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The '''Shock Therapist''' is actually a [[wikipedia:crookes tube|Crookes Tube]]. It is found on the last (14) sublevel of the Dream Den, and is held by the powerful [[Titan Dweevil]]. It must be knocked off by dealing enough damage. It somehow produces a collection of spiky metal objects (mines) that it then electrifies as a series circuit. This is one of the five treasures that are tied for second in their value. | The '''Shock Therapist''' is actually a [[wikipedia:crookes tube|Crookes Tube]]. It is found on the last (14) sublevel of the Dream Den, and is held by the powerful [[Titan Dweevil]]. It must be knocked off by dealing enough damage. It somehow produces a collection of spiky metal objects (mines) that it then electrifies as a series circuit. This is one of the five treasures that are tied for second in their value. | ||
{{Notes| | {{Notes|journal=y|sale=y}} | ||
{{Treasures}} | {{Treasures}} | ||
Revision as of 09:43, March 29, 2012
Shock Therapist | |
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File:Shock Therapist.jpg | |
Number | 197 |
Series | Titan Dweevil Series |
Value | × 1000 |
Weight | 30 |
Maximum carriers | 40 Pikmin |
Location | Dream Den |
Challenge Mode levels | None |
The Shock Therapist is actually a Crookes Tube. It is found on the last (14) sublevel of the Dream Den, and is held by the powerful Titan Dweevil. It must be knocked off by dealing enough damage. It somehow produces a collection of spiky metal objects (mines) that it then electrifies as a series circuit. This is one of the five treasures that are tied for second in their value.
Notes
Olimar's journal
“This shocker was one of several weapons wielded by the nightmarish titan dweevil. It allowed the creature to smite Pikmin with zaps of lightning!”
Sales pitch
“This nanotech device gathers negative ions in the atmosphere and converts them into energy. It then releases that energy. Zap! Use it to relieve muscle soreness and joint stress. One warning, however: it does render the user unconscious.”