=y}}||75||---||---||[[Dimensional Slicer]]||[[Modern Amenities Series]]||Can opener||[[Hole of Heroes]]||100||8||15
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|align="center"|{{icon|Time Capsule|l=|nosize=y}}||76||75||75||[[Time Capsule]]||[[Modern Amenities Series]]||Locket with a corgi dog picture||[[Citadel of Spiders]]||70||7||15
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|align="center"|{{icon|Lip Service|l=|nosize=y}}||77||76||---||[[Lip Service]]||[[Modern Amenities Series]]||Lipstick||[[Citadel of Spiders]]||50||4||8
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|align="center"|{{icon|Mirrored Stage|l=|nosize=y}}||78||77||76||[[Mirrored Stage]]||[[Modern Amenities Series]]||Compact||[[Shower Room]]||140||15||25
|-hou
|align="center"|{{icon|Behemoth Jaw|l=|nosize=y}}||79||78||77||[[Behemoth Jaw]]||[[Modern Amenities Series]]||Maxillary (upper jaw) denture||[[Shower Room]]||100||20||25
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|align="center"|{{icon|Joy Receptacle|l=|nosize=y}}||80||79||78||[[Joy Receptacle]]||[[Frigid Series]]||Christmas present||[[Frontier Cavern]]||60||15||25
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|align="center"|{{icon|Fleeting Art Form|l=|nosize=y}}||81||80||79||[[Fleeting Art Form]]||[[Frigid Series]]||Small candle||[[Frontier Cavern]]||75||2||4
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|align="center"|{{icon|Danger Chime|l=|nosize=y}}||82||81||80||[[Danger Chime]]||[[Frigid Series]]||Golden bell||[[Frontier Cavern]]||120||10||20
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|align="center"|{{icon|Spouse Alert|l=|nosize=y}}||83||82||81||[[Spouse Alert]]||[[Frigid Series]]||Sleigh bell||[[Frontier Cavern]]||120||10||20
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|align="center"|{{icon|Innocence Lost|l=|nosize=y}}||84||83||82||[[Innocence Lost]]||[[Frigid Series]]||Christmas tree star||[[Frontier Cavern]]||100||15||25
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|align="center"|{{icon|Essential Furnishing|l=|nosize=y}}||85||84||83||[[Essential Furnishing]]||[[Frigid Series]]||White Christmas ornament||[[Frontier Cavern]]||100||5||10
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|align="center"|{{icon|Icon of Progress|l=|nosize=y}}||86||85||84||[[Icon of Progress]]||[[Frigid Series]]||Christmas stocking||[[Frontier Cavern]]||85||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Temporal Mechanism|l=|nosize=y}}||87||86||85||[[Temporal Mechanism]]||[[Hyper-technology Series]]||Pocket watch||[[Valley of Repose]]||110||30||40
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Mystical Disc|l=|nosize=y}}||88||87||86||[[Mystical Disc]]||[[Hyper-technology Series]]||Clock face||[[Subterranean Complex]]||75||6||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Vacuum Processor|l=|nosize=y}}||89||88||87||[[Vacuum Processor]]||[[Hyper-technology Series]]||FEE processor||[[Subterranean Complex]]||100||10||18
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Indomitable CPU|l=|nosize=y}}||90||89||88||[[Indomitable CPU]]||[[Hyper-technology Series]]||Preceding Person System processor||[[Subterranean Complex]]||100||10||18
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Network Mainbrain|l=|nosize=y}}||91||90||89||[[Network Mainbrain]]||[[Hyper-technology Series]]||NCL processor||[[Subterranean Complex]]||100||10||18
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Space Wave Receiver|l=|nosize=y}}||92||91||90||[[Space Wave Receiver]]||[[Hyper-technology Series]]||TV dial||[[Subterranean Complex]]||80||10||20
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Sulking Antenna|l=|nosize=y}}||93||92||91||[[Sulking Antenna]]||[[Hyper-technology Series]]||TV antenna||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||150||35||45
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Nouveau Table|l=|nosize=y}}||94||93||92||[[Nouveau Table]]||[[Hyper-technology Series]]||Rotary phone dial||[[Subterranean Complex]]||100||25||35
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Omega Flywheel|l=|nosize=y}}||95||94||93||[[Omega Flywheel]]||[[Industrial Set]]||Rusty gear||[[Subterranean Complex]]||60||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Spirit Flogger|l=|nosize=y}}||96||95||94||[[Spirit Flogger]]||[[Industrial Set]]||Hollow rusty gear||[[Subterranean Complex]]||70||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Superstrong Stabilizer|l=|nosize=y}}||97||96||95||[[Superstrong Stabilizer]]||[[Industrial Set]]||Shiny bolt||[[Subterranean Complex]]||60||10||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Repair Juggernaut|l=|nosize=y}}||98||97||96||[[Repair Juggernaut]]||[[Industrial Set]]||Rusty bolt||[[Subterranean Complex]]||85||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Adamantine Girdle|l=|nosize=y}}||99||98||97||[[Adamantine Girdle]]||[[Industrial Set]]||Lugnut||[[Subterranean Complex]]||70||12||20
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Massage Girdle|l=|nosize=y}}||100||99||98||[[Massage Girdle]]||[[Industrial Set]]||Flat lugnut||[[Perplexing Pool]]||100||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Superstick Textile|l=|nosize=y}}||101||100||99||[[Superstick Textile]]||[[Industrial Set]]||Roll of tape||[[White Flower Garden]]||80||30||50
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Exhausted Superstick|l=|nosize=y}}||102||101||100||[[Exhausted Superstick]]||[[Industrial Set]]||Thin roll of tape||[[Subterranean Complex]]||50||12||20
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Furious Adhesive|l=|nosize=y}}||103||102||101||[[Furious Adhesive]]||[[Industrial Set]]||Electrical tape||[[Subterranean Complex]]||60||10||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Petrified Heart|l=|nosize=y}}||104||103||102||[[Petrified Heart]]||[[Husband's Tears Series]]||Heart-shaped diamond||[[White Flower Garden]]||100||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Eternal Emerald Eye|l=|nosize=y}}||105||104||103||[[Eternal Emerald Eye]]||[[Husband's Tears Series]]||Brooch with green diamond||[[Bulblax Kingdom]]||150||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Regal Diamond|l=|nosize=y}}||106||105||104||[[Regal Diamond]]||[[Husband's Tears Series]]||Diamond||[[Citadel of Spiders]]||100||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Tear Stone|l=|nosize=y}}||107||106||105||[[Tear Stone]]||[[Husband's Tears Series]]||Tear-shaped diamond||[[Bulblax Kingdom]]||150||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Princess Pearl|l=|nosize=y}}||108||107||106||[[Princess Pearl]]||[[Husband's Tears Series]]||Pearl earring||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||100||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Crystal Clover|l=|nosize=y}}||109||108||107||[[Crystal Clover]]||[[Husband's Tears Series]]||Clover-shaped brooch||[[Bulblax Kingdom]]||150||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Unspeakable Wonder|l=|nosize=y}}||110||109||108||[[Unspeakable Wonder]]||[[Space Love Series]]||Gem-encrusted crown||[[Valley of Repose]]||120||30||40
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Essence of Rage|l=|nosize=y}}||111||110||109||[[Essence of Rage]]||[[Space Love Series]]||Ruby mounted on silver circle||[[Frontier Cavern]]||70||8||16
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Essence of Despair|l=|nosize=y}}||112||111||110||[[Essence of Despair]]||[[Space Love Series]]||Emerald mounted on silver circle||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||80||6||12
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Essence of True Love|l=|nosize=y}}||113||112||111||[[Essence of True Love]]||[[Space Love Series]]||Sapphire mounted on gold square||[[Hole of Heroes]]||60||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Essence of Desire|l=|nosize=y}}||114||113||112||[[Essence of Desire]]||[[Space Love Series]]||Amethyst mounted on gold square||[[Dream Den]]||90||8||16
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Pink Menace|l=|nosize=y}}||115||114||113||[[Pink Menace]]||[[Space Love Series]]||Pink heart mounted on gold ring||[[Valley of Repose]]||100||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Joyless Jewel|l=|nosize=y}}||116||115||114||[[Joyless Jewel]]||[[Space Love Series]]||Green heart mounted on silver ring||[[Hole of Heroes]]||100||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Frosty Bauble|l=|nosize=y}}||117||116||115||[[Frosty Bauble]]||[[Space Love Series]]||Blue square mounted on gold ring||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||100||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Gemstar Wife|l=|nosize=y}}||118||117||116||[[Gemstar Wife]]||[[Space Love Series]]||Pink star mounted on silver ring||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||100||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Gemstar Husband|l=|nosize=y}}||119||118||117||[[Gemstar Husband]]||[[Space Love Series]]||Green star mounted on gold ring||[[Frontier Cavern]]||100||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Universal Com|l=|nosize=y}}||120||119||118||[[Universal Com]]||[[Space Love Series]]||Blue square mounted on silver ring||[[Dream Den]]||100||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Omniscient Sphere|l=|nosize=y}}||121||120||119||[[Omniscient Sphere]]||[[Crystallized Emotion Series]]||Small orange marble||[[Frontier Cavern]]||85||1||8
