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Midnight Dreamer

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Midnight Dreamer
Value Sparklium × 200
Weight 8
Maximum carriers 8 Pikmin
Location Secret Spot

The Midnight Dreamer is a treasure that is unlocked when the player scans the Celeste amiibo from the Animal Crossing series. It looks just like the amiibo, and is worth Sparklium × 200.

Collecting the treasure[edit]

After scanning the amiibo on the area selection screen (in any sector), the treasure will appear in one of the Secret Spots of the area. Then, the player has to retrieve the Midnight Dreamer in that spot.

Notes

Hey! Pikmin logs

Who can tell what's going on behind those black eyes? There's a lot of mystery in this creature. It looks like it thrives in darkness. I remember wanting to be nocturnal as a kid so I would have an excuse to stay up all night. I'd sit in bed, with all the lights off, and look out the window at the starry night sky. I think that's what first made me want to be a pilot.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese まよなかドリーマー?
Mayonaka dorīmā
Midnight dreamer
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Nachtelijke dromer Nightly dreamer
Flag of Québec French (NoA) Rêveuse de minuit Midnight dreamer
Flag of France French (NoE) Créature de la nuit Night creature
Flag of Germany German Mitternachtsträumerin Midnight dreamer
Flag of Italy Italian Creatura notturna Nightly creature
Flag of Spain Spanish Soñadora despierta Daydreamer

Trivia[edit]

  • Olimar's connection to the night sky in relation to this statue refers to Celeste's role in the Animal Crossing, where she runs the museum's observatory or encourages the player to look for shooting stars.
    • He also guesses this creature may "thrive in darkness", referring to how owls are nocturnal.

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