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== Names in other languages ==
== Names in other languages ==
{{Needs translation|Japanese|Korean}}
{{Needs translation|Korean}}
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{{foreignname
|Jap  = モーレツ・ラブ
|Jap  = モーレツ・ラブ
|JapR =  
|JapR = Mōretsu Rabu
|JapM =  
|JapM = Fierce love
|Dut  = Waardeband
|Dut  = Waardeband
|DutM = Value band
|DutM = Value band

Latest revision as of 15:12, December 28, 2024

Value Band
Value Sparklium × 100
Weight 3
Maximum carriers 3 Pikmin
Location The Burning Sky

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The Value Band is a treasure in Hey! Pikmin, that can be found in The Burning Sky. It is a metal ring ornamented with a red gem, seemingly a ruby. It is the size and height of Olimar.

Collecting the treasure[edit]

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After the gachapon Crumbug cutscene, the player will come across a vertical gap with small Bouncy Mushrooms on the walls, guarded by two Fireflinger Groinks. This gap has two corridors on each side, each one of them leading to a different location. The bottom-right corridor contains a bomb rock. The player must take it, and head to the top-left corridor, while being careful of the two Fireflinger Groinks. At the end of that corridor stands a cobblestone block, that they must destroy with the bomb rock. Under the block stands a doorway, and on the other side, the player must defeat a Mockiwi to retrieve the treasure.

Notes

Hey! Pikmin logs

As I stare at this gem's crisp edges and pleasing gleam, I muse on what value it must have represented to its native owner. A business gift? A type of currency? A precious heirloom? Its reddish color reminds me of love, so it might have been a token of affection. Then again, some Pikmin are red, so it could be important to them. They can't tell me, so I'll never know.

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Names in other languages[edit]

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Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese モーレツ・ラブ?
Mōretsu Rabu
Fierce love
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Waardeband Value band
Flag of France French Cerceau précieux Precious hoop
Flag of Germany German Leidenschaftsabzeichen Passion badge
Flag of Italy Italian Anello di valore Value band
Flag of South Korea Korean 맹렬X러브
Flag of Spain Spanish Pasión cristalizada Crystalized passion

See also[edit]