Glinty Circular Disc
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Series | Newly Nostalgic Series | ||
Value | × 80 | ||
Weight | 5 | ||
Maximum carriers | 10 | ||
Locations | Engulfed Castle | ||
Dandori Challenge stages | None | ||
Dandori Battle stages | None | ||
Total amount | 1 |
The Glinty Circular Disc (推定物体GC?, lit.: "Estimation Object GC") is a treasure in Pikmin 4. It is actually a Japanese disc of Wave Race: Blue Storm for the Nintendo GameCube.
Collecting the treasure[edit]
The following article or section contains guides. |
- See also: Waterwraith#Strategy.
The treasure is located on the final sublevel of the Engulfed Castle and is dropped by the Waterwraith upon defeat.
Notes[edit]
Schnauz's notes[edit]
“This disc vexes me greatly. I've analyzed it, meditated over it, and even given it a good whack or two, and still I can't decipher its purpose! But drawing upon my rather prodigious treasure knowledge, I surmise it is either a piece of equipment used for gathering solar energy, or it's a weapon capable of reflecting light at troublesome beasts to scare them off. Quite useful either way!”
Olimar's notes[edit]
“I think this might be a tool for warding off predators. Perhaps if I attached it to my back, the creatures of this planet would be deterred from chasing me. I could test this theory on the Pikmin... Of course, they might end up carrying me instead, treasure and all.”
Louie's notes[edit]
“Ooo, it's so shiny! I can't decide if I'm drawn to it or if I should run in the other direction.”
Gallery[edit]
A close-up look at the Glinty Circular Disc in the Engulfed Castle.
A closer look at the Glinty Circular Disc in the Treasure Catalog.
Trivia[edit]
- GameCube discs as treasures were originally planned for Pikmin 2, as evidenced by four unused models. However, Wave Race: Blue Storm was not among these four.
- Coincidentally, Prima Games once published a 4-in-one strategy guide which included both the guides for Pikmin and Wave Race: Blue Storm.
- This treasure's name can be abbreviated to "GC Disc", as in "GameCube Disc". This is likely intentional, as "GC" is present in the Japanese, Korean, and both Chinese names, and most other languages are direct translations of the Japanese name minus the "GC".
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 推定物体GC? Suitei Buttai GC |
Assumption Object GC | This name refers to Estimated Object GF. |
Chinese (traditional) |
假設物體GC Jiǎshè Wùtǐ GC |
Assumption Object GC | |
Chinese (simplified) |
假设物体GC Jiǎshè Wùtǐ GC |
Assumption Object GC | |
Dutch | Abstracte schijf | Abstract disc | |
French | Disque abstrait | Abstract disc | |
German | Abstrakte Rundscheibe | Abstract Round Disc | |
Italian | Gioia Circolare | Circular Joy | The initials are GC (it is the only treasure to have a capital letter in both letters of its name). |
Korean | 추정 물체 GC Chujeong Mulche GC |
Assumption Object GC | |
Portuguese | Disco brilhante | Brilliant disk | |
Spanish | Disco abstracto | Abstract disc |