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{{Infobox treasure
{{Infobox treasure
|treasure_name=Open Archive
|image=Open Archive.png
|image=Open Archive.png
|size=150px
|size=200px
|hoard_number=169 (PAL only)
|icon=Open Archive icon.png
|hoard_number=169 (Europe)<br>166 (Japan)
|series=Massive Receptacle Series
|series=Massive Receptacle Series
|ntscseries=
|palseries=
|value=130
|value=130
|weight=20
|weight=20
|max_pikmin=
|max_pikmin=30
|location=Submerged Castle
|location=Submerged Castle
|ntsclocation=}}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]].
}}
The '''Open Archive''' ({{j|丸見えアーカイブ|Marumie Ākaibu|Completely Visible Archive}}) is a treasure in the European and Japanese versions of ''[[Pikmin 2]]'', where it is a tin of {{w|Imuraya_Confectionery|Imuraya}}-brand {{w|red bean paste}}. It is found on the fourth sublevel of [[Submerged Castle]]. Along with two sets of [[Bulbmin]], there is a [[Careening Dirigibug]] and [[Volatile Dweevil]]s, as well as [[bomb-rock]]s 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==
{{Notes|journalgc=y|sale=y|journalwii=y}}
 
===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..."''


==Gallery==
<gallery>
Open Archive 1.jpg|The Open Archive being dug out.
P2 Open Archive Location.png|The Open Archive in the [[Submerged Castle]].
Open Archive 2.jpg|The Open Archive being analyzed.
Open Archive (EU) texture.png|Texture used for the treasure.
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
|Jap=丸見えアーカイブ
|JapR=Marumie Ākaibu
|JapM=Completely Visible Archive
|Fra=Archives Ouvertes
|FraM=Open Archives
|Spa=Archivo abierto
|SpaM=Open archive
|Ita=Archivio aperto
|ItaM=Open Archive
|Ger=Offenes Archiv
|GerM=Open Archive
}}


{{Treasures}}
{{Treasures}}
[[Category:PAL-only treasures]]
[[Category:Europe-only treasures]]
[[Category:Submerged Castle]]
[[Category:Submerged Castle]]
[[Category:Pikmin 2]]
[[Category:Massive Receptacle Series]]
[[Category:Treasures]]
[[Category:Olimar's notes]]
[[Category:Sales pitches]]

Latest revision as of 22:26, December 5, 2023

Open Archive Treasure Hoard icon.
Open Archive.png
Number 169 (Europe)
166 (Japan)
Series Massive Receptacle Series
Value Poko icon.png × 130
Weight 20
Maximum carriers 30 Pikmin
Location Submerged Castle
Challenge Mode levels None

The Open Archive (丸見えアーカイブ?, lit.: "Completely Visible Archive") is a treasure in the European and Japanese versions of Pikmin 2, where it is a tin of Imuraya-brand red bean paste. 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

GameCube icon.png GameCube
The container is open, but not broken,[sic] this is a very reveiling[sic] design, which does not conceal it's[sic] contents. This is an incomprehensible concept for our culture.
Wii icon.png Wii
The container is open, but not broken. This is a very revealing design, which does not conceal its 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...

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese 丸見えアーカイブ?
Marumie Ākaibu
Completely Visible Archive
Flag of France French Archives Ouvertes Open Archives
Flag of Germany German Offenes Archiv Open Archive
Flag of Italy Italian Archivio aperto Open Archive
Flag of Spain Spanish Archivo abierto Open archive