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List of Pikmin 4 treasures

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Treasures appear to be the main collectible item in Pikmin 4. Treasures have sparkle effects around them. When collected, a simple notification appears on-screen saying "New treasure collected!", with the icon of the corresponding treasure appearing above it. In this game, when a treasure is being carried, it rotates as the Pikmin change direction in their path. Like in Hey! Pikmin, treasures in this game are filled with Sparklium, which is used to power the S.S. Shepherd.

The treasures that can be found in the demo include:

Other treasures seen in prerelease footage include:

  • A toy boat.
  • A castanet.
  • A kendama.
  • A beach ball.
  • A fidget spinner.
  • A craft resembling a flatfish.
  • A tako sausage.
  • A persimmon.
  • Tomatoes.
  • Purple grapes.
  • A mechanism for a music box.
  • Macaroons.
  • An apple.
  • A lime.
  • A horned object that resembles a screw.
  • A calculator.
  • A kitchen sponge.
  • A Ring Pop.
  • Weights of different sizes.
  • 2 watches.
  • A banana. Unlike the Slapstick Crescent, this one has a sticker on it.
  • A peach.
  • A wedding ring in a ring box. Only the ring sparkles, which may mean that the box itself is not part of the treasure.
  • A starfruit.
  • A jar of jam.
  • A waffle.
  • An éclair.
  • A kabuki mask.
  • An industrial remote of some kind.
  • A pair of 3D glasses.
  • A watermelon.
  • Nigiri sushi.
  • Dice of several different types: four-sided, six-sided, ten-sided, and twenty-sided.
  • Hanafuda cards.

See also