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Series | Sacred Sphere Series | ||
Value | × 110 | ||
Weight | 7 | ||
Maximum carriers | 14 | ||
Locations | The Mud Pit | ||
Dandori Challenge stages | Trial of the Sage Leaf | ||
Dandori Battle stages | None | ||
Total amount | 1 |
The Sphere of Good Fortune is a treasure found in Pikmin 4. It is a billiards ball, specifically the 7 ball. It is located in The Mud Pit in the Primordial Thicket.
Collecting the treasure[edit]
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The Sphere of Good Fortune is lying on the ground along the eastern edge of sublevel 1 of the Mud Pit. It is guarded by a Miniature Snootwhacker, which should be defeated before attempting to collect it. To collect this treasure, you must throw 7 Pikmin at it.
Notes[edit]
Schnauz's notes[edit]
“The symbol painted on the surface of this sphere is believed to bring good luck. The inhabitants here were known to rub the orb before beginning a journey or new undertaking. Did this ritual actually bring them good luck? We shall never know! But let us hope it at least brought them comfort.”
Olimar's notes[edit]
“Getting lost in space is as good as a death sentence. The newest ships have technology that can locate the closest planet and initiate an emergency landing. Yet they still haven't built a navigation system that can detect and avoid incoming meteorites and space trash...”
Louie's notes[edit]
“Could I stand and balance on the ball, or would I just fall? I must find out.”
Gallery[edit]
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A closer look at the Sphere of Good Fortune in the Treasure Catalog.
Trivia[edit]
- The 7-ball in billiards is sometimes altered to be a lighter shade of brown. This change is primarily used in televised pool games as the more distinct colors are easier to see through television monitors.
- The 4-ball is similarly altered on television to be pink instead of the standard purple. Interestingly, this change is reflected in the Sphere of Beginnings, whereas the Sphere of Good Fortune sees no change.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 進のタマ? Shin no Tama |
Sphere of Progress |
Chinese (traditional) |
進字球 Jìn Zì Qiú |
Character "Progress" Sphere |
Chinese (simplified) |
进字球 Jìn Zì Qiú |
Character "Progress" Sphere |
Dutch | Bol van het geluk | Ball of the luck |
French | Sphère de la chance | Sphere of luck |
German | Kugel des Glücks | Ball of Luck |
Italian | Sfera della fortuna | Sphere of fortune |
Korean | 행운의 구체 Haeng'un-ui Guche |
Sphere of Good Fortune |
Portuguese | Esfera da boa fortuna | Sphere of good fortune |
Spanish | Esfera de la buena fortuna | Sphere of good fortune |