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{{needs translation|Dutch|French|Portuguese (NoE)|Spanish|Russian}}


''[[Nintendo Land]]''{{'s}} plaza contains several '''prizes''' of items and objects the player can encounter in each attraction. Some of these prizes represent items found in the ''[[Pikmin Adventure]]'' attraction. By touching the prizes on the GamePad or by jumping into them with the controllable Mii, the player can see each prize's name as well as a brief description of the item represented, provided by Monita. The following article will detail the relevant objects and items in ''Pikmin Adventure''.
''[[Nintendo Land]]''{{'s}} plaza contains several '''prizes''' of items and objects the player can encounter in each attraction. Some of these prizes represent items found in the ''[[Pikmin Adventure]]'' attraction. By touching the prizes on the GamePad or by jumping into them with the controllable Mii, the player can see each prize's name as well as a brief description of the item represented, provided by Monita. The following article will detail the relevant objects and items in ''Pikmin Adventure''.


== Bulborb Dropping ==
== Bulborb Dropping ==
[[File:PA Bulborb Dropping Statue.png|thumb|A Bulborb Dropping as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]]
[[File:PA Bulborb Dropping Statue.png|thumb|The Bulborb Dropping statue in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]]


When players are eaten by most [[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Bulborb|Bulborbs]], they are turned into a Bulborb Dropping, rendering them almost useless unless they are attacked by other players, enemies, or enter a body of water. To return to normal, the player had to either be attacked by other players, harmed by enemies, or enter a body of water.
When players are eaten by [[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Bulborb|Bulborbs]] and [[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Yellow Bulborb|Yellow Bulborbs]], they are turned into the Bulborb Dropping, rendering them vulnerable due to not being able to do much other than move slowly. To return to normal, the player needs to either be attacked by other players, harmed by enemies, or enter a body of water.


=== Monita's notes ===
=== Monita's notes ===
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{{foreignname
{{foreignname
|Jap  = チャッピーのアレ
|Jap  = チャッピーのアレ
|JapR =  
|JapR = Chappī no are
|JapM =  
|JapM = Chappie's thing
|Dut  = Bulborbkeutel
|Dut  = Bulborbkeutel
|DutM =  
|DutM =  
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|FraN =  
|FraN =  
|Ger  = Punktkäfer-Häufchen
|Ger  = Punktkäfer-Häufchen
|GerM  =  
|GerM  = Dot Beetle-Pile
|GerN  =  
|GerN  = Dot Beetle is the german name for Bulborb
|Ita = Bisognino di Coleto
|Ita = Bisognino di Coleto
|ItaM=  
|ItaM= Bulborb dropping
|ItaN =  
|ItaN =  
|ItaI =  
|ItaI =  
|Spa  = Hez de bulbo
|Spa  = Hez de bulbo
|SpaM =  
|SpaM =  
|PorM =
|PorP = Cocó de Orbolbo
|PorN =
|PorP = Cocó de Orbolbo
|PorPM =  
|PorPM =  
|PorPN =  
|PorPN =  
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== Draft Jumper ==
== Draft Jumper ==
[[File:PA Draft Jumper Statue.png|thumb|A Draft Jumper as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]]
[[File:PA Draft Jumper Statue.png|thumb|The Draft Jumper statue in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]]


Draft Jumpers are gameplay elements that propel the player to another location of the level.
The Draft Jumper is a gameplay element that either propels players or sends them underground to a different part of the level. It is usually found locked until all of the enemies in the area around it are defeated.


