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The following collectibles are made of '''gold''' in ''[[Pikmin | The following [[enemies]] and collectibles are made of '''gold''' in {{p2}}, {{p3}}, {{p4}} and {{hp}}. | ||
*''Pikmin 2'' | |||
**'''{{icon|Lustrous Element|y}}''': a coin [[treasure]]. | |||
**'''{{icon|Unspeakable Wonder|y}}''': a crown. | |||
**'''{{icon|Iridescent Glint Beetle|y}}''': a beetle enemy with a gold shell. | |||
*''Pikmin 3'' | |||
**'''{{icon|Golden Grenade|y}}''': a special cherry [[fruit]] in [[Mission Mode]] and [[Bingo Battle]]. | |||
**'''{{icon|Golden Sunseed|y}}''': a special strawberry fruit in Mission Mode and Bingo Battle. | |||
**'''{{icon|Nugget|y}}''': small piles of gold in Mission Mode. | |||
*''Pikmin 4'' | |||
**'''{{icon|Golden Vaulting Table|y|v=P4}}''': a gold bar that requires 1000 [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] to lift. | |||
**'''{{icon|Golden Sniffer|y|v=P4}}''': a golden pear fruit, weighing 30, which appears in [[Dandori Battle]]s. | |||
**'''{{icon|Gold Nugget|y|v=P4}}''': small piles of gold in {{p4}}. | |||
*''Hey! Pikmin'' | |||
**'''{{icon|Anti-Routine Screen|y}}''': a mask. | |||
**'''{{icon|Apotheosis of Balance|y}}''': a kendama. | |||
**'''{{icon|Authoritative Obelisk|y}}''': a chess piece. | |||
**'''{{icon|Dutiful Watchdog|y}}''': a dog sculpture. | |||
**'''{{icon|Enduring Partnership|y}}''': a game cartridge. | |||
**'''{{icon|Flauntulent Bauble|y}}''': a bauble. | |||
**'''{{icon|Flashy Monument|y}}''': a trophy. | |||
**'''{{icon|Gigaton Bag|y}}''': a lock. | |||
**'''{{icon|King's Sanctum|y}}''': a crown. | |||
**'''{{icon|Loop of Beginnings|y}}''': a ring. | |||
**'''{{icon|Manifested Time Container|y}}''': an hourglass. | |||
**'''{{icon|Nostalgic Buckler|y}}''': a boot buckle. | |||
**'''{{icon|Ornamental Cycle|y}}''': a pair of glasses. | |||
**'''{{icon|Priceless Artifact|y}}''': a gold Mario amiibo. | |||
**'''{{icon|Sorcerer's Wand|y}}''': a key. | |||
**'''{{icon|Stopped Doomsday Clock|y}}''': a clock. | |||
**'''{{icon|Sunset Engine|y}}''': a toy train. | |||
**'''{{icon|The Real Magic|y}}''': a key with gems. | |||
**'''{{icon|Tiny Jumbo Jet|y}}''': a plane sculpture. | |||
*{{icon| | In addition, the following things also have a gold-like appearance. | ||
*{{icon| | *'''{{icon|Scornet|y}}''': a small flying enemy with gold feathers. | ||
*{{icon| | *'''{{icon|Scornet Maestro|y}}''': a flying boss with gold feathers that commands Scornets. | ||
*{{icon| | *'''{{icon|Plasm Wraith|y}}''': the final boss of ''Pikmin 3'' that is made of a shiny gold-like substance. | ||
*'''{{icon|Baldy Long Legs|y}}''': a bald spider-like boss with a [[golden Baldy Long Legs|gold-colored variant]] in [[The Ship Restored]]. | |||
*'''{{icon|Shaggy Long Legs|y}}''': a hairy spider-like boss with a [[golden Shaggy Long Legs|gold-colored variant]] in the same mission. | |||
*{{icon| | *The '''[[Hocotate ship]]''' becomes golden once the debt is repaid in ''Pikmin 2''. | ||
*The [[Hocotate ship]] becomes golden once the debt is repaid in '' | *'''{{icon|Gildemandwee|y|v=P4}}''': a salamander-like creature with golden stones on its back. | ||
*'''{{icon|Gildemander|y|v=P4}}''': a mature version of the ''Gildemandwee'' with more golden stones on its back. | |||
{{disambiguation}} | {{disambiguation}} |
Latest revision as of 18:12, March 4, 2024
The following enemies and collectibles are made of gold in Pikmin 2, Pikmin 3, Pikmin 4 and Hey! Pikmin.
- Pikmin 2
- Lustrous Element: a coin treasure.
- Unspeakable Wonder: a crown.
- Iridescent Glint Beetle: a beetle enemy with a gold shell.
- Pikmin 3
- Golden Grenade: a special cherry fruit in Mission Mode and Bingo Battle.
- Golden Sunseed: a special strawberry fruit in Mission Mode and Bingo Battle.
- Nugget: small piles of gold in Mission Mode.
- Pikmin 4
- Golden Vaulting Table: a gold bar that requires 1000 Pikmin to lift.
- Golden Sniffer: a golden pear fruit, weighing 30, which appears in Dandori Battles.
- Gold Nugget: small piles of gold in Pikmin 4.
- Hey! Pikmin
- Anti-Routine Screen: a mask.
- Apotheosis of Balance: a kendama.
- Authoritative Obelisk: a chess piece.
- Dutiful Watchdog: a dog sculpture.
- Enduring Partnership: a game cartridge.
- Flauntulent Bauble: a bauble.
- Flashy Monument: a trophy.
- Gigaton Bag: a lock.
- King's Sanctum: a crown.
- Loop of Beginnings: a ring.
- Manifested Time Container: an hourglass.
- Nostalgic Buckler: a boot buckle.
- Ornamental Cycle: a pair of glasses.
- Priceless Artifact: a gold Mario amiibo.
- Sorcerer's Wand: a key.
- Stopped Doomsday Clock: a clock.
- Sunset Engine: a toy train.
- The Real Magic: a key with gems.
- Tiny Jumbo Jet: a plane sculpture.
In addition, the following things also have a gold-like appearance.
- Scornet: a small flying enemy with gold feathers.
- Scornet Maestro: a flying boss with gold feathers that commands Scornets.
- Plasm Wraith: the final boss of Pikmin 3 that is made of a shiny gold-like substance.
- Baldy Long Legs: a bald spider-like boss with a gold-colored variant in The Ship Restored.
- Shaggy Long Legs: a hairy spider-like boss with a gold-colored variant in the same mission.
- The Hocotate ship becomes golden once the debt is repaid in Pikmin 2.
- Gildemandwee: a salamander-like creature with golden stones on its back.
- Gildemander: a mature version of the Gildemandwee with more golden stones on its back.
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