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{{infobox p4 treasure | {{infobox p4 treasure | ||
|image = Searing Acidshock P4 icon.png | |image = Searing Acidshock P4 icon.png | ||
|icon = Searing Acidshock P4 icon.png | |||
|size = 200px | |size = 200px | ||
|series = Spring Crop Series | |series = Spring Crop Series | ||
|sparklium = 50 | |sparklium = 50 | ||
|weight = 3 | |weight = 3 | ||
|max_pikmin = | |max_pikmin = 6 | ||
|location = [[Blossoming Arcadia]] | |location = [[Blossoming Arcadia]], [[Hero's Hideaway]], [[Primordial Thicket]] | ||
|dandori_c = [[Dandori Day Care]], [[Hefty Haulway]], [[Trial of the Sage Leaf]] | |||
|amount = 3 | |amount = 3 | ||
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The '''Searing Acidshock''' ({{j|セイコウノモト|Seikou no Moto|Leader to Success}}) is a [[fruit]] in ''[[Pikmin 3]]''. It is a green, unripened {{w|Prunus mume|Japanese apricot}}, also known as an ume. It takes three Pikmin to [[carry]], and gives one bottle of juice (half a bottle in [[difficulty|Ultra-Spicy mode]]). It also bears a slight resemblance to the [[Lesser Mock Bottom]], although they're entirely different fruits. There are four Searing Acidshocks in Story Mode, appearing in the [[Tropical Wilds]], [[Garden of Hope]], and [[Twilight River]]. | The '''Searing Acidshock''' ({{j|セイコウノモト|Seikou no Moto|Leader to Success}}) is a [[fruit]] in ''[[Pikmin 3]]'' and a [[treasure]] in {{p4}}. It is a green, unripened {{w|Prunus mume|Japanese apricot}}, also known as an ume. It takes three Pikmin to [[carry]], and gives one bottle of juice (half a bottle in [[difficulty|Ultra-Spicy mode]]). It also bears a slight resemblance to the [[Lesser Mock Bottom]], although they're entirely different fruits. There are four Searing Acidshocks in ''Pikmin 3''{{'s}} Story Mode, appearing in the [[Tropical Wilds]], [[Garden of Hope]], and [[Twilight River]], and three in ''Pikmin 4''{{'s}}, in the [[Blossoming Arcadia]], [[Hero's Hideaway]], and [[Primordial Thicket]]. | ||
==Collecting the fruit== | == Collecting the fruit == | ||
{{guide}} | {{guide}} | ||
===Tropical Wilds=== | === Tropical Wilds === | ||
{{location map | width = 400 | height = 260 | image = Tropical Wilds minimap.png | caption = Location of the Searing Acidshock in the Tropical Wilds. | icons = | {{location map | width = 400 | height = 260 | image = Tropical Wilds minimap.png | caption = Location of the Searing Acidshock in the Tropical Wilds. | icons = | ||
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===Garden of Hope=== | === Garden of Hope === | ||
{{location map | width = 350 | height = 385 | image = Garden of Hope minimap.png | caption = Locations of the Searing Acidshock in the Garden of Hope. The one on the right is in the crystal; the one on the left is in the Bug-Eyed Crawmad. | icons = | {{location map | width = 350 | height = 385 | image = Garden of Hope minimap.png | caption = Locations of the Searing Acidshock in the Garden of Hope. The one on the right is in the crystal; the one on the left is in the Bug-Eyed Crawmad. | icons = | ||
{{map icon | Searing Acidshock | 173 | 274}} | {{map icon | Searing Acidshock | 173 | 274}} | ||
{{map icon | Searing Acidshock | 125 | 245}} | {{map icon | Searing Acidshock | 125 | 245}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
====Crystal==== | |||
==== Crystal ==== | |||
After [[Louie]] has been saved from the [[Scornet Maestro]], he will run away, destroying the cinder block in the [[Garden of Hope]], opening up a new section. [[Blue Pikmin]] must be used to retrieve submerged fragments in order to build a bridge across to a tiled chunk of land. A [[Waddlepus]] will be found here, along with a [[Burgeoning Spiderwort]] and a large [[crystal]] which contains the Searing Acidshock. Upon destroying the crystal, the fruit will be ready to be taken back. | After [[Louie]] has been saved from the [[Scornet Maestro]], he will run away, destroying the cinder block in the [[Garden of Hope]], opening up a new section. [[Blue Pikmin]] must be used to retrieve submerged fragments in order to build a bridge across to a tiled chunk of land. A [[Waddlepus]] will be found here, along with a [[Burgeoning Spiderwort]] and a large [[crystal]] which contains the Searing Acidshock. Upon destroying the crystal, the fruit will be ready to be taken back. | ||
