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The '''Scallop Spring''' is a treasure found in {{hp}}. It can be found in the [[Sizzling Precipice]] area. It is a red and blue {{w|castanet}}.
The '''Scallop Spring''' is a treasure found in {{hp}}. It can be found in the [[Sizzling Precipice]] area. It is a red and blue {{w|castanet}}.


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== Names in other languages ==
== Names in other languages ==
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|Spa  = Tambor doble
|Spa  = Tambor doble
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Latest revision as of 09:28, December 21, 2024

Scallop Spring
The Scallop Spring.
Value Sparklium × 200
Weight 6
Maximum carriers 6 Pikmin
Location Sizzling Precipice

The Scallop Spring is a treasure found in Hey! Pikmin. It can be found in the Sizzling Precipice area. It is a red and blue castanet.

Collecting the treasure[edit]

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The strategies shown are just suggestions.

After entering the doorway with the “fire” cutscene, climb down the vine to the left. Use the bouncy mushrooms further to the left to bounce Olimar and his Pikmin up to a doorway. The treasure is on the other side of the door.

Notes

Hey! Pikmin logs

The clickety-clack sound this makes when the Pikmin jump on it sets my heart dancing. I also like the color. If it was an animal, I believe it would make a good pet.

Gallery[edit]

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Names in other languages[edit]

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Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ひょうきんホタテ?
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Klikklakkokkel Click-Clack cockle
Flag of France French Cliquetis-clac Clickety-clack
Flag of Germany German Spaßmuschel Fun clam
Flag of Italy Italian Trampolino a percussione Percussion trampoline
Flag of South Korea Korean 익살꾼 가리비
Flag of Spain Spanish Tambor doble Double drum

See also[edit]