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Revision as of 09:52, June 10, 2023

Vorpal Platter Treasure Hoard icon.
Artwork of the Vorpal Platter.
Number 58 (US and Europe)
57 (Japan)
Series Cook's Arsenal Series
Value Poko × 60
Weight 12
Maximum carriers 20 Pikmin
Location Shower Room
Challenge Mode levels None

The Vorpal Platter (ゴールデン・ソーサー?, lit.: "Golden Saucer") is a treasure in Pikmin 2. The Vorpal Platter is actually the corruptly bent lid of an aluminum can. It is found in one of the corners or on a ledge in the third sublevel of the Shower Room. Multiple enemies block the path from the treasure's location to the Ship's Pod.

Notes

Olimar's journal

The monomolecular edge of this disastrous platter is sharp enough to split subatomic particles! I found it deep in an underground complex covered with slippery ceramic tiles. I learned there that I can blow my whistle by pressing the B Button on the GameCube controller / the B Button on the Wii Remote / the B Button on the Switch to save my Pikmin from being burned, drowned, or poisoned.

Sales pitch

GameCube GameCube
This shiny disc sparkles beautifully, but its edge could effortlessly sheer[sic] through the armor plating of a battlecruiser. Is it not true that all great art is "edgy" for its time? Buy this landmark piece today! (Handle with care. May not be suitable for small children.)
Wii Wii US version US version
This shiny disc sparkles beautifully, but its edge could effortlessly sheer[sic] through the armor plating of a battlecruiser. Is it not true that all great art is "edgy" for its time? Buy this landmark piece today! (Handle with care. May not be suitable for small children.)
Wii Wii European version European version
This shiny disc sparkles beautifully, but its edge could effortlessly shear through the armor plating of a battlecruiser. Is it not true that all great art is "edgy" for its time? Buy this landmark piece today! (Handle with care. May not be suitable for small children.)

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ゴールデン・ソーサー?
Gōrudo sōsā
Golden Saucer
Flag of France French Plateau Coupant Sharp Platter
Flag of Québec French (NoA) Plateau magique Magic platter
Flag of Germany German Scharfe Platte Sharp Plate
Flag of Italy Italian Piatto tagliente Sharp Plate
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA) Fuente legendaria Legendary platter
Flag of Spain Spanish (NoE) Fuente vorpal Vorpal platter

See also