Divine Balloon
Pikmin 4 treasure
Treasure Catalog icon.
Icon for the Divine Balloon, from Pikmin 4's Treasure Catalog.
Series Toys of Giants Series
Value Icon that represents Sparklium on the wiki, based on the icon found in Pikmin 4. × 40
Weight 3
Maximum carriers 6
Locations Hero's Hideaway, Dream Home
Dandori Challenge stages None
Dandori Battle stages None
Total amount 2

The Divine Balloon is a treasure in Pikmin 4. It is actually a paper balloon, or kamifūsen. Due to how light it is, it can be knocked around simply by walking against it.

Collecting the treasureEdit

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The strategies shown are just suggestions.

Hero's HideawayEdit

See also: Horned Cannon Beetle#Strategy.

There is a Divine Balloon inside of a Horned Cannon Beetle on a table arena near the bottom of the map. To collect this treasure, you must first defeat the Horned Cannon Beetle, then throw 3 Pikmin at it.

Dream HomeEdit

There is a Divine Balloon lying on a raised ledge in the southeastern corner of sublevel 1 of the Dream Home. It is guarded by a Sunsquish and a Miniature Snootwhacker, which should be defeated before attempting to collect this treasure, although it is not strictly necessary. To collect this treasure, you must go behind it with Oatchi and rush it to cause it to fall on the ground below; then, throw 3 Pikmin at it. You can also bypass this by throwing 3 Winged Pikmin at it.

NotesEdit

Schnauz's notesEdit

Made from paper so impossibly thin it appears to be the handiwork of a higher being. Be careful not to lose sight of this balloon. Despite its size, it can float along the faintest breeze. Just one gust of wind might carry it above the clouds beyond your grasp.

Olimar's notesEdit

Don't worry too much if it deflates. Simply pump more air into the top hole, and the original shape is restored. The material, though paper-thin, seems to repel water. Such an inspiring creation! Only the most advanced civilization could conceive of such a work of art. It's like a metaphor for both the fragility and durability of life itself.

Louie's notesEdit

The sound of it getting crumpled up sends shivers up my spine. In a good way.

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Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese 神のふうせん?
Kami no Fūsen
God Balloon
  Chinese
(traditional)
神之氣球
Shén zhī Qìqiú
God Balloon
  Chinese
(simplified)
神之气球
Shén zhī Qìqiú
God Balloon
  Dutch Hemelse ballon Heavenly balloon
  French Ballon divin Divine balloon
  German Göttlicher Ballon Divine Balloon
  Italian Palla divina Divine ball
  Korean 성스러운 풍선
Seongseureoun Pungseon
Divine Balloon
  Portuguese Globo divino Divine globe
  Spanish Globo divino Divine globe