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The '''Arboreal Frippery''' | The '''Arboreal Frippery''' is a treasure found in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. It is actually a leaf from a {{w|Maple tree|Japanese maple tree}}, although it is easily confused with a {{w|Marijuana|marijuana}} leaf. The treasure is found in the fourth sublevel of the [[Shower Room]], which is a large, calm area with only harmless [[Unmarked Spectralids]] and two [[Queen Candypop Bud]]s. The water is too shallow to drown Pikmin, so it can be crossed with any type of Pikmin. The treasure is in a pipe, so the [[Treasure Gauge]] can be used to find the correct pipe. Since it weighs only one unit, [[throw]]ing a single [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] at it should easily transport the treasure back to the [[Hocotate ship#Research Pod|Ship's Pod]] in a hasty manner. It is tied with several treasures for the least amount of [[Pokos]] it's worth. | ||
The leaf is red in the European version, as well all regions of [[Pikmin 2 (Nintendo Switch)|the Switch port]], presumably to drive away the comparison to marijuana. The red leaf version is reused from an earlier set of treasures found in the game's disc.{{cite web|https://tcrf.net/Pikmin_2/Version_Differences#Differences_Between_Japan_.2B_US_and_PAL|Pikmin 2/Version Differences|The Cutting Room Floor|published={{date|30|September|2021}}|retrieved={{date|7|March|2021}}}} | The leaf is red in the European version, as well all regions of [[Pikmin 2 (Nintendo Switch)|the Switch port]], presumably to drive away the comparison to marijuana. The red leaf version is reused from an earlier set of treasures found in the game's disc.{{cite web|https://tcrf.net/Pikmin_2/Version_Differences#Differences_Between_Japan_.2B_US_and_PAL|Pikmin 2/Version Differences|The Cutting Room Floor|published={{date|30|September|2021}}|retrieved={{date|7|March|2021}}}} |
Revision as of 17:47, October 4, 2023
To do: Is the Japanese version calling it "One-hit Death" actually true, or just a hoax? There's no recorded or translated notes of its description in Japanese. |
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Number | 19 | ||
Series | Xenoflora Series | ||
Value | × 10 | ||
Weight | 1 | ||
Maximum carriers | 1 Pikmin | ||
Location | Shower Room | ||
Challenge Mode levels | Hidden Garden, Cave of Pain |
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Number | 19 | ||
Series | Xenoflora Series | ||
Value | × 10 | ||
Weight | 1 | ||
Maximum carriers | 1 Pikmin | ||
Location | Shower Room | ||
Challenge Mode levels | Hidden Garden, Cave of Pain |
The Arboreal Frippery is a treasure found in Pikmin 2. It is actually a leaf from a Japanese maple tree, although it is easily confused with a marijuana leaf. The treasure is found in the fourth sublevel of the Shower Room, which is a large, calm area with only harmless Unmarked Spectralids and two Queen Candypop Buds. The water is too shallow to drown Pikmin, so it can be crossed with any type of Pikmin. The treasure is in a pipe, so the Treasure Gauge can be used to find the correct pipe. Since it weighs only one unit, throwing a single Pikmin at it should easily transport the treasure back to the Ship's Pod in a hasty manner. It is tied with several treasures for the least amount of Pokos it's worth.
The leaf is red in the European version, as well all regions of the Switch port, presumably to drive away the comparison to marijuana. The red leaf version is reused from an earlier set of treasures found in the game's disc.[1]
Notes
Olimar's journal
Sales pitch
Gallery
The Arboreal Frippery in the Shower Room in the North American and Japanese versions.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | イチコロダオレ? Ichikorodaore |
One-hit Death |
French | Colifichet Arborescent | Arboreal Trinket |
French (NoA) | Frivolité arborescente | Arboreal frivolity |
German | Arboresker Firlefanz | Arboreal Frippery |
Italian | Fronzolo arboreo | Arboreal frippery |
Spanish | Fruslería arbórea | Arboreal trifle |
See also
References
- ^ Pikmin 2/Version Differences on The Cutting Room Floor, published on September 30th, 2021, retrieved on March 7th, 2021