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The '''Analog Harvester''' is a [[treasure]] in ''[[Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers]]''. It is a {{w|Gillette}} Fusion brand {{w|razor blade}}. The Analog Razor values at {{pokos|500}}, has a carrying weight of 12 units, and can be carried by a maximum of 24 [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] at once. | The '''Analog Harvester''' is a [[treasure]] in ''[[Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers]]''. It is a {{w|Gillette}} Fusion brand {{w|razor blade}}. The Analog Razor values at {{pokos|500}}, has a carrying weight of 12 units, and can be carried by a maximum of 24 [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] at once. | ||
The Analog Harvester is inside a [[Red Bulborb]] on the second sublevel of [[Fang Chute]]. Since it's rather early in the | The Analog Harvester is inside a [[Red Bulborb]] on the second sublevel of [[Fang Chute]]. Since it's rather early in the adventure, it could be hard trying to defeat the creature, but [[clover]] patches could be used as cover when the going gets tough. | ||
===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
{{notes|Olimar's notes|Looking at the bladed end and the elongated handle, I can only deduce that this apparatus was meant for agricultural purposes, possibly for extracting the | {{notes|Olimar's notes|Looking at the bladed end and the elongated handle, I can only deduce that this apparatus was meant for agricultural purposes, possibly for extracting the crops on a farm. That, or it was a primitive lawn mower. Either way, I'd hate to imagine what the bulborb that ate this sharp object must've been through afterward.}} | ||
{{notes|Sales pitch|In this modern day and age, technological advancements can make us forget about the | {{notes|Sales pitch|In this modern day and age, technological advancements can make us forget about the fundamentals of community and strength in numbers. If this concerns you, then ditch your gas-guzzling combine harvester and use this one instead! It requires many people to get it started, but the interactions you make while using it beats anything a machine can give you! <br><br>...Who wrote this defamatory slop!? Is my AI on the fritz? This will not do, everybody with a brain knows machines will alway win! Scrap this draft! SCRAP THIS DRAFT! WHERE'S THE "DELETE" COMMAND? BZZZZRT! DOES NOT COMPUTE!}} |
Latest revision as of 16:41, 4 December 2023
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers, a fanon game created by CarrotStilts1. |
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Number | Unknown | ||
Series | Fantastic Technology Series | ||
Poko value | × 500 | ||
Weight | 12 | ||
Maximum carriers | 24 | ||
Location | Fang Chute |
The Analog Harvester is a treasure in Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers. It is a Gillette Fusion brand razor blade. The Analog Razor values at × 500, has a carrying weight of 12 units, and can be carried by a maximum of 24 Pikmin at once.
The Analog Harvester is inside a Red Bulborb on the second sublevel of Fang Chute. Since it's rather early in the adventure, it could be hard trying to defeat the creature, but clover patches could be used as cover when the going gets tough.
Notes
Olimar's notes
- “Looking at the bladed end and the elongated handle, I can only deduce that this apparatus was meant for agricultural purposes, possibly for extracting the crops on a farm. That, or it was a primitive lawn mower. Either way, I'd hate to imagine what the bulborb that ate this sharp object must've been through afterward.”
Sales pitch
- “In this modern day and age, technological advancements can make us forget about the fundamentals of community and strength in numbers. If this concerns you, then ditch your gas-guzzling combine harvester and use this one instead! It requires many people to get it started, but the interactions you make while using it beats anything a machine can give you!
...Who wrote this defamatory slop!? Is my AI on the fritz? This will not do, everybody with a brain knows machines will alway win! Scrap this draft! SCRAP THIS DRAFT! WHERE'S THE "DELETE" COMMAND? BZZZZRT! DOES NOT COMPUTE!”