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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Olimar's description for the Go-with-the-Flow Totem is a reference to how 20-sided die are used in, and associated with tabletop RPGs such as ''{{w|Dungeons & Dragons}}'' or ''{{w|Pathfinder Roleplaying Game}}''. | * Olimar's description for the Go-with-the-Flow Totem is a reference to how 20-sided die are used in, and associated with, tabletop RPGs such as ''{{w|Dungeons & Dragons}}'' or ''{{w|Pathfinder Roleplaying Game}}''. | ||
== Names in other languages == | == Names in other languages == |
Latest revision as of 09:02, August 29, 2024
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Series | Hands of Fate Series | ||
Value | × 40 | ||
Weight | 2 | ||
Maximum carriers | 4 | ||
Locations | Doppelgänger's Den, Plunder Palace | ||
Dandori Challenge stages | Trial of the Sage Leaf | ||
Dandori Battle stages | None | ||
Total amount | 3 |
The Go-with-the-Flow Totem is a treasure in Pikmin 4. It is a beige 20-sided die.
Collecting the treasure[edit]
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Doppelgänger's Den[edit]
There is a Go-with-the-Flow Totem inside of a jar in the northwest of the arena in sublevel 4 of the Doppelgänger's Den. To collect this treasure, you must first break the jar with a rush from Oatchi, then throw 2 Pikmin at it.
Plunder Palace[edit]
There are two Go-with-the-Flow Totems on a very tall platform near the center of sublevel 1 of the Plunder Palace. To collect them, you must throw 4 Pikmin into the nearby fan, upon which they will land on the ledge and pick up both treasures. A nearby Breadbug may attempt to steal it, in which case you will need to either damage it or best it in tug-of-war.
Notes[edit]
Schnauz's notes[edit]
Olimar's notes[edit]
Louie's notes[edit]
Gallery[edit]
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The Go-with-the-Flow Totems in the Plunder Palace, in the location they are discovered.
A closer look at the Go-with-the-Flow Totem in the Treasure Catalog.
Trivia[edit]
- Olimar's description for the Go-with-the-Flow Totem is a reference to how 20-sided die are used in, and associated with, tabletop RPGs such as Dungeons & Dragons or Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ケセラセラ・ストーン? Keserasera Sutōn |
"Whatever Happens, Happens" Stone |
Chinese (traditional) |
順其自然石頭 Shùnqízìrán Shítou |
"Let Nature Take Its Course" Stone |
Chinese (simplified) |
顺其自然石头 Shùnqízìrán Shítou |
"Let Nature Take Its Course" Stone |
Dutch | Verrassingstotem | Surprise totem |
French | Totem du laisser-faire | Totem of leave it be |
German | Überraschungstotem | Surprise Totem |
Italian | Totem carpe diem | Totem of carpe diem |
Korean | 케세라세라 스톤 Keserasera Seuton |
"Whatever Happens, Happens" Stone |
Portuguese | Pedra do tanto faz | Stone of whatever |
Spanish | Tótem del abandono | Totem of abandonment/carelessness |