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The '''Heavy-duty Magnetizer''' is a horseshoe [[wikipedia:Magnet|magnet]] found in ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' that is labeled with the two correct poles, N and S (North and South). It's found on the fourth sublevel of the [[Snagret Hole]], and is held by an [[Armored Cannon Beetle Larva]] that falls from the sky. The [[Treasure Gauge]] must be used to find it.
The '''Heavy-duty Magnetizer''' is a horseshoe [[wikipedia:Magnet|magnet]] found in ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' that is labeled with the two correct poles, N and S (North and South). It's found on the fourth sublevel of the [[Snagret Hole]], and is held by an [[Armored Cannon Beetle Larva]] that falls from the sky. The [[Treasure Gauge]] must be used to find it.

Revision as of 23:31, June 20, 2013

Heavy-duty Magnetizer
Artwork of the Heavy-duty Magnetizer.
Number 68
Series Tortured Artist Series
Value Poko × 150
Weight 10
Maximum carriers 15 Pikmin
Location Snagret Hole
Challenge Mode levels None

The Heavy-duty Magnetizer is a horseshoe magnet found in Pikmin 2 that is labeled with the two correct poles, N and S (North and South). It's found on the fourth sublevel of the Snagret Hole, and is held by an Armored Cannon Beetle Larva that falls from the sky. The Treasure Gauge must be used to find it.

Notes

Olimar's Journal

"I've had an upset stomach lately. I'm not old yet, but I'm not young anymore either. Maybe I should start doing a better job of looking after my health. Perhaps basking in this contraption's magnetic rays will make me stronger..."

Sales Pitch

"The most powerful magnetic force in the universe! The healing properties of magnetic fields relieve backaches, headaches, toothaches, and even dreaded spleenaches!"

Trivia

  • Both journals reference magnets being able to cure injuries. This has been a theory ever since the Greeks were in power, approximately 2500 years ago.
    • This theory was also proven correctly in 2008 by a group of scientists, four years after Pikmin 2 was released.