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===Olimar's Journal===
==='''Olimar's Journal'''===
''"I've observed several species of shell-dwelling creatures inhabiting the Perplexing Pool. One of these feisty beasts forms a spherical gem within the meaty depths of its shell. In a way, this gem could be considered this creature's lifework. I consider my children my life's work." ''
''"I've observed several species of shell-dwelling creatures inhabiting the Perplexing Pool. One of these feisty beasts forms a spherical gem within the meaty depths of its shell. In a way, this gem could be considered this creature's lifework. I consider my children my life's work." ''
===Sales Pitch===
==='''Sales Pitch'''===
''"All that remains of a monster shellfish is a sparkle, the sole proof of its existence. Does this not make you want to treasure it?"''
''"All that remains of a monster shellfish is a sparkle, the sole proof of its existence. Does this not make you want to treasure it?"''



Revision as of 07:34, July 16, 2014

Memorial Shell
Artwork of the Memorial Shell.
Number 50
Series Paleontology Series
Value Poko icon.png × 100
Weight 10
Maximum carriers 20 Pikmin
Location Citadel of Spiders
Challenge Mode levels None

The Memorial Shell is a treasure in Pikmin 2 and it is actually half of a scallop shell, with what appears to be a small pearl or water drop forming on the inside surface. It is found on Sublevel 3 of the Citadel of Spiders, and is completely buried in the ground, so White Pikmin are needed to dig it up.

Notes

Olimar's Journal

"I've observed several species of shell-dwelling creatures inhabiting the Perplexing Pool. One of these feisty beasts forms a spherical gem within the meaty depths of its shell. In a way, this gem could be considered this creature's lifework. I consider my children my life's work."

Sales Pitch

"All that remains of a monster shellfish is a sparkle, the sole proof of its existence. Does this not make you want to treasure it?"