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[[Image:Childoftheearth.jpg|right|thumb|143px|The Child of the Earth.]]
[[Category:Treasure]]
[[Image:Childoftheearth.jpg|thumb|right|The Child of the Earth.]]
*Name: Child of the Earth
*Value: 40 [[Poko|Pokos]]
*Set: Nature's Candy Series
*Weight: 15 grams
 
The '''Child of the Earth''' is a treasure found in [[Pikmin 2]]. It is found in the 3rd Sublevel of the [[Cavern of Chaos]] buried underground, so you will need [[White Pikmin]] to dig it up. The Child of the Earth is actually a potato.


'''Olimar's notes''': Buried in a deep hole, I found a vegetable that I've never seen before. This dark dwelling vegetable stores all of its nutritoiuse energy in its roots. The ship named it Child of the Earth which I have found fitting.
'''Olimar's notes''': Buried in a deep hole, I found a vegetable that I've never seen before. This dark dwelling vegetable stores all of its nutritoiuse energy in its roots. The ship named it Child of the Earth which I have found fitting.


'''Sales pitch''': This plant has grown fat on the blessings of the land. Its nutritional value must be high!
'''Sales pitch''': This plant has grown fat on the blessings of the land. Its nutritional value must be high!

Revision as of 14:04, February 18, 2007

Artwork of the Child of the Earth.
The Child of the Earth.
  • Name: Child of the Earth
  • Value: 40 Pokos
  • Set: Nature's Candy Series
  • Weight: 15 grams

The Child of the Earth is a treasure found in Pikmin 2. It is found in the 3rd Sublevel of the Cavern of Chaos buried underground, so you will need White Pikmin to dig it up. The Child of the Earth is actually a potato.

Olimar's notes: Buried in a deep hole, I found a vegetable that I've never seen before. This dark dwelling vegetable stores all of its nutritoiuse energy in its roots. The ship named it Child of the Earth which I have found fitting.

Sales pitch: This plant has grown fat on the blessings of the land. Its nutritional value must be high!