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Crystallized Telepathy|l=|nosize=y}}||122||121||120||[[Crystallized Telepathy]]||[[Crystallized Emotion Series]]||Large red marble||[[Snagret Hole]]||120||{{tt|10|1 in 2-Player Battle}}||{{tt|20|8 in 2-Player Battle}}
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Love Sphere|l=|nosize=y}}||123||122||121||[[Love Sphere]]||[[Crystallized Emotion Series]]||Small yellow marble||[[Hole of Heroes]]||85||1||8
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Crystallized Telekinesis|l=|nosize=y}}||124||123||122||[[Crystallized Telekinesis]]||[[Crystallized Emotion Series]]||Large yellow marble||[[Snagret Hole]]||120||{{tt|10|1 in 2-Player Battle}}||{{tt|20|8 in 2-Player Battle}}
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Mirth Sphere|l=|nosize=y}}||125||124||123||[[Mirth Sphere]]||[[Crystallized Emotion Series]]||Small blue marble||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||85||1||8
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Crystallized Clairvoyance|l=|nosize=y}}||126||125||124||[[Crystallized Clairvoyance]]||[[Crystallized Emotion Series]]||Large blue marble||[[Snagret Hole]]||120||{{tt|10|1 in 2-Player Battle}}||{{tt|20|8 in 2-Player Battle}}
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Maternal Sculpture|l=|nosize=y}}||127||126||125||[[Maternal Sculpture]]||[[Dream Series]]||Baby bottle top||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||55||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Extreme Perspirator|l=|nosize=y}}||128||127||126||[[Extreme Perspirator]]||[[Dream Series]]||Wobbling doll||[[Dream Den]]||150||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Rubber Ugly|l=|nosize=y}}||129||128||127||[[Rubber Ugly]]||[[Dream Series]]||Rubber duck||[[Shower Room]]||90||8||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Paradoxical Enigma|l=|nosize=y}}||130||129||128||[[Paradoxical Enigma]]||[[Dream Series]]||Rubber duck head||[[Citadel of Spiders]]||80||4||8
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Silencer|l=|nosize=y}}||131||130||---||[[Silencer]]||[[Dream Series]]||Baby doll head||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||670||20||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Silencer|l=|nosize=y}}||---||---||129||[[Silencer]]||[[Dream Series]]||Baby doll head||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||666||20||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Wiggle Noggin|l=|nosize=y}}||132||131||130||[[Wiggle Noggin]]||[[Dream Series]]||Cat bobble-head||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||85||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Coiled Launcher|l=|nosize=y}}||133||132||131||[[Coiled Launcher]]||[[Dream Series]]|| Semi-rusted spring||[[Subterranean Complex]]||70||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Magical Stage|l=|nosize=y}}||---||133||132||[[Magical Stage]]||[[Dream Series]]||Baby toy||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||150||30||45
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Boom Cone|l=|nosize=y}}||134||---||---||[[Boom Cone]]||[[Dream Series]]||Firework cone||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||100||10||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Flame Tiller|l=|nosize=y}}||135||134||133||[[Flame Tiller]]||[[Dream Series]]||Yo-yo||[[Frontier Cavern]]||120||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Doomsday Apparatus|l=|nosize=y}}||136||135||134||[[Doomsday Apparatus]]||[[Dream Series]]||Dumbell||[[Wistful Wild]]||3000||1000||100
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Aquatic Mine|l=|nosize=y}}||137||136||135||[[Aquatic Mine]]||[[Dream Series]]||Fishing bobber||[[Perplexing Pool]]||80||3||6
|-
|align="center"|[[File:bey_goma J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||136||[[Ultimate Spinner]]||[[Dream Series]]||Beigoma toy||[[Snagret Hole]]||120||10||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Stupendous Lens|l=|nosize=y}}||138||---||---||[[Stupendous Lens]]||[[Dream Series]]||Magnifying glass||[[Snagret Hole]]||120||10||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Air Brake|l=|nosize=y}}||139||137||137||[[Air Brake]]||[[Dream Series]]||Badminton birdie||[[Awakening Wood]]||100||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Worthless Statue|l=|nosize=y}}||140||138||138||[[Worthless Statue]]||[[Dream Series]]||White king chess piece||[[Frontier Cavern]]||80||10||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Priceless Statue|l=|nosize=y}}||141||139||139||[[Priceless Statue]]||[[Dream Series]]||Black queen chess piece||[[Frontier Cavern]]||80||10||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Boss Stone|l=|nosize=y}}||142||140||140||[[Boss Stone]]||[[Dream Series]]||Ah fu tile||[[Dream Den]]||110||8||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Luck Wafer|l=|nosize=y}}||143||141||141||[[Luck Wafer]]||[[Dream Series]]||Ace of spades playing card||[[Hole of Beasts]]||140||1||3
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Talisman of Life|l=|nosize=y}}||144||142||142||[[Talisman of Life]]||[[Dream Series]]||Case of playing cards||[[Dream Den]]||90||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Strife Monolith|l=|nosize=y}}||145||143||143||[[Strife Monolith]]||[[Dream Series]]||Four-and-three domino||[[Hole of Beasts]]||150||12||20
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Chance Totem|l=|nosize=y}}||146||144||144||[[Chance Totem]]||[[Dream Series]]||Six-sided die||[[Awakening Wood]]||100||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Dream Architect|l=|nosize=y}}||147||145||145||[[Dream Architect]]||[[Blast from the Past Series]]||Game and Watch||[[Hole of Beasts]]||280||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Stone of Glory|l=|nosize=y}}||148||146||146||[[Stone of Glory]]||[[Blast from the Past Series]]||NES D-pad||[[Hole of Beasts]]||100||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Glee Spinner|l=|nosize=y}}||149||147||147||[[Glee Spinner]]||[[Blast from the Past Series]]||GameCube control stick||[[Dream Den]]||140||6||12
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Cosmic Archive|l=|nosize=y}}||150||148||148||[[Cosmic Archive]]||[[Blast from the Past Series]]||Famicom disk||[[Hole of Beasts]]||230||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Remembered Old Buddy|l=|nosize=y}}||151||149||149||[[Remembered Old Buddy]]||[[Blast from the Past Series]]||R.O.B.'s head||[[Hole of Heroes]]||250||30||45
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Fond Gyro Block|l=|nosize=y}}||152||150||150||[[Fond Gyro Block]]||[[Blast from the Past Series]]||Red Stack-Up block||[[Hole of Heroes]]||80||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Memorable Gyro Block|l=|nosize=y}}||153||151||151||[[Memorable Gyro Block]]||[[Blast from the Past Series]]||Yellow Stack-Up block||[[Hole of Heroes]]||80||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Lost Gyro Block|l=|nosize=y}}||154||152||152||[[Lost Gyro Block]]||[[Blast from the Past Series]]||Green Stack-Up block||[[Hole of Heroes]]||80||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Favorite Gyro Block|l=|nosize=y}}||155||153||153||[[Favorite Gyro Block]]||[[Blast from the Past Series]]||Blue Stack-Up block||[[Hole of Heroes]]||80||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Treasured Gyro Block|l=|nosize=y}}||156||154||154||[[Treasured Gyro Block]]||[[Blast from the Past Series]]||White Stack-Up block||[[Hole of Heroes]]||80||5||10
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Proton AA|l=|nosize=y}}||157||155||---||[[Proton AA]]||[[Mystical Energy Series]]||AA Duracell battery||[[Submerged Castle]]||90||6||12
|-
|align="center"|[[File:denchi_3_red J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||155||[[Proton X]]||[[Mystical Energy Series]]||National Hi-Top AA battery||[[Submerged Castle]]||90||6||12
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Durable Energy Cell|l=|nosize=y}}||158||156||---||[[Durable Energy Cell]]||[[Mystical Energy Series]]||C Duracell battery||[[Shower Room]]||160||15||20
|-
|align="center"|[[File:denchi_3_black J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||156||[[Omegatron]]||[[Mystical Energy Series]]||National NEO Hi-Top AA battery||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||120||6||12
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Courage Reactor|l=|nosize=y}}||159||157||---||[[Courage Reactor]]||[[Mystical Energy Series]]||D Duracell battery||[[Valley of Repose]]||280||20||20
|-
|align="center"|[[File:denchi_2_red J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||157||[[Yell Battery]]||[[Mystical Energy Series]]||National Hi-Top C battery||[[Perplexing Pool]]||140||15||20
