The Tremendous Sniffer is a fruit found in Pikmin 3. It is a pear. This fruit provides 2 cups of juice (one in Ultra-Spicy mode) for the leaders, and there is only one in the game, which is found in the Twilight River. It appears in Silver Lake Remix, valued at 200 pokos.
Collecting the fruit
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The Tremendous Sniffer is found in the Twilight River. It is located past a reinforced wall in the area with the clipboards and an Arachnode. To obtain it, bomb rocks are required, because of the wall. The only bomb rocks in the area are found on the tin can near where the Puffy Blowhog is located. Throw 3 bombs to break the wall and recover the fruit.
There is a glitch that forgoes the use of bomb rocks. Order any Pikmin to grab onto the fruit. The next day, the fruit will somehow appear outside of the wall, making for an easy retrieval.
Notes
Brittany's notes
- US version
“This specimen has a sweet flavor and a soft texture...kind of like my Auntie Bea. The shape reminds me of her nose, too. So elegant! So glamorous! She's the envy of the family with that nose... I miss my aunt. I want to go home.”
- European version
“This specimen has a sweet flavour and a soft texture...somehow reminiscent of my Auntie Bea. Her nose is shaped a bit like this fruit, too. So elegant! So glamorous! She's the envy of the family with that nose...I miss my aunt. I want to go home!”
Technical information
Pikmin 3 technical information (?)
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Internal name
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pear
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Juice
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2.0
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Juice color
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(255, 255, 100, 255)
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Mission Mode points
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200
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"Size"?
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4
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Gallery
The Tremendous Sniffer of Twilight River.
Tremendous Sniffer being analyzed.jpeg
The Tremendous Sniffer being analyzed.
Names in other languages
Language
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Name
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Meaning
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Japanese |
オフランス? |
The France, a word "France" is sometimes used as a mimetic word to imply something is elegant.
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French |
Douceur de tantine |
Aunty's sweetness
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German |
Schönheitsideal |
Beauty Ideal
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Italian |
Elegantina |
From "elegante" (elegant) and the diminutive suffix "-ina"
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Spanish (NoE) |
Delicadeza magna |
Great delicacy
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