====Bug-Eyed Crawmad==== | ==== Bug-Eyed Crawmad ==== | ||
Another Searing Acidshock is found in the area beyond the cinder block, and is inside a [[Bug-Eyed Crawmad]] next to a large pile of fragments. The creature is surrounded by water on both sides, so [[Blue Pikmin|Blue]] or [[Winged Pikmin]] must be used to fight it. Winged Pikmin make for a quicker fight, since they automatically fly up to the creature's eye-stalks without needing to throw. | Another Searing Acidshock is found in the area beyond the cinder block, and is inside a [[Bug-Eyed Crawmad]] next to a large pile of fragments. The creature is surrounded by water on both sides, so [[Blue Pikmin|Blue]] or [[Winged Pikmin]] must be used to fight it. Winged Pikmin make for a quicker fight, since they automatically fly up to the creature's eye-stalks without needing to throw. | ||
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===Twilight River=== | === Twilight River === | ||
{{location map | width = 300 | height = 414 | image = Twilight River minimap.png | caption = Location of the Searing Acidshock in the Twilight River. | icons = | {{location map | width = 300 | height = 414 | image = Twilight River minimap.png | caption = Location of the Searing Acidshock in the Twilight River. | icons = | ||
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==Collecting the treasure== | == Collecting the treasure == | ||
===Blossoming Arcadia=== | {{guide}} | ||
There is a Searing Acidshock | |||
=== Blossoming Arcadia === | |||
There is a Searing Acidshock near of a [[Waddlequaff]] at the eastern edge of the overworld. To collect this treasure, you must build the [[climbing wall]] on the western wall, located next to the sequence of [[jar]]s, and then either be quick enough so the Waddlequaff doesn't swallow it, or get it out of the Waddlequaff. To do so, either defeat the creature, or force it to spit it out with enough damage, then distract the enemy while the treasure is being carried off. | |||
===Hero's Hideaway=== | === Hero's Hideaway === | ||
There is a Searing Acidshock hidden on the floor | There is a Searing Acidshock hidden on the floor, inside some [[jar]]s, near the northeastern corner of the kitchen floor. To collect it, you must break the jars, defeat the two [[Gildemandwee]]s that appear, and then throw 3 Pikmin at it. | ||
===Primordial Thicket=== | === Primordial Thicket === | ||
There is a Searing Acidshock inside of a [[Baldy Long Legs]] near the | {{see also|Baldy Long Legs#Strategy}} | ||
There is a Searing Acidshock inside of a [[Baldy Long Legs]] near the south of the overworld, at the Autumnal Gully [[base]]. To collect this treasure, you must first defeat the Baldy Long Legs, then throw 3 Pikmin at it. | |||
{{notes|brittany=y|brittanyreg=y}} | {{notes|brittany=y|brittanyreg=y}} | ||
==Technical information== | === Schnauz's notes === | ||
{{transcript|{{Notes:Searing Acidshock/schnauz}}|block=y}} | |||
=== Olimar's notes === | |||
{{transcript|{{Notes:Searing Acidshock/olimar}}|block=y}} | |||
=== Louie's notes === | |||
{{transcript|{{Notes:Searing Acidshock/louie}}|block=y}} | |||
== Technical information == | |||
{{p3 fruit technical | {{p3 fruit technical | ||
|name = apricot | |name = apricot | ||
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}} | }} | ||
==Gallery== | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Searing Acidshock P3 Carried.png|[[Winged Pikmin]] carrying the fruit through the air. | |||
Searing Acidshock 1 Garden of Hope.jpg|The first Searing Acidshock from the Garden of Hope. | Searing Acidshock 1 Garden of Hope.jpg|The first Searing Acidshock from the Garden of Hope. | ||
Searing Acidshock 2 Garden of Hope.jpg|The second Searing Acidshock from the Garden of Hope. | Searing Acidshock 2 Garden of Hope.jpg|The second Searing Acidshock from the Garden of Hope. | ||
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Searing Acidshock Twilight River.jpg|The Searing Acidshock from the Twilight River. | Searing Acidshock Twilight River.jpg|The Searing Acidshock from the Twilight River. | ||
