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{{for|a list of treasures as well as their attributes|Treasure Hoard}} | |||
[[File:Thumb couragereactor.jpg|thumb|right|The first collectible treasure in ''Pikmin 2'', the [[Courage Reactor]].]] | [[File:Thumb couragereactor.jpg|thumb|right|The first collectible treasure in ''Pikmin 2'', the [[Courage Reactor]].]] | ||
'''Treasures''' are items scattered across the [[area]]s in ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' that must be retrieved in order to repay [[Hocotate Freight]]'s debt. Each one is worth a certain amount of [[Poko]]s. | '''Treasures''' are items scattered across the [[area]]s in ''[[Pikmin 2]]'' that must be retrieved in order to repay [[Hocotate Freight]]'s debt. Each one is worth a certain amount of [[Poko]]s. | ||
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In total, there are 201 unique treasures to collect, with some returning in ''[[Pikmin 3]]'' as [[fruit]]s, bearing the same name. Treasures are normally objects found in the real world, but given ridiculous names and descriptions by the clueless [[Captain Olimar]] and [[Hocotate ship|his ship]]. Because some items are directly taken from the real world, culture differences are bound to happen. As such, some treasures change in appearance, name, value or index number between [[Region|version]]s of the game. Thus, there is a total of 26,985 Pokos' worth in treasures in the US version, 26,790 in the European version and 26,181 in the Japanese version. | In total, there are 201 unique treasures to collect, with some returning in ''[[Pikmin 3]]'' as [[fruit]]s, bearing the same name. Treasures are normally objects found in the real world, but given ridiculous names and descriptions by the clueless [[Captain Olimar]] and [[Hocotate ship|his ship]]. Because some items are directly taken from the real world, culture differences are bound to happen. As such, some treasures change in appearance, name, value or index number between [[Region|version]]s of the game. Thus, there is a total of 26,985 Pokos' worth in treasures in the US version, 26,790 in the European version and 26,181 in the Japanese version. | ||
Some treasures can be found inside of enemies, while others are [[Digging|underground]]. Whether a treasure is underground or not depends on the treasure itself, meaning that if the same buried treasure appears in a different game mode or the game files are changed to make it appear elsewhere, then those appearances will be underground as well. | |||
==Treasure Hoard== | ==Treasure Hoard== | ||
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The '''Treasure Hoard''' is an in-game [[Menu#Treasure Hoard|menu]] in ''Pikmin 2'' that lists all collected treasures. In this screen, the player is able to learn a treasure's value in Pokos, Olimar and the ship's notes and [[sales pitch]], and a dynamic view around the object using a free [[camera]] mode. | The '''Treasure Hoard''' is an in-game [[Menu#Treasure Hoard|menu]] in ''Pikmin 2'' that lists all collected treasures. In this screen, the player is able to learn a treasure's value in Pokos, Olimar and the ship's notes and [[sales pitch]], and a dynamic view around the object using a free [[camera]] mode. | ||
==Prototype Detector== | |||
{{main|Prototype Detector}} | |||
The '''Prototype Detector''' is an [[Exploration Kit]] upgrade. With it, a needle appears [[HUD|on-screen]], and the closer the current leader gets close to a treasure, buried or not, the more to the right the needle turns, and the louder it beeps. When there are no more treasures in a sublevel, the icon on the screen will become grayscale. | |||
==Brands== | |||
{{for|Nintendo brand references|reference}} | |||
Some treasures are branded objects that exist in the real world. | |||
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*[[wikipedia:7 Up|7 Up]] | |||
**{{icon|Quenching Emblem|y}}: a 7 Up soda cap. | |||
*[[wikipedia:A&W Root Beer|A&W]] | |||
**{{icon|Hypnotic Platter|y|v=US}} (US): an A&W bottle cap. | |||
*Breitsamer | |||
**{{icon|Plentiful Tank|y}}: a jar of Breitsamer honey. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Carmex|Carmex]] | |||
**{{icon|Healing Cask|y}}: a jar of Carmex lip balm. | |||
*[[wikipedia:ChapStick|ChapStick]] | |||
