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|pikmin    = Ice Pikmin
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|opponent  = Olimar
|caption  =  
|dandori    = 2
|location  = [[Sun-Speckled Terrace]], [[Blossoming Arcadia]], [[Serene Shores]]
|time      = 5:00
|sublevels =  
|music      = ''[[Music in Pikmin 4#Dandori Battle (Toy Box)|Dandori Battle (Toy Box)]]''
|rescues  = 1
|treasures = None
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'''Battle in a Box''' is the second [[Dandori Battle]] stage in {{p4}}. It is a medium-sized square-shaped stage with a lowered area in the center and bases at opposite corners, set in a toybox-like environment with wooden blocks and foam mats. In [[Story Mode]], the opponent is the [[Leafling#Leafling Olimar|Olimar leafling]]. In Dandori Battle mode is it unlocked by completing a match of [[Trial Run]]. It has a time limit of 5 minutes.


'''Battle in a Box''' is the second [[Dandori Battle]] stage in {{p4}}. In [[Story Mode]], the opponent is the [[Leafling#Leafling Olimar|Olimar Leafling]]. It is unlocked after playing on [[Trial Run]] in Dandori Battle mode.
==How to reach==
{{see|Dandori Battle#Locations}}
It will be either in the [[Sun-Speckled Terrace]], [[Blossoming Arcadia]], or [[Serene Shores]], depending on which Dandori Battle is entered second.


It has a Dandori Level of two out of five. It is a square stage with opponents at opposing corners and a large center square.
==Layout==
Battle in a Box is set in a square-shaped arena, with various low walls dividing it into several sections. The two bases are in opposite corners, surrounded by [[pellet]]s and basic enemies. In the other two corners there are tougher enemies, [[Gold Nugget|nuggets]], buried treasures, and more pellets. These corners have open access from one base and are blocked from the other base by a [[dirt wall]], which can be destroyed to allow quicker access to the objects there. The center of the arena is lower than the rest, with ramps leading down to it from all four corners, and has tougher enemies and more nuggets.


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===Starting objects===
{{game help|p4|Document which of these objects can respawn, under what conditions.}}
* '''Treasures''':
** {{icon|Gold Nugget|v=P4|y}} × 90 (6 piles of 15)
** {{icon|Portable Sunset|v=P4|y}} × 2 (partially buried)
** {{icon|Sunseed Berry|v=P4|y}} × 2
* '''Enemies''':
** {{icon|Bulborb|v=P4|y}} × 3
** {{icon|Dwarf Bulborb|v=P4|y}} × 10
* '''Obstacles''':
** {{icon|Dirt wall|v=P4|y}} × 2
* '''Other''':
** {{icon|Pellet Posy|v=P4|y}} (1-pellet) × 16
** {{icon|Pellet Posy|v=P4|y}} (5-pellet) × 4


== How to Reach ==
===Objects that spawn during the battle===
Depending on what order the player enters them, this stage can be within the cave entrances in either [[Sun-Speckled Terrace#Dandori Battle|Sun-Speckled Terrace]], [[Blossoming Arcadia#Dandori Battle|Blossoming Arcadia]], or [[Serene Shores#Dandori Battle|Serene Shores]].
* 3:00 remaining:
** {{icon|Zest Bomb|v=P4|y}} × 2
* 2:30 remaining:
** {{icon|Sunseed Berry|v=P4|y}} × 2
* 2:00 remaining:
** {{icon|Insect Condo|v=P4|y}} × 2


== Overview ==
The [[Sneak Bomb]] will appear at 2:30 remaining.
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== Layout ==
The second [[Bonus Find]] will be selected at 3:00 remaining.
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== Strategy ==
==Strategy==
{{guide}}
{{guide}}
{{stub}}
{{game help|p4|Write a strategy guide for the stage.}}


== Objects ==
==Notes==
{{stub|Finish and confirm how these change based on time.}}
===Corgwin's menu===
;Starting Pikmin
{{transcript|Targeting Bonus Finds is the trick to becoming a Dandori pro! But remember that frozen enemies shatter on impact and can't be carried.}}


;Treasures
===Dandori Battle menu===
{{transcript|Not too big and not too small. This stage is just the right size and well-balanced for all play styles.}}


