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The Marvelous Communicator is a treasure found in Pikmin:The Rising Darkness. It is actually a Nintendo DSi. It unlocks Wi-Fi Mode. It is held by a Twisted Sheargrub, on the final floor of Gnarled Undergrowth.[[File:340px-Dsi_closed_traced_svg.png|thumb|The Marvelous Communicator.]]
The Marvelous Communicator is a treasure found in Pikmin:The Rising Darkness. It is actually a Nintendo DSi. It unlocks Wi-Fi Mode. It is held by a Twisted Sheargrub, on the final floor of Gnarled Undergrowth.[[File:340px-Dsi_closed_traced_svg.png|thumb|The Marvelous Communicator.]]
==Olimar's Journal==
This brilliant device was engulfed by a monstrous [[Twisted Sheargrub]]! This allows me to communicate with my family using webcam, instead of sending mail! Oh the joy! But a strange message keeps appearing when I turn it on... "Wi-Fi mode unlocked.". Hmmmm....I wonder what it means...


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 15:21, 29 August 2009

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The Marvelous Communicator is a treasure found in Pikmin:The Rising Darkness. It is actually a Nintendo DSi. It unlocks Wi-Fi Mode. It is held by a Twisted Sheargrub, on the final floor of Gnarled Undergrowth.

File:340px-Dsi closed traced svg.png
The Marvelous Communicator.

Olimar's Journal

This brilliant device was engulfed by a monstrous Twisted Sheargrub! This allows me to communicate with my family using webcam, instead of sending mail! Oh the joy! But a strange message keeps appearing when I turn it on... "Wi-Fi mode unlocked.". Hmmmm....I wonder what it means...


Trivia

  • The ability this treasure grants Olimar, is a reference to the DSi's Wi-Fi function.
  • Just like The Key, the Ship states this treasure is worthless, as it does not directly affect gameplay.


--BeatOli 11:54, 29 August 2009 (UTC)