Pikmin (game)

Secret Safe

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Secret Safe Icon used to represent the ship part on the wiki.
Artwork of the Secret Safe.
This ship part is not required for the S.S. Dolphin to escape the planet.
Weight 40 (85 in Japan[1])
Max. carriers 95 Pikmin
Location The Final Trial

The Secret Safe (へそくり金庫?, lit.: "Stashy Safe") is a ship part of the SS Dolhpin found in Pikmin and Pikmin 4. In Pikmin, it is the last ship part that can be retrieved in Pikmin. It is found inside the massive Emperor Bulblax of The Final Trial, and while it is optional, its collection ensures the best ending. It's a large safe shaped like a piggy bank. This is where Captain Olimar keeps all of his money, or Pokos. When he found it, he claimed that none of his Pokos were lost. After being recovered, the Secret Safe does not change the S.S. Dolphin's appearance, but it does complete the ship and cause the ship's conclusion cutscene to play regardless.

In Pikmin 4, it is found in the Olimar's Shipwreck Tale, once again finding its way into the maw of the newly named Sovereign Bulblax, where it must be collected in a battle on the top of the sand castle in Serene Shores.

Collecting the part

The texture used for The Final Trial's map.
Secret Safe
Location of the Secret Safe.

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

Start building the bridge using 80 Blue Pikmin and then throw 10 Yellow Pikmin from island to island on the right side of the map. Once they have bomb-rocks, throw them back the same way. If you are playing the GameCube version, be sure not to whistle them or they will drop their bombs; you need to touch them. This was altered in the New Play Control! release for the Wii. Take the bomb-rocks across the newly-created bridge and use them to destroy the brick wall. Set aside any Pikmin still holding bomb-rocks and use both the Yellow and Blue Pikmin to start building the second stick bridge.

Take out 10 Red Pikmin and throw them onto the fire geyser ledge to the left. Then move into the water on the right side of the ledge, whistle them, and lead them down to where the box is blocking the path. Use them to push the box while the Blue and Yellow Pikmin continue to build the bridge. Once the box is moved and the bridge is built, take down the white wall (preferably with a single bomb-rock).

The Secret Safe is held by the final boss of the game, the Emperor Bulblax, a massive and long lived Grub Dog.

In Pikmin 4, it is held by the same creature, where similar strategies apply, though bomb rocks must now be used by Olimar instead of the Yellow Pikmin if the player wants to stun the beast.

Notes

Olimar's monologs

At long last... I've found the final part...my Secret Safe! And it's as full as ever! How glad I am that I've persisted in my search without losing hope... Now I can leave this planet without any regrets. Maybe I'll even stop and pick up some souvenirs for my wife and kids back on Planet Hocotate!


At last I have found it-my most prized possession! I am so relieved... It's as heavy as ever!

Gallery

Trivia

In the Japanese version of Pikmin, the Secret Safe requires 85 Pikmin to carry. This is a picture of that.
The Secret Safe in the Japanese version, carried by 95 Pikmin.
  • In Pikmin 2, Olimar gets an e-mail from his wife saying that she has found his secret stash, and is taking their children on vacation. In addition, he mentions bringing souvenirs, which is precisely what kickstarts the President's treasure hunt.
  • In the American and European versions, this is the second heaviest part in the game (tied with the Anti-Dioxin Filter), but has the largest number of possible carriers, 95. In the Japanese version, it is the heaviest ship part in the game, requiring 85 Pikmin.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese へそくり金庫?
Hesokuri Kinko
Stashy Safe
Flag of Québec French (NoA) Coffre secret Secret chest
Flag of France French (NoE) Coffre Secret Secret Chest
Flag of Germany German Geheimsafe Secret safe
Flag of Italy Italian Cassaforte Safe
Flag of Spain Spanish Caja fuerte Safe

References

  1. ^ YouTube video demonstrating the requirement of 85 Pikmin for the Safe (at 05:08)