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Go-with-the-Flow Totem

Go-with-the-Flow Totem
Pikmin 4 treasure
Treasure Catalog icon.
Icon for the Go-with-the-Flow Totem, from Pikmin 4's Treasure Catalog.
Series Hands of Fate Series
Value Icon that represents Sparklium on the wiki, based on the icon found in Pikmin 4. × 40
Weight 2
Maximum carriers 4
Locations Doppelgänger's Den, Plunder Palace
Dandori Challenge stages Trial of the Sage Leaf
Dandori Battle stages None
Total amount 3

The Go-with-the-Flow Totem is a treasure in Pikmin 4. It is a beige 20-sided die.

Collecting the treasureEdit

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The strategies shown are just suggestions.

Doppelgänger's DenEdit

There is a Go-with-the-Flow Totem inside of a jar in the northwest of the arena in sublevel 4 of the Doppelgänger's Den. To collect this treasure, you must first break the jar with a rush from Oatchi, then throw 2 Pikmin at it.

Plunder PalaceEdit

There are two Go-with-the-Flow Totems on a very tall platform near the center of sublevel 1 of the Plunder Palace. To collect them, you must throw 4 Pikmin into the nearby fan, upon which they will land on the ledge and pick up both treasures. A nearby Breadbug may attempt to steal it, in which case you will need to either damage it or best it in tug-of-war.

NotesEdit

Schnauz's notesEdit

With this many sides, how is this totem not just a sphere? Give it a roll, and it seems like it might never stop. And when it does...well, there are so very many numbers it could land on. Does it really matter which one? Best to just go with the flow.

Olimar's notesEdit

Having to choose 1 out of 20 possible scenarios during a voyage through space would be an object lesson in randomness...and very unfortunate. On the miniscule chance it should ever occur, the only solution would be to throw up your hands and laugh!

Louie's notesEdit

Fun to watch because it rolls so well.

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Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese ケセラセラ・ストーン?
Keserasera Sutōn
"Whatever Happens, Happens" Stone
  Chinese
(traditional)
順其自然石頭
Shùnqízìrán Shítou
"Let Nature Take Its Course" Stone
  Chinese
(simplified)
顺其自然石头
Shùnqízìrán Shítou
"Let Nature Take Its Course" Stone
  Dutch Verrassingstotem Surprise totem
  French Totem du laisser-faire Totem of leave it be
  German Überraschungstotem Surprise Totem
  Italian Totem carpe diem Totem of carpe diem
  Korean 케세라세라 스톤
Keserasera Seuton
"Whatever Happens, Happens" Stone
  Portuguese Pedra do tanto faz Stone of whatever
  Spanish Tótem del abandono Totem of abandonment/carelessness

See alsoEdit