=== Monita's notes ===
=== Monita's notes ===
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{{foreignname
{{foreignname
|Jap  = 気流ジャンパー
|Jap  = 気流ジャンパー
|JapR =  
|JapR = Kiryū janpā
|JapM =  
|JapM = Airflow jumper
|Dut  = Luchtstroom
|Dut  = Luchtstroom
|DutM =  
|DutM =  
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|FraN =  
|FraN =  
|Ger  = Luftdüse
|Ger  = Luftdüse
|GerM  =  
|GerM  = Air Nozzle
|GerN  =  
|GerN  =  
|Ita = Mattonella soffiante
|Ita = Mattonella soffiante
|ItaM=  
|ItaM= Blowing brick
|ItaN =  
|ItaN =  
|ItaI =  
|ItaI =  
|Spa  = Aerotrampolín
|Spa  = Aerotrampolín
|SpaM =  
|SpaM =  
|PorM =
|PorP = Trampolim Eólico
|PorN =
|PorP = Trampolim Eólico
|PorPM =  
|PorPM =  
|PorPN =  
|PorPN =  
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== Heart ==
== Heart ==
[[File:PA Heart Statue.jpg|thumb|The regular heart as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]]
[[File:PA Heart Statue.jpg|thumb|The Heart statue in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]]


Hearts appear in many attractions, including ''Pikmin Adventure''. They restore the player's health. In ''Pikmin Adventure'', the player can have up to three hearts. However, by collecting a bigger version of the regular heart, the player can extend their maximum to six ones.
Hearts appear throughout many of the ''Nintendo Land'' attractions, including ''Pikmin Adventure''. They restore the player's health by 1 point. In ''Pikmin Adventure'', the player can have up to three hearts by default. However, by collecting a bigger version of the regular heart, the player can extend their maximum health up to six.


=== Monita's notes ===
=== Monita's notes ===
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{{foreignname
{{foreignname
|Jap  = ハート
|Jap  = ハート
|JapR =  
|JapR = Hāto
|JapM =  
|JapM = Heart
|Dut  = Hartje
|Dut  = Hartje
|DutM =  
|DutM =  
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|FraN =  
|FraN =  
|Ger  = Herz
|Ger  = Herz
|GerM  =  
|GerM  = Heart
|GerN  =  
|GerN  =  
|Ita = Cuore
|Ita = Cuore
|ItaM=  
|ItaM= Heart
|ItaN =  
|ItaN =  
|ItaI =  
|ItaI =  
|Spa  = Corazón
|Spa  = Corazón
|SpaM =  
|SpaM =  
|PorM =
|PorN =
|PorP  = Coração
|PorP  = Coração
|PorPM =  
|PorPM =  
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==Jukebox==
==Jukebox==
[[File:Jukebox.jpg|thumb|The jukebox as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]]
[[File:Jukebox.jpg|thumb|The Jukebox as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]]
{{main|Music in Pikmin Adventure|t1=Music in ''Pikmin Adventure''}}
{{main|Music in Pikmin Adventure|t1=Music in ''Pikmin Adventure''}}


The Jukebox is a prize that can be used to listen to some tracks heard in-game. It contains seven ''Pikmin Adventure'' songs: ''Tutorial Stage'', ''Spring Area'', ''Summer Area'', ''Autumn Area'', ''Winter Area'', ''Underground'', and ''Boss Battle''.
The Jukebox is a prize that can be used to listen to a few tracks heard in the ''Nintendo Land'' attractions. It contains seven ''Pikmin Adventure'' songs: ''Tutorial Stage'', ''Spring Area'', ''Summer Area'', ''Autumn Area'', ''Winter Area'', ''Underground'', and ''Boss Battle''.


=== Monita's notes ===
=== Monita's notes ===
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{{foreignname
{{foreignname
|Jap  = ジュークボックス
|Jap  = ジュークボックス
|JapR =  
|JapR = Jūkubokkusu
|JapM =  
|JapM = Jukebox
|Dut  = Jukebox
|Dut  = Jukebox
|DutM =  
|DutM =  
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|FraN =  
|FraN =  
|Ger  = Jukebox
|Ger  = Jukebox
|GerM  =  
|GerM  = Jukebox
|GerN  =  
|GerN  =  
|Ita = Jukebox
|Ita = Jukebox
|ItaM=  
|ItaM= Jukebox
|ItaN =  
|ItaN =  
|ItaI =  
|ItaI =  
|Spa  = Máquina de discos
|Spa  = Máquina de discos
|SpaM =  
|SpaM =  
|PorM =
|PorN =
|PorP  = Jukebox
|PorP  = Jukebox
|PorPM =  
|PorPM =  
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== Jump Switch ==
== Jump Switch ==
[[File:Jump Switch.jpg|thumb|A Jump Switch as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]]
[[File:Jump Switch.jpg|thumb|The Jump Switch statue in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]]


