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Revision as of 09:13, June 5, 2016

Master's Instrument Treasure Hoard icon.
Artwork of the Master's Instrument.
Number 65 (US and Europe)
Series Tortured Artist Series
Value Poko × 30
Weight 4
Maximum carriers 8 Pikmin
Location Glutton's Kitchen
Challenge Mode levels Lost Toy Box, Collector's Room
Master's Instrument Treasure Hoard icon.
MastersInstrument.png
Number 64 (Japan)
Series Tortured Artist Series
Value Poko × 30
Weight 4
Maximum carriers 8 Pikmin
Location Glutton's Kitchen
Challenge Mode levels None

The Master's Instrument is a treasure in Pikmin 2 and is actually a Mario Paint pastel stick labeled "Peach Pink". This references the Super Nintendo game Mario Paint, and the color is a particular reference to Princess Peach. It is found on the first sublevel of the Glutton's Kitchen. It is located inside a box with a Dwarf Bulbear in it, so the player must be careful when aiming for it. There are also many more of them that can get in the way while transporting the treasure, so make sure the enemies are removed as well. In the Japanese version, it has Japanese writing.

Notes

Olimar's journal

I found this object squirreled away in an underground complex. Some of these structures demonstrate a high degree of culture. I surmise that each building must have been designed by an artist of great renown. This pink painting rod reinforces my hunch that this civilization appreciated fine art.

Sales pitch

No artistic inclinations? No color sense? No worries! This no-hassle art implement was found on a primitive planet. From this day forward, you can be an artist of the ages!

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of France French Instrument du Maître Master's Instrument
Flag of Germany German Instrument des Meisters
Flag of Italy Italian Strumento maestro
Flag of Spain Spanish Instrumento maestro Teacher instrument
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA) Instrument maestro Teacher instrument