Pikmin 2

Awakening Wood

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Awakening Wood

Several man-made components in the Awakening Wood.

Artistic map of the Awakening Wood.

Treasures 7
Caves 4
Pikmin available Blue and White
Requirements Collect the Spherical Atlas
Music Awakening Wood

The Awakening Wood (めざめの森?, lit.: "Forest of Awakening") is an area in Pikmin 2, the second in the game, and can be accessed after retrieving the Spherical Atlas from the Emergence Cave in the Valley of Repose. The area bears four caves and seven treasures in total, which sum to Poko × 765 in the US version of Pikmin 2 and Poko × 805 in the European version. It is also the location of the first Blue and White Pikmin in the game, both of which are required to reach further areas.

Overview

The area is Spring-themed, with grassy terrain, cherry blossoms, and objects and features that might be found in a garden; the great number of Pellet Posies make it arguably the best place to produce Pikmin. These features, along with its layout, make the Awakening Wood very similar to The Forest of Hope from the first Pikmin game. Olimar also states that he explored this forest before, in his journal entry for the Geographic Projection, but has now renamed it due to how much it changed.

Layout

The ship and the Onions land in the southwestern portion of the map. To the north of the landing site is an open area containing a single Red Bulborb and some Dwarf Red Bulborbs. Near the puddle of water in this area is a small flower pot that is home to an Iridescent Glint Beetle. To the west of the landing site is a small area that contains several flower pots and a small natural ramp that leads to the top of the pots. This area has numerous Pellet Posies as well as several benign Female Sheargrubs.

The rest of the map is accessible from two locations: one is a central area that contains two Burgeoning Spiderworts that, once a black bramble gate is torn down, opens to the northern (which is guarded by a Creeping Chrysanthemum), southern, and eastern portions of the map. The other is over a small bridge that must be constructed which leads directly to the northern portion of the map. The northern region of the map is linear and leads from left to right. On the right side of the northern portion is the entrance to the Hole of Beasts. Following the path to the left leads to a moderately sized pond with two Yellow Wollywogs and two bridges that can be built.

The western portion of the map is at a higher ground level and, as such, can only be accessed by traveling through the northern passage. It contains a Burrowing Snagret and the Snagret Hole inside of a tree trunk behind a white bramble gate. A few Pellet Posies, including one that yields a 20-Pikmin pellet, grow on this region. The eastern portion of the map is accessed after deflating a paper bag. Behind it is the White Flower Garden. Near the White Flower Garden behind an electric gate is a circular area that houses the Blue Onion and numerous Pellet Posies and Wogpoles. Travelling through the eastern portion, after taking down a poisoned bramble gate, yields access to the southern portion of the map after using a weighted seesaw block. This area contains a single purple Burgeoning Spiderwort and a small tree stump that leads to the Bulblax Kingdom behind an electric gate. The southern area can also be accessed after destroying a black bramble gate in a tiny puddle to the east of the landing site. This puddle can be drained.

Caves

Objects

To do: Male Sheargrub and Honeywisp locations. Also investigate the format itself.
Care to do so?

Points of interest

The central area of the map contains two Burgeoning Spiderworts that produce red berries as well as housing a few Honeywisps. A purple berry-yielding Burgeoning Spiderwort can be found on the ledge that has the stump that leads to the Bulblax Kingdom. On the western-most ledge of the map after ten days have passed there will be three 10 pellet Pellet Posies; one for each primary Pikmin types; and one 20 pellet Pellet Posy that periodically cycles through the three primary colors. The Blue Onion can be found in a large pool on the eastern side of the map.

Piklopedia and Treasure Hoard

 
Map of the Piklopedia version of the Awakening Wood.

By placing the ship icon on the Awakening Wood in the area selection menu, the Piklopedia and the Treasure Hoard will take place in the Awakening Wood, although it is actually a slightly different version of the area. The following differences can be noted:

  • The small lake to the west of the landing site is absent; it's just a straight pathway.
  • To the northeast of the landing site, the bridge that grants access to the Bulblax Kingdom does not exist, and instead, there is an unusable twig.
  • The wall right next to the seesaw blocks that are close to the White Flower Garden has a small alcove.
  • The bit of the terrain where the White Flower Garden is is a pond.
  • The large lake at the north of the area is missing.
  • The tree where the Snagret Hole is is absent.

Interestingly, the tree that the Healing Cask in the US version or the Hypnotic Platter in the European version are on has a root protruding onto the pathway, next to a paper bag; this root has a hole in it in the Piklopedia version of the area, but not in the in-game one. The same root in The Forest of Hope also has the same hole.

Gallery

Other images


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Trivia

 
An animation comparing the Pikmin 3 title screen with the Awakening Wood.
  • The Awakening Wood was initially meant to be called the "Forest of Awakening".[1]
  • In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the stage Distant Planet is based on the Awakening Wood.
  • The Pikmin 3 title screen's terrain is an altered version of the Awakening Wood's west corridor. This comparison is detailed here.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
  French (NoA) Forêt de l'éveil Forest of Awakening
  French (NoE) Forêt de l'Éveil Forest of Awakening
  German Wald des Erwachens Forest of Awakening
  Spanish (NoA) Bosque del Despertar Forest of Awakening
  Spanish (NoE) Bosque del Despertar Forest of Awakening

See also

References

  1. ^ Pikmin 2/Early English Script on The Cutting Room Floor