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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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P4 Newtolite Shell location.jpg|The Newtolite Shell in the location it is discovered.
P4 Newtolite Shell location.jpg|The Newtolite Shell in the location it is discovered.
BluePikminCarryingTheNewtoliteShell.jpg|Blue Pikmin carrying the Newtolite Shell.
BluePikminCarryingTheNewtoliteShell.jpg|Blue Pikmin carrying the Newtolite Shell.
P4 Newtolite Shell Closer Look.jpg|A closer look at the Newtolite Shell in the [[Treasure Catalog]].
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Olimarnite Shell]]
* [[Olimarnite Shell]]
* [[Slipper-Bug Fossil]]


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[[Category:Serene Shores]]

Latest revision as of 00:23, August 24, 2024

Newtolite Shell
Pikmin 4 treasure
Treasure Catalog icon.
Icon for the Newtolite Shell, from Pikmin 4's Treasure Catalog.
Series Paleontology Series
Value Sparklium × 400
Weight 20
Maximum carriers 40
Locations Serene Shores
Dandori Challenge stages None
Dandori Battle stages None
Total amount 1

The Newtolite Shell is a treasure in Pikmin 4. It is actually an ammonite fossil.

Collecting the treasure[edit]

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The strategies shown are just suggestions.

The Newtolite Shell is submerged underwater and buried under a sand mound in the northeastern corner of the Serene Shores. To collect it, you must throw 20 Blue Pikmin at it.

Notes[edit]

Schnauz's notes[edit]

This is the fossil of an ancient sea creature. Sure, it looks like nothing but a brown blob from above, but flip it over, and...SURPRISE! It sparkles like a gem lit from the inside! The iridescent pattern reminds of a water-dwelling newt found on my home planet.

Olimar's notes[edit]

A fossil excavated at the beach. From its shape, I can deduce that it was cast by an aquatic creature. That could indicate that the current site of the beach was once the ocean floor.

Louie's notes[edit]

It only took one bite of charred space newt to straighten Nana's bad back. I wonder what medicinal properties this might have.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese 宝石イモリナイト?
Hōseki Imorinaito
Gem Newtolite Portmanteau of イモリ?, lit.: "newt" and アンモナイト?, lit.: "ammonite"
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
寶石蠑螈菊石
Bǎoshí Róngyuán Júshí
Gem Salamander Ammonite
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
宝石蝾螈菊石
Bǎoshí Róngyuán Júshí
Gem Salamander Ammonite
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Kameleonietschelp Chameleonite shell Portmanteau of "kameleon" and "ammoniet"
Flag of France French Fossile salammonite Salammonite fossil Portmanteau of "salamandre" and "ammonite"
Flag of Germany German Molchiges Gehäuse Salamandery Shell
Flag of Italy Italian Fossile tritonico Newty fossil
Flag of South Korea Korean 보석 도롱나이트
Boseok Dorongnaiteu
Gem Salamandrite Portmanteau of 도롱뇽 (salamander) and 암모나이트 (ammonite)
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Salamanita iridescente Iridescent salammonite Portmanteau of "salamandra" and "amonite"
Flag of Spain Spanish Caracola nacarada Pearly shell

See also[edit]