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|Jap = オフランス | |Jap = オフランス | ||
|JapR = O Furansu | |JapR = O Furansu | ||
|JapM = | |JapM = Oh France | ||
|JapN = The word "France" is sometimes used as a mimetic word to imply something is elegant. | |||
|ChiTrad = 香氣葫蘆 | |ChiTrad = 香氣葫蘆 | ||
|ChiTradR = Xiāngqì Húlu | |ChiTradR = Xiāngqì Húlu | ||
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|Ita = Elegantina | |Ita = Elegantina | ||
|ItaM = From "elegante" (elegant) and the diminutive suffix "-ina" | |ItaM = From "elegante" (elegant) and the diminutive suffix "-ina" | ||
|Kor = | |Kor = 오프랑스 | ||
|KorR = | |KorR = Opeulangseu | ||
|KorM = | |KorM = Opulence | ||
|KorN = Via French. | |||
|Por = Delicadeza esplêndida | |Por = Delicadeza esplêndida | ||
|PorM = Splendid delicacy | |PorM = Splendid delicacy | ||
|SpaE = Delicadeza magna | |SpaE = Delicadeza magna | ||
|SpaEM = Great delicacy | |SpaEM = Great delicacy | ||
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{{Twilight River}} | {{Twilight River}} | ||
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Juice amount | 2.0 (1.0 in Ultra-Spicy mode) | ||
Mission Mode value | × 200 | ||
Weight | 10 | ||
Max. carriers | 20 (normally) | ||
Locations | Twilight River | ||
Mission Mode locations | Silver Lake Remix | ||
Bingo Battle locations | None | ||
Side Stories locations | Inside Forest |
Tremendous Sniffer Pikmin 4 treasure | |
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Series | Autumn Harvest Series |
Value | × 90 |
Weight | 12 |
Maximum carriers | Unknown |
Locations | Primordial Thicket |
Dandori Challenge stages | None |
Dandori Battle stages | None |
Total amount | 2 |
The Tremendous Sniffer (オフランス?, lit.: "The France") is a fruit in Pikmin 3. It is a pear. This fruit provides 2 cups of juice (one in Ultra-Spicy mode) for the leaders, and there is only one in the game, which is found in the Twilight River. In Mission Mode, it appears in Silver Lake Remix, where it is valued at 200 pokos.
Collecting the fruit
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The Tremendous Sniffer is found in the Twilight River. It is located past a reinforced wall in the area with the clipboards and an Arachnode. To obtain it, bomb rocks are required, because of the wall. The only bomb rocks in the area are found on the tin can near where the Puffy Blowhog is located. Throw 3 bombs to break the wall and recover the fruit.
There is a glitch that forgoes the use of bomb rocks. Order any Pikmin to grab onto the fruit. The next day, the fruit will somehow appear outside of the wall, making for an easy retrieval.
Collecting the treasure
There is a Tremendous Sniffer inside of a Puffstool left of the center of the Primordial Thicket. To collect this treasure, you must first defeat the Puffstool and clear out the nearby sticky mold; then, throw 12 Pikmin at it.
There is a Tremendous Sniffer inside of the third Emperor Bulblax in the center of Sublevel 5 of the Cavern for a King in the Primordial Thicket. To collect this treasure, you must first defeat all three Emperor Bulblaxes. Then, throw 12 Pikmin at it.
Notes
Brittany's notes
Technical information
Pikmin 3 technical information (?) | |
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Internal name | pear
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Juice | 2.0 |
Juice color | (255, 255, 100, 255) |
Mission Mode points | 200 |
"Size"? | 4 |
Golden Sniffer
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Golden Sniffers are special treasures find only in Dandori Battles in Pikmin 4. During a match, there is a chance of one appearing somewhere in the arena. In Story Mode, it is introduced first in Dandori Castle, and appear in all Dandori Battle stages after: Leafy Showdown, Hot Sandy Duel, and Final Battle. In Dandori Battle mode, it can appear in all stages. Unlike normal Tremendous Sniffers, Golden Sniffers are 30 in weight rather than 12. This makes it the heaviest (and thus most valuable) item in the mode, awarding the same amount in points: 30.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | オフランス? O Furansu |
Oh France | The word "France" is sometimes used as a mimetic word to imply something is elegant. |
Chinese (traditional) |
香氣葫蘆 Xiāngqì Húlu |
Incense Calabash | |
Chinese (simplified) |
香气葫芦 Xiāngqì Húlu |
Incense Calabash | |
Dutch | Neusvrucht | Nose fruit | |
French | Douceur de tantine | Aunty's sweetness | |
German | Schönheitsideal | Beauty Ideal | |
Italian | Elegantina | From "elegante" (elegant) and the diminutive suffix "-ina" | |
Korean | 오프랑스 Opeulangseu |
Opulence | Via French. |
Portuguese | Delicadeza esplêndida | Splendid delicacy | |
Spanish (NoE) | Delicadeza magna | Great delicacy |
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 |