Pikmin 3

Seed Hive

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Seed Hive Icon used to represent the fruit on the wiki.
Artwork of a Seed Hive.
Juice amount 2.5
Mission Mode value Poko × 200
Weight 10
Max. carriers 20 (normally)
Locations Twilight River
Mission Mode locations Fortress of Festivity, Forgotten Cove
Bingo Battle locations None
Side Stories locations None

The Seed Hive (タントタネギシリ) is a fruit in Pikmin 3. It is a papaya worth two and a half bottles of juice, and is only found in the Twilight River. In Mission Mode, the fruit appears several times in the Fortress of Festivity, and once in the Forgotten Cove. It is worth 200 Pokos.

Collecting the fruit

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

See also: Scornet Maestro strategy.

The Seed Hive is dropped from the sky upon defeating the Scornet Maestro, for whatever reason. Since Louie and the fruit are the most important objects, send them first before harvesting the Scornet Maestro and the Scornets. If Winged Pikmin are to carry the Seed Hive, make sure the Arachnode near base is taken out, as well as the Flighty Joustmite.

Notes

Brittany's notes

US version US version
This was a bit of an emotional roller coaster for us. We were lured in by the sweet scent, but when we cut it open, it was infested with huge insects! Alph fainted, poor thing. Then I realized that the "insects" were seeds! Yay! Alph will wake up, eventually.
European version European version
This was a bit of an emotional roller-coaster for us. We were lured in by the sweet scent, but when we cut it open, it was infested with huge insects! Alph fainted, poor thing. Then I realized that the "Insects" were actually seeds! Hooray! Alph will wake up, eventually.

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays the US version of Pikmin 3.
Particularly: Check if the US version says "were seeds" or "were actually seeds".

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