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== Names in other languages ==
== Names in other languages ==
{{Needs translation|Japanese|Korean}}
{{Needs translation|Korean}}
{{foreignname
{{foreignname
|Jap = いざとなれば
|Jap   = いざとなれば
|JapR =  
|JapR = Iza to nareba
|JapM =  
|JapM = When necessity arises
|Dut = Humeursnijder
|JapN  = Could also be translated as "when push comes to shove."
|DutM = Mood cutter
|Dut   = Humeursnijder
|Fra = Trancheur télescopique
|DutM = Mood cutter
|FraM = Telescopic slicer
|Fra   = Trancheur télescopique
|Ger = Launische Klinge
|FraM = Telescopic slicer
|GerM = Moody Blade
|Ger   = Launische Klinge
|Ita = Lama lunatica
|GerM = Moody Blade
|ItaM = Moody blade
|Ita   = Lama lunatica
|Kor = 내 맘대로 절단기
|ItaM = Moody blade
|KorR =  
|Kor   = 내 맘대로 절단기
|KorM =  
|KorR =  
|Spa = Barrera cortante
|KorM =  
|SpaM = Cutting barrier
|Spa   = Barrera cortante
|SpaM = Cutting barrier
|notes = y
}}
}}



Latest revision as of 16:17, December 25, 2024

Mood Slicer Logs icon.
The Mood Slicer.
Value Sparklium × 400
Weight 16
Maximum carriers 16 Pikmin
Location Gale-Force Glen

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The Mood Slicer is a treasure located in Gale-Force Glen. It is actually a red box cutter with a black circle near the round end. It has a long silver blade, and is about 7 times the width but about the same height as Captain Olimar, being one of the longest treasures in the game. It is found in the section to the left of the cave entrance after the Mockiwi.

Collecting the treasure[edit]

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After entering the cave, walk to the left. Climb up the vine, and you should see the treasure. You should also be cautious to take out the Grabbits after climbing up the vine. Have your Winged Pikmin destroy the dirt blocks to drop the treasure down.

Notes

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The S.S. Dolphin II tells me that this crafting device lets you cut things whenever you feel like it. So what if you don't feel like cutting things but have to anyway? Does it still work? It's odd to think of one's mood affecting one's capabilities. Then again, I remember how fast our sluggish president ran when the bill collector visited. So maybe it's not so strange.

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Names in other languages[edit]

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Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese いざとなれば?
Iza to nareba
When necessity arises Could also be translated as "when push comes to shove."
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Humeursnijder Mood cutter
Flag of France French Trancheur télescopique Telescopic slicer
Flag of Germany German Launische Klinge Moody Blade
Flag of Italy Italian Lama lunatica Moody blade
Flag of South Korea Korean 내 맘대로 절단기
Flag of Spain Spanish Barrera cortante Cutting barrier

See also[edit]