Slapstick Crescent
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Weight | 15 |
Maximum carriers | 30 Pikmin |
Location | [[Tropical Wilds]] |
Challenge Mode levels | None |
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The Slapstick Crescent is a fruit found in Pikmin 3. It is a banana found in the Tropical Wilds behind a body of water protected by a Peckish Aristocrab, which itself holds a Scaly Custard. It must be dug out of the ground, and takes 15 Pikmin to carry.
Notes
Brittany's American Notes
"Oh my gosh but this is delivious! So sweet and comforting... I can imagine a little kid eating just gobs of these things. They'll have to be careful around the inedible peel, though. It's extremely slippery and could be a safety hazard."
Brittany's European Notes
"Gosh, this is delicious! Alph's gone absolutely bananas over this...thing. The peel seems quite slippery. But how slippery, I wonder? Slippery enough to dispatch a person? How about a fully-grown man with a moustache? I must find out...in the interests of science."
Obtaining It
In the Tropical Wilds, the player must manoeuvre to the area containing the Scale Blocks. Nearby, there should be a large body of water. On land, there are two Fiery Blowhogs which should be killed. In the water, there will be a Peckish Aristocrab. This will need to be killed as it will be very troublesome for taking back the fruit if it is still alive.
After that the player will reach a dry spot with a small part of the fruit sticking out the ground. The player can then set the Pikmin to start digging it up.
It is recommended to this early in the day and to bring about 30-40 Blue Pikmin to speed up digging as the Slapstick Crescent will take a very long time to dig up.
Trivia
- Its name, "Slapstick Crescent", comes from "slapstick", a form of exaggerated comedy in which the banana is often known for (banana peel slips), and "crescent", it's shape.
- It is the only fruit in the game that isn't dropped by a boss to give more than 2 bottles of juice, giving two and a half