Jump Switches are similar to Draft Jumpers in that they propel the player to another location. The main difference is that this item will send the players in a closer zone. Moreover, every player needs to stand on it to make it work.
The Jump Switch is similar to the Draft Jumper in that it propels the player to another part of the level. The main difference is that the Draft jumper will send players to an area without loading a new part of the level. Moreover, every player needs to stand on it via the [[Whistle#In Pikmin Adventure|whistle]] to activate it.


=== Monita's notes ===
=== Monita's notes ===
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{{foreignname
{{foreignname
|Jap  = ジャンプスイッチ
|Jap  = ジャンプスイッチ
|JapR =  
|JapR = Janpu suicchi
|JapM =  
|JapM = Jump switch
|Dut  = Springplank
|Dut  = Springplank
|DutM =  
|DutM =  
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|FraN =  
|FraN =  
|Ger  = Sprungplatte
|Ger  = Sprungplatte
|GerM  =  
|GerM  = Jump Plate
|GerN  =  
|GerN  =  
|Ita = Interruttore salterino
|Ita = Interruttore salterino
|ItaM=  
|ItaM= Jumper switch
|ItaN =  
|ItaN =  
|ItaI =  
|ItaI =  
|Spa  = Electrotrampolín
|Spa  = Electrotrampolín
|SpaM =  
|SpaM =  
|PorM =
|PorN =
|PorP  = Trampolim
|PorP  = Trampolim
|PorPM =  
|PorPM =  
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== Nectar ==
== Nectar ==
[[File:Nectar-PA.jpg|thumb|A drop of [[nectar]] as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]]
[[File:Nectar-PA.jpg|thumb|The [[Nectar]] statue in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]]


Drops of [[nectar]] help the player level up. Every three blobs, a player will level up. It takes level 5 to get a bud, and level 10 to get a flower. Players will also release a few drops of nectar when hurt.
[[Nectar]] in ''Pikmin Adventure'' allows the player to level up. Every three blobs, a player will level up by one. At level 5 Pikmin will grow a bud, and level 10 grows a flower. Players will also release a few drops of nectar when they get knocked out.


=== Monita's notes ===
=== Monita's notes ===
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|Spa  = Néctar
|Spa  = Néctar
|SpaM = Nectar
|SpaM = Nectar
|PorM =
|PorN =
|PorP  = Néctar
|PorP  = Néctar
|PorPM = Nectar
|PorPM = Nectar
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== Rock ==
== Rock ==
[[File:Rock NL.png|thumb|A rock as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]]
[[File:Rock NL.png|thumb|The Rock statue in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]]


Rocks are gameplay items that can be thrown at enemies. The latter not only get damaged but can also get stunned for some time.
The Rock is a gameplay item that can be thrown at enemies and other players. Enemies ht by a rock not only get damaged but they also have a chance to be stunned for some time. If the rock hits a player, they will be knocked over for a short time as if they took damage.


