Drought Ender
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Number | 182 (US and Japan) 183 (Europe) | ||
Series | Odd Logo Series | ||
Value | × 100 | ||
Weight | 4 | ||
Maximum carriers | 8 Pikmin | ||
Location | White Flower Garden | ||
Challenge Mode levels | None |
The Drought Ender (あらがえぬエンブレム?, lit.: "Irresistible Emblem") is a cap for a Dr. Pepper soda drink and a treasure in Pikmin 2. It is found on Sublevel 2 of the White Flower Garden, and is likely to be hidden in one of its alcoves. Fiery Blowhogs may pose a small threat to non-Red Pikmin. It is one of two treasures in the Odd Logo series that are in the Japanese version.
In the Switch port, the treasure is an unbranded cap for a coconut water drink.
Notes
Olimar's journal
“Today, I delivered an impromptu lecture on the basics of wilderness survival. As Louie's superior, it's my responsibility to teach him these skills. Walking around as much as we do generates an intense thirst, so water becomes very important. I told Louie that we have to ration our water carefully. That's what I was thinking until I found this. I was so parched that...I couldn't help myself. I drank all the water in the canteen. It tasted soooo good. But when I turned around, Louie gave me a cold stare...”
Sales pitch
“Gulp! Gulp! Gulp! Aaaah! Give in to your primal feelings and drink to your heart's content. Gaze upon this design and your throat will ache for satisfaction. Why is that? Tell me, please!”
Gallery
The Drought Ender in the White Flower Garden.
The Drought Ender being analyzed by the Hocotate ship.
The Drought Ender in the Treasure Hoard.
The Drought Ender in the Nintendo Switch version of Pikmin 2.
The Treasure Hoard icon of the Drought Ender in the Nintendo Switch version of Pikmin 2.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | あらがえぬエンブレム? Aragaenu Enburemu |
Irresistible Emblem |
French | Para-sécheresse | Dryness counter |
German | Durstkiller | Thirst Killer |
Italian | Emblema dissetante | Thirst-quenching Emblem |
Spanish | Fin de la sequía | End of dryness |