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The '''Serpent Hoop''' is a [[Pikmin Forever/Metal Index|metal object]] in ''[[Pikmin Forever]]'', and one of the most common metal objects in the game. It is a split key ring. This object can appear many times throughout the game, either sparsely scattered throughout areas or appearing randomly from defeated enemies. No instance of the Serpent Hoop has a set location, and several of them may appear every day. As such a common treasure, it has a weight of 1, and only 1 Pikmin can carry it. It is also only 5 units worth of metal, the lowest value in the game.
The '''Serpent Hoop''' is a [[Pikmin Forever/Metal Index|metal object]] in ''[[Pikmin Forever]]'', and one of the most common metal objects in the game. It is a split key ring. This object can appear many times throughout the game, either sparsely scattered throughout areas or appearing randomly from defeated enemies. No instance of the Serpent Hoop has a set location, and several of them may appear every day. As such a common treasure, it has a weight of 1, and only 1 Pikmin can carry it. It is also only 5 units worth of metal, the lowest value in the game.


==Olimar's Notes==
===Notes===
''Why does a complex shape like this occur in such abundance? Its composition is consistent throughout, and its coil so precise, that it cannot be naturally occurring. But I cannot conceive what common purpose a shape like this must have served to become so plentiful. Hopefully some crystal tests back in the KHA labs can tell if this coiled hoop is a typical molecular pattern. Until then, it remains the hoop through which I am training Pikmin to hop.''
{{notes|Olimar's notes|