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|align="center"|{{icon|Fuel Reservoir|l=|nosize=y}}||160||158||---||[[Fuel Reservoir]]||[[Mystical Energy Series]]||9-Volt Duracell battery||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||120||8||15
|-
|align="center"|[[File:denchi_2_black J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||158||[[Revised Eternal Fuel Dynamo]]||[[Mystical Energy Series]]||National NEO Hi-Top C battery||[[Shower Room]]||160||15||20
|-
|align="center"|[[File:denchi_1_red J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||159||[[Love and Courage Reactor]]||[[Mystical Energy Series]]||National Hi-Top D battery||[[Valley of Repose]]||280||20||20
|-
|align="center"|[[File:denchi_1_black J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||160||[[Alternative Reactor]]||[[Mystical Energy Series]]||National NEO Hi-Top D battery||[[Subterranean Complex]]||300||20||35
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Container of Knowledge|l=|nosize=y}}||---||159||---||[[Container of Knowledge]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Connétable sardines container||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||130||20||30
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|align="center"|{{icon|Container of Sea Bounty|l=|nosize=y}}||---||160||---||[[Container of Sea Bounty]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Herring container||[[White Flower Garden]]||130||20||30
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|align="center"|{{icon|Drone Supplies|v=US|l=|nosize=y}}||161||---||---||[[Drone Supplies]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Underwood deviled ham spread container||[[Submerged Castle]]||130||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Patience Tester|l=|nosize=y}}||162||161||---||[[Patience Tester]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Water chestnuts container||[[Citadel of Spiders]]||130||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Endless Repository|v=US|l=|nosize=y}}||163||---||---||[[Endless Repository]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Beach Cliff Sardines container||[[Shower Room]]||130||20||30
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|align="center"|{{icon|Endless Repository|v=US|l=|nosize=y}}||---||162||---||[[Perfect Container]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Beach Cliff Sardines container||[[Subterranean Complex]]||130||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Fruit Guard|l=|nosize=y}}||164||---||---||[[Fruit Guard]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Tree Top juice can||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||130||15||25
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|align="center"|{{icon|Nutrient Silo|l=|nosize=y}}||165||---||---||[[Nutrient Silo]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Skippy peanut butter ||[[Hole of Heroes]]||130||15||25
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|align="center"|{{icon|Nutrient Silo|l=|nosize=y}}||---||170||---||[[Nutrient Silo]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Skippy peanut butter ||[[White Flower Garden]]||130||15||25
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|align="center"|{{icon|Stringent Container|v=US|l=|nosize=y}}||166||---||---||[[Stringent Container]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Clabber Girl baking powder||[[Dream Den]]||130||10||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Stringent Container|v=US|l=|nosize=y}}||---||163||---||[[Survival Container]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Clabber Girl baking powder||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||130||10||15
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Endless Repository|v=EU|l=|nosize=y}}||---||164||161||[[Endless Repository]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Baby clams container||[[Shower Room]]||130||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Open Architecture|l=|nosize=y}}||---||165||162||[[Open Architecture]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Open can of salmon||[[Citadel of Spiders]]||130||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Permanent Container|l=|nosize=y}}||---||166||163||[[Permanent Container]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||ICC sealed tin||[[Shower Room]]||130||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Empty space container|l=|nosize=y}}||---||167||164||[[Empty space container]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Open shellfish can||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||130||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Stringent Container|v=EU|l=|nosize=y}}||---||168||165||[[Stringent Container]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Meidi-Ya corned beef can||[[Hole of Heroes]]||130||10||20
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|align="center"|{{icon|Open Archive|l=|nosize=y}}||---||169||166||[[Open Archive]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Open bean tin||[[Submerged Castle]]||130||20||30
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Plentiful Tank|l=|nosize=y}}||---||171||---||[[Plentiful Tank]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Breitsamer Honey jar||[[Shower Room]]||50||8||16
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|align="center"|{{icon|Drone Supplies|v=EU|l=|nosize=y}}||---||172||---||[[Drone Supplies]]||[[Massive Receptacle Series]]||Haribo sweets||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||100||15||25
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|align="center"|{{icon|Survival Ointment|l=|nosize=y}}||167||---||---||[[Survival Ointment]]||[[Survival Series]]||ChapStick lip balm||[[White Flower Garden]]||90||6||12
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Healing Cask|l=|nosize=y}}||168||---||---||[[Healing Cask]]||[[Survival Series]]||Carmex lip balm||[[Awakening Wood]]||60||6||10
|-
|align="center"|[[File:milk_cap J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||167||[[Estimated Object GF]]||[[Disk Mystery Series]]||Ohayo-brand milk cover||[[Shower Room]]||30||4||8
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|align="center"|[[File:g_futa_kyodo J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||168||[[Highly Logical Money]]||[[Disk Mystery Series]]||Kyodo-brand milk cover||[[Snagret Hole]]||30||4||8
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|align="center"|[[File:g_futa_titiyas J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||169||[[Milky Figure]]||[[Disk Mystery Series]]||Chichiyasu-brand milk cover||[[Citadel of Spiders]]||30||4||8
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|align="center"|[[File:g_futa_kyusyu J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||170||[[Milk Cover]]||[[Disk Mystery Series]]||Kyusyu-brand milk cover||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||30||4||8
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|align="center"|[[File:g_futa_sikoku J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||171||[[Good Old Memories]]||[[Disk Mystery Series]]||Rakuren-brand milk cover||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||30||4||8
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|align="center"|[[File:g_futa_kajiwara J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||172||[[Paper Slider]]||[[Disk Mystery Series]]||Kajihara-brand milk cover||[[White Flower Garden]]||30||4||8
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|align="center"|[[File:g_futa_koiwai J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||173||[[Understood Person Symbol]]||[[Disk Mystery Series]]||Koiwai-brand milk cover||[[Cavern of Chaos]]||30||4||8
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|align="center"|[[File:g_futa_hirosima J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||174||[[Flying Saucer]]||[[Disk Mystery Series]]||Kuriomoto-brand milk cover||[[Hole of Heroes]]||30||4||8
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|align="center"|[[File:g_futa_kyosin J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||175||[[Universe Art]]||[[Disk Mystery Series]]||Kyoshin-brand milk cover||[[Dream Den]]||30||4||8
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|align="center"|[[File:g_futa_sakotani J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||176||[[Fake Noodle Thing]]||[[Disk Mystery Series]]||Sagotani-brand milk cover||[[Dream Den]]||30||4||8
|-
|align="center"|[[File:g_futa_daisen J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||177||[[Idea Assistant]]||[[Disk Mystery Series]]||Daisen-brand milk cover||[[Perplexing Pool]]||30||4||8
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|align="center"|[[File:g_futa_hiruzen J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||178||[[Seat of Enlightenment]]||[[Disk Mystery Series]]||Hiruzen-brand milk cover||[[Awakening Wood]]||30||4||8
