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===Olimar's Journal=== | ===Olimar's Journal=== | ||
"The container is open, but not broken, this is a very reveiling design, which does not conceal it's contents. This is an incomprehensible concept for our culture." | ''"The container is open, but not broken, this is a very reveiling design, which does not conceal it's contents. This is an incomprehensible concept for our culture."'' | ||
===Sales Pitch=== | ===Sales Pitch=== | ||
"To be used only for those who have nothing to hide: A personal container with an open design. Well, if it's always empty..." | ''"To be used only for those who have nothing to hide: A personal container with an open design. Well, if it's always empty..."'' | ||
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Number | 169 (PAL only) |
Series | Massive Receptacle Series |
Value | × 130 |
Weight | 20 |
Maximum carriers | Unknown |
Location | Submerged Castle |
Challenge Mode levels | None |
The Open Archive is a treasure in Pikmin 2 that is exclusive to the PAL version, where it is actually a bean tin. It is found on the fourth sublevel of Submerged Castle. Along with two sets of Bulbmin, there is a Careening Dirigibug and Volatile Dweevils, as well as Bomb Rocks falling from above throughout. This treasure could be anywhere; it is large and, therefore, hard to miss. Remember to be quick so as to avoid a confrontation with the Waterwraith.
Notes
Olimar's Journal
"The container is open, but not broken, this is a very reveiling design, which does not conceal it's contents. This is an incomprehensible concept for our culture."
Sales Pitch
"To be used only for those who have nothing to hide: A personal container with an open design. Well, if it's always empty..."