Heavy-duty Magnetizer: Difference between revisions

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The '''Heavy-duty Magnetizer''' ({{j|超磁性体マグナイザー|Chojiseitai Magunaizar}}) is a treasure found in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. It is a horseshoe {{w|magnet}} labeled with the two correct poles, N and S (North and South). The treasure is found on Sublevel 4 of the [[Snagret Hole]], and is held by an [[Armored Cannon Beetle Larva]] that falls from the sky. Take great caution and use the [[Treasure Gauge]] to find it, and then make sure to deal with nearby hazards so the [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] can transport it to the [[Hocotate_ship#Research_Pod|Ship's Pod]].
The '''Heavy-duty Magnetizer''' ({{j|超磁性体マグナイザー|Chojiseitai Magunaizar}}) is a treasure found in ''[[Pikmin 2]]''. It is a horseshoe {{w|magnet}} labeled with the two correct poles, N and S (North and South). The treasure is found on sublevel 4 of the [[Snagret Hole]], and is held by an [[Armored Cannon Beetle Larva]] that falls from the sky. Take great caution and use the [[Treasure Gauge]] to find it, and then make sure to deal with nearby hazards so the [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] can transport it to the [[Research Pod]].


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Magnet (real world).jpg|A horseshoe magnet from the real world.
Magnet (real world).jpg|A horseshoe magnet from the real world.
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==Trivia==
*Both journals reference magnets being able to cure injuries. This has been a theory ever since the Greeks were in power, approximately 2500 years ago. This theory was also proven true in 2008 by a group of scientists, four years after ''Pikmin 2'' was released.{{cite web|http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/PainManagement/story?id{{=}}4104480|Can Magnets Cure Pain?|ABC News|published={{date|9|January|2008}}}}


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==Trivia==
*Both journals reference magnets being able to cure injuries. This has been a theory ever since the Greeks were in power, approximately 2500 years ago. This theory was also proven true in 2008 by a group of scientists, four years after ''Pikmin 2'' was released.{{cite web|http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/PainManagement/story?id{{=}}4104480|Can Magnets Cure Pain?|ABC News|published={{date|9|January|2008}}}}


==References==
==References==