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|align="center"|[[File:g_futa_kitaama J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||179||[[Milky Cradle]]||[[Disk Mystery Series]]||Kitaama-brand milk cover||[[Shower Room]]||30||4||8
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|align="center"|[[File:g_futa_nihonraku J icon.png|link=]]||---||---||180||[[Anywhere Floater]]||[[Disk Mystery Series]]||Mainichi-brand milk cover||[[Submerged Castle]]||30||4||8
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Abstract Masterpiece|v=US|l=|nosize=y}}||169||---||---||[[Abstract Masterpiece]]||[[Ancient Ad Series]]||Snapple cap||[[Shower Room]]||30||6||12
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Optical Illustration|l=|nosize=y}}||170||---||---||[[Optical Illustration]]||[[Ancient Ad Series]]||Ragú cap||[[Perplexing Pool]]||140||15||20
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Thirst Activator|l=|nosize=y}}||171||---||---||[[Thirst Activator]]||[[Ancient Ad Series]]||Tree Top cap||[[Subterranean Complex]]||300||20||35
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Yellow Taste Tyrant|l=|nosize=y}}||172||173||---||[[Yellow Taste Tyrant]]||[[Ancient Ad Series]]||French's cap||[[Dream Den]]||100||15||25
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|align="center"|{{icon|Salivatrix|l=|nosize=y}}||173||174||---||[[Salivatrix]]||[[Ancient Ad Series]]||Dannon cap||[[Snagret Hole]]||30||20||30
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|align="center"|{{icon|Gherkin Gate|l=|nosize=y}}||174||175||---||[[Gherkin Gate]]||[[Ancient Ad Series]]||Vlasic cap||[[Perplexing Pool]]||100||15||25
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|align="center"|{{icon|Alien Billboard|l=|nosize=y}}||175||---||---||[[Alien Billboard]]||[[Ancient Ad Series]]||Kiwi shoe polish||[[White Flower Garden]]||80||15||25
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|align="center"|{{icon|Alien Billboard|l=|nosize=y}}||---||176||---||[[Alien Billboard]]||[[Ancient Ad Series]]||Kiwi shoe polish||[[Dream Den]]||80||15||25
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|align="center"|{{icon|Alien Billboard|l=|nosize=y}}||---||---||183||[[Alien Billboard]]||[[Odd Logo Series]]||Kiwi shoe polish||[[White Flower Garden]]||80||15||25
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Activity Arouser|v=US|l=|nosize=y}}||176||---||---||[[Activity Arouser]]||[[Ancient Ad Series]]||Wilson tennis balls cap||[[Submerged Castle]]||100||15||25
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|align="center"|{{icon|Hypnotic Platter|v=US|l=|nosize=y}}||177||---||---||[[Hypnotic Platter]]||[[Odd Logo Series]]||A&W bottle cap||[[Dream Den]]||100||4||8
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|align="center"|{{icon|Hypnotic Platter|v=EU|l=|nosize=y}}||---||177||---||[[Hypnotic Platter]]||[[Odd Logo Series]]||Vitamalz cap||[[Awakening Wood]]||100||4||8
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|align="center"|{{icon|Massive Lid|l=|nosize=y}}||178||---||---||[[Massive Lid]]||[[Odd Logo Series]]||Yoo-hoo cola bottle cap||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||100||4||8
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Happiness Emblem|v=EU|l=|nosize=y}}||---||178||---||[[Happiness Emblem]]||[[Odd Logo Series]]||Fristi cap||[[Shower Room]]||100||4||8
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|align="center"|{{icon|Pondering Emblem|v=US|l=|nosize=y}}||179||---||---||[[Pondering Emblem]]||[[Odd Logo Series]]||Yoo-hoo chocolate milk bottle cap||[[Shower Room]]||100||4||8
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|align="center"|{{icon|Abstract Masterpiece|v=EU|l=|nosize=y}}||---||179||---||[[Abstract Masterpiece]]||[[Odd Logo Series]]||PscHitt! cap||[[Perplexing Pool]]||100||4||8
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|align="center"|{{icon|Happiness Emblem|v=US|l=|nosize=y}}||180||---||---||[[Happiness Emblem]]||[[Odd Logo Series]]||Squirt bottle cap||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||100||4||8
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|align="center"|{{icon|Pondering Emblem|v=EU|l=|nosize=y}}||---||180||---||[[Pondering Emblem]]||[[Odd Logo Series]]||Tizer cap||[[Submerged Castle]]||30||4||8
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|align="center"|{{icon|Activity Arouser|v=EU|l=|nosize=y}}||---||181||---||[[Activity Arouser]]||[[Odd Logo Series]]||Sinalco cap||[[Submerged Castle]]||30||4||8
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Quenching Emblem|l=|nosize=y}}||181||182||181||[[Quenching Emblem]]||[[Odd Logo Series]]||7 Up bottle cap||[[Emergence Cave]]||100||4||8
|-
|align="center"|{{icon|Drought Ender|l=|nosize=y}}||182||183||182||[[Drought Ender]]||[[Odd Logo Series]]||Dr Pepper bottle cap||[[White Flower Garden]]||100||4||8
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|align="center"|{{icon|Creative Inspiration|l=|nosize=y}}||183||---||---||[[Creative Inspiration]]||[[Odd Logo Series]]||Royal Crown cola bottle cap||[[Citadel of Spiders]]||100||4||8
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|align="center"|{{icon|Spherical Atlas|l=|nosize=y}}||184||184||184||[[Spherical Atlas]]||[[Explorer's Friend Series]]||Top half of a globe||[[Emergence Cave]]||200||101||100
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|align="center"|{{icon|Geographic Projection|l=|nosize=y}}||185||185||185||[[Geographic Projection]]||[[Explorer's Friend Series]]||Bottom half of a globe||[[Awakening Wood]]||200||101||100
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|align="center"|{{icon|Prototype Detector|l=|nosize=y}}||186||186||186||[[Prototype Detector]]||[[Explorer's Friend Series]]||Love Tester||[[Hole of Beasts]]||200||35||45
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|align="center"|{{icon|Five-man Napsack|l=|nosize=y}}||187||187||187||[[Five-man Napsack]]||[[Explorer's Friend Series]]||Glove||[[White Flower Garden]]||100||15||25
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|align="center"|{{icon|Brute Knuckles|l=|nosize=y}}||188||188||188||[[Brute Knuckles]]||[[Explorer's Friend Series]]||Fist statue||[[Frontier Cavern]]||100||15||25
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|align="center"|{{icon|Repugnant Appendage|l=|nosize=y}}||189||189||189||[[Repugnant Appendage]]||[[Explorer's Friend Series]]||Pink doll shoe||[[Frontier Cavern]]||100||20||30
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|align="center"|{{icon|Stellar Orb|l=|nosize=y}}||190||190||190||[[Stellar Orb]]||[[Explorer's Friend Series]]||Light bulb||[[Subterranean Complex]]||100||5||10
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|align="center"|{{icon|Forged Courage|l=|nosize=y}}||191||191||191||[[Forged Courage]]||[[Explorer's Friend Series]]||Red robot toy||[[Bulblax Kingdom]]||100||20||30
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|align="center"|{{icon|Dream Material|l=|nosize=y}}||192||192||192||[[Dream Material]]||[[Explorer's Friend Series]]||Eraser||[[Glutton's Kitchen]]||100||10||20
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|align="center"|{{icon|Justice Alloy|l=|nosize=y}}||193||193||193||[[Justice Alloy]]||[[Explorer's Friend Series]]||Blue robot toy||[[Snagret Hole]]||100||20||30
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|align="center"|{{icon|Amplified Amplifier|l=|nosize=y}}||194||194||194||[[Amplified Amplifier]]||[[Explorer's Friend Series]]||Stereo speaker||[[Shower Room]]||100||20||30
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|align="center"|{{icon|Professional Noisemaker|l=|nosize=y}}||195||195||195||[[Professional Noisemaker]]||[[Explorer's Friend Series]]||Megaphone head||[[Submerged Castle]]||100||15||25
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|align="center"|{{icon|The Key|l=|nosize=y}}||196||196||196||[[The Key]]||[[Explorer's Friend Series]]||Gold key (unlocks [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin 2)|Challenge Mode]])||[[Citadel of Spiders]]||100||1||3
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|align="center"|{{icon|Shock Therapist|l=|nosize=y}}||197||197||197||[[Shock Therapist]]||[[Titan Dweevil Series]]||Crookes tube||[[Dream Den]]||1000||30||40
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|align="center"|{{icon|Flare Cannon|l=|nosize=y}}||198||198||198||[[Flare Cannon]]||[[Titan Dweevil Series]]||Camping stove||[[Dream Den]]||1000||30||40
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|align="center"|{{icon|Comedy Bomb|l=|nosize=y}}||199||199||199||[[Comedy Bomb]]||[[Titan Dweevil Series]]||Poison gas container||[[Dream Den]]||1000||30||40
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|align="center"|{{icon|Monster Pump|l=|nosize=y}}||200||200||200||[[Monster Pump]]||[[Titan Dweevil Series]]||Spigot with pressure gauge||[[Dream Den]]||1000||30||40
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|align="center"|{{icon|King of Bugs|l=|nosize=y}}||201||201||201||[[King of Bugs]]||[[Titan Dweevil Series]]||[[Louie]]||[[Dream Den]]||10||1||5
|}


