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Mock Bottom

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Mock Bottom Icon used to represent the fruit on the wiki.
Artwork of a Mock Bottom.
Juice amount 2.0
Mission Mode value Texture used for the Poko in Pikmin 3. × 200
Weight 10
Max. carriers Template:Tm (normally)
Locations Tropical Wilds
Mission Mode locations None
Bingo Battle locations None
Side Stories locations None

The Mock Bottom (シリソックリ?) is a fruit in Pikmin 3. It is actually a peach. There is only one in Story mode. It is found in Tropical Wilds and requires Blue or Winged Pikmin to obtain and provides two containers of juice. It is found in the Thirsty Desert Remix stage in Mission Mode, and is worth 200 points there.

How to obtain

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The Mock Bottom in the Tropical Wilds.

The Mock Bottom is found on a waterfall in the Tropical Wilds. To get this, the player will need either Blue or Winged Pikmin. With blue Pikmin, order the Pikmin to build the climbing stick. Once it is complete, they will automatically pick up the fruit, which only needs 10 Pikmin to carry. Do note that if blue Pikmin are used, they will carry it through the small pond in which many Puckering Blinnows reside. Take them out before collecting the fruit.

If the player chooses to use Winged Pikmin, they must NOT build the Climbing Stick. If winged Pikmin use the climbing stick, and are unsupervised, they will fall into the water and drown. As such, it is easier to scan the object from nearby, and order the winged Pikmin to collect it. It may be a bit hard to scan, but is still possible nonetheless.

Notes

Brittany's notes

Sigh. The specimen is slightly fuzzy, has a high juice content, and has a hardy pit that should travel well back to Koppai. And as a scientist, I cannot and should not remark that it looks almost exactly like a bottom, hee hee! Sigh. The specimen is slightly fuzzy...

To do: Get the European version into the notes template, and check to make sure the US one is correct. Something about the last sentence being a duplicate of the first makes me think it's a transcription error.
Care to do so?

Brittany's European Notes

"Skin: pink colouration, fuzzy texture. Flesh: soft, with a high water content. Stone: large, robust. Appearance: looks like a bottom! Tee hee hee!"

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