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''"At the end of a long life, some beings wish to leave the world and stroll in a field of flowers. Does this desire ever come to fruition? I do not know... but this beautiful deck of luck wafers makes me wonder. Even we machines ponder the great power-down at the end of the trail." ''
''"At the end of a long life, some beings wish to leave the world and stroll in a field of flowers. Does this desire ever come to fruition? I do not know... but this beautiful deck of luck wafers makes me wonder. Even we machines ponder the great power-down at the end of the trail." ''
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Hanafuda.jpg|Real world hanafuda cards.
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Talisman of Life
Artwork of the Talisman of Life.
Number 144 (NTSC)

142 (PAL)

Series Dream Series
Value Poko icon.png × 90
Weight 15
Maximum carriers 25 Pikmin
Location Dream Den
Challenge Mode levels None

The Talisman of Life is a treasure in Pikmin 2 that is actually a case of Hanafuda playing cards. It is found on the tenth floor of the Dream Den, inside a Lesser Spotted Jellyfloat. When Olimar and Louie take the treasure back to the pod, they must watch out for the Gatling Groink and other enemies.

Notes

Olimar's Journal

"Explorers strive, but fate decides. You can prepare and practice for an expedition, but there's only so much a person can do... Sometimes you have to put your life in fate's hands. I've come to understand this intergalactic truth while I've traveled to the fartheset reaches of the universe. Fate and I are pretty close."

Sales Pitch

"At the end of a long life, some beings wish to leave the world and stroll in a field of flowers. Does this desire ever come to fruition? I do not know... but this beautiful deck of luck wafers makes me wonder. Even we machines ponder the great power-down at the end of the trail."