Pikmin 2

Gemstar Wife

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Gemstar Wife Treasure Hoard icon.
Artwork of the Gemstar Wife.
Number 118 (US)
117 (Europe)
116 (Japan)
Series Space Love Series
Value Poko × 100
Weight 5
Maximum carriers 10 Pikmin
Location Cavern of Chaos
Challenge Mode levels Lost Toy Box, Hazard Training
This article is about the silver ring with a pink star. For the golden one with a green star, see Gemstar Husband.

The Gemstar Wife (宝石生物ヒトデメラルド♀?, lit.: "Jewel Creature Seastar-emerald ♀") is a treasure in Pikmin 2. This treasure can be found inside the body of one of the three Fiery Bulblaxes on the second floor of the Cavern of Chaos, in the Wistful Wild. It takes five Pikmin to carry, and is worth 100 Pokos. The Gemstar Wife is actually a silver ring with a pink star gem engraved in it.

In the Switch port, this treasure was renamed to the Red Gemstar.

Notes

Olimar's journal

These parts join together to form an elegant treasure. Naturally, seeing the two separated makes me sad. I suppose what really makes me sad is the fact that I'm separated from my family.

Sales pitch

It looks like a common gem, but it is actually a female specimen of a gemstone life-form. Collect a male and a female and they will sparkle in the darkness, longing for one another.

Olimar's journal (Nintendo Switch)

It's said that this is a pair of living gems—male and female. Naturally, knowing that the two separated makes me sad. I suppose what really makes me sad is the fact that I'm separated from my family.

Sales pitch (Nintendo Switch)

It looks like a common gem, but it is actually a female specimen of a gemstone life-form. When any pair of these gemstones are brought near each other, they will sparkle in the darkness, longing for one another.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
  Japanese 宝石生物ヒトデメラルド♀?
Hōseki Seibutsu Hitodemerarudo Mesu
Jewel Creature Seastar-emerald ♀ From a combination of ヒトデ?, lit.: "Sea Star" and エメラルド?, lit.: "Emerald"
  French Etoile de l'Epouse Star of the Wife.
  German Sternenstein der Gattin Wife's Star Stone
  Italian Gemma Femmina Female Gem
  Spanish Joya estrella hembra Female star jewel

See also