Pikmin 2

Five-man Napsack

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Five-man Napsack Treasure Hoard icon.
Artwork of the Five-man Napsack.
Number 187
Series Explorer's Friend Series
Value Poko × 100
Weight 15 (normally)
Maximum carriers 25 Pikmin
Location White Flower Garden
Challenge Mode levels None

The Five-man Napsack is a plaid and very worn flannel glove, a treasure in Pikmin 2. It is found on the last sublevel (the fifth) of the White Flower Garden, and is held by a troublesome Burrowing Snagret. Once this treasure is retrieved, the Napsack is added to the Exploration Kit. Like other treasures, if the player defeats the Burrowing Snagret, but does not have enough Pikmin to carry the Five-man Napsack, which requires the strength of 15 Pikmin, it will change weight to match the player's army.


Notes

Ship's dialogs

Well done, Captain Olimar! You've defeated that freakish half-bird, half-serpent hybrid!

Oh, no. Don't tell me... That treasure was ingested by that beast, wasn't it?


This material looks comfortable. I will use it to patch the boss's favorite sleeping bag.

Seam test...conclusive. Cross-stitching...successful. The Napsack is complete!

When you have an unoccupied time interval, press and hold the X Button on the GameCube controller to take a nap!

Olimar's journal

Notes:Five-man Napsack/journal

Sales pitch

Do you want to nap in luxury like a feudal lord? This lifestyle assistant will help you do it! Tests on our employees were very positive: their bizarre dreams were an added bonus!

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of France French Sac de Couchage Sleeping Bag
Flag of Québec French (NoA) Sac de couchage multiple Multiple sleeping bag
Flag of Germany German Fünfmann-Schlafsack
Flag of Italy Italian Sacconanna a 5 posti
Flag of Spain Spanish Multisaco de dormir Multiple sleeping bag
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA) Multisaco de dormir Multiple sleeping bag

Trivia

  • In the French description for the Five-man Napsack, on the Wii version, there is a mistake telling the player that they must use the Plus Button on the Wii Remote to lie down. This mistake is only on the American version, and isn't present in the other languages (not even French on the European version).

See also