Collection Obsession Series
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Collection Obsession Series | |
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Image of the complete series. | |
Theme | Playing cards and gold |
Treasures | 9 (478 total) |
Locations | Aquiferous Summit, Drafty Gallery, Secluded Courtyard, Kingdom of Beasts, Serene Shores, Subzero Sauna, Seafloor Resort, Below-Grade Discotheque, Hero's Hideaway, Doppelgänger's Den, Plunder Palace, Dream Home, Ultimate Testing Range, Cradle of the Beast, Primordial Thicket, Subterranean Swarm, The Mud Pit |
The Collection Obsession Series is a series listed in the Treasure Catalog in Pikmin 4. It consists of eight playing cards, six of which randomly change numbers in each playthrough due to being linked to the combinations needed to open certain safes, and a pile of gold nuggets (of which there are 470 nuggets). All the treasures in this series are worth × 2510, and an extra × 49 is given when the entire series has been collected.
List
Names in other languages
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Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 集めずにはおれぬものシリーズ? Atsumezu ni wa Orenu Mono Shirīzu |
"No Choice but to Collect" Series |
Chinese (traditional) |
必須收集系列 Bìxū Shōují Xìliè |
Compulsory Collection Series |
Chinese (simplified) |
必须收集系列 Bìxū Shōují Xìliè |
Compulsory Collection Series |
Dutch | Waardeobjecten | Valuable objects |
French | Collection compulsive | Compulsive collection |
German | Sammelleidenschaft | Collection Passion |
Italian | Collezionismo ossessivo | Obsessive collecting |
Korean | 수집욕 자극 시리즈 Sujib-yok Jageuk Sirijeu |
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Portuguese | Coleção compulsiva | Compulsive collection |
Spanish | Coleccionismo ineludible | Unavoidabe collecting |
Trivia
- The objects in this series are all somewhat unique compared to other treasures in Pikmin 4, as they all impact gameplay in some way.
- Gold Nuggets behave identically to how they did in Pikmin 3, with Pikmin needing to mine piles piece by piece to collect them. They can also be found, though rarely, inside of enemies or jars as separate, single nuggets.
- The playing cards are used as codes for safes. The Courage, Power, and Wisdom Emblem provide the code for the safe in Hero's Hideaway, while the Love, Money, and Work Emblem provide the code for the safe in Dream Home. All six are randomized each game. The Deity's Portrait and Devil's Portrait don't impact gameplay directly, but are also found within the Dream Home and act as red herrings to the actual numbered cards.
- This marks as the only time where the aesthetics of the treasure change between playthroughs and directly impact certain parts of the game.