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{{infobox treasure | |||
|image=Wonder Box.jpg | |||
|size=80px | |||
|icon=Treasure icon.png | |||
|number=Unknown | |||
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|weight=Unknown | |||
|max_pikmin=Unknown | |||
|location=[[Valley of Grief]] | |||
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The '''Wonder Box''' is a [[treasure]] in ''[[Pikmin: The Rising Darkness]]''. It is a {{w|Nikon}}-brand {{w|digital camera}} that is found in the [[Valley of Grief]], in a small depression filled with bulborbs. It grants the ability to capture screenshots and share them over {{w|Wi-Fi}}. | |||
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{{ | {{notes|Olimar's journal|This miraculous device was found in a small depression in the Valley of Grief, guarded by some bulborbs! This device allows me to take pictures, and send them to registered networks too! Now I can send my son pictures of the many creatures I encounter. He'll be so happy. However, the President keeps taking pictures of himself with it... I don't think my son wants to see... that.}} | ||
This miraculous device | |||
Latest revision as of 17:30, 7 March 2024
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The Wonder Box is a treasure in Pikmin: The Rising Darkness. It is a Nikon-brand digital camera that is found in the Valley of Grief, in a small depression filled with bulborbs. It grants the ability to capture screenshots and share them over Wi-Fi.
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Olimar's journal
- “This miraculous device was found in a small depression in the Valley of Grief, guarded by some bulborbs! This device allows me to take pictures, and send them to registered networks too! Now I can send my son pictures of the many creatures I encounter. He'll be so happy. However, the President keeps taking pictures of himself with it... I don't think my son wants to see... that.”