==Treasure Hoard==
==Treasure Hoard==
{{main|Treasure Hoard}}
{{main|Treasure Hoard}}


The '''Treasure Hoard''' is an in-game [[Menu#Treasure Hoard|menu]] in ''Pikmin 2'' that lists all collected treasures. In this screen, the player is able to learn a treasure's value in Pokos, Olimar and the ship's notes and [[sales pitch]], and a dynamic view around the object using a free [[camera]] mode.
The '''Treasure Hoard''' is an in-game [[Piklopedia and Treasure Hoard menu|menu]] in ''Pikmin 2'' that lists all collected treasures. In this screen, the player is able to learn a treasure's value in Pokos, read Olimar and the ship's notes and [[sales pitch]], and see a dynamic view around the object using a free [[camera]] mode.


==Treasure Gauge==
==Treasure Gauge==
{{main|Treasure Gauge}}
{{main|Treasure Gauge}}


The '''Treasure Gauge''' is an [[Exploration Kit]] upgrade. With it, a needle appears [[HUD|on-screen]], and the closer the current leader gets close to a treasure, buried or not, the more to the right the needle turns, and the louder it beeps. When there are no more treasures in a sublevel, the icon on the screen will become grayscale.
The '''Treasure Gauge''' is an [[Exploration Kit]] upgrade in ''Pikmin 2''. With it, a needle appears [[HUD|on-screen]], and the closer the current leader gets close to a treasure, buried or not, the more to the right the needle turns, and the louder it beeps. When there are no more treasures in a sublevel, the icon on the screen will become grayscale.


==Dynamic weights==
==Dynamic weights==
[[File:1 Pikmin required.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Five-man Napsack]] being carried by a single Pikmin.]]
[[File:1 Pikmin required.jpg|thumb|The [[Five-man Napsack]] being carried by a single Pikmin.]]
 
There is a mechanic in ''Pikmin 2'' that can change the weight of some treasures inside strong enemies. Specifically, this applies to treasures released by a boss on the last floor of a cave in story mode. If after defeating the beast, the player does not have enough Pikmin to carry the treasure, its weight will decrease to match the number of Pikmin, to a minimum of 1. Each [[Purple Pikmin]] counts as 1, despite having the carrying strength of 10.


