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The '''Crystallized Emotion Series''' is the sixteenth series of [[treasure]]s in the [[Treasure Hoard]] in the game {{p2}}. It covers treasures 121 to 126 in the US [[Region|version]], 120 to 125 in the European version, and 119 to 124 in the Japanese version. It consists of 3 small and 3 larger {{w|marble (toy)|marble}}s, of which three of them play an integral role in [[2-Player Battle]]. | The '''Crystallized Emotion Series''' ({{j|思考結晶シリーズ|Shikō Kesshō Shirīzu|Thought Crystal Series}}) is the sixteenth series of [[treasure]]s in the [[Treasure Hoard]] in the game {{p2}}. It covers treasures 121 to 126 in the US [[Region|version]], 120 to 125 in the European version, and 119 to 124 in the Japanese version. It consists of 3 small and 3 larger {{w|marble (toy)|marble}}s, of which three of them play an integral role in [[2-Player Battle]]. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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|Jap=思考結晶シリーズ | |||
|JapR=Shikō Kesshō Shirīzu | |||
|JapM=Thought Crystal Series | |||
|FraE=Série des Emotions Cristallisées | |FraE=Série des Emotions Cristallisées | ||
|FraEM=Crystallized emotions series | |FraEM=Crystallized emotions series | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The [[Strategy guides|''Pikmin 2'' Nintendo Player's Guide]] refers to this series as the '''Crystallized Thought Series'''. | * The [[Strategy guides|''Pikmin 2'' Nintendo Player's Guide]] refers to this series as the '''Crystallized Thought Series''', a more literal translation of its Japanese name. | ||
* They are the most recurring treasures found in the Challenge Mode, with some levels featuring multiple of them on a single sublevel at once. The most notorious example of this being the challenge level [[Red Chasm]], which features over a whopping 15 [[Omniscient Sphere]]s in one sublevel alone. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Dream Series]] | *[[Dream Series]] | ||
*[[Sacred Sphere Series]] | |||
*[[Bingo Battle]] | *[[Bingo Battle]] | ||
{{Treasures}} | {{Treasures}} |
Latest revision as of 09:27, September 19, 2024
Crystallized Emotion Series | |
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The Hocotate Ship's announcement. | |
Theme | Marbles |
Treasure Hoard numbers | 121 - 126 (US) 120 - 125 (Europe) 119 - 124 (Japan) |
Treasures | 6 |
Locations | Frontier Cavern, Snagret Hole, Cavern of Chaos, Hole of Heroes |
The Crystallized Emotion Series (思考結晶シリーズ?, lit.: "Thought Crystal Series") is the sixteenth series of treasures in the Treasure Hoard in the game Pikmin 2. It covers treasures 121 to 126 in the US version, 120 to 125 in the European version, and 119 to 124 in the Japanese version. It consists of 3 small and 3 larger marbles, of which three of them play an integral role in 2-Player Battle.
Notes
Ship's announcement
“You've collected the Crystallized Emotion Series! With a flashy name, you can sell anything!”
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 思考結晶シリーズ? Shikō Kesshō Shirīzu |
Thought Crystal Series |
French (NoA) | Série des émotions cristallisées | Crystallized emotions series |
French (NoE) | Série des Emotions Cristallisées | Crystallized emotions series |
German | Kristallgefühle-Serie | Crystal emotions series |
Italian | Serie emozione cristallizzata | Crystallized emotion series |
Spanish | Serie Emoción cristalizada | Crystallized emotion series |
Trivia[edit]
- The Pikmin 2 Nintendo Player's Guide refers to this series as the Crystallized Thought Series, a more literal translation of its Japanese name.
- They are the most recurring treasures found in the Challenge Mode, with some levels featuring multiple of them on a single sublevel at once. The most notorious example of this being the challenge level Red Chasm, which features over a whopping 15 Omniscient Spheres in one sublevel alone.