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The '''Golden Vaulting Table''' is a [[treasure]] in {{p4}}. It is a gold ingot. According to the writing on it, it weighs one kilogram (about 2.2 pounds). | The '''Golden Vaulting Table''' ({{j|金の跳び箱|Kin no Tobibako|Golden Vaulting Box}}) is a [[treasure]] in {{p4}}. It is a {{w|gold bar|gold ingot}}. It is present only once in [[Story Mode]], in the [[Primordial Thicket]]. According to the writing on it, it weighs one kilogram (about 2.2 pounds). | ||
== Collecting the treasure == | == Collecting the treasure == | ||
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== Weight == | == Weight == | ||
The label on the Golden Vaulting Table says that the this object weighs 1 kilogram; this discovery, like with the [[Doomsday Apparatus]], has lead to a lot of confusion. Although creating a formula from this would allow easy conversion between the in-game weight units and real-world units, the theory breaks down when real-world objects are weighed and compared to the weights predicted. For example, the [[Telekinesis Detector | The label on the Golden Vaulting Table says that the this object weighs 1 kilogram; this discovery, like with the [[Doomsday Apparatus]], has lead to a lot of confusion. Although creating a formula from this would allow easy conversion between the in-game weight units and real-world units, the theory breaks down when real-world objects are weighed and compared to the weights predicted. For example, the Joy-Con treasures, the [[Telekinesis Detector]] and [[Connection Detector]], weigh 10 units each, while real Joy-Cons weigh as much as 48 or 52 grams, respectively. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* This treasure is very similar to the [[Doomsday Apparatus]] from {{p2}}. They are both: | * This treasure is very similar to the [[Doomsday Apparatus]] from {{p2}}. They are both: | ||
** 1,000 units of weight, meaning 100 [[Purple Pikmin]] are | ** 1,000 units of weight, meaning 100 [[Purple Pikmin]] are required to carry it. | ||
** Noted to weigh one kilogram. | ** Noted to weigh one kilogram. | ||
** The most valuable treasure in their respective games. | ** The most valuable treasure in their respective games. | ||
** Found on the surface in the final area in their respective games. | ** Found on the surface in the final area in their respective games. | ||
* Assuming Oatchi's [[buff]] skill has been fully upgraded, granting him 100 carry power, | * Assuming Oatchi's [[buff]] skill has been fully upgraded, granting him 100 carry power, a minimum of 90 other Pikmin are required to carry the treasure once it has been brought down from the ledge. However, it is possible via a [[glitch]] using [[ultra-spicy spray]] to get Oatchi through the iron bars and help carry it from where it is initially found.{{Source needed}} Alternatively, an object can be used to help Oatchi get up to the treasure. | ||
== Names in other languages == | == Names in other languages == | ||
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* [[Dazzle Series]] | * [[Dazzle Series]] | ||
* [[Doomsday Apparatus]] | * [[Doomsday Apparatus]] | ||
* [[Purple Pikmin]] | |||
{{Primordial Thicket}} | |||
{{p4 treasures}} | {{p4 treasures}} |