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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
Although never indicated in the game, this is most likely a set of Aramith brand billiard balls which are known for being used in professional tournaments. This is inferred by the fact that the 4th ball is pink instead of the more common purple, due to the color being more distinguishable in televised events. | * Although never indicated in the game, this is most likely a set of {{w|Saluc|Aramith brand}} billiard balls which are known for being used in professional tournaments. This is inferred by the fact that the 4th ball is pink instead of the more common purple, due to the color being more distinguishable in televised events. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 16:42, August 15, 2023
Sacred Sphere Series | |
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Image of the complete series. | |
Theme | Billiard Balls |
Treasures | 10 |
Locations | Cavern for a King, Drafty Gallery, Ultimate Testing Range, Below-Grade Discotheque, Subterranean Swarm, The Mud Pit |
The Sacred Sphere Series is a series listed in the Treasure Catalog in Pikmin 4. It consists of ten treasures, consisting of billiard balls. All the treasures in this series are worth × 1100, and an extra × 330 is given when the entire series has been collected.
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Names in other languages
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Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | シンのタマシリーズ? Shin no Tama Shirīzu |
Sphere of "Shin" Series | In Japanese, the treasures in this series are all homonymous, as they each use a different kanji with on'yomi Shin. |
French | Sphères sacrées | Sacred spheres |
Trivia
- Although never indicated in the game, this is most likely a set of Aramith brand billiard balls which are known for being used in professional tournaments. This is inferred by the fact that the 4th ball is pink instead of the more common purple, due to the color being more distinguishable in televised events.