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The '''Child of the Earth''' is a treasure found in [[Pikmin 2]]. It is found in Sublevel 3 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.
The '''Child of the Earth''' is a treasure found in [[Pikmin 2]]. It is found in Sublevel 3 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 17:49, September 13, 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 Sublevel 3 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!