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'''Twilight River '''is the fourth area visited in ''[[Pikmin 3]]''. The area appears to be a forest that's in the middle of autumn. Dead leaves are stattered everywhere. As its name suggests, there is a river running through the area. The major boss of this place is the [[Scornet Maestro]].
'''Twilight River '''is the fourth area visited in ''[[Pikmin 3]]''. The area appears to be a forest that's in the middle of autumn. Dead leaves are stattered everywhere. As its name suggests, there is a river running through the area. The major boss of this place is the [[Scornet Maestro]].
==Plot==
==Plot==
Louie was taking captive by the Scornet Maestro.
The three captains discover a signal in Twilight River. Charlie thinks that the signal is Captian Olimar, whom they belive took the warp drive key. Once the player disovers the Winged Pikmin, a transmision is intercepted. It turns out to be Louie who breifly states that he is in trouble. Alpf mistakes Louie for Olimar and dicides to save him. Upon entering the boss arena we find out that Louie was taken captive by the Scornet Maestro.


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Revision as of 14:46, July 23, 2013

Twilight River is the fourth area visited in Pikmin 3. The area appears to be a forest that's in the middle of autumn. Dead leaves are stattered everywhere. As its name suggests, there is a river running through the area. The major boss of this place is the Scornet Maestro.

Plot

The three captains discover a signal in Twilight River. Charlie thinks that the signal is Captian Olimar, whom they belive took the warp drive key. Once the player disovers the Winged Pikmin, a transmision is intercepted. It turns out to be Louie who breifly states that he is in trouble. Alpf mistakes Louie for Olimar and dicides to save him. Upon entering the boss arena we find out that Louie was taken captive by the Scornet Maestro.

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