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{{Infobox treasure
{{Infobox treasure
|treasure_name=Crystallized Telekinesis
|image=Thumb_crystalizedtelekinesis.jpg
|image=Thumb_crystalizedtelekinesis.jpg
|size=75px
|size=100px
|hoard_number=124 (NTSC)
|icon=Crystallized Telekinesis icon.png
123 (PAL)
|ushoard_number=124
|series=Crystallized Emotions Series
|euhoard_number=123
|ntscseries=
|jphoard_number=122
|palseries=
|series=Crystallized Emotion Series
|value=120
|value=120
|weight=10, 1 in [[2-Player Mode]]
|weight=10 (1 in [[2-Player Battle]])
|max_pikmin=20
|max_pikmin=20
|location=Snagret Hole
|location=Snagret Hole
|ntsclocation=}}
|challenge=[[Lost Toy Box]], [[Hidden Garden]], [[Bully Den]], [[Sniper Room]]
}}
{{for|the smaller yellow marble|Love Sphere}}
The '''Crystallized Telekinesis''' ({{j|サイコキネシス・クリスタル|Saikokineshisu Kurisutaru|Psychokinesis Crystal}}) is a [[treasure]] in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. It is a large {{w|marble (toy)|marble}} with a yellow cat's-eye pattern inside that is found on the first sublevel of the [[Snagret Hole]]. It plays an important role in the [[2-Player Battle]] mode, where it is the main item that needs to be collected.


==Collecting the treasure==
{{guide}}
This treasure is found on the [[Snagret Hole#Sublevel 1|Snagret Hole's first sublevel]], and is held by the [[Orange Bulborb]] in the lower area of the sublevel. Defeating the Orange Bulborb will make it drop the treasure.


The '''Crystallized Telekinesis''' is a large "cat's eye" marble with a yellow pattern inside. It is found on the first sublevel of the [[Snagret Hole]], and is held by an [[Orange Bulborb]].
==In 2-Player Battle==
In [[2-Player Battle]], the Crystallized Telekinesis is one of the most important items, as it provides the main way to win a match. There are seven of them out in the field, and they are all partially [[Dig|buried]], except for some that can be held by certain enemies. They only take a minimum of one [[Pikmin Family|Pikmin]] to carry, so they are easy to move. Winning the match requires collecting four of these marbles, and since there are seven in total, only one player can reach this goal. When a marble is unearthed, there is a chance that 1 to 5 [[Shearwig]]s will come out of the spot underneath it. They may move very fast due to a [[Glitches in Pikmin 2#Sped up Dwarf Bulborb|glitch]] (or perhaps an intended feature), making them a dangerous threat to Pikmin.


==In 2-Player Mode==


The Crystallized Telekinesis's purpose in [[2-Player Mode]] is as one of the ways to win a match. There are 7 of them out in the field, and they are all partially buried, except for some that can be held by certain enemies. They only take a minimum of one [[Pikmin Family|Pikmin]] to carry, so they are easy to move. There are only 7 so only one player can get the '''four''' marbles they need in order to win. When a marble is uprooted, there is a chance that 1-5 [[Shearwig]]s will come out of the spot underneath it. They may move very fast due to a glitch or something that was put in the game intentionally, making them a dangerous threat to Pikmin.
==In Pikmin 3==
This treasure returns in [[Pikmin 3]]’s [[Bingo Battle]] under the name Yellow Marble. It serves predominantly as an item for the bingo card, and is often found in pairs. It’s weight is reduced to 3 and up to 8 pikmin can carry it.


{{notes|treasure}}
{{notes|journal=y|sale=y}}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
P2 Crystallized Telekinesis Location.png|The Crystallized Telekinesis in the [[Snagret Hole]].
P2 Crystallized Telekinesis Collected.png|The Crystallized Telekinesis being analyzed by the [[Hocotate ship]].
Yellow marble (real world).jpg|A yellow marble in the real world.
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
|Jap=サイコキネシス・クリスタル
|JapR=Saikokineshisu Kurisutaru
|JapM=Psychokinesis Crystal
|Fra=Télékinésie Cristallisée
|FraM=Crystallized Telekinesis
|Spa=Telequinesis cristalizada
|SpaM=Crystallized telekinesis
|Ita=Cristallo cinetico
|ItaM=Kinetic Crystal
|Ger=Kristalline Telekinese
|GerM=Crystalline Telekinesis
}}
 
==See also==
*[[Crystallized Emotion Series]]
*[[Love Sphere]]


{{Treasures}}
{{Treasures}}
[[Category:Snagret Hole]]
[[Category:Snagret Hole]]
[[Category:Pikmin 2]]
[[Category:2-Player Battle]]
[[Category:Pikmin 2 Challenge Mode]]
[[Category:Bingo Battle]]

Revision as of 13:29, October 7, 2023

Crystallized Telekinesis Treasure Hoard icon.
Artwork of the Crystallized Telekinesis.
Number 124 (US)
123 (Europe)
122 (Japan)
Series Crystallized Emotion Series
Value Poko icon.png × 120
Weight 10 (1 in 2-Player Battle)
Maximum carriers 20 Pikmin
Location Snagret Hole
Challenge Mode levels Lost Toy Box, Hidden Garden, Bully Den, Sniper Room
For the smaller yellow marble, see Love Sphere.

The Crystallized Telekinesis (サイコキネシス・クリスタル?, lit.: "Psychokinesis Crystal") is a treasure in Pikmin 2. It is a large marble with a yellow cat's-eye pattern inside that is found on the first sublevel of the Snagret Hole. It plays an important role in the 2-Player Battle mode, where it is the main item that needs to be collected.

Collecting the treasure

The following article or section contains guides.
The strategies shown are just suggestions.

This treasure is found on the Snagret Hole's first sublevel, and is held by the Orange Bulborb in the lower area of the sublevel. Defeating the Orange Bulborb will make it drop the treasure.

In 2-Player Battle

In 2-Player Battle, the Crystallized Telekinesis is one of the most important items, as it provides the main way to win a match. There are seven of them out in the field, and they are all partially buried, except for some that can be held by certain enemies. They only take a minimum of one Pikmin to carry, so they are easy to move. Winning the match requires collecting four of these marbles, and since there are seven in total, only one player can reach this goal. When a marble is unearthed, there is a chance that 1 to 5 Shearwigs will come out of the spot underneath it. They may move very fast due to a glitch (or perhaps an intended feature), making them a dangerous threat to Pikmin.


In Pikmin 3

This treasure returns in Pikmin 3’s Bingo Battle under the name Yellow Marble. It serves predominantly as an item for the bingo card, and is often found in pairs. It’s weight is reduced to 3 and up to 8 pikmin can carry it.

Notes

Olimar's journal

The Pikmin are always staring at me. It's nice to see that they look up to me, but it's becoming unnerving. Sometimes, I want to hide away in the ship just to escape their beady eyes.

Sales pitch

This crystal is empowered with psychokinetic abilities. If it is so inclined, it will use its mighty powers to do physical labor in your stead! ...When it will be so inclined is unknown, however.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese サイコキネシス・クリスタル?
Saikokineshisu Kurisutaru
Psychokinesis Crystal
Flag of France French Télékinésie Cristallisée Crystallized Telekinesis
Flag of Germany German Kristalline Telekinese Crystalline Telekinesis
Flag of Italy Italian Cristallo cinetico Kinetic Crystal
Flag of Spain Spanish Telequinesis cristalizada Crystallized telekinesis

See also