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===Tropical Wilds=== | ===Tropical Wilds=== | ||
At the far end of the large body of water guarded by a [[Hermit Crawmad]], there is a passage to | At the far end of the large body of water guarded by a [[Hermit Crawmad]], there is a passage to another large area. A [[dirt wall]] must be destroyed, revealing a large, round area with a small chunk of land in the middle. Defeat the [[Puckering Blinnow]]s in the surrounding water, and you will find a [[Calcified Crushblat]] on the chunk of land. Using nearby [[Candypop Bud]]s, Rock Pikmin can be obtained to defeat the Crushblat, which has the Searing Acidshock. Use the Candypop Buds once again to transform the Rock Pikmin back into [[Blue Pikmin]], and carry back the fruit. Alternatively, you can destroy the creature easily with three [[bomb rock]]s. | ||
===Garden of Hope (crystal)=== | ===Garden of Hope (crystal)=== |
Revision as of 15:35, June 23, 2016
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Juice amount | 1.0 | ||
Mission Mode value | × 50 | ||
Weight | 3 | ||
Max. carriers | 6 (normally) | ||
Locations | Tropical Wilds, Garden of Hope, Twilight River | ||
Mission Mode locations | Shaded Garden Remix | ||
Bingo Battle locations | None | ||
Side Stories locations | None |
The Searing Acidshock (セイコウノモト) is a fruit found in Pikmin 3. It is a green, unripened Japanese apricot, also known as an ume. It takes three Pikmin to carry, and gives one cup of juice. It also bears a slight resemblance to the Lesser Mock Bottom, although they're entirely different fruits. There are four Searing Acidshocks in story mode, appearing in the Tropical Wilds, Garden of Hope, and Twilight River.
Collecting the fruit
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Tropical Wilds
At the far end of the large body of water guarded by a Hermit Crawmad, there is a passage to another large area. A dirt wall must be destroyed, revealing a large, round area with a small chunk of land in the middle. Defeat the Puckering Blinnows in the surrounding water, and you will find a Calcified Crushblat on the chunk of land. Using nearby Candypop Buds, Rock Pikmin can be obtained to defeat the Crushblat, which has the Searing Acidshock. Use the Candypop Buds once again to transform the Rock Pikmin back into Blue Pikmin, and carry back the fruit. Alternatively, you can destroy the creature easily with three bomb rocks.
Garden of Hope (crystal)
After Louie has been saved from the Scornet Maestro, he will run away, destroying the cinder block in the Garden of Hope, opening up a new section. Blue Pikmin must be used to retrieve submerged fragments in order to build a bridge across to a tiled chunk of land. A Waddlepus will be found here, along with a Burgeoning Spiderwort and a large crystal which contains the Searing Acidshock. Upon destroying the crystal, the fruit will be ready to be taken back.
Garden of Hope (Bug-Eyed Crawmad)
Another Searing Acidshock is found in the area beyond the cinder block, and is inside a Bug-Eyed Crawmad next to a large pile of fragments. The creature is surrounded by water on both sides, so Blue or Winged Pikmin must be used to fight it. Winged Pikmin make for a quicker fight, since they automatically fly up to the creature's eye-stalks without needing to throw.
Twilight River
Using lily pads, you must cross the river north of the landing site and head to the west until coming across a Puffy Blowhog. Close to the edge of the river in the area there are some Flukeweeds. One requires 3 Winged Pikmin to lift and holds the Searing Acidshock. Thanks to a branch nearby that leads directly back to the Drake, the return trip should be very quick for this fruit.
Notes
Brittany's notes
Technical information
Pikmin 3 technical information (?) | |
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Internal name | apricot
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Juice | 1.0 |
Juice color | (255, 200, 0, 255) |
Mission Mode points | 50 |
"Size"? | 2 |
Gallery
Winged Pikmin carrying the fruit through the air.
- Screenshot 2014-04-18 at 12.50.33 PM.png
The Searing Acidshock found after defeating the Bug-Eyed Crawmad.
- Green Nectarine (unripened) .jpg
Green Nectarines, a fruit that most other countries mistakenly consider to be the Searing Acidshock.
- Real Ume Fruit .jpg
Real ume fruit.
Trivia
- Umes are often pickled, turning into the dish umeboshi, or Japanese salt plums. They have a strong sour and salty taste. This is why Brittany suggests pickling the Searing Acidshock to make it more palatable.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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French | Écrin acerbe | Acerbic case |
German | Wachmacher-Knolle | |
Spanish (NoE) | Cálida victoria | Warm victory |
See also
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Fruits | |||||||||
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Astringent Clump • Blonde Impostor • Citrus Lump • Crimson Banquet • Crunchy Deluge • Cupid's Grenade • Dapper Blob • Dawn Pustules • Delectable Bouquet • Disguised Delicacy • Dusk Pustules • Face Wrinkler • Fire-Breathing Feast • Heroine's Tear • Insect Condo • Juicy Gaggle • Lesser Mock Bottom • Mock Bottom • Pocked Airhead • Portable Sunset • Scaly Custard • Searing Acidshock • Seed Hive • Slapstick Crescent • Stellar Extrusion • Sunseed Berry • Tremendous Sniffer • Velvety Dreamdrop • Wayward Moon • Zest Bomb |