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{{Infobox treasure | {{Infobox treasure | ||
|treasure_name=Priceless Statue | |||
|image=Thumb_pricelessstatue.jpg | |image=Thumb_pricelessstatue.jpg | ||
|size=100px | |size=100px | ||
|icon=Treasure Hoard Priceless Statue.png | |||
|hoard_number=141 (NTSC) | |hoard_number=141 (NTSC) | ||
139 (PAL) | 139 (PAL) | ||
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|max_pikmin=15 | |max_pikmin=15 | ||
|location=Frontier Cavern | |location=Frontier Cavern | ||
|ntsclocation= | |ntsclocation=}} | ||
The '''Priceless Statue''' is a [[wikipedia:Chess|black chess queen]] found | The '''Priceless Statue''' is a [[wikipedia:Chess|black chess queen]] found in the [[Pikmin 2|second ''Pikmin'' game]]. It is found in the sixth sublevel of the [[Frontier Cavern]] and may be on the ledge near the hole to Sublevel 7 or in the water. Use [[Red Pikmin|Red]] and [[Blue Pikmin]] to get it or you can use the [[Bulbmin]] that can be found in the Sublevel. Defeat the [[Decorated Cannon Beetle|Cannon Beetles]] and [[Water Dumple]]s that may be in the way. | ||
{{Notes|journal=y|sale=y}} | |||
{{Treasures}} | {{Treasures}} | ||
Revision as of 19:45, January 30, 2014
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Number | 141 (NTSC)
139 (PAL) | ||
Series | Dream Series | ||
Value | × 80 | ||
Weight | 10 | ||
Maximum carriers | 15 Pikmin | ||
Location | Frontier Cavern | ||
Challenge Mode levels | None |
The Priceless Statue is a black chess queen found in the second Pikmin game. It is found in the sixth sublevel of the Frontier Cavern and may be on the ledge near the hole to Sublevel 7 or in the water. Use Red and Blue Pikmin to get it or you can use the Bulbmin that can be found in the Sublevel. Defeat the Cannon Beetles and Water Dumples that may be in the way.
Notes
Olimar's journal
“This statue features an astounding degree of detail. It looks a lot like a present I gave my mom for Mother's Day. I miss her...sometimes.”
Sales pitch
“This stone carving was lined up with others as if they were meant to protect something. Proof of a megalithic civilization! (I am unsure about that, but bluffing is paramount.)”