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|JapR = Āto Damashī Shirīzu | |JapR = Āto Damashī Shirīzu | ||
|JapM = Art Soul Series | |JapM = Art Soul Series | ||
|ChiTrad = | |ChiTrad = 藝術靈魂系列 | ||
|ChiTradR = | |ChiTradR = Yìshù Línghún Xìliè | ||
|ChiTradM = | |ChiTradM = Art Soul Series | ||
|ChiSimp = 艺术灵魂系列 | |||
|ChiSimpR = Yìshù Línghún Xìliè | |||
|ChiSimpM = Art Soul Series | |||
|Dut = Expressieve brij | |Dut = Expressieve brij | ||
|DutM = Expressive paste | |DutM = Expressive paste |
Revision as of 04:15, August 28, 2023
Soulful Artist Series | |
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Image of the complete series. | |
Theme | Paint tubes |
Treasures | 9 |
Locations | Crackling Cauldron, Secluded Courtyard, Kingdom of Beasts, Engulfed Castle, Subzero Sauna, Dream Home, Last-Frost Cavern, Cavern for a King |
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The Soulful Artist Series is a series listed in the Treasure Catalog in Pikmin 4. It consists of nine treasures, all of which are tubes of paint with colors corresponding to the nine Pikmin types. All the treasures in this series are worth × 720, and an extra × 216 is given when the entire series has been collected.
List
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | アートだましいシリーズ? Āto Damashī Shirīzu |
Art Soul Series |
Chinese (traditional) |
藝術靈魂系列 Yìshù Línghún Xìliè |
Art Soul Series |
Chinese (simplified) |
艺术灵魂系列 Yìshù Línghún Xìliè |
Art Soul Series |
Dutch | Expressieve brij | Expressive paste |
French | Matériel de l'artiste | Artist's material |
German | Gefühlvoller Künstler | Expressive Artist |
Italian | Artista appassionato | Passionate artist |
Portuguese | Paixão por arte | Passion for art |
Spanish | Alma de artista | Artist's soul |
Trivia
- The 9 colors of paint in the series are the same 9 colors of Pikmin available. The colors are laid out (and slightly grouped) chronologically based on which game the pikmin were initially introduced. The tubes also differ in size (or usage) based on how long they've been in the series. For example, the red, blue, and yellow colored paint tubes are almost completely empty as they have been used since the original Pikmin game, while the cyan and neon colors are almost completely full as they were just introduced in Pikmin 4.
- The reason the Noble Goo and True Goo tubes only look slightly more used then the Captivation Goo and Ambiguous Goo tubes could be because the purple and white Pikmin were not included in Story Mode (main-story) game play in Pikmin 3, but were used in Mission Mode game play.
- The Refreshing Goo being slightly used compared to the Neon Goo's completely unused state could be a reference to how Ice Pikmin were first revealed in pre-release material months before Glow Pikmin.
- Each colored paint tube is found in the general area most players would first discover Pikmin of that type, with the exception of the red Uniquely You Goo and the green Neon Goo; both of them are found much later in the Cavern for a King, since Red Pikmin are discovered during the game's tutorial segment and Glow Pikmin are only available during night, where there are no treasures, or under caves, where their seeds can only be used after night expeditions.