There is a mechanic in ''Pikmin 2'' that can change the weight of some treasures. All of these treasures are inside strong enemies. If after defeating the beast, the player does not have enough Pikmin to carry the treasure, its weight will decrease to match the number of Pikmin, to a minimum of 1. This mechanic prevents the scenario where the player fights against a tough enemy until the end, but can't claim the reward because they are short on Pikmin. This can be triggered either if the player brings too few Pikmin with them to the sublevel, or if too many Pikmin die in battle. The following list contains every treasure possessing this property:
This mechanic prevents the scenario where the player fights against a tough enemy until the end, but can't claim the reward because they are short on Pikmin. The change happens when the treasure pops out of the beast, which means that this feature can be triggered either if the player brings too few Pikmin with them to the sublevel, or if too many Pikmin die in battle. It also means that if the player loses Pikmin after the battle, they risk being unable to carry the reward back.
 
The following list contains every treasure possessing this property:


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==Shizakipiki Soda==
[[File:Shizakipiki Soda.jpg|thumb|The bottle cap. This frame of the cutscene is one of the best to read the brand in.]]
The very first treasure that is used to repay the debt in ''Pikmin 2'' is not acknowledged in-game, and is only seen in the opening [[cutscene]]. It is a bottle cap that Olimar brings in his hand as a souvenir to his son. When he drops it after hearing the debt's total amount, the [[Hocotate ship]] beams it up and knocks down {{pokos|100}} from the debt total, turning it into a round {{pokos|10000}}. It is a small white bottle cap, smaller than collectible ones seen in-game, and is slightly bent. Although very hard to see, due to the way it faces from the camera, the face is cyan, has a red border with the white words "SHIZAKIPIKI SODA" written twice, and has a red star in the center. This is a fictional brand, with "piki" being [[Pikmin family#Naming|short for Pikmin]].


==Brands==
==Brands==
{{for|Nintendo brand references|reference}}
{{for|Nintendo brand references|reference}}
Some treasures are branded objects that exist in the real world.
Some treasures in ''Pikmin 2'' are branded objects from brands that exist in the real world, and are the only example of product placement in the ''Pikmin'' games. These treasures look different in [[Pikmin 2 (Nintendo Switch)|the Switch port]], having fictional brands instead.


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*{{w|A&W Root Beer|A&W}}
*{{w|A&W Root Beer|A&W}}
**{{icon|Hypnotic Platter|y|v=US}} (US): an A&W bottle cap.
**{{icon|Hypnotic Platter|y|v=US}} (US): an A&W bottle cap.
*[http://www.bumblebee.com/products/sardines-mackerel/beach-cliff-sardines/ Beach Cliff]
**{{icon|Endless Repository|y|v=US}} (US): a tin of Beach Cliff sardines.
*[http://www.breitsamer.de/eng/ Breitsamer]
*[http://www.breitsamer.de/eng/ Breitsamer]
**{{icon|Plentiful Tank|y}}: a jar of Breitsamer honey.
**{{icon|Plentiful Tank|y}}: a jar of Breitsamer honey.
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*{{w|Kiwi (shoe polish)|Kiwi}}
*{{w|Kiwi (shoe polish)|Kiwi}}
**{{icon|Alien Billboard|y}}: a Kiwi shoe polish container.
**{{icon|Alien Billboard|y}}: a Kiwi shoe polish container.
*{{w|Maruha Nichiro}}
**{{icon|Endless Repository|v=EU|y}} (Europe): a Maruha Nichiro baby clam container.
**{{icon|Open Architecture|y}}: a Maruha Nichiro Akebono salmon tin.
*{{w|Meidi-Ya}}
*{{w|Meidi-Ya}}
**{{icon|Stringent Container|y|v=EU}} (Europe): a Meidi-Ya can of corned beef.
**{{icon|Stringent Container|y|v=EU}} (Europe): a Meidi-Ya can of corned beef.
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*{{w|Imuraya Confectionery}}
**{{icon|Open Archive|y}}: An Imuraya Confectionery tin of red bean paste.
*{{w|Panasonic|National Hi-Top}}
*{{w|Panasonic|National Hi-Top}}
**[[File:denchi_1_black J icon.png|link=Alternative Reactor]] [[Alternative Reactor]]: a National NEO Hi-Top D battery.
**{{icon|Alternative Reactor|y}}: a National NEO Hi-Top D battery.
**[[File:denchi_1_red J icon.png|link=Love and Courage Reactor]] [[Love and Courage Reactor]]: a National Hi-Top D battery.
**{{icon|Love and Courage Reactor|y}}: a National Hi-Top D battery.
**[[File:denchi_3_black J icon.png|link=Omegatron]] [[Omegatron]]: a National NEO Hi-Top AA battery.
**{{icon|Omegatron|y}}: a National NEO Hi-Top AA battery.
**[[File:denchi_3_red J icon.png|link=Proton X]] [[Proton X]]: a National Hi-Top AA battery.
**{{icon|Proton X|y}}: a National Hi-Top AA battery.
**[[File:denchi_2_black J icon.png|link=Revised Eternal Fuel Dynamo]] [[Revised Eternal Fuel Dynamo]]: a National NEO Hi-Top C battery.
**{{icon|Revised Eternal Fuel Dynamo|y}}: a National NEO Hi-Top C battery.
**[[File:denchi_2_red J icon.png|link=Yell Battery]] [[Yell Battery]]: a National Hi-Top C battery.
**{{icon|Yell Battery|y}}: a National Hi-Top C battery.
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*{{w|Pschitt|PscHitt!}}
*{{w|Pschitt|PscHitt!}}
**{{icon|Abstract Masterpiece|y|v=EU}} (Europe): a PscHitt! bottle cap.
**{{icon|Abstract Masterpiece|y|v=EU}} (Europe): a PscHitt! bottle cap.
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==Icon comparisons==
==Icon comparisons==
{{see|Treasure/Icon comparisons}}
{{see|Treasure/Icon comparisons}}
Some treasures change in name, location and appearance in the different versions of the game, but are all defined by specific internal icon names. There are 201 icons shared across the three versions, though many change which treasure they are assigned to. [[/Icon comparisons|This table]] was created in order to help compare the different icons for each treasure, by its internal name.
Some ''Pikmin 2'' treasures change in name, location and appearance in the different [[Region|versions]] of the game, but are all defined by specific internal icon names. There are 201 icons shared across the three versions, though many change which treasure they are assigned to. [[/Icon comparisons|This table]] was created in order to help compare the different icons for each treasure, by its internal name.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Out of all treasures, the following are also [[fruit]]s in ''[[Pikmin 3]]'': [[Citrus Lump]], [[Cupid's Grenade]], [[Disguised Delicacy]], [[Insect Condo]] and [[Sunseed Berry]].
{{game help|hp|Document which treasures are inside rooms with the treasure's appearance.}}
*All treasures in the overworld [[Area|areas]] emit a faint oscillating sound, not unlike the ambient noises heard in [[Cave|caves]]. They only emit this sound while they are not being carried by Pikmin.
* The following treasures from ''Pikmin 2'' reappear as [[fruit]]s in ''[[Pikmin 3]]'': [[Citrus Lump]], [[Cupid's Grenade]], [[Disguised Delicacy]], [[Insect Condo]] and [[Sunseed Berry]].
:*When all the treasures in a sublevel are collected, those ambient noises will not play when the sublevel is visited again.
** All 30 fruits from ''Pikmin 3'' appear as treasures in ''Pikmin 4'', totaling 72 with duplicates, 6 more than the previous game.
*It could be said that the [[Rubber Ugly]] is what represents treasures in ''Pikmin 2'', since it appears as the icon whenever the game needs to refer to treasures: it is the icon used on the saved game selection menu for the number of treasures, and the icon for the Treasure Hoard button while on the area selection screen. It is also the first treasure when listed alphabetically by the treasures' internal names (<code>ahiru</code>).
** Along with the 5 fruits from ''Pikmin 2'', there are 14 other treasures that return in ''Pikmin 4'':
* During a treasure collection cutscene, all other treasures will be invisible.{{cite youtube|aMwSrcuCWbo|showing how other treasures become invisible during the collection cutscene|m=9|s=18}} This also happens in {{p1}} with [[ship part]]s.
*** [[Amplified Amplifier]]
*** [[Anxious Sprout]]
*** [[Chance Totem]]
*** [[Child of the Earth]]
*** [[Decorative Goo]]
*** [[Director of Destiny]]
*** [[Emperor Whistle]]
*** [[Harmonic Synthesizer]]
*** [[Love Nugget]]
*** [[Maternal Sculpture]]
*** [[Merciless Extractor]]
*** [[Princess Pearl]]
*** [[Spouse Alert]]
*** [[Temporal Mechanism]]
* While ''Pikmin 3'' does not feature treasures as a main collectible, there are 2 significant treasure-like objects collected during the story: the [[Data Glutton]] and the [[Folded Data Glutton]]. [[Upgrade]]s are also collected like treasures in ''Pikmin 3''.
* In ''Pikmin 2'', all treasures in the overworld [[Area|areas]] emit a faint oscillating sound, not unlike the ambient noises heard in [[Cave|caves]]. They only emit this sound while they are not being carried by Pikmin.
** When all the treasures in a sublevel are collected, those ambient noises will not play when the sublevel is visited again.
* Unused icons and models in ''Pikmin 2'' suggest that an entire series of toy beads was planned, but eventually cut. There also exist unused icons and models hinting towards smaller cut series for [[Coiled Launcher|toy springs,]] [[Danger Chime|toy bells,]] [[Arboreal Frippery|plant leaves,]] [[Flame Tiller|yo-yos,]] [[Wiggle Noggin|bobbleheads,]] and GameCube discs.
* It could be said that the [[Rubber Ugly]] is what represents treasures in ''Pikmin 2'', since it appears as the icon whenever the game needs to refer to treasures: it is the icon used on the [[saved game selection menu]] for the number of treasures, and the icon for the Treasure Hoard button while on the area selection screen. It is also the first treasure when listed alphabetically by the treasures' internal names (<code>ahiru</code>), and has the treasure ID of <code>0</code>.
* During a treasure collection cutscene in ''Pikmin 2'', all other treasures will be invisible.{{cite youtube|aMwSrcuCWbo|showing how other treasures become invisible during the collection cutscene|m=9|s=18}} This also happens in {{p1}} with [[ship part]]s.
* If ''Pikmin 2'' is modified so that multiple of the same treasure can be collected in the same floor in [[Story Mode]], the first treasure that is collected will activate its respective cutscene, and any duplicates of that treasure collected after that will not activate the cutscene. Instead, they will prompt the sign with the treasure's [[Poko]] count, similarly to how treasures function in [[Challenge Mode (Pikmin 2)|Challenge Mode]].
* Some treasures in ''Hey! Pikmin'', like the [[Thoroughbred Statue]], can be found inside rooms that resemble the treasure in question. This is easier to see with the [[radar]].
*Treasures leave marks on their original locations in most of the sublevel themes.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{Foreignname
|Fra=Trésors
|Jap=お宝 (''Pikmin 2'', ''Pikmin 3'', ''Hey! Pikmin'')<br>オタカラ (''Pikmin 4'')
|FraM=Treasures
|JapR=Otakara
|Ger=Schätze
|JapM=Treasure
|GerM=Treasures
|Dut=Schat
|Ita=Tesori
|DutM=Treasure
|ItaM=Treasures
|Fra=Trésor
|Spa=Tesoros
|FraM=Treasure
|SpaM=Treasures
|Ger=Schatz
|notes=
|GerM=Treasure
|Ita=Tesoro
|ItaM=Treasure
|Spa=Tesoro
|SpaM=Treasure
|Cze=Poklad
|CzeM=Treasure
|CzeN=Name taken from ''Hey! Pikmin'' launch trailer
|Rus=Сокровище
|RusR=Sokrovishche
|RusM=Treasure
|RusN=Name taken from ''Hey! Pikmin'' release trailer
|Hun=Kincs
|HunM=Treasure
|HunN=Name taken from ''Hey! Pikmin'' pre-release trailer
|Pol=Skarb
|PolM=Treasure
|PolN=Name taken from ''Hey! Pikmin'' short trailer
|notes=y
}}
}}


