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Number | 141 (US) 139 (Europe) 139 (Japan) | ||
Series | Dream Series | ||
Value | × 80 | ||
Weight | 10 | ||
Maximum carriers | 15 Pikmin | ||
Location | Frontier Cavern | ||
Challenge Mode levels | Concrete Maze |
- This article is about the black queen chess piece. For the silver queen piece, see Classical Sculpture. For the white king piece, see Worthless Statue. For the gold king piece, see Authoritative Obelisk.
The Priceless Statue (えらそうでえらい石像?, lit.: "Admirable-Looking And Admirable Stone Statue") is a treasure in Pikmin 2. It is a black chess queen, and is located on the sixth sublevel of the Frontier Cavern.
Collecting the treasure
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This treasure is found in sublevel 6 of the Frontier Cavern, and has a chance of being located in the water or on a ledge. Before carrying the treasure, make sure to defeat the Decorated Cannon Beetles and Water Dumples in the sublevel.
Notes
Olimar's journal
“This statue features an astounding degree of detail. It looks a lot like a present I gave my mom for Mother's Day. I miss her...sometimes.”
Sales pitch
“This stone carving was lined up with others as if they were meant to protect something. Proof of a megalithic civilization! (I am unsure about that, but bluffing is paramount.)”
Olimar's journal (Japanese)
- Text: “一見えらそうだが、よく見るとやっぱりえらそうな形の石像。まるで今時の母親を表わしているかのようだ。少し恐怖を感じる。”
- Translation: “At first glance, this stone statue looks admirable, but upon closer inspection, it still has an admirable-looking shape. It seems to represent the mothers of today. I feel a little afraid of it.”
Sales pitch (Japanese)
- Text: “何かを守るように並んで配置された石像の1つ。巨石文明の存在を示す証拠といえよう。(……かどうかは不明。でも世の中ハッタリが大切です。)”
- Translation: “One of a series of stone statues placed side by side as if protecting something. It is evidence of the existence of a megalithic civilization. (...Whether that is true or not is unknown. But bluffing is important in this world.)”
Olimar's journal (Nintendo Switch)
“This statue features an astounding degree of detail. The figure looks extravagant or maybe even regal! Should I bow to it?”
Olimar's journal (Japanese, Nintendo Switch)
- Text: “一見えらそうだが、よく見るとやっぱりえらそうな形の石像。とても威圧感のあるその形状。少し恐怖を感じる。”
- Translation: “At first glance, this stone statue looks admirable, but upon closer inspection, it still has an admirable-looking shape. Its shape is very intimidating. I feel a little afraid of it.”
Gallery
The Priceless Statue in the Frontier Cavern.
The Priceless Statue in the Treasure Hoard.
The Treasure Hoard icon of the Priceless Statue in the Nintendo Switch version of Pikmin 2.
Trivia
- The Priceless Statue's name is a reference to a Queen's power in chess; unlike a King, a Queen has extreme mobility, making it one of the most powerful and valuable pieces on the board.
- The Priceless Statue and the Worthless Statue, despite their names, share the same Poko value.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | えらそうでえらい石像? Era-sōde Erai Sekizō |
Admirable-Looking And Admirable Stone Statue | |
French | Statue de Luxe | Luxurious Statue | |
German | Unbezahlbare Statue | Priceless Statue | Written "Unbezahl-bare Statue" in-game. |
Italian | Statua preziosa | Precious Statue | |
Spanish | Estatua impagable | Unpayable statue |