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Revision as of 19:46, August 13, 2023
Creativity Conduit Pikmin 4 treasure | |
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Series | Newly Nostalgic Series |
Value | × 110 |
Weight | 7 |
Maximum carriers | |
Locations | Subterranean Swarm |
Dandori Challenge stages | None |
Dandori Battle stages | None |
Total amount | 1 |
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The Creativity Conduit is a treasure in Pikmin 4. It is actually a Super NES Mouse.
Collecting the treasure
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Notes
Schnauz’s Notes
“Can you feel it? The creative energy that flows through this object is undeniable! The color, the curvature, the smoothness to the touch... They light up the right side of the brain-- the side that governs the arts. Infinite imagined possibilities await!”
Olimar’s Notes
“I don't have a creative cell in my body, but my daughter somehow avoided this genetic defiency! When she's drawing, she becomes so absorbed by her art it's as if she can't hear a word I say. That or she's just ignoring me. I have no idea if what she draws is any good, but the ability to focus on something so deeply is talent enough. Either way, her future is bright!”
Louie’s Notes
“There's a ball hiding inside this thing for some reason. Take it out, and you can't roll it anymore.”
Gallery
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Names in other languages
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Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 創造のしもべ? | Servant of Creation |
French | Collecteur de créativité | Creativity collector |
Trivia
- The name "Creativity Conduit" references the game best associated with the SNES mouse: Mario Paint, an art game which has a heavy emphasis on "creativity".