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|size=75px
|size=75px
|icon=Treasure Hoard Crystallized Telekinesis.png
|icon=Treasure Hoard Crystallized Telekinesis.png
|hoard_number=124 (NTSC)
|hoard_number=124 (US)
123 (PAL)
123 (Europe)
|series=Crystallized Emotions Series
|series=Crystallized Emotions Series
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|palseries=
|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
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:''Not to be confused with the [[Love Sphere]].''
:''Not to be confused with the [[Love Sphere]].''
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The '''Crystallized Telekinesis''' is a treasure found in the game ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. This item is actually 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]].
The '''Crystallized Telekinesis''' is a treasure found in the game ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. This item is actually 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 Mode==
==In 2-Player Battle==


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 [[Glitches in Pikmin 2#Sped up Dwarf Bulborb|glitch]] or something that was put in the game intentionally, making them a dangerous threat to Pikmin.
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 [[Glitches in Pikmin 2#Sped up Dwarf Bulborb|glitch]] or something that was put in the game intentionally, making them a dangerous threat to Pikmin.