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*[[Ship part]]
*[[Ship part]]
*[[Fruit]]
*[[Fruit]]
*[[Enemy]]
*[[Sparklium]]


==References==
==References==
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{{refs}}
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[[Category:Treasures| ]]
[[Category:Treasures| ]]
[[Category:Pikmin 2]]
[[Category:Collectibles]]

Latest revision as of 07:03, November 10, 2024

Artwork of the Courage Reactor.
The first collectible treasure in Pikmin 2, the Courage Reactor.

Treasures (オタカラ?) are collectable items found in several games in the Pikmin series. In Pikmin 2, they are the main collectable, and must be retrieved in order to repay Hocotate Freight's debt. Treasures also appear as a primary collectable in Pikmin 4. In Hey! Pikmin, treasures help refuel the S.S. Dolphin II's Sparklium supply. These objects are usually day-to-day accessories used by real world humans, but to the alien explorers of the Pikmin series, they seem like valuable treasures. The concept of a treasure also exists in Pikmin 3, but only in Mission Mode, where fruits and other valuable collectibles are all referred to as "treasure".

In Pikmin 2[edit]

See: List of Pikmin 2 treasures

In Pikmin 2, each treasure is worth a certain amount of Pokos, much more than enemy corpses. As such, collecting them is important to repaying the debt. Because they are so important, treasures above ground can be commonly found behind some challenge that must be overcome in order to collect it. Underground treasures are usually easier to reach, but because of the caves' cramped nature, it might be hard to retrieve some treasures without first killing enemies that are in the way. A cave must first be exited successfully before the Poko amount of the collected treasures within is counted and they are considered "collected".

Some treasures have special properties in that they add a new ability to the player's arsenal. These belong to the Exploration Kit, and are normally found inside bosses.

In total, there are 201 unique treasures to collect, with some returning in Pikmin 3 as fruits, bearing the same name. Treasures are normally objects found in the real world, but given ridiculous names and descriptions by the clueless Captain Olimar and his ship. Because some items are directly taken from the real world, culture differences are bound to happen. Because of this, some treasures change in appearance, name, value or index number between versions of the game. That said, there is a total of Poko × 26,985 worth in treasures in the US version, Poko × 26,885 in the European version, and Poko × 26,181 in the Japanese version.

In both above-ground areas and caves, most treasures are out in the open, but they can also be found inside of enemies and buried in the ground. Whether a treasure is buried or not depends on the treasure itself, meaning that if the same buried treasure appears in a different game mode or the game files are changed to make it appear elsewhere, then those appearances will be underground as well.

Every time a treasure is collected, a cutscene plays, as explained here.

In Pikmin 4[edit]

See: List of Pikmin 4 treasures

Treasures are the main collectible item in Pikmin 4. Each treasure is worth some amount of Sparklium when collected, and collecting enough Sparklium can power up the S.S. Shepherd and unlock the next area. Treasures in this game have sparkle effects around them. When collected, a simple notification appears on-screen saying "New treasure collected!", with the icon of the corresponding treasure appearing above it and some dots below indicating where the treasure fits in its series. In this game, when a treasure is being carried, it rotates as the Pikmin change direction in their path. Collected treasures can be viewed in the Treasure Catalog.

In Hey! Pikmin[edit]

See: List of Hey! Pikmin treasures

Although it is possible to collect Sparklium from seeds, treasures are the main source of Sparklium since they are worth much more. Each area has some number of treasures, usually 3, and some areas are dedicated exclusively to the collection of a special treasure. To collect one, Captain Olimar must touch it, so if he cannot reach one, the Pikmin will have to carry it to him instead. Treasures are normally found out in the open, but can be inside certain enemies as well. The most valuable treasures are found in bosses at the end of each sector.

Treasure Hoard[edit]

Main article: Treasure Hoard.

The Treasure Hoard is an in-game menu in Pikmin 2 that lists all collected treasures. In this screen, the player is able to learn a treasure's value in Pokos, read Olimar and the ship's notes and sales pitch, and see a dynamic view around the object using a free camera mode.

Treasure Gauge[edit]

Main article: Treasure Gauge.

The Treasure Gauge is an Exploration Kit upgrade in Pikmin 2. With it, a needle appears on-screen, and the closer the current leader gets close to a treasure, buried or not, the more to the right the needle turns, and the louder it beeps. When there are no more treasures in a sublevel, the icon on the screen will become grayscale.

Dynamic weights[edit]

A screenshot showing the Five-man Napsack carried by a single Pikmin.
The Five-man Napsack being carried by a single Pikmin.

There is a mechanic in Pikmin 2 that can change the weight of some treasures inside strong enemies. Specifically, this applies to treasures released by a boss on the last floor of a cave in story mode. If after defeating the beast, the player does not have enough Pikmin to carry the treasure, its weight will decrease to match the number of Pikmin, to a minimum of 1. Each Purple Pikmin counts as 1, despite having the carrying strength of 10.

This mechanic prevents the scenario where the player fights against a tough enemy until the end, but can't claim the reward because they are short on Pikmin. The change happens when the treasure pops out of the beast, which means that this feature can be triggered either if the player brings too few Pikmin with them to the sublevel, or if too many Pikmin die in battle. It also means that if the player loses Pikmin after the battle, they risk being unable to carry the reward back.

The following list contains every treasure possessing this property:

Shizakipiki Soda[edit]

The Shizakipiki Soda bottle cap in the opening cutscene of Pikmin 2.
The bottle cap. This frame of the cutscene is one of the best to read the brand in.

The very first treasure that is used to repay the debt in Pikmin 2 is not acknowledged in-game, and is only seen in the opening cutscene. It is a bottle cap that Olimar brings in his hand as a souvenir to his son. When he drops it after hearing the debt's total amount, the Hocotate ship beams it up and knocks down Poko × 100 from the debt total, turning it into a round Poko × 10000. It is a small white bottle cap, smaller than collectible ones seen in-game, and is slightly bent. Although very hard to see, due to the way it faces from the camera, the face is cyan, has a red border with the white words "SHIZAKIPIKI SODA" written twice, and has a red star in the center. This is a fictional brand, with "piki" being short for Pikmin.

Brands[edit]

For Nintendo brand references, see reference.

Some treasures in Pikmin 2 are branded objects from brands that exist in the real world, and are the only example of product placement in the Pikmin games. These treasures look different in the Switch port, having fictional brands instead.


Icon comparisons[edit]

See: Treasure/Icon comparisons

Some Pikmin 2 treasures change in name, location and appearance in the different versions of the game, but are all defined by specific internal icon names. There are 201 icons shared across the three versions, though many change which treasure they are assigned to. This table was created in order to help compare the different icons for each treasure, by its internal name.

Trivia[edit]

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Particularly: Document which treasures are inside rooms with the treasure's appearance.

  • The following treasures from Pikmin 2 reappear as fruits in Pikmin 3: Citrus Lump, Cupid's Grenade, Disguised Delicacy, Insect Condo and Sunseed Berry.
  • While Pikmin 3 does not feature treasures as a main collectible, there are 2 significant treasure-like objects collected during the story: the Data Glutton and the Folded Data Glutton. Upgrades are also collected like treasures in Pikmin 3.
  • In Pikmin 2, all treasures in the overworld areas emit a faint oscillating sound, not unlike the ambient noises heard in caves. They only emit this sound while they are not being carried by Pikmin.
    • When all the treasures in a sublevel are collected, those ambient noises will not play when the sublevel is visited again.
  • Unused icons and models in Pikmin 2 suggest that an entire series of toy beads was planned, but eventually cut. There also exist unused icons and models hinting towards smaller cut series for toy springs, toy bells, plant leaves, yo-yos, bobbleheads, and GameCube discs.
  • It could be said that the Rubber Ugly is what represents treasures in Pikmin 2, since it appears as the icon whenever the game needs to refer to treasures: it is the icon used on the saved game selection menu for the number of treasures, and the icon for the Treasure Hoard button while on the area selection screen. It is also the first treasure when listed alphabetically by the treasures' internal names (ahiru), and has the treasure ID of 0.
  • During a treasure collection cutscene in Pikmin 2, all other treasures will be invisible.[1] This also happens in Pikmin with ship parts.
  • If Pikmin 2 is modified so that multiple of the same treasure can be collected in the same floor in Story Mode, the first treasure that is collected will activate its respective cutscene, and any duplicates of that treasure collected after that will not activate the cutscene. Instead, they will prompt the sign with the treasure's Poko count, similarly to how treasures function in Challenge Mode.
  • Some treasures in Hey! Pikmin, like the Thoroughbred Statue, can be found inside rooms that resemble the treasure in question. This is easier to see with the radar.
  • Treasures leave marks on their original locations in most of the sublevel themes.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese お宝 (Pikmin 2, Pikmin 3, Hey! Pikmin)
オタカラ (Pikmin 4)?
Otakara
Treasure
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Schat Treasure
Flag of France French Trésor Treasure
Flag of Germany German Schatz Treasure
Flag of Italy Italian Tesoro Treasure
Flag of Spain Spanish Tesoro Treasure
Flag of Russia Russian Сокровище
Sokrovishche
Treasure Name taken from Hey! Pikmin release trailer
Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Poklad Treasure Name taken from Hey! Pikmin launch trailer
Flag of Hungary Hungarian Kincs Treasure Name taken from Hey! Pikmin pre-release trailer
Flag of Poland Polish Skarb Treasure Name taken from Hey! Pikmin short trailer

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ YouTube video showing how other treasures become invisible during the collection cutscene (at 09:18)


Icon of a white flower in the Challenge Mode of Pikmin 2. It represents a course that is beaten, but with Pikmin who were lost.

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Icon of a white flower in the Challenge Mode of Pikmin 2. It represents a course that is beaten, but with Pikmin who were lost.