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The '''Boss Stone''' is a treasure found in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. It is found in the eleventh sublevel of the [[Dream Den]] and may be on a ledge or on the floor. A [[Breadbug]] and other enemies will be an obstacle standing in the way. The Boss Stone is actually a [[wikipedia:Shogi|Shogi]] King tile. | The '''Boss Stone''' is a treasure found in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. It is found in the eleventh sublevel of the [[Dream Den]] and may be on a ledge or on the floor. A [[Breadbug]] and other enemies will be an obstacle standing in the way. The Boss Stone is actually a [[wikipedia:Shogi|Shogi]] King tile. |
Revision as of 00:59, June 21, 2013
Boss Stone | |
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Number | 142 (NTSC)
140 (PAL) |
Series | Dream Series |
Value | × 110 |
Weight | 8 |
Maximum carriers | 15 Pikmin |
Location | Dream Den |
Challenge Mode levels | None |
The Boss Stone is a treasure found in Pikmin 2. It is found in the eleventh sublevel of the Dream Den and may be on a ledge or on the floor. A Breadbug and other enemies will be an obstacle standing in the way. The Boss Stone is actually a Shogi King tile.
Notes
Olimar's Journal
"My long journey has led me to this compelling stone. During my quest, I've narrowly escaped being crushed, chewed, ingested, and scorched countless times. But somehow I persevered, and this stone reminds me of that. It's like it has a personality of its own. I'd like to take it back with me and place it in my garden to commemorate this expedition."
Sales Pitch
"For those who care for others... For those who hail subordinates and send them into the unknown... Only these few will appreciate this fine, distinctive stone... (Did I just describe myself?)"