=== Monita's notes ===
=== Monita's notes ===
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{{foreignname
{{foreignname
|Jap  = 小岩
|Jap  = 小岩
|JapR =  
|JapR = Shō iwa
|JapM =  
|JapM = Small rock
|Dut  = Steen
|Dut  = Steen
|DutM =  
|DutM =  
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|FraN =  
|FraN =  
|Ger  = Felsen
|Ger  = Felsen
|GerM  =  
|GerM  = Rock
|GerN  =  
|GerN  =  
|Ita = Roccia
|Ita = Roccia
|ItaM=  
|ItaM= Rock
|ItaN =  
|ItaN =  
|ItaI =  
|ItaI =  
|Spa  = Roca
|Spa  = Roca
|SpaM =  
|SpaM =  
|PorM =
|PorN =
|PorP  = Rocha
|PorP  = Rocha
|PorPM =  
|PorPM =  
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[[File:Spike Ball NL.png|thumb|A Spike Ball as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]]
[[File:Spike Ball NL.png|thumb|A Spike Ball as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]]


'''Spike balls''' are weapons or projectiles used by a few enemies in ''Pikmin Adventure''. Enemies that shoot spike balls include the [[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Telescoping Pumphog|Telescoping Pumphog]] and [[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Bilious Bulborb|Bilious Bulborb]]. The [[Greater Studded Beeb]] has spike balls for hands.
The '''spike ball''' is a weapon and projectile that is used by a few enemies in ''Pikmin Adventure''. Enemies that shoot spike balls include the [[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Telescoping Pumphog|Telescoping Pumphog]] and [[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Bilious Bulborb|Bilious Bulborb]]. The [[Greater Studded Beeb]] has spike balls in place of the blades the [[Bladed Beeb]] uses.


=== Monita's notes ===
=== Monita's notes ===
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{{foreignname
{{foreignname
|Jap  = トゲトゲ鉄球
|Jap  = トゲトゲ鉄球
|JapR =  
|JapR = Toge toge tetsudama
|JapM =  
|JapM = Spiked iron ball
|Dut  = Stekelbal
|Dut  = Stekelbal
|DutM =  
|DutM =  
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|FraN =  
|FraN =  
|Ger  = Stachelkugel
|Ger  = Stachelkugel
|GerM  =  
|GerM  = Spike Ball
|GerN  =  
|GerN  =  
|Ita = Palla acuminata
|Ita = Palla acuminata
|ItaM=  
|ItaM= Spiky ball
|ItaN =  
|ItaN =  
|ItaI =  
|ItaI =  
|Spa  = Bola de pinchos
|Spa  = Bola de pinchos
|SpaM =  
|SpaM =  
|PorM =
|PorN =
|PorP  = Bola de Espinhos
|PorP  = Bola de Espinhos
|PorPM =  
|PorPM =  
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*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Bulborb|Bulborb]]
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Bulborb|Bulborb]]
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Bilious Bulborb|Bilious Bulborb]]
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Bilious Bulborb|Bilious Bulborb]]
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Creepy Beeb|Creepy Beeb]] (Knwon as the Worker Baub in the European version)
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Creepy Beeb|Creepy Beeb]] (Known as the Worker Baub in the European version)
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Bombardier Beeb|Bombardier Beeb]] (Known as the Bombardier Baub in the European version)
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Bombardier Beeb|Bombardier Beeb]] (Known as the Bombardier Baub in the European version)
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Blowhog|Blowhog]] (Known as the Puffy Blowhog in the European version)
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Blowhog|Blowhog]] (Known as the Puffy Blowhog in the European version)
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[:Category:Quotes|Quotes category]]
*[[:Category:Quotes|Quotes category]]
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies]]
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies|''Pikmin Adventure'' enemies]]
*[[Pikmin Adventure vegetation]]
*[[Pikmin Adventure vegetation|''Pikmin Adventure'' vegetation]]

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Nintendo Land's plaza contains several prizes of items and objects the player can encounter in each attraction. Some of these prizes represent items found in the Pikmin Adventure attraction. By touching the prizes on the GamePad or by jumping into them with the controllable Mii, the player can see each prize's name as well as a brief description of the item represented, provided by Monita. The following article will detail the relevant objects and items in Pikmin Adventure.

Bulborb Dropping[edit]

The Bulborb Dropping statue in the Nintendo Land plaza.
The Bulborb Dropping statue in the Nintendo Land plaza.

