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Some differences in the list occur between the Japanese, North American, and European (+ Australian) [[region|versions]] of the game, owing to the fact some objects are real life brands, and the licensing and recognition of these vary between regions; the list in this page contains information for the US and European treasures only. It is the counterpart to the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]], with the two sharing [[Music in Pikmin 2#Piklopedia/Treasure hoard|the same music]].
Some differences in the list occur between the Japanese, North American, and European (+ Australian) [[region|versions]] of the game, owing to the fact some objects are real life brands, and the licensing and recognition of these vary between regions; the list in this page contains information for the US and European treasures only. It is the counterpart to the [[Piklopedia (Pikmin 2)|Piklopedia]], with the two sharing [[Music in Pikmin 2#Piklopedia/Treasure hoard|the same music]].


Treasures are arranged into [[series]] by subject matter, and each treasure has accompanying [[#Notes|notes]], by [[Captain Olimar]] and by the [[Hocotate ship]]. As each series is completed, the ship announces it and makes its sales pitch available for each treasure in the group; Olimar's journal are available from the start. Finally, the Treasure Hoard also points out how many [[Poko]]s a treasure is worth, as well as its [[Carry|weight]]. It should be noted that if the player wishes to see the Hocotate ship's announcements after completing a series, they should check the Treasure Hoard on the same day they complete the series; starting a new day and collecting a treasure in the meantime will not trigger the announcement the next day.
Treasures are arranged into [[series]] by subject matter, and each treasure has accompanying [[#Notes|notes]], by [[Captain Olimar]] and by the [[Hocotate ship]]. As each series is completed, the ship announces it and makes its sales pitch available for each treasure in the group; Olimar's journal are available from the start. Finally, the Treasure Hoard also points out how many [[Poko]]s a treasure is worth, as well as its [[Carrying|weight]]. It should be noted that if the player wishes to see the Hocotate ship's announcements after completing a series, they should check the Treasure Hoard on the same day they complete the series; starting a new day and collecting a treasure in the meantime will not trigger the announcement the next day.


The total treasure value in [[Pokos]] is {{pokos|26,985}} in the US version, {{pokos|26,885}} in the European version, and {{pokos|26,181}} in the Japanese version.
The total treasure value in [[Pokos]] is {{pokos|26,985}} in the US version, {{pokos|26,885}} in the European version, and {{pokos|26,181}} in the Japanese version.

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