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The '''Infernal Vegetable''' (ニガモドキ, ''Nigamodoki'') is a treasure found in the game ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. It is actually a | The '''Infernal Vegetable''' (ニガモドキ, ''Nigamodoki'') is a treasure found in the game ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. It is actually a green {{w|bell pepper}}. It is found in the third sublevel of the [[Cavern of Chaos]]. It may be guarded by [[Creeping Chrysanthemum]]s or [[Mamuta]]s. | ||
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Revision as of 17:04, January 26, 2016
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Number | 12 | ||
Series | Nature's Candy Series | ||
Value | × 30 | ||
Weight | 12 | ||
Maximum carriers | 20 Pikmin | ||
Location | Cavern of Chaos | ||
Challenge Mode levels | None |
The Infernal Vegetable (ニガモドキ, Nigamodoki) is a treasure found in the game Pikmin 2. It is actually a green bell pepper. It is found in the third sublevel of the Cavern of Chaos. It may be guarded by Creeping Chrysanthemums or Mamutas.
Notes
Olimar's journal
“According to the ship's analysis, this gourd contains extremely bitter seeds. However, this analysis was done by a machine, so I'm not completely convinced. Normally I wouldn't mind trying it myself, but I haven't been feeling well since I ate that toxic berry...”
Sales pitch
“A vegetable with spiciness beyond description. None want to eat it, so it must be healthy! Nutrition-conscious people of today! Numb your palate and eat!”
Gallery
- Poivron-vert-11.jpg
A real world green bell pepper.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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German | Höllisches Gemüse | Infernal Vegetable |
Trivia
- Strangely, the vegetable is described as extremely spicy, like jalapeño peppers; however bell peppers are, in fact, very mild, and some varieties may be rather sweet to the taste.
- Oddly, Olimar and the ship refer to the treasure as a vegetable, even though peppers are fruit.