Wistful Wild

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Wistful Wild

The bamboo cane that leads from the starting section to the second one, in the Wistful Wild.

Artistic map of the Wistful Wild.

Treasures 5
Caves 3
Requirements Repay the debt
Music {{{music}}}

The Wistful Wild is an area that can be accessed in Pikmin 2; it is made available once the Hocotate Freight company's debt has been fully repaid. The design of this area appears to be a combination of The Impact Site and The Final Trial from Pikmin. It contains three caves and five treasures above the surface which total 3205 Pokos, or 13295 including treasures found in caverns (13285 in the European version of the game). It is also a representation of Autumn. Contents of the region include two large lakes, one of which can be drained and the other a bridge built over; a clearing with three randomly-colored Burgeoning Spiderworts; and decorating it are rusted metal structures, tree stumps and Foxtails, and a half-visible yield sign where the onions land.

Every 30 days from day 31, one can see some weird insects in this location, appearing as swarms of very small orange bugs. They release poison occasionally if attacked, and have an extremely small amount of health; each one drops a blob of nectar or spray when killed. They are found in two locations: outside Dream Den, and by Hole of Heroes.

Treasures

Caves

Enemies

 
A Gatling Groink in the Wistful Wild.

Gallery

Other images

Trivia

  • It is possible for a captain to get up onto the wall borders of the map via several enemies, including the Decorated Cannon Beetle and Watery Blowhog. This video shows how much of the area can be explored there.
  • The YIELD that makes up the starting arena is actually a Stop sign in the Japanese version. [1]

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
  German Land der Verheißung

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This article was a featured article from 18th June 2009 to 18th August 2009.