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The '''Implement of Toil''' is a treasure in [[Pikmin 2]]. It is found on Sublevel 2 of the [[Dream Den]]. It is actually a very short double-ended [[wikipedia:Pencil|pencil]] with the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_64 Nintendo 64] logo on the side. It is likely that it was sharpened with the [[Manual Honer]], as it is a pencil, the Manual Honer is a pencil sharpener, and they were on the same sublevel of the same [[Dream Den|cave]]. | The '''Implement of Toil''' is a treasure in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. It is found on Sublevel 2 of the [[Dream Den]]. It is actually a very short double-ended [[wikipedia:Pencil|pencil]] with the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_64 Nintendo 64] logo on the side. It is likely that it was sharpened with the [[Manual Honer]], as it is a pencil, the Manual Honer is a pencil sharpener, and they were on the same sublevel of the same [[Dream Den|cave]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:16, July 5, 2013
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Number | 67 |
Series | Tortured Artist Series |
Value | × 55 |
Weight | 2 |
Maximum carriers | 4 Pikmin |
Location | Dream Den |
Challenge Mode levels | None |
The Implement of Toil is a treasure in Pikmin 2. It is found on Sublevel 2 of the Dream Den. It is actually a very short double-ended pencil with the Nintendo 64 logo on the side. It is likely that it was sharpened with the Manual Honer, as it is a pencil, the Manual Honer is a pencil sharpener, and they were on the same sublevel of the same cave.
Notes
Olimar's Journal
"We've worked so hard... I think I could use some rest and relaxation. However, looking at all the valuable treasures we've collected, I think we'll make a huge fortune! Then, I can hire an army of butlers to attend to my every whim."
Sales Pitch
""Poor me..." "Woe is me..." "So much work..." "Pity me..." "Boo hoo..." "Sigh..." These phrases fill one with a sense of sadness, and all are evoked by this mysterious charm."