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Well-Loved Gauge

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Well-Loved Gauge
Value Icon that represents Sparklium on the wiki, based on the icon found in Hey! Pikmin. × 200
Weight Unknown
Maximum carriers Unknown
Location The Hollow Sky

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Notes

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Today, I explored a cave covered in sparkling crystals, but I noticed they didn't radiate any kind of energy. There must be no connection between their appearance and Sparklium. Most of the objects we find that radiate Sparklium seem sentimental in nature. Maybe a better name for it would be Sentimentium? It's a nice idea, anyway.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of the Netherlands Dutch Mementometer Memento meter
Flag of France French Mesuromètre sentimental Sentimental mesuremeter
Flag of Germany German Erinnerungszähler Memory counter
Flag of Italy Italian Contatore di ricordi Memory counter
Flag of Spain Spanish Fragmentador de tiempo Fragmentor of time

See also

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