Searing Acidshock.jpg|Close up of a Searing Acidshock. | Searing Acidshock.jpg|Close up of a Searing Acidshock. | ||
P4 Searing Acidshock Blossoming Arcadia location.jpg|The Searing Acidshock in the [[Blossoming Arcadia]], in the location it is discovered. | |||
P4 Searing Acidshock Hero's Hideaway location.jpg|The Searing Acidshock in the [[Hero's Hideaway]] in the location it is discovered. | |||
Real Umes.jpg|Real ume fruit. | Real Umes.jpg|Real ume fruit. | ||
Real Unripened Ume.jpg|Real unripe ume fruit. | Real Unripened Ume.jpg|Real unripe ume fruit. | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | == Trivia == | ||
*Umes are often pickled, turning into the dish "umeboshi", or Japanese salt plums. They have a strong sour and salty taste. This is why Brittany suggests pickling the Searing Acidshock to make it more palatable. | *Umes are often pickled, turning into the dish "umeboshi", or Japanese salt plums. They have a strong sour and salty taste. This is why Brittany suggests pickling the Searing Acidshock to make it more palatable. | ||
==Names in other languages== | == Names in other languages == | ||
{{foreignname | {{foreignname | ||
|Jap = セイコウノモト | |Jap = セイコウノモト | ||
|JapR = | |JapR = Seikō no Moto | ||
|JapM = Leader to Success | |JapM = Leader to Success | ||
|ChiTrad = | |JapN = It comes from a Japanese saying: {{transcript|'''shippai''' wa '''seikō no moto'''}}, meaning "a failure leads to a success", and the real world ume fruit is ''suppai'' (sour). | ||
|ChiTradR = | |ChiTrad = 青澀五月雨 | ||
|ChiTradM = | |ChiTradR = Qīngsè Wǔyuè Yǔ | ||
|ChiTradM = Unripe May Rain | |||
|ChiSimp = 青涩五月雨 | |||
|ChiSimpR = Qīngsè Wǔyuè Yǔ | |||
|ChiSimpM = Unripe May Rain | |||
|Dut = Allesverzengende zuurbal | |Dut = Allesverzengende zuurbal | ||
|DutM = All-searing sourball | |DutM = All-searing sourball | ||
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|Ita = Bulbo energizzante | |Ita = Bulbo energizzante | ||
|ItaM = Energizing bulb | |ItaM = Energizing bulb | ||
|Kor = | |Kor = 미간에주름 | ||
|KorR = | |KorR = Migan-e-Jureum | ||
|KorM = | |KorM = Forehead Wrinkles | ||
|Por = Bulbo energizante | |Por = Bulbo energizante | ||
|PorM = Energizing bulb | |PorM = Energizing bulb | ||
| | |Spa = Cálida victoria | ||
| | |SpaM = Warm victory | ||
|notes = y | |notes = y | ||
}} | }} | ||
==See also== | == See also == | ||
*[[Lesser Mock Bottom]] | * [[Lesser Mock Bottom]] | ||
{{Tropical Wilds}} | {{Tropical Wilds}} | ||
{{Garden of Hope}} | {{Garden of Hope}} | ||
{{Twilight River}} | {{Twilight River}} | ||
{{Blossoming Arcadia}} | |||
{{Hero's Hideaway}} | |||
{{Primordial Thicket}} | |||
{{fruits}} | {{fruits}} | ||
{{P4 treasures}} | |||
[[Category:Mission Mode]] | |||
[[Category:Dandori Challenge]] | |||
[[Category:Trial of the Sage Leaf]] |
Latest revision as of 21:26, October 4, 2024
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Juice amount | 1.0 (0.5 in Ultra-Spicy mode) | ||
Mission Mode value | × 50 | ||
Weight | 3 | ||
Max. carriers | 6 (normally) | ||
Locations | Tropical Wilds, Garden of Hope, Twilight River | ||
Mission Mode locations | Shaded Garden Remix | ||
Bingo Battle locations | None | ||
Side Stories locations | None |
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Series | Spring Crop Series | ||
Value | × 50 | ||
Weight | 3 | ||
Maximum carriers | 6 | ||
Locations | Blossoming Arcadia, Hero's Hideaway, Primordial Thicket | ||
Dandori Challenge stages | Dandori Day Care, Hefty Haulway, Trial of the Sage Leaf | ||
Dandori Battle stages | None | ||
Total amount | 3 |
The Searing Acidshock (セイコウノモト?, lit.: "Leader to Success") is a fruit in Pikmin 3 and a treasure in Pikmin 4. It is a green, unripened Japanese apricot, also known as an ume. It takes three Pikmin to carry, and gives one bottle of juice (half a bottle in Ultra-Spicy mode). It also bears a slight resemblance to the Lesser Mock Bottom, although they're entirely different fruits. There are four Searing Acidshocks in Pikmin 3's Story Mode, appearing in the Tropical Wilds, Garden of Hope, and Twilight River, and three in Pikmin 4's, in the Blossoming Arcadia, Hero's Hideaway, and Primordial Thicket.
