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Emperor Whistle Treasure Hoard icon.
Artwork of the Emperor Whistle.
Number 70 (US and Europe)
69 (Japan)
Series Tortured Artist Series
Value Poko × 75
Weight 15
Maximum carriers 25 Pikmin
Location Snagret Hole
Challenge Mode levels None
Emperor Whistle
Pikmin 4 treasure
Treasure Catalog icon.
Icon for the Emperor Whistle, from Pikmin 4's Treasure Catalog.
Series Soulful Musician Series
Value Sparklium × 80
Weight 5
Maximum carriers 10
Locations Serene Shores
Dandori Challenge stages Aerial Incinerator, Toggle Training, Cliff-Hanger's Hold
Dandori Battle stages None
Total amount 1

The Emperor Whistle (ホイスル岩?, lit.: "Whistle Rock") is a treasure in Pikmin 2 and Pikmin 4. It is a metal pea whistle.

Collecting the treasure in Pikmin 2

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

The treasure is found on sublevel 5 of the Snagret Hole and is held by an agitating Antenna Beetle. It seems fitting that such a noisy bug would be in possession of this treasure.

Collecting the treasure in Pikmin 4

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

The Emperor Whistle is completely buried on a large sand mound at the southwest of the sand castle, which is at the southern edge of the Serene Shores. It can be located with the Treasure Gauge or Oatchi. To collect this treasure, you must throw 5 Pikmin in its vicinity.

Notes

Olimar's journal

Sometimes it's difficult to tell if a treasure is natural or manufactured. The ship has concluded that this treasure is natural, but I'm not so sure. The ship sulks and gripes for days if I disagree with it, so I'll keep my opinion to myself.

Sales pitch

Healing tones are old news? Well, greet the new trend: super sounds of awakening! Air passing through the inner chamber sounds a high note that acts as an acoustic refreshment.

Schnauz's notes

Healing tones are old news? Well, greet the new trend: super sounds of awakening! Air passing through the inner chamber plays a high note that acts as an acoustic refreshment.

Olimar's notes

When I blow air into this rock, it makes the hair on my neck stick straight up! But if I blow a little bit harder, the sound becomes crackly and soft. It's so pathetic, I can't help but burst into a fit of giggles whenever I hear it!

Louie's notes

The sound this makes would wake even a deep sleeper like Nana.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese ホイスル岩?
Hoisuru Iwa
Whistle Rock
Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Chinese
(traditional)
哨子岩
Shàozi Yán
Whistle Rock
Flag of China Chinese
(simplified)
哨子岩
Shàozi Yán
Whistle Rock
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Keizersfluitje Emperor's whistle
Flag of France French Sifflet Impérial (Pikmin 2)
Sifflet impérial (Pikmin 4)
Imperial Whistle
Imperial whistle
Flag of Germany German Pfeife des Kaisers Emperor's Whistle
Flag of Italy Italian Fischietto principe Prince whistle
Flag of South Korea Korean 호루라기 바위
Horuragi Bawi
Whistle Rock
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Apito transcendente Transcendent whistle
Flag of Spain Spanish Silbato imperial Imperial whistle

See also