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===Old Oddities Family=== | ===Old Oddities Family=== | ||
These pieces of refuse are based on fossils and other animal remains. | These pieces of refuse are based on fossils and other animal remains. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" style="width:96%; margin:auto; align:center" | ||
! Name !! Sparklium<br>value !! Weight !! Max.<br>weight !! Real-world object !! | ! Name !! Sparklium<br>value !! Weight !! Max.<br>weight !! Real-world object !! width=60% | Notes | ||
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| Shrapnel Shard || {{sparklium|100}} || 1 || 5 || Shark tooth | | Shrapnel Shard || {{sparklium|100}} || 1 || 5 || Shark tooth || | ||
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| Poached Ego || {{sparklium|145}} || 4 || 12 || Dinosaur egg fossil | | Poached Ego || {{sparklium|145}} || 4 || 12 || Dinosaur egg fossil || | ||
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| Canid Cranium || {{sparklium|410}} || 45 || 60 || Wolf skull | | Canid Cranium || {{sparklium|410}} || 45 || 60 || Wolf skull || | ||
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| Feline Faceline || {{sparklium|360}} || 35 || 50 || Cat skull | | Feline Faceline || {{sparklium|360}} || 35 || 50 || Cat skull || | ||
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| Stone of Solitude || {{sparklium|295}} || 6 || 14 || Mosquito trapped in amber || When out exploring I found this rock in a cave during a spelunking expedition. It had a cool bug inside of it so I took it to Ivy's lab to see if she could analyze the contents of what's inside the rock. As I told her about the contents she went on a whole tangent on her theories on how life started out as tiny insects that grew to colossal sizes as they evolved, and how this stone may be the missing link between us and insects. All I could is awkwardly clap and silently walk away when she was preoccupied. || The creature within this resin is not dead, rather they are just taking part of a sacred vow of solitude, viewing the creature within can bring about a sense of calm. | | Stone of Solitude || {{sparklium|295}} || 6 || 14 || Mosquito trapped in amber || | ||
{{notes|Magelene's journal|When out exploring I found this rock in a cave during a spelunking expedition. It had a cool bug inside of it so I took it to Ivy's lab to see if she could analyze the contents of what's inside the rock. As I told her about the contents she went on a whole tangent on her theories on how life started out as tiny insects that grew to colossal sizes as they evolved, and how this stone may be the missing link between us and insects. All I could is awkwardly clap and silently walk away when she was preoccupied.}} | |||
{{notes|Azule's analysis|The creature within this resin is not dead, rather they are just taking part of a sacred vow of solitude, viewing the creature within can bring about a sense of calm.}} | |||
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| Gaia's Impression || {{sparklium|400}} || 12 || 24 || Impression fossil of a fern | | Gaia's Impression || {{sparklium|400}} || 12 || 24 || Impression fossil of a fern || | ||
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| Sleeping Sapling || {{sparklium|385}} || 8 || 18 || Sprout trapped in amber | | Sleeping Sapling || {{sparklium|385}} || 8 || 18 || Sprout trapped in amber || | ||
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===Foreign Devices Family=== | ===Foreign Devices Family=== | ||
These pieces of refuse are based on gaming devices made by third-party companies rather than by Nintendo. | These pieces of refuse are based on gaming devices made by third-party companies rather than by Nintendo. | ||
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! Name !! Sparklium<br>value !! Weight !! Max.<br>weight !! Real-world object !! | ! Name !! Sparklium<br>value !! Weight !! Max.<br>weight !! Real-world object !! style="width:60%" | Notes | ||
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| Brash Transistor || {{sparklium|300}} || 10 || 20 || ''Sonic & Knuckles'' cartridge for the Sega Genesis | | Brash Transistor || {{sparklium|300}} || 10 || 20 || ''Sonic & Knuckles'' cartridge for the Sega Genesis || | ||
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| Nostalgic Perch || {{sparklium|205}} || 25 || 38 || Atari 2600 controller | | Nostalgic Perch || {{sparklium|205}} || 25 || 38 || Atari 2600 controller || | ||
