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The '''Luck Wafer''' is an ace of spades [[wikipedia:Playing Cards|playing card]] and a treasure in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. It has a spade icon of which has an "N" in the center, with the word "[[Nintendo]]" labeled across the top. On the bottom there is a lengthy but illegible word and the abbreviations 'CO' and '.LTD', identifying the previous word as the manufacturer's name. It is found on [[Sublevel]] 4 of the [[Hole of Beasts]] and is located in a twisted alcove near a [[Violet Candypop Buds|Violet Candypop Bud]].
The '''Luck Wafer''' is an ace of spades [[wikipedia:Playing Cards|playing card]] in ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' that was part of a set of trick cards packaged with ''Master of Illusion'' on Nintendo DS. It has a spade icon of which has an "N" in the center, with the word "Nintendo" labeled across the top. On the bottom there is a lengthy but illegible word and the abbreviations 'CO' and '.LTD', identifying the previous word as the manufacturer's name. It is found on [[Sublevel]] 4 of the [[Hole of Beasts]], and is located in a twisted alcove near a Violet Candypop Bud.


[[Glitches in Pikmin 2#Embed glitch|A glitch]] can cause [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] who carry this part to mysteriously fall through the ground, making it difficult to carry at times.
This item is a homage to Nintendo's beginnings. Nintendo was originally founded in 1889 as a company that manufactured playing cards.


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A glitch can cause Pikmin who carry this part to mysteriously fall through the ground, making it difficult to carry at times.


==Notes==
===Olimar's Journal===
''"What a strange pattern. When I look at it, I can feel good fortune smiling down on me. If I could just buy a lottery ticket right now, I'm sure I'd win!"''
===Sales Pitch===
''"This appears when you have no money to play the lottery, and floats away when you do. The mystic pattern is a magnet for good luck, so at least you can enjoy feeling lucky!"''
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Revision as of 18:42, April 8, 2014

Luck Wafer
Artwork of the Luck Wafer.
Number 143 (NTSC)

141 (PAL)

Series Dream Series
Value Poko × 140
Weight 1
Maximum carriers 3 Pikmin
Location Hole of Beasts
Challenge Mode levels None

The Luck Wafer is an ace of spades playing card in Pikmin 2 that was part of a set of trick cards packaged with Master of Illusion on Nintendo DS. It has a spade icon of which has an "N" in the center, with the word "Nintendo" labeled across the top. On the bottom there is a lengthy but illegible word and the abbreviations 'CO' and '.LTD', identifying the previous word as the manufacturer's name. It is found on Sublevel 4 of the Hole of Beasts, and is located in a twisted alcove near a Violet Candypop Bud.

This item is a homage to Nintendo's beginnings. Nintendo was originally founded in 1889 as a company that manufactured playing cards.

A glitch can cause Pikmin who carry this part to mysteriously fall through the ground, making it difficult to carry at times.

Notes

Olimar's Journal

"What a strange pattern. When I look at it, I can feel good fortune smiling down on me. If I could just buy a lottery ticket right now, I'm sure I'd win!"

Sales Pitch

"This appears when you have no money to play the lottery, and floats away when you do. The mystic pattern is a magnet for good luck, so at least you can enjoy feeling lucky!"