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''[[Nintendo Land]]'''s plaza contains several ''' | ''[[Nintendo Land]]''{{'s}} plaza contains several '''prizes''' of items and objects the player can encounter in each attraction. Some of these prizes represent items found in the ''[[Pikmin Adventure]]'' attraction. By touching the prizes on the GamePad or by jumping into them with the controllable Mii, the player can see each prize's name as well as a brief description of the item represented, provided by Monita. The following article will detail the relevant objects and items in ''Pikmin Adventure''. | ||
== | ==Bulborb Dropping== | ||
[[File: | [[File:PA Bulborb Dropping Statue.png|thumb|A Bulborb Dropping as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]] | ||
When players are eaten by a [[Bulborb]], they are turned into a dropping. To return to normal, the Pikmin have to attack the dropping to free the player. | |||
;Monita's Notes | |||
*{{US}} / {{EU}}: {{transcript|People eaten by a Bulborb are forced to wear this. It's the little details that make this attraction feel like a real Pikmin adventure!}} | |||
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==Draft Jumper== | |||
[[File:PA Draft Jumper Statue.png|thumb|A Draft Jumper as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]] | |||
Draft Jumpers are gameplay elements that propel the player to another location of the level. | |||
;Monita's Notes | |||
*{{US|y}}: {{transcript|Drafts of air shoot up from these contraptions, propelling you to a new area. They're usually locked with a key, but don't worry -- you'll probably find one.}} | |||
:{{transcript| | *{{EU|y}}: {{transcript|Drafts of air shoot up from these contraptions, propelling you to a new floor. They're usually locked with a key, but don't worry - you'll probably find one.}} | ||
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==Heart== | |||
[[File:PA Heart Statue.jpg|thumb|The regular heart as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]] | |||
Hearts appear in many attractions, including ''Pikmin Adventure''. They restore the player's health. In ''Pikmin Adventure'', the player can have up to three hearts. However, by collecting a bigger version of the regular heart, the player can extend their maximum to six ones. | |||
;Monita's Notes | |||
*{{US|y}}: {{transcript|This is always a source of relief when it finally appears. I heartily recommend this statue as a romantic meeting point if you're planning a date here at the park!}} | |||
:{{transcript| | *{{EU|y}}: {{transcript|A source of relief, when it finally appears. I heartily recommend this statue as a romantic meeting point if you're planning a date here at the park!}} | ||
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==Jukebox== | |||
[[File:Jukebox.jpg|thumb|The jukebox as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]] | |||
{{main|Music in Pikmin Adventure|t1=Music in ''Pikmin Adventure''}} | |||
The Jukebox is a prize that can be used to listen to some tracks heard in-game. It contains seven ''Pikmin Adventure'' songs: ''Tutorial Stage'', ''Spring Area'', ''Summer Area'', ''Autumn Area'', ''Winter Area'', ''Underground'', and ''Boss Battle''. | |||
;Monita's Notes | |||
*{{US}}: {{transcript|Touch a button to play a song. Touch it again to stop. You'll unlock more songs as you play, so come back often!}} | |||
{{transcript| | *{{EU}}: {{transcript|Touch the icon to play a song. Touch it again to stop. I had a track of my own, but it was cut from the collection. Apparently, my single-tone style wasn't quite what they were looking for.}} | ||
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==Jump Switch== | ==Jump Switch== | ||
[[File:Jump Switch.jpg|thumb|A Jump Switch as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]] | [[File:Jump Switch.jpg|thumb|A Jump Switch as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]] | ||
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Jump Switches are similar to Draft Jumpers in that they propel the player to another location. The main difference is that this item will send the players in a closer zone. Moreover, every player needs to stand on it to make it work. | Jump Switches are similar to Draft Jumpers in that they propel the player to another location. The main difference is that this item will send the players in a closer zone. Moreover, every player needs to stand on it to make it work. | ||
;Monita's notes | |||
*{{US|y}}: {{transcript|Gather everyone together on the switch and you'll be catapulted through the air. Finally, an attraction where you don't have to wait in line!}} | |||
{{transcript|Gather everyone together on the switch and you'll be catapulted through the air. Finally, an attraction where you don't have to queue!}} | *{{EU|y}}: {{transcript|Gather everyone together on the switch and you'll be catapulted through the air. Finally, an attraction where you don't have to queue!}} | ||
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==Nectar== | ==Nectar== | ||
[[File:Nectar-PA.jpg|thumb|A drop of [[nectar]] as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]] | [[File:Nectar-PA.jpg|thumb|A drop of [[nectar]] as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]] | ||
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Drops of [[nectar]] help the player level up. Every three blobs, a player will level up. It takes level 5 to get a bud, and level 10 to get a flower. Players will also release a few drops of nectar when hurt. | Drops of [[nectar]] help the player level up. Every three blobs, a player will level up. It takes level 5 to get a bud, and level 10 to get a flower. Players will also release a few drops of nectar when hurt. | ||
;Monita's notes | |||
*{{US|y}}: {{transcript|Nectar is a condensed, highly nutritional food source that has been scientifically proven to encourage a Pikmin's growth. Also, it looks delicious.}} | |||
{{transcript|Nectar is a condensed, highly nutritional food source that has been scientifically proven to encourage a Pikmin's growth. Also, it looks delicious.}} | *{{EU|y}}: {{transcript|Nectar is a condensed, highly nutritious food source which has been scientifically proven to encourage a Pikmin's growth. Also, it looks delicious.}} | ||
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==Rock== | ==Rock== | ||
[[File:Rock | [[File:Rock NL.png|thumb|A rock as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]] | ||
Rocks are gameplay items that can be thrown at enemies. The latter not only get damaged but can also get stunned for some time. | Rocks are gameplay items that can be thrown at enemies. The latter not only get damaged but can also get stunned for some time. | ||
;Monita's notes | |||
*{{US|y}}: {{transcript|Pikmin are stronger than you think! Case in point: a single Pikmin can lift even this hefty rock. Just don't throw it carelessly, or you might end up flattening one of your teammates!}} | |||
{{transcript|Pikmin are stronger than you think! Case in point: a single Pikmin can lift even this hefty rock. Just don't throw it carelessly or you might end up flattening one of your teammates!}} | *{{EU|y}}: {{transcript|Pikmin are stronger than you think! Case in point: a single Pikmin can lift even this hefty rock. Just don't throw it carelessly or you might end up flattening one of your teammates!}} | ||
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==Spike Ball== | |||
[[File:Spike Ball NL.png|thumb|A Spike Ball as seen in the ''Nintendo Land'' plaza.]] | |||
'''Spike Balls''' are weapons or projectiles used by ''Pikmin Adventure''{{'s}} enemies. Enemies seen shooting Spike Balls include [[Telescoping Pumphog]] and [[Pikmin_Adventure_enemies#Bilious_Bulborb|Bilious Bulborb]]. The [[Greater Studded Beeb]] has spike balls for hands. | |||
;Monita's Notes | |||
*{{US}} / {{EU}}: {{transcript|I thought that by adding spikes to this ball, I'd encourage you to run faster...}} | |||
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==Others== | |||
There are enemies or other important elements that have a prize in the plaza. The following articles have more information about their prizes and descriptions: | |||
*[[Hocotate ship#Pikmin Adventure|The Ship]] | |||
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Red Bulborb|Red Bulborb]] | |||
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Bilious Bulborb|Bilious Bulborb]] | |||
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Creepy Beeb|Creepy Beeb]] (Worker Baub in Europe) | |||
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Bombardier Beeb|Bombardier Beeb]] (Bombardier Baub in Europe) | |||
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Blowhog|Blowhog]] (Puffy Blowhog in Europe) | |||
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies#Telescoping Pumphog|Telescoping Pumphog]] | |||
*[[Bulblord]] | |||
*[[Large-Mouth Wollywog]] (Largemouth Wollyhop in Europe) | |||
*[[Emperor Pinchipede]] | |||
*[[King Beeb]] (Queen Baub in Europe) | |||
*[[Bladed Beeb]] (Bladed Baub in Europe; the statue is called '''Greater Bladed Beeb''' in the US and '''Greater Bladed Baub''' in Europe) | |||
Some plants also have their own prizes. For a list, see [[Pikmin Adventure vegetation|''Pikmin Adventure'' vegetation]]. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Pikmin Adventure | *[[:Category:Quotes|Quotes category]] | ||
*[[Pikmin Adventure enemies]] | |||
*[[Pikmin Adventure vegetation]] |
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