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The '''Mirrored Stage''' is a treasure found in [[Pikmin 2]]. It is located in the third sublevel in the [[Shower Room]]. It is found inside a [[Greater Spotted Jellyfloat]]. Defeating the [[Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat]]s and other enemies will make it easy to retrieve it from the larger Jellyfloat. It is actually a [[wikipedia:Cosmetics|powder case]]. | The '''Mirrored Stage''' is a treasure found in [[Pikmin 2]]. It is located in the third sublevel in the [[Shower Room]]. It is found inside a [[Greater Spotted Jellyfloat]]. Defeating the [[Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat]]s and other enemies will make it easy to retrieve it from the larger Jellyfloat. It is actually a [[wikipedia:Cosmetics|powder case]]. | ||
An interesting thing to note is that the mirrored part doesn't exactly provide a mirror effect. Doing so just for a quick effect would be a bit costly, so Nintendo worked around it by exploiting the game's camera. In the game and the [[Treasure Hoard]], the camera cannot go lower than a certain level, and the powder case is closed just enough so that the camera can't see the mirrored surface. | |||
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Revision as of 18:08, December 17, 2010
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Number | 78 (NTSC)
77 (PAL) |
Series | Modern Amenities Series |
Value | × 140 |
Weight | 15 |
Maximum carriers | 25 Pikmin |
Location | Shower Room |
Challenge Mode levels | None |
The Mirrored Stage is a treasure found in Pikmin 2. It is located in the third sublevel in the Shower Room. It is found inside a Greater Spotted Jellyfloat. Defeating the Lesser Spotted Jellyfloats and other enemies will make it easy to retrieve it from the larger Jellyfloat. It is actually a powder case.
An interesting thing to note is that the mirrored part doesn't exactly provide a mirror effect. Doing so just for a quick effect would be a bit costly, so Nintendo worked around it by exploiting the game's camera. In the game and the Treasure Hoard, the camera cannot go lower than a certain level, and the powder case is closed just enough so that the camera can't see the mirrored surface.
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