Collecting the fruit[edit]
The following article or section contains guides. |
Tropical Wilds[edit]
At the far end of the large body of water guarded by a Hermit Crawmad, there is a passage to another large area. A dirt wall must be destroyed, revealing a large, round area with a small chunk of land in the middle. Defeat the Puckering Blinnows in the surrounding water, and you will find a Calcified Crushblat on the chunk of land. Using nearby Candypop Buds, Rock Pikmin can be obtained to defeat the Crushblat, which has the Searing Acidshock. Use the Candypop Buds once again to transform the Rock Pikmin back into Blue Pikmin, and carry back the fruit. Alternatively, you can destroy the creature easily with three bomb rocks.
Garden of Hope[edit]
Crystal[edit]
After Louie has been saved from the Scornet Maestro, he will run away, destroying the cinder block in the Garden of Hope, opening up a new section. Blue Pikmin must be used to retrieve submerged fragments in order to build a bridge across to a tiled chunk of land. A Waddlepus will be found here, along with a Burgeoning Spiderwort and a large crystal which contains the Searing Acidshock. Upon destroying the crystal, the fruit will be ready to be taken back.
Bug-Eyed Crawmad[edit]
Another Searing Acidshock is found in the area beyond the cinder block, and is inside a Bug-Eyed Crawmad next to a large pile of fragments. The creature is surrounded by water on both sides, so Blue or Winged Pikmin must be used to fight it. Winged Pikmin make for a quicker fight, since they automatically fly up to the creature's eye-stalks without needing to throw.
Twilight River[edit]
Using lily pads, you must cross the river north of the landing site and head to the west until coming across a Puffy Blowhog. Close to the edge of the river in the area there are some Flukeweeds. One requires 3 Winged Pikmin to lift and holds the Searing Acidshock. Thanks to a branch nearby that leads directly back to the Drake, the return trip should be very quick for this fruit.
Collecting the treasure[edit]
The following article or section contains guides. |
Blossoming Arcadia[edit]
There is a Searing Acidshock near of a Waddlequaff at the eastern edge of the overworld. To collect this treasure, you must build the climbing wall on the western wall, located next to the sequence of jars, and then either be quick enough so the Waddlequaff doesn't swallow it, or get it out of the Waddlequaff. To do so, either defeat the creature, or force it to spit it out with enough damage, then distract the enemy while the treasure is being carried off.
Hero's Hideaway[edit]
There is a Searing Acidshock hidden on the floor, inside some jars, near the northeastern corner of the kitchen floor. To collect it, you must break the jars, defeat the two Gildemandwees that appear, and then throw 3 Pikmin at it.
Primordial Thicket[edit]
- See also: Baldy Long Legs#Strategy.
There is a Searing Acidshock inside of a Baldy Long Legs near the south of the overworld, at the Autumnal Gully base. To collect this treasure, you must first defeat the Baldy Long Legs, then throw 3 Pikmin at it.
Notes
Brittany's notes
Schnauz's notes[edit]
Olimar's notes[edit]
Louie's notes[edit]
Technical information[edit]
Pikmin 3 technical information (?) | |
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Internal name | apricot
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Juice | 1.0 |
Juice color | (255, 200, 0, 255) |
Mission Mode points | 50 |
"Size"? | 2 |
Gallery[edit]
Winged Pikmin carrying the fruit through the air.
The Searing Acidshock in the Blossoming Arcadia, in the location it is discovered.
The Searing Acidshock in the Hero's Hideaway in the location it is discovered.
Trivia[edit]
- Umes are often pickled, turning into the dish "umeboshi", or Japanese salt plums. They have a strong sour and salty taste. This is why Brittany suggests pickling the Searing Acidshock to make it more palatable.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | セイコウノモト? Seikō no Moto |
Leader to Success | It comes from a Japanese saying: “shippai wa seikō no moto”, meaning "a failure leads to a success", and the real world ume fruit is suppai (sour). |
Chinese (traditional) |
青澀五月雨 Qīngsè Wǔyuè Yǔ |
Unripe May Rain | |
Chinese (simplified) |
青涩五月雨 Qīngsè Wǔyuè Yǔ |
Unripe May Rain | |
Dutch | Allesverzengende zuurbal | All-searing sourball | Portmanteau of vuurbal (fireball) and zuur (sour) |
French | Écrin acerbe | Acerbic case | |
German | Wachmacher-Knolle | Stimulant Bulb | |
Italian | Bulbo energizzante | Energizing bulb | |
Korean | 미간에주름 Migan-e-Jureum |
Forehead Wrinkles | |
Portuguese | Bulbo energizante | Energizing bulb | |
Spanish | Cálida victoria | Warm victory |
See also[edit]
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