;Enemies
==Names in other languages==
 
;Obstacles
 
;Others
 
== Names in other languages ==
{{foreignname
{{foreignname
|Jap  =  
|Jap  = 戦場のおもちゃ箱
|JapR =  
|JapR = Senjō no Omochabako
|JapM =  
|JapM = Battlefield Toy Box
|ChiTrad  =  
|ChiTrad  = 戰場的玩具箱
|ChiTradR =  
|ChiTradR = Zhàncháng de Wánjùxiāng
|ChiTradM =  
|ChiTradM = Battlefield Toy Box
|ChiSimp  =  
|ChiSimp  = 战场的玩具箱
|ChiSimpR =  
|ChiSimpR = Zhàncháng de Wánjùxiāng
|ChiSimpM =  
|ChiSimpM = Battlefield Toy Box
|Dut  =  
|Dut  = Speelgoedkisttwist
|DutM =  
|DutM = Toy box feud
|Fra  = Combat du coffre
|Fra  = Combat du coffre
|FraM = Chest battle
|FraM = Chest battle
|Ger  =  
|Ger  = Kampf in der Kiste
|GerM =  
|GerM = Battle in the Chest
|Ita  =  
|Ita  = Scatola di battaglia
|ItaM =  
|ItaM = Battle box
|Kor  =  
|Kor  = 전장의 장난감 상자
|KorM =  
|KorR = Jeonjang-ui Jangnan'gam Sangja
|Spa  =  
|KorM = Battlefield Toy Box
|SpaM =  
|Spa  = Enfrentamiento recreativo
|Por  =  
|SpaM = Recreational confrontation
|PorM =  
|Por  = Balaio de batalha
|PorM = Battle basket
}}
}}
==See also==
* [[Ice-Cross Course]]
* [[Arid Metropolis]]


{{p4 caves}}
{{p4 caves}}

Latest revision as of 16:01, October 31, 2024

Battle in a Box

Overview shot of Battle in a Box

Default Pikmin* Ice Pikmin Ice Pikmin
Opponent* Olimar
Dandori Level* A flame icon used to indicate the Dandori Level of Dandori Challenges, Dandori Battles, and the Danger Level of night expeditions. A flame icon used to indicate the Dandori Level of Dandori Challenges, Dandori Battles, and the Danger Level of night expeditions. A modified version of  to represent the empty ratings up to 5. A modified version of  to represent the empty ratings up to 5. A modified version of  to represent the empty ratings up to 5.
Time limit 5:00
Music Dandori Battle (Toy Box)
*This can be changed in Dandori Battle mode.


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Battle in a Box is the second Dandori Battle stage in Pikmin 4. It is a medium-sized square-shaped stage with a lowered area in the center and bases at opposite corners, set in a toybox-like environment with wooden blocks and foam mats. In Story Mode, the opponent is the Olimar leafling. In Dandori Battle mode is it unlocked by completing a match of Trial Run. It has a time limit of 5 minutes.

How to reach[edit]

See: Dandori Battle#Locations

It will be either in the Sun-Speckled Terrace, Blossoming Arcadia, or Serene Shores, depending on which Dandori Battle is entered second.

Layout[edit]

Battle in a Box is set in a square-shaped arena, with various low walls dividing it into several sections. The two bases are in opposite corners, surrounded by pellets and basic enemies. In the other two corners there are tougher enemies, nuggets, buried treasures, and more pellets. These corners have open access from one base and are blocked from the other base by a dirt wall, which can be destroyed to allow quicker access to the objects there. The center of the arena is lower than the rest, with ramps leading down to it from all four corners, and has tougher enemies and more nuggets.

Starting objects[edit]

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays Pikmin 4.
Particularly: Document which of these objects can respawn, under what conditions.

Objects that spawn during the battle[edit]

The Sneak Bomb will appear at 2:30 remaining.

The second Bonus Find will be selected at 3:00 remaining.

Strategy[edit]

The following article or section contains guides.
The strategies shown are just suggestions.

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays Pikmin 4.
Particularly: Write a strategy guide for the stage.

Notes[edit]

Corgwin's menu[edit]

Targeting Bonus Finds is the trick to becoming a Dandori pro! But remember that frozen enemies shatter on impact and can't be carried.

Dandori Battle menu[edit]

Not too big and not too small. This stage is just the right size and well-balanced for all play styles.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese 戦場のおもちゃ箱?
Senjō no Omochabako
Battlefield Toy Box
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
戰場的玩具箱
Zhàncháng de Wánjùxiāng
Battlefield Toy Box
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
战场的玩具箱
Zhàncháng de Wánjùxiāng
Battlefield Toy Box
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Speelgoedkisttwist Toy box feud
Flag of France French Combat du coffre Chest battle
Flag of Germany German Kampf in der Kiste Battle in the Chest
Flag of Italy Italian Scatola di battaglia Battle box
Flag of South Korea Korean 전장의 장난감 상자
Jeonjang-ui Jangnan'gam Sangja
Battlefield Toy Box
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Balaio de batalha Battle basket
Flag of Spain Spanish Enfrentamiento recreativo Recreational confrontation

See also[edit]