When players are eaten by Bulborbs and Yellow Bulborbs, they are turned into the Bulborb Dropping, rendering them vulnerable due to not being able to do much other than move slowly. To return to normal, the player needs to either be attacked by other players, harmed by enemies, or enter a body of water.

Monita's notes[edit]

People eaten by a Bulborb are forced to wear this. It's the little details that make this attraction feel like a real Pikmin adventure!

People eaten by a Bulborb are forced to wear this. ◆ It's the little details that make this attraction feel like a real Pikmin adventure!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese チャッピーのアレ?
Chappī no are
Chappie's thing
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Bulborbkeutel
Flag of France French Crotte de bulborbe
Flag of Germany German Punktkäfer-Häufchen Dot Beetle-Pile Dot Beetle is the german name for Bulborb
Flag of Italy Italian Bisognino di Coleto Bulborb dropping
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Cocó de Orbolbo
Flag of Spain Spanish Hez de bulbo
Flag of Russia Russian Помет клубнеголова

Draft Jumper[edit]

The Draft Jumper statue in the Nintendo Land plaza.
The Draft Jumper statue in the Nintendo Land plaza.

The Draft Jumper is a gameplay element that either propels players or sends them underground to a different part of the level. It is usually found locked until all of the enemies in the area around it are defeated.

Monita's notes[edit]

Drafts of air shoot up from these contraptions, propelling you to a new area. They're usually locked with a key, but don't worry--you'll probably find one.

Drafts of air shoot up from these contraptions, propelling you to a new floor. ◆ They're usually locked with a key, but don't worry - you'll probably find one.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese 気流ジャンパー?
Kiryū janpā
Airflow jumper
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Luchtstroom
Flag of France French Tremplin éolien
Flag of Germany German Luftdüse Air Nozzle
Flag of Italy Italian Mattonella soffiante Blowing brick
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Trampolim Eólico
Flag of Spain Spanish Aerotrampolín
Flag of Russia Russian Пневмотрамплин

Heart[edit]

A heart statue in Nintendo Land.
The Heart statue in the Nintendo Land plaza.

Hearts appear throughout many of the Nintendo Land attractions, including Pikmin Adventure. They restore the player's health by 1 point. In Pikmin Adventure, the player can have up to three hearts by default. However, by collecting a bigger version of the regular heart, the player can extend their maximum health up to six.

Monita's notes[edit]

This is always a source of relief when it finally appears. I heartily recommend this statue as a romantic meeting point if you're planning a date here at the park!

A source of relief, when it finally appears. ◆ I heartily recommend this statue as a romantic meeting point if you're planning a date here at the park!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese ハート?
Hāto
Heart
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Hartje
Flag of France French Cœur
Flag of Germany German Herz Heart
Flag of Italy Italian Cuore Heart
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Coração
Flag of Spain Spanish Corazón
Flag of Russia Russian Сердце

Jukebox[edit]

A Jukebox that contains all Nintendo Land's musics.
The Jukebox as seen in the Nintendo Land plaza.
Main article: Music in Pikmin Adventure.

The Jukebox is a prize that can be used to listen to a few tracks heard in the Nintendo Land attractions. It contains seven Pikmin Adventure songs: Tutorial Stage, Spring Area, Summer Area, Autumn Area, Winter Area, Underground, and Boss Battle.

Monita's notes[edit]

Touch a button to play a song. Touch it again to stop. You'll unlock more songs as you play, so come back often!

Touch the icon to play a song. Touch it again to stop. ◆ Take your pick. There are plenty to choose from!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese ジュークボックス?
Jūkubokkusu
Jukebox
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Jukebox
Flag of France French Jukebox
Flag of Germany German Jukebox Jukebox
Flag of Italy Italian Jukebox Jukebox
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Jukebox
Flag of Spain Spanish Máquina de discos
Flag of Russia Russian Музыкальный автомат

Jump Switch[edit]

A statue of a Jump Switch.
The Jump Switch statue in the Nintendo Land plaza.

