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Being in the Explorer's Friend Series, it is part of the [[Exploration Kit]]. | Being in the Explorer's Friend Series, it is part of the [[Exploration Kit]]. | ||
== Notes == | |||
Olimar's Journal: | |||
This is yet another object I've recently discovered that is beyond my wildest dreams. It doesn't conduct electricity, but it can erase marks left by pencils with remarkable ease. Sadly, The more you use it, the more it rubs away into oblivion. Hmmm... In a way, i reminds me of my job... | |||
Sales Pitch: | |||
This nonconductive substance has many uses: I have discovered it can even erase pencil marks. It is a dream material! But the more it is used, the more it crumbles. The same is true of dreams. | |||
{{Treasures}} | {{Treasures}} |
Revision as of 17:14, November 2, 2008
Dream Material | |
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Number | 192 |
Series | Explorer's Friend Series |
Value | × 100 |
Weight | 10 |
Maximum carriers | 20 Pikmin |
Location | Glutton's Kitchen |
Challenge Mode levels | None |
The Dream Material is a treasure in Pikmin 2, it is really just a large, white eraser. It is found on the last (6) sublevel of the Glutton's Kitchen, and is held by the territorial Giant Breadbug. When you retrieve this treasure, the ship's innovative mind configures the ideas of this item into a useable item known as the Anti-Electrifier, a special suit armor that makes your pilots' suits impervious to electrocution and electrical assaults.
Being in the Explorer's Friend Series, it is part of the Exploration Kit.
Notes
Olimar's Journal:
This is yet another object I've recently discovered that is beyond my wildest dreams. It doesn't conduct electricity, but it can erase marks left by pencils with remarkable ease. Sadly, The more you use it, the more it rubs away into oblivion. Hmmm... In a way, i reminds me of my job...
Sales Pitch:
This nonconductive substance has many uses: I have discovered it can even erase pencil marks. It is a dream material! But the more it is used, the more it crumbles. The same is true of dreams.