Deceptive Snack
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| Series | Sweet Tooth Series | ||
| Value | |||
| Weight | 5 | ||
| Maximumcarriers | 10 | ||
| Locations | Crackling Cauldron,Frozen Inferno | ||
| Dandori Challenge stages | Hotshock Canyon | ||
| Dandori Battle stages | None | ||
| Total amount | 2 | ||
TheDeceptive Snack (おやじの味?, lit.: "Old Man's Taste") is atreasure inPikmin 4. It is anori senbei, a Japanese rice cracker with dried seaweed layered on top. There are two of them inStory Mode, once in theCrackling Cauldron, a cave in theSun-Speckled Terrace, and once in theFrozen Inferno, a cave in theHero's Hideaway. It can also be found in theDandori Challenge stage,Hotshock Canyon, twice.
Collecting the treasure[edit]
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Crackling Cauldron[edit]
The Deceptive Snack is inside of a sideways flowerpot on sublevel 1 of theCrackling Cauldron. It is located in the southern section of the map. It is guarded by twoShearwigs that should be defeated before attempting to collect this treasure, although it is not mandatory to do so. The path back to the base is blocked off by aFiery Blowhog, so eitherRed Pikmin should be used to retrieve the treasure, or the Blowhog should be defeated beforehand.
Frozen Inferno[edit]
The Deceptive Snack can be found lying on the ground in an alcove towards the north of theFrozen Inferno's 1st sublevel. The alcove is blocked off by some bundles ofdried plants, which can be destroyed by use of afire starter. However, there is aFiery Bulblax relatively close to this treasure that should be dealt with beforehand to reduce potential casualties.
Notes[edit]
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Gallery[edit]
Pikmin 4[edit]
The Deceptive Snack in theCrackling Cauldron, in the location it is discovered.
The treasure being carried by 5Red Pikmin.
The Deceptive Snack in theFrozen Inferno, in the location it is discovered.
The 2 treasures in theTreasure Catalog.
Other[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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| おやじの味? Oyaji no Aji | Old Man's Taste | おやじ? can be translated either as an elder man or a masculine term for one's own father. | |
(traditional) | 大叔的味道 Dàshū de wèidào | Uncle's Taste | |
(simplified) | 大叔的味道 Dàshū de wèidào | Uncle's Taste | |
| Zoetzoute misleider | Salty-sweet Deceiver | ||
| Trompe-la-langue | Deceive-the-tongue | ||
| Unauffällige Köstlichkeit | Inconspicuous Delicacy | ||
| Salatino dell'inganno | Saltine of deceit | ||
| 중후한 맛 Junghuhan Mat | Dignified Taste | ||
| Engana-língua | Tongue-twister | ||
| Falsa galleta | Fake cookie |