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Revision as of 20:27, August 7, 2023
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Number | 11 | ||
Series | Nature's Candy Series | ||
Value | × 40 | ||
Weight | 20 | ||
Maximum carriers | 30 Pikmin | ||
Location | Citadel of Spiders | ||
Challenge Mode levels | Novice Training |
Love Nugget Pikmin 4 treasure | |
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Series | Nature's Candy Series |
Value | × 90 |
Weight | 10 |
Maximum carriers | |
Locations | Hero's Hideaway |
Dandori Challenge stages | None |
Dandori Battle stages | None |
Total amount | 3 |
The Love Nugget (ヒトメボレ?, lit.: "Love at First Sight") is a treasure found in the Pikmin 2 and Pikmin 4 and is actually a red, ripe tomato. It is found on the first sublevel of the Citadel of Spiders. There are a few Shearwigs that may try to kill Pikmin on the way to the Ship, but it's still rather easy to obtain.
Notes
Olimar's journal
“This tasty red snack isn't quite a fruit, but doesn't seem like a vegetable either. I've analyzed it extensively, and it appears to be releasing stimulating pheromones. Maybe I should feed it to my wife...”
Sales pitch
“One bite and your heart will be filled with a burning fever. Is the feeling love...or hallucination?”
Gallery
- Love Nugget.png
The Love Nugget being analyzed.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ヒトメボレ? Hitomebore |
Love at First Sight |
French | Pépite d'Amour | Love Nugget |
French (NoA) | Pépite d'amour | Love nugget |
German | Liebes-Nugget | Love Nugget |
Italian | Pepita d'amore | Love nugget |
Spanish | Cachito de amor | (A) bit of love |
Trivia
- The Love Nugget is one of two fruits in Pikmin 2 that does not appear in Pikmin 3, the other being the Combustion Berry.
- Olimar's journal entry for the Love Nugget likely references the famous debate around if tomatoes are a fruit or a vegetable.