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{{infobox treasure | {{infobox treasure | ||
|image = | |image = HP Quantum Traveler Treasure Log.png | ||
|size = | |size = 151px | ||
|caption = | |caption = | ||
|icon = Quantum Traveler icon.png | |icon = Quantum Traveler icon.png | ||
|sparklium = 400 | |sparklium = 400 | ||
|weight = | |weight = 16<ref name="files" group="note">The treasure cannot be carried in-game. This value came from the game's files.</ref> | ||
|max_pikmin = | |max_pikmin = 16<ref name="files" group="note"/> | ||
|location = Mushroom Valley | |location = Mushroom Valley | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Quantum Traveler''' ({{j|がちんこロケット|Gachinko Roketto}}; '''Quantum Traveller''' in the European release) is a treasure in {{hp}}. It is the second treasure that can be found in [[Mushroom Valley]]. It is actually a tan {{w|kendama}} toy with a red ball. It is roughly 2 times the height and 5 times the width of [[Captain Olimar]]. | The '''Quantum Traveler''' ({{j|がちんこロケット|Gachinko Roketto}}; '''Quantum Traveller''' in the European release) is a treasure in {{hp}}. It is the second treasure that can be found in [[Mushroom Valley]]. It is actually a tan {{w|kendama}} toy with a red ball. It is roughly 2 times the height and 5 times the width of [[Captain Olimar]]. | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
HP Quantum Traveler Location.png|The location of the Quantum Traveler. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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* [[Instant Planetarium]] | * [[Instant Planetarium]] | ||
* [[Apotheosis of Balance]] | * [[Apotheosis of Balance]] | ||
== Notes == | |||
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{{bgtreasures}} | {{bgtreasures}} |
Latest revision as of 20:25, August 25, 2024
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Value | × 400 | ||
Weight | 16[note 1] | ||
Maximum carriers | 16[note 1] | ||
Location | Mushroom Valley |
The Quantum Traveler (がちんこロケット?; Quantum Traveller in the European release) is a treasure in Hey! Pikmin. It is the second treasure that can be found in Mushroom Valley. It is actually a tan kendama toy with a red ball. It is roughly 2 times the height and 5 times the width of Captain Olimar.
Collecting the treasure[edit]
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After a bush serving as a nest for Pikmin, the player can go down a vine to access a small room with some Male Sheargrubs in it. Here, Olimar must use his jetpack in order to get to a doorway. On the other side, the player must bounce on some Bouncy Mushrooms to access the treasure.
Notes
Hey! Pikmin logs
“My guesses were a huge candle or a small lighthouse, but the S.S. Dolphin II says it's actually a rocket capable of navigating the universe. Then it brushed aside all my questions with "superstring theory." I'm not convinced.”
Play Nintendo[edit]
“The "Quantum" in "Quantum Traveller" is a science-y name for energy, which is what you'd need to play this fun cup-and-ball toy on Earth.”
Gallery[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | がちんこロケット? Gachinko Roketto |
Shoot rocket |
Dutch | Quantumraket | Quatum rocket |
French (NoA) | Voyageur quantique | Quatum traveler |
French (NoE) | Voyage quantique | Quantum trip |
German | Quantenrakete | Quantum rocket |
Italian | Missile quantico | Quantum missile |
Spanish | Cohete cuántico | Quantum rocket |