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Orbital Communication Sphere

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Orbital Communication Sphere
Pikmin 4 treasure
Treasure Catalog icon.
Icon for the Orbital Communication Sphere, from Pikmin 4's Treasure Catalog.
Series Recreation Recollection Series
Value Sparklium × 40
Weight 5
Maximum carriers 10
Locations Blossoming Arcadia, Serene Shores, Cavern for a King
Dandori Challenge stages Trial of the Sage Leaf
Dandori Battle stages None
Total amount 5

The Orbital Communication Sphere is a treasure in Pikmin 4. It can be found in the Blossoming Arcadia, Serene Shores, and Cavern for a King. It is a golf ball with the word "MARUFUKU" written on it in black, and a "1" written in red below.

Collecting the treasureEdit

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The strategies shown are just suggestions.

Blossoming ArcadiaEdit

There is an Orbital Communication Sphere inside of a dirt mound on the far eastern side of the overworld. To collect this treasure, you must throw 5 Pikmin at it. For ease of mind, the nearby Creeping Chrysanthemum should be defeated.

Serene ShoresEdit

There is an Orbital Communication Sphere hidden in a patch of grass on the sand on the central western section of the overworld, in a small lake. It is submerged during high tide, and is guarded by two Water Dumples. To collect it, you must throw 5 Blue Pikmin at it during high tide, or 5 Pikmin at it during low tide.

Cavern for a KingEdit

See also: Arctic Cannon Beetle#Strategy.

There are three Orbital Communication Spheres inside of an Arctic Cannon Beetle at the southern edge of sublevel 4. To collect this treasure, you must first defeat the Arctic Cannon Beetle. Then, throw 5 Pikmin at each treasure.

NotesEdit

Schnauz's notesEdit

This communication sphere has fallen from its place orbiting the planet. Note how the bumpy surface was designed to maximize transmissions. A pity that it is no longer functioning. Hmm, perhaps a blow with a large stick could launch it back into orbit.

Olimar's notesEdit

Its hard outer shell could withstand severe environments, but the inside appears to be unexpectedly soft. The geological layers are breathtaking. If I had to guess, I'd say this is a scale model of a celestial body. I just can't explain why I want to hit it with a stick.

Louie's notesEdit

Hold it tightly between your arms, and roll. Feels amazing.

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
  Japanese 人工天体OB?
Jinkō Tentai OB
Artificial Celestial Body OB OB means "Out of Bounds"
  Chinese
(traditional)
人工天體OB
Réngōng Tiāntǐ OB
Artificial Celestial Body OB OB means "Out of Bounds"
  Chinese
(simplified)
人工天体OB
Réngōng Tiāntǐ OB
Artificial Celestial Body OB OB means "Out of Bounds"
  Dutch Communicatiesatelliet Communication satellite
  French Satellite de communication Communication satellite
  German Orbitaler Kommunikationssatellit Orbital Communication Satellite
  Italian Satellite da lancio Launch satellite
  Korean 인공 천체 OB
Ingong Cheonche OB
Artificial Celestial Body OB
  Portuguese Satélite de comunicação Communication satellite
  Spanish Esfera de comunicación orbital Orbital communication sphere

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