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| Colorful Memories || {{sparklium|180}} || 10 || 20 || Cartrige of ''Circus Atari'' for the Atari 2600 | | Colorful Memories || {{sparklium|180}} || 10 || 20 || Cartrige of ''Circus Atari'' for the Atari 2600 || | ||
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| Spry Statue || {{sparklium|275}} || 4 || 8 || Figurine of Spyro from ''Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure'' | | Spry Statue || {{sparklium|275}} || 4 || 8 || Figurine of Spyro from ''Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure'' || | ||
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| Topless Torch || {{sparklium|125}} || 4 || 8 || Lower half of Blast Zone from ''Skylanders Swap Force'' | | Topless Torch || {{sparklium|125}} || 4 || 8 || Lower half of Blast Zone from ''Skylanders Swap Force'' || | ||
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| Plastic Power || {{sparklium|350}} || 3 || 7 || Kaos Trap from ''Skylanders: Trap Team'' | | Plastic Power || {{sparklium|350}} || 3 || 7 || Kaos Trap from ''Skylanders: Trap Team'' || | ||
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| Technological Tumor || {{sparklium|240}} || 12 || 24 || Sega Dreamcast VMU | | Technological Tumor || {{sparklium|240}} || 12 || 24 || Sega Dreamcast VMU || | ||
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| Uncanny Data Disk || {{sparklium|200}} || 15 || 30 || ''Seaman'' disc for the Sega Dreamcast | | Uncanny Data Disk || {{sparklium|200}} || 15 || 30 || ''Seaman'' disc for the Sega Dreamcast || | ||
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| Asymmetrical Monitor || {{sparklium|415}} || 25 ||40 || Sega Genesis Nomad | | Asymmetrical Monitor || {{sparklium|415}} || 25 ||40 || Sega Genesis Nomad || | ||
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| Fake Happiness || {{sparklium|500}} || 55 ||70 || LJN video art | | Fake Happiness || {{sparklium|500}} || 55 ||70 || LJN video art || | ||
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| Immovable Monolith || {{sparklium|675}} || 65 || 85 || Colecovision plug | | Immovable Monolith || {{sparklium|675}} || 65 || 85 || Colecovision plug || | ||
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| Number Pad || {{sparklium|365}} || 25 || 38 || Atari Jaguar controller | | Number Pad || {{sparklium|365}} || 25 || 38 || Atari Jaguar controller || | ||
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Revision as of 14:01, 11 July 2023
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Refuse is the main collectible in Pikmin Evolution, as they act as the main source of Sparklium, which is essential to have. Refuse is comparable to treasures in that it is based on real-world objects, and fruits in that there are multiple instances of the same refuse. However, what truly separates refuse from both is that, after refuse is collected, another instance of it or an entirely different piece of refuse can appear in its previous place or close to it.
Certain refuse has a chance to be "pristine", noted for its brilliant shine. Pristine refuse yields fifty percent more Sparklium than its ordinary counterpart, making them even more crucial to collect.
Each piece of refuse is categorized under a different family, or collection, unified by a single common trait shared between each piece of refuse. Finding all refuse in a family increases the odds of finding pristine instances of refuse in that particular family.
List
Lush Lovers Family
These pieces of refuse are based on fruits and vegetables.
Pine Pioneer Family
These pieces of refuse are based on carved wooden objects such as sculptures and toys.
Cold Cuts Family
These pieces of refuse are based on different pieces of meat.
Curing Curiosities Family
These pieces of refuse are based on different medicines.
Old Oddities Family
These pieces of refuse are based on fossils and other animal remains.
Soft Threads Family
These pieces of refuse are based on pieces of clothing.
Canned Curios Family
These pieces of refuse are based on cans and jars.
Lost Memories Family
These pieces of refuse are based on items found in Nintendo games.
Familiar Devices Family
These pieces of refuse are based on gaming devices made by Nintendo.
Foreign Devices Family
These pieces of refuse are based on gaming devices made by third-party companies rather than by Nintendo.