Pikmin 4

Crush Nugget

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Crush Nugget
Pikmin 4 treasure
Treasure Catalog icon.
Icon for the Crush Nugget, from Pikmin 4's Treasure Catalog.
Series Nature's Candy Series
Value Sparklium × 20
Weight 2
Maximum carriers 4
Locations Engulfed Castle, Frozen Inferno, The Mud Pit
Dandori Challenge stages Rockaway Cellars, Hefty Haulway
Dandori Battle stages None
Total amount 4

The Crush Nugget is a treasure found in Pikmin 4. It is actually a cherry tomato.

Collecting the treasure

The following article or section contains guides.
The strategies shown are just suggestions.

Crackling Cauldron

There are two Crush nuggets inside the Scorchcake guarding the second landing sight in sublevel 2 of the Crackling Cauldron. To collect them you must kill the Scorchcake and then throw two Pikmin at each one It's recommended to move your base before collecting the treasures so the Pikmin carrying them can reach the base faster.

Engulfed Castle

There are two Crush Nuggets inside of the Bulborb at the center of sublevel 2 of the Engulfed Castle. To collect them, you must first defeat the Bulborb and the four Albino Dwarf Bulborbs surrounding it; then, throw 2 Pikmin at each treasure.

Frozen Inferno

There is a Crush Nugget hidden in the grass in the southwestern corner of sublevel 2 of the Frozen Inferno. To collect this treasure, you must throw 2 Pikmin at it. You will also need to destroy the chunk of dry ice blocking the exit.

The Mud Pit

There is a Crush Nugget inside of a hydro jelly in the southeastern island of sublevel 2 of The Mud Pit. It is guarded by a Blizzarding Blowhog, which should be defeated before attempting to collect it. To collect this treasure, you must burst the hydro jelly, then throw 2 Pikmin at it.

Notes

Schnauz's notes

If a crush was a taste rather than a feeling, this fruit is where you'd go to experience it. The feeling starts small when you take that first bite and think, "Humph...I'm not so sure I like it." But then you take another bite...and another...only to discover that you not only like the taste but have come to love it. Suddenly you have a full-blown food crush on your hands! Just remember—many things in life are an acquired taste. So be sure to keep an open mind.

Olimar's notes

When I was a student, a girl in my class asked me to go shopping with her. It would have been rude to refuse, so I went. My friends kept hassling me, saying it was a date. It was so embarrassing! But come to think of it, my wife asked me out soon after that. I wonder if she was jealous...

Louie's notes

Yummy but not very filling.

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Names in other languages

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Language Name Meaning Notes
  Japanese スキノウチ?
Suki no Uchi
Clipping of 嫌よ嫌よも好きのうち?
  Chinese
(traditional)
還算喜歡
Huánsuàn Xǐhuan
Like Them a Bit
  Chinese
(simplified)
还算喜欢
Huánsuàn Xǐhuan
Like Them a Bit
  Dutch Aantrekkelijke klont Attractive lump
  French Pépite d'amourette Affair nugget
  German Schwärmerei-Nugget Enthusiasm Nugget
  Italian Pepita d'infatuazione Infatuation nugget
  Korean 살짝쿵설렘
Saljjak-Kung-Seollem
Light Thump Fluttering
  Portuguese Gotinha de amor Droplet of love
  Spanish Gotita de amor Droplet of love

See also