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=== Olimar's journal (Nintendo Switch) ===
=== Olimar's journal (Nintendo Switch) ===
A captain views his ship as a brother and a partner—someone he can trust with his life. It's crucial for them to develop an unquestionable, unfaltering trust. But I refuse to believe that this simple trinket is some kind of living gem. That's insane!
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 13:23, July 7, 2024

Gemstar Husband Treasure Hoard icon.
Artwork of the Gemstar Husband.
Number 119 (US)
118 (Europe)
117 (Japan)
Series Space Love Series
Value Poko × 100
Weight 5
Maximum carriers 10 Pikmin
Location Frontier Cavern
Challenge Mode levels None
This article is about the golden ring with a green star. For the silver one with a pink star, see Gemstar Wife.

The Gemstar Husband (宝石生物ヒトデメラルド♂?, lit.: "Jewel Creature Seastar-Emerald ♂; known as the Green Gemstar in the Nintendo Switch version") is a treasure in Pikmin 2. It is buried somewhere on the third sublevel of the Frontier Cavern, so White Pikmin are needed to get it. This item is actually a plastic gold ring with a green star.

Notes

Olimar's journal

A captain views his ship as a brother and a partner, someone he can trust with his life. It's crucial for them to develop an unquestionable, unfaltering trust. But I refuse to believe that this simple trinket is some kind of living gem. That's insane!

Sales pitch

Once again, daydreams come alive! This is not just a fine gem, but a rare, inorganic life-form.

Olimar's journal (Nintendo Switch)

A captain views his ship as a brother and a partner—someone he can trust with his life. It's crucial for them to develop an unquestionable, unfaltering trust. But I refuse to believe that this simple trinket is some kind of living gem. That's insane!

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese 宝石生物ヒトデメラルド♂?
Hōseki Seibutsu Hitodemerarudo Osu
Jewel Creature Seastar-Emerald ♂ From a combination of ヒトデ?, lit.: "Sea Star" and エメラルド?, lit.: "Emerald"
Flag of France French Etoile du Mari Star of the Husband
Flag of Germany German Sternenstein des Gatten Husband's Star Stone
Flag of Italy Italian Gemma maschio Male Gem
Flag of Spain Spanish Joya estrella macho Male star jewel

See also