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== Collecting the treasure == | == Collecting the treasure == | ||
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It is completely buried on a tall ledge at the northwestern part of the [[Blossoming Arcadia]]. It can be located with the [[Treasure Gauge]] or [[Oatchi]]. [[Yellow Pikmin]] are | It is completely [[buried]] on a tall ledge at the northwestern part of the [[Blossoming Arcadia]]. It can be located with the [[Treasure Gauge]] or [[Oatchi]]. [[Yellow Pikmin]] are recommended to collect it because of its height. To collect this treasure, you can throw 5 Yellow Pikmin in its vicinity. Alternatively, throw a [[Bomb rock]] on top of the ledge to uncover it and use [[Oatchi#Rush|Oatchi's Rush ability]] to knock it down. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 13:23, April 14, 2024
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Series | Three Generations Series | ||
Value | × 80 | ||
Weight | 5 | ||
Maximum carriers | 10 | ||
Locations | Blossoming Arcadia | ||
Dandori Challenge stages | None | ||
Dandori Battle stages | None | ||
Total amount | 1 |
The Mooching Vase is a treasure in Pikmin 4. It is the bottom half of a matryoshka doll.
Collecting the treasure
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It is completely buried on a tall ledge at the northwestern part of the Blossoming Arcadia. It can be located with the Treasure Gauge or Oatchi. Yellow Pikmin are recommended to collect it because of its height. To collect this treasure, you can throw 5 Yellow Pikmin in its vicinity. Alternatively, throw a Bomb rock on top of the ledge to uncover it and use Oatchi's Rush ability to knock it down.
Notes
Schnauz's notes
“Children mooch off of their parents all the time. Don't try to deny it! But to be fair, parents love to be needed. So perhaps they actually like it a bit when their child comes to them with their hand out? Anyhoo, this looks like a good place to store mooched items.”
Olimar's notes
“I've worked hard so I wouldn't be a financial burden on my parents, and I don't want my kids to be dependent on me when they grow up. A parent's job is to raise independent children... but not too independent. You still want them to come home for the holidays.”
Louie's notes
“Probably used to take baths alfresco. The woody smell is quite soothing.”
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | すねかじりツボ? Sunekajiri Tsubo |
Mooching Vase |
Chinese (traditional) |
啃老壺 Kěnlǎo Hú |
Livng-with-Its-Parents Pot |
Chinese (simplified) |
啃老壶 Kěnlǎo Hú |
Livng-with-Its-Parents Pot |
Dutch | Bedelvaas | Begging vase |
French | Vase à butin | Loot vase |
German | Bettelvase | Begging Vase |
Italian | Vaso da capriccio | At-a-whim vase |
Korean | 보살핌 항아리 Bosalpim Hangari |
Caretaking Vase |
Portuguese | Vasilha provedora | Providing vase |
Spanish | Vasija del gorroneo | Scrounging vase |