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Number | 99 (US) 98 (Europe) 97 (Japan) | ||
Series | Industrial Set | ||
Value | × 70 | ||
Weight | 12 | ||
Maximum carriers | 20 Pikmin | ||
Location | Subterranean Complex | ||
Challenge Mode levels | Brawny Abyss |
- This article is about the regular nut. For the flat nut, see Massage Girdle.
The Adamantine Girdle (はがねのはらまき?, lit.: "Steel Haramaki") is a treasure found in Pikmin 2. It is just a shiny nut which can be found on the fifth sublevel of the Subterranean Complex. Volatile Dweevils will fall from the ceiling at every turn, so it's best to run through the level and set them all off before trying to move the treasure.
Notes
Olimar's journal
“There appears to be a link between the treasures we found in an underground structure. We found several machine parts that fit together. The parts may provide a clue as to the original function of the area.”
Sales pitch
“None want to believe it: a world so brutal as to require a steel torso guard for self-defense. It is certainly unattractive, but which do you value more: fashion or personal safety?”
Naming
This treasure's name consists of "adamantine", meaning unbreakable, and "girdle", something resembling a belt or cord worn around the waist. Its sales pitch helps contextualize this name, marketing it as a "steel torso guard".
Internally, the treasure is simply called nut
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Gallery
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | はがねのはらまき? Hagane no Haramaki |
Steel Haramaki |
French | Ceinture Adamantine | Adamantine Belt |
German | Eiserner Gürtel | Iron Girdle |
Italian | Fascia massiccia | |
Spanish | Fajín adamantino | Adamantine sash |