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P2 Patience Tester Collected.png|The Patience Tester being analyzed by the [[Hocotate ship]].
P2 Patience Tester Collected.png|The Patience Tester being analyzed by the [[Hocotate ship]].
Patience Tester Switch.jpg|The Patience Tester in the Switch port.
Patience Tester Switch.jpg|The Patience Tester in the Switch port.
Patience Tester P2S icon.png|The [[Treasure Hoard]] icon of the Patience Tester in [[Pikmin 2 (Nintendo Switch)|the Nintendo Switch version of ''Pikmin 2'']].
Patience Tester texture.png|Texture used for the treasure.
Patience Tester texture.png|Texture used for the treasure.
Chesnuts.jpg|A can of Sun Luck water chestnuts in real life.
Chesnuts.jpg|A can of Sun Luck water chestnuts in real life.

Revision as of 20:16, April 23, 2024

Patience Tester Treasure Hoard icon.
The Patience Tester.
Number 162 (US)

161 (Europe)

Series Massive Receptacle Series
Value Poko × 130
Weight 20
Maximum carriers 30 Pikmin
Location Citadel of Spiders (US)
Hole of Heroes (Europe)
Challenge Mode levels None

The Patience Tester (がまんのコンテナ?, lit.: "Patience Container") is a treasure in Pikmin 2 and is actually a can of Sun Luck-brand water chestnuts. It is found on sublevel 3 of the Citadel of Spiders, and is usually hidden in an alcove, sometimes behind a bramble gate. There are a few Anode Beetles and Swooping Snitchbugs, including one that spawns when the Pikmin tries to carry it, that may hinder them when recovering the treasure. In the European version, it is located at the Hole of Heroes on sublevel 9 inside the Fiery Bulblax.

Exclusively in the US Wii version of the game, Olimar's journal on this treasure contains a copy of the GameCube European text for the Permanent Container, which is one of the European-exclusive treasures characterized with descriptions with written mistakes.

In the Switch port, the treasure is an unbranded can of pineapple slices.

Notes

Olimar's journal

GameCube GameCube US version US version
Just looking at this sealed container makes me want to open it up! But opening it will decrease its value on the alien antiquities market. Maybe I'll just use my imaginary can opener and pretend to open it instead.
GameCube GameCube European version European version
When I see a closed container, I cannot help myself,  [sic]I feel like I must open it and see what's inside. But when opening it, it could lose it's[sic] value. I guess I'll just have to use my imagination.
Wii Wii US version US version
When I see a closed container, I cannot help myself,  [sic]I feel like I must open it and see what's inside. But when opening it, it could lose it's[sic] value. I guess I'll just have to use my imagination.
Wii Wii European version European version
When I see a closed container, I cannot help myself,  [sic]I feel like I must open it and see what's inside. But when opening it, it could lose its value. I guess I'll just have to use my imagination.

Sales pitch

This calls out to be opened, peeked inside, and tasted. This temptation-filled item is perfect for those who wish to test the strength of their resolve.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese がまんのコンテナ?
Gaman no Contena
Patience Container
Flag of France French Testeur de Patience Patience Tester
Flag of Germany German Geduldstester Patience Tester Written "Gedulds-tester" in-game.
Flag of Italy Italian Misuratore di pazienza Patience Tester
Flag of Spain Spanish Medidor de impulsividad Impulsiveness meter