**{{icon|Survival Ointment|y}}: a tube of ChapStick lip balm. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Clabber Girl|Clabber Girl]] | |||
**{{icon|Stringent Container|y|v=US}} (US): a container of Clabber Girl baking powder (this treasure is called [[Survival Container]] in Europe). | |||
*Connéctable | |||
**{{icon|Container of Knowledge|y}}: a Connéctable sardine can. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Danone|Dannon]] (or Danone) | |||
**{{icon|Salivatrix|y}}: a Dannon yogurt bottle cap. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Dr Pepper|Dr Pepper]] | |||
**{{icon|Drought Ender|y}}: a Dr. Pepper soda cap. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Duracell|Duracell]] | |||
**{{icon|Courage Reactor|y}}: a D Duracell battery. | |||
**{{icon|Durable Energy Cell|y}}: a C Duracell battery. | |||
**{{icon|Fuel Reservoir|y}}: a 9-volt Duracell battery. | |||
**{{icon|Proton AA|y}}: an AA Duracell battery. | |||
*[[wikipedia:French's|French's]] | |||
**{{icon|Yellow Taste Tyrant|y}}: a French's mustard jar cap. | |||
*[http://fristi.nl Fristi] | |||
**{{icon|Happiness Emblem|y|v=EU}} (Europe): a Fristi bottle cap. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Haribo|Haribo]] | |||
**{{icon|Drone Supplies|y|v=EU}} (Europe): a Haribo sweets pack. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Kiwi (shoe polish)|Kiwi]] | |||
**{{icon|Alien Billboard|y}}: a Kiwi shoe polish container. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Meidi-Ya|Meidi-Ya]] | |||
**{{icon|Stringent Container|y|v=EU}} (Europe): a Meidi-Ya can of corned beef. | |||
*National Hi-Top | |||
**{{icon|Alternative Reactor|y}}: a National NEO Hi-Top D battery. | |||
**{{icon|Love and Courage Reactor|y}}: a National Hi-Top D battery. | |||
**{{icon|Omegatron|y}}: a National NEO Hi-Top AA battery. | |||
**{{icon|Proton X|y}}: a National Hi-Top AA battery. | |||
**{{icon|Revised Eternal Fuel Dynamo|y}}: a National NEO Hi-Top C battery. | |||
**{{icon|Yell Battery|y}}: a National Hi-Top C battery. | |||
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*[[wikipedia:Pschitt|PscHitt!]] | |||
**{{icon|Abstract Masterpiece|y|v=EU}} (Europe): a PscHitt! bottle cap. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Ragú|Ragú]] | |||
**{{icon|Optical Illustration|y}}: a Ragú pasta sauce cap. | |||
*[[wikipedia:RC Cola|Royal Crown]] | |||
**{{icon|Creative Inspiration|y}}: a Royal Crown cola cap. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Sinalco|Sinalco]] | |||
**{{icon|Activity Arouser|y|v=EU}} (Europe): a Sinalco bottle cap. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Skippy (peanut butter)|Skippy]] | |||
**{{icon|Nutrient Silo|y}}: a jar of Skippy Peanut Butter. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Snapple|Snapple]] | |||
**{{icon|Abstract Masterpiece|y|v=US}} (US): a Snapple juice lid. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Squirt (soft drink)|Squirt]] | |||
**{{icon|Happiness Emblem|y|v=US}} (US): a Squirt soda cap. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Tizer|Tizer]] | |||
**{{icon|Pondering Emblem|y|v=EU}} (Europe): a Tizer bottle cap. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Tree Top, Inc.|Tree Top]] | |||
**{{icon|Fruit Guard|y}}: a Tree Top apple juice can. | |||
**{{icon|Thirst Activator|y}}: a Tree Top bottle cap. | |||
*[[wikipedia:William Underwood Company|Underwood]] | |||
**{{icon|Drone Supplies|y|v=US}} (US): a container of Underwood deviled ham spread. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Vitamalz|Vitamalz]] (or Vita-malz) | |||
**{{icon|Hypnotic Platter|y|v=EU}} (Europe): a Vitamalz bottle cap. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Vlasic Pickles|Vlasic]] | |||
**{{icon|Gherkin Gate|y}}: a Vlasic pickle jar cap. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Wilson Sporting Goods|Wilson]] | |||
**{{icon|Activity Arouser|y|v=US}} (US): a Wilson tennis ball tube cap. | |||
*[[wikipedia:Yoo-hoo|Yoo-hoo]] | |||
**{{icon|Massive Lid|y}}: a Yoo-hoo cola cap. | |||
**{{icon|Pondering Emblem|y|v=US}}: a Yoo-hoo cola cap. | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |