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The '''Quantum Traveler''' ({{j|がちんこロケット|Gachinko Roketto}}; '''Quantum Traveller''' in the European release) is a treasure in {{hp}}. It is the second treasure that can be found in [[Mushroom Valley]]. It is actually a tan {{w|kendama}} toy with a red ball. It is roughly 2 times the height and 5 times the width of [[Captain Olimar]].
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The '''Quantum Traveler''' is a treasure in {{hp}}. It is the second treasure that can be found in [[Mushroom Valley]]. It highly resembles a real-life horn.


== Collecting the treasure ==
== Collecting the treasure ==
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After a bush serving as a nest for [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]], the player can go down a [[vine]] to access a small room with some [[Male Sheargrub]]s in it. Here, Olimar must use his jetpack in order to get to a [[doorway]]. On the other side, the player must bounce on some [[Bouncy Mushroom]]s to access the treasure.


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=== Play Nintendo ===
{{transcript|The "Quantum" in "Quantum Traveller" is a science-y name for energy, which is what you'd need to play this fun cup-and-ball toy on Earth.|block=y}}


== Gallery ==
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== Names in other languages ==
== Names in other languages ==
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== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Instant Planetarium]]
* [[Apotheosis of Balance]]


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Latest revision as of 05:45, May 12, 2024

Quantum Traveler Logs icon.
Value Icon that represents Sparklium on the wiki, based on the icon found in Hey! Pikmin. × 400
Weight Unknown
Maximum carriers Unknown
Location Mushroom Valley

The following article or section is in need of assistance from someone who plays Hey! Pikmin.
Particularly: Find out its weight by looking into the game files.

The Quantum Traveler (がちんこロケット?; Quantum Traveller in the European release) is a treasure in Hey! Pikmin. It is the second treasure that can be found in Mushroom Valley. It is actually a tan kendama toy with a red ball. It is roughly 2 times the height and 5 times the width of Captain Olimar.

Collecting the treasureEdit

The following article or section contains guides.
The strategies shown are just suggestions.

After a bush serving as a nest for Pikmin, the player can go down a vine to access a small room with some Male Sheargrubs in it. Here, Olimar must use his jetpack in order to get to a doorway. On the other side, the player must bounce on some Bouncy Mushrooms to access the treasure.

Notes

Hey! Pikmin logs

My guesses were a huge candle or a small lighthouse, but the S.S. Dolphin II says it's actually a rocket capable of navigating the universe. Then it brushed aside all my questions with "superstring theory." I'm not convinced.

Play NintendoEdit

The "Quantum" in "Quantum Traveller" is a science-y name for energy, which is what you'd need to play this fun cup-and-ball toy on Earth.

GalleryEdit

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Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese がちんこロケット?
Gachinko Roketto
Shoot rocket
  Dutch Quantumraket Quatum rocket
  French (NoA) Voyageur quantique Quatum traveler
  French (NoE) Voyage quantique Quantum trip
  German Quantenrakete Quantum rocket
  Italian Missile quantico Quantum missile
  Spanish Cohete cuántico Quantum rocket

See alsoEdit