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== Description ==
== Description ==


At the start, the player can call some [[Red Pikmin]], that are needed to destroy the [[dirt block]]s below [[Olimar]]'s feet. After that, a little cutscene plays, introducing a [[bomb-rock]], which will be a major element of the area. Some steps after this, the player has to grab one of those rocks in order to destroy cobblestone blocks, and get access of the first treasure, the [[Cheer-o-Sphere]]. Then, Olimar has to take another bomb-rock to destroy a wall of cobblestone blocks, that are blocking the way to the rest of the area. After encountering some [[Male Sheargrub]]s and a [[Crammed Wraith]], Olimar can go through a doorway and find a [[Seedbagger]]. Some time after this, the player has to throw his Pikmin to the second treasure, the [[Numerical Monument]], in order to retrieve it. Next to the treasure, there is a wall of cobblestone blocks to destroy. After a little walk, Olimar has to throw a bomb-rock to a pile of cobblestone blocks in order to recover the [[Gigaton Bag]]. After that, the player needs some Rock Pikmin in order to get access of a bomb-rock, thus making progress in the area, and reaching the end of it.
At the start, the player can call some [[Red Pikmin]], that are needed to destroy the [[dirt block]]s below [[Olimar]]'s feet. After that, a little cutscene plays, introducing a [[bomb rock]], which will be a major element of the area. Some steps after this, the player has to grab one of those rocks in order to destroy cobblestone blocks, and get access to the first treasure, the [[Cheer-o-Sphere]]. Then, Olimar has to take another bomb rock to destroy a wall of cobblestone blocks, that are blocking the way to the rest of the area. After encountering some [[Male Sheargrub]]s and a [[Crammed Wraith]], Olimar can go through a doorway and find a [[Seedbagger]]. Some time after this, the player has to throw their Pikmin to the second treasure, the [[Numerical Monument]], in order to retrieve it. Next to the treasure, there is a wall of cobblestone blocks to destroy. After a little walk, Olimar has to throw a bomb rock to a pile of cobblestone blocks in order to recover the [[Gigaton Bag]]. After that, the player needs some Rock Pikmin in order to get access to a bomb rock, thus making progress in the area, and reaching the end of it.


== Cutscenes ==
== Cutscenes ==

Revision as of 14:43, September 17, 2018

Echo Cavern
Sector 3 – Area B
A wall with several bomb rocks in Echo Cavern.
Treasures 3
Pikmin available Red Pikmin
Requirements Complete Crystal Tunnels via normal exit
Next area Springpetal Cave
Music

Echo Cavern is the second main area in the Sparkling Labyrinth. It takes place inside a cave with lots of gems, but also several cobblestone blocks. These blocks can be destroyed with the usage of bomb rocks, that get introduced into the game in this area.


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Description

At the start, the player can call some Red Pikmin, that are needed to destroy the dirt blocks below Olimar's feet. After that, a little cutscene plays, introducing a bomb rock, which will be a major element of the area. Some steps after this, the player has to grab one of those rocks in order to destroy cobblestone blocks, and get access to the first treasure, the Cheer-o-Sphere. Then, Olimar has to take another bomb rock to destroy a wall of cobblestone blocks, that are blocking the way to the rest of the area. After encountering some Male Sheargrubs and a Crammed Wraith, Olimar can go through a doorway and find a Seedbagger. Some time after this, the player has to throw their Pikmin to the second treasure, the Numerical Monument, in order to retrieve it. Next to the treasure, there is a wall of cobblestone blocks to destroy. After a little walk, Olimar has to throw a bomb rock to a pile of cobblestone blocks in order to recover the Gigaton Bag. After that, the player needs some Rock Pikmin in order to get access to a bomb rock, thus making progress in the area, and reaching the end of it.

Cutscenes

Cutscene Screenshot Trigger Description
Bomb rock introduction The bomb rock introduction cutscene in Echo Cavern. The player moves a bit ahead after falling down the first opening covered by dirt blocks. Two Red Pikmin notice a bomb rock up ahead. They run towards it, and stand there in surprise. One of them eventually picks it up, and struggles to carry it. The weight proves to be too much, though, and the Pikmin accidentally drops it. This starts the countdown process, making the rock blink. The Pikmin recognize what this means and run to Olimar's side. Moments later, the bomb explodes, causing no harm.
Rocky Rock Pikmin The rocky Rock Pikmin cutscene in Echo Cavern. In the section with crystals and ceiling blocks, the player advances forward while in the lower route. Four Rock Pikmin roll sideways from behind a stone. Their limbs are tucked in, so they look like normal round rocks. They eventually jump up from the ground and spring their limbs out, revealing they are just normal Rock Pikmin.

Pikmin locations

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Objects

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Treasures

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Obstacles

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Bombronnen Bombwells
Flag of France French Grotte explosive Explosive cave
Flag of Germany German Schall und Rauch Sound and Smoke
Flag of Italy Italian Caverna dell'eco Echo cavern
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA) Caverna explosiva Explosive cavern
Flag of Spain Spanish (NoE) Caverna Explosiva Explosive Cavern