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== Collecting the treasure == | == Collecting the treasure == | ||
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{{see also|Porquillion#Strategy}} | |||
You must build a bridge to reach the northwest section of the [[Sun-Speckled Terrace]]. From there, enter and clear the [[Aquiferous Summit]] to get to the highest point of this area, where a [[Porquillion]] will drop the treasure once killed. | You must build a bridge to reach the northwest section of the [[Sun-Speckled Terrace]]. From there, enter and clear the [[Aquiferous Summit]] to get to the highest point of this area, where a [[Porquillion]] will drop the treasure once killed. | ||
Revision as of 17:23, August 29, 2023
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Series | Hands of Fate Series | ||
Value | × 40 | ||
Weight | 2 | ||
Maximum carriers | 4 | ||
Locations | Sun-Speckled Terrace | ||
Dandori Challenge stages | None | ||
Dandori Battle stages | None | ||
Total amount | 1 |
The Talisman of Life (Moon) (人生花道:月?, lit.: "Life on The Flowering Road: Moon") is a treasure in Pikmin 4 that can be found overground in the Sun-Speckled Terrace. It is a "full moon" hanafuda card from a August-Hikari suit.
Collecting the treasure
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- See also: Porquillion#Strategy.
You must build a bridge to reach the northwest section of the Sun-Speckled Terrace. From there, enter and clear the Aquiferous Summit to get to the highest point of this area, where a Porquillion will drop the treasure once killed.
Notes
Schnauz's notes
“The ancient people of this planet used this luck wafer during wedding ceremonies. They did so because the moon is the object one stares at when one thinks about someone they love. Or at least, that's what I stare at when I have love on my mind. Alas, at this very moment, I have no one to think about.”
Olimar's notes
“When my son was little, he thought the moon was just a powdered donut in the sky. He would cry and cry, "I want to eat the moooon!" Apparently I was the same way. These days, he loves to look at the moon through a telescope. Guess the apple doesn't fall far...”
Louie's notes
“White and round. I'd eat it.”
Gallery
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 人生花道:月? Jinsei Hanamichi: Tsuki |
Life on The Flowering Road: Moon |
Dutch | Maantalisman | Moon talisman |
French | Talisman de la lune | Talisman of the Moon |
German | Mond-Talisman des Lebens | Moon Talisman of Life |
Italian | Talismano vitale: luna | Talisman of life: moon |
Portuguese | Talismã da vida: lua | Talisman of life: moon |
Spanish | Talismán de vida: La luna | Talisman of life: The moon |