The Jump Switch is similar to the Draft Jumper in that it propels the player to another part of the level. The main difference is that the Draft jumper will send players to an area without loading a new part of the level. Moreover, every player needs to stand on it via the whistle to activate it.

Monita's notes[edit]

Gather everyone together on the switch, and you'll be catapulted through the air. Finally, an attraction where you don't have to wait in line!

Gather everyone together on the switch and you'll be catapulted through the air. ◆ Finally, an attraction where you don't have to queue!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese ジャンプスイッチ?
Janpu suicchi
Jump switch
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Springplank
Flag of France French Tremplin de coercition
Flag of Germany German Sprungplatte Jump Plate
Flag of Italy Italian Interruttore salterino Jumper switch
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Trampolim
Flag of Spain Spanish Electrotrampolín
Flag of Russia Russian Переключатель-трамплин

Nectar[edit]

A statue of a drop of nectar.
The Nectar statue in the Nintendo Land plaza.

Nectar in Pikmin Adventure allows the player to level up. Every three blobs, a player will level up by one. At level 5 Pikmin will grow a bud, and level 10 grows a flower. Players will also release a few drops of nectar when they get knocked out.

Monita's notes[edit]

Nectar is a condensed, highly nutritional food source that has been scientifically proven to encourage a Pikmin's growth. Also, it looks delicious.

Nectar is a condensed, highly nutritious food source which has been scientifically proven to encourage a Pikmin's growth. Also, it looks delicious.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese 大地のエキス?
Daichi no ekisu
Earth extract
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Nectar Nectar
Flag of France French Nectar Nectar
Flag of Germany German Nektar Nectar
Flag of Italy Italian Nettare Nectar
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Néctar Nectar
Flag of Spain Spanish Néctar Nectar
Flag of Russia Russian Нектар
Nektar
Nectar

Rock[edit]

The Rock prize in Pikmin Adventure.
The Rock statue in the Nintendo Land plaza.

The Rock is a gameplay item that can be thrown at enemies and other players. Enemies ht by a rock not only get damaged but they also have a chance to be stunned for some time. If the rock hits a player, they will be knocked over for a short time as if they took damage.

Monita's notes[edit]

Pikmin are stronger than you think! Case in point: a single Pikmin can lift even this hefty rock. Just don't throw it carelessly, or you might end up flattening one of your teammates!

Pikmin are stronger than you think! Case in point: a single Pikmin can lift even this hefty rock. Just don't throw it carelessly or you might end up flattening one of your teammates!

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese 小岩?
Shō iwa
Small rock
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Steen
Flag of France French Pierre
Flag of Germany German Felsen Rock
Flag of Italy Italian Roccia Rock
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Rocha
Flag of Spain Spanish Roca
Flag of Russia Russian Камень

Spike Ball[edit]

A Spike Ball.
A Spike Ball as seen in the Nintendo Land plaza.

The spike ball is a weapon and projectile that is used by a few enemies in Pikmin Adventure. Enemies that shoot spike balls include the Telescoping Pumphog and Bilious Bulborb. The Greater Studded Beeb has spike balls in place of the blades the Bladed Beeb uses.

Monita's notes[edit]

  • US version / European version:

I thought that by adding spikes to this ball, I'd encourage you to run faster...

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese トゲトゲ鉄球?
Toge toge tetsudama
Spiked iron ball
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Stekelbal
Flag of France French Boulet piquant
Flag of Germany German Stachelkugel Spike Ball
Flag of Italy Italian Palla acuminata Spiky ball
Flag of Portugal Portuguese (NoE) Bola de Espinhos
Flag of Spain Spanish Bola de pinchos
Flag of Russia Russian Шар с шипами

Others[edit]

There are enemies or other important elements that have a prize in the Nintendo Land plaza. The following articles have more information about their prizes and descriptions:

Some plants also have their own prizes. For a list, see Pikmin Adventure vegetation.

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