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|Jap  = さまよいしヌケガラ
|Jap  = さまよいしヌケガラ
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|JapR = samayoi shi nukegara
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|JapM = Wandering husk
|Dut  = Opgegeven omhulsel
|Dut  = Opgegeven omhulsel
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Mysterious Carriage]]
* [[Possessed Squash]]
* [[Possessed Squash]]



Latest revision as of 21:40, July 16, 2024

Abandoned Husk Logs icon.
200
Value Sparklium × 1000
Weight 9[note 1]
Maximum carriers 9[note 1]
Location Troop Commander

The Abandoned Husk is a treasure in Hey! Pikmin. It is actually a jack-o'-lantern without a candle. Its collection triggers the ending of the Troop Commander area, and unlocks the Sweltering Parchlands.

Collecting the treasure[edit]

Main article: Queen Shearwig#Strategy.

The Abandoned Husk is obtained by defeating the Queen Shearwig.

Notes

Hey! Pikmin logs

It looks like an indigenous creature, but it's empty. Hmm. I've seen soul-like things leaving the bodies of other creatures. Did this empty shell once house a soul too? Did other objects we've found also once have souls? Where do they go? Who decides which creatures have them? Do I have one? Hmm... I'd better get some sleep. I'm running on empty.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese さまよいしヌケガラ?
samayoi shi nukegara
Wandering husk
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Opgegeven omhulsel Abandoned casing
Flag of France French Crâne abandonné Abandoned skull
Flag of Germany German Hohler Kopf Empty head
Flag of Italy Italian Guscio abbondonato Abandoned shell
Flag of Spain Spanish Caparazón abandonado Abandoned shell

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b The treasure cannot be carried in-game. This value came from the game's files.