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Child of the Earth

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Child of the Earth Treasure Hoard icon.
Artwork of the Child of the Earth.
Number 10
Series Nature's Candy Series
Value Poko × 40
Weight 15
Maximum carriers 25 Pikmin
Location Cavern of Chaos
Challenge Mode levels Novice Training, Trampled Garden
Child of the Earth
Pikmin 4 treasure
Treasure Catalog icon for the Child of the Earth.
Series Nature's Candy Series
Value Sparklium × 60
Weight 7
Maximum carriers 14
Locations Sun-Speckled Terrace, Engulfed Castle
Dandori Challenge stages None
Dandori Battle stages None
Total amount 2
For the sweet potato in Pikmin 4, see Daughter of the Earth.

The Child of the Earth (大地の息子?, lit.: "Son of the Earth") is a treasure found in Pikmin 2 and Pikmin 4. It is actually a potato. In Pikmin 2, it's found in sublevel 3 of the Cavern of Chaos buried underground. White Pikmin are needed to dig it up. There are multiple Creeping Chrysanthemums and Mamutas which will disturb the player if the treasure is carried back to the pod too early. In Pikmin 4, it is at the bottom of the summit with the wheel in Sun-Speckled Terrace. After crossing the bridge and taking a turn right, the Treasure Gauge will point to it under the soil, after which the Pikmin can dig it out.

Notes

Olimar's journal

Today, buried in a deep hole, I found a vegetable that I'd never seen before. This dark-dwelling vegetable stores all of its nutritious energy in its roots. The ship named it Child of the Earth, and I think it's fitting.

Sales pitch

This plant has grown fat on the blessings of the land. Its nutritional value must be high!

Schnauz's notes

This plant sucks the good things out of the ground it grows in to get its lumpy, round shape. No, it doesn't look all that exciting, but I suspect the nutritional value is quite high.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Although Olimar claims he has never seen a potato before, it is clear that potatoes are known to Hocotatians, given that Louie's notes for the Emperor Bulblax mention the vegetable[1]. It is, however, possible that potatoes on Hocotate are different from those on Earth.
  • The name is likely a reference to the French word for potato, pomme de terre, which translates to "apple of the Earth".

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese 大地の息子?
Daichi no musuko
Son of the Earth
Flag of France French Enfant de la Terre Child of the Earth
Flag of Québec French (NoA) Enfant de la Terre Child of the Earth
Flag of Germany German Kind der Erde Child of the Earth
Flag of Italy Italian Frutto della terra Fruit of the earth
Flag of South Korea Korean 대지의 아들
daejiui adeul
Son Of The Earth
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Filho da terra Son of the earth
Flag of Spain Spanish Hija de la tierra Daughter of the Earth

See also

References

  1. ^ To prep the tongue for cooking, marinate in olive oil and chop into cubes. Stir in a pot with carrots, potatoes, and chives, cover, and simmer over low heat for several hours. Accompany this mouthwatering, rustic stew with a hearty roll. – Louie in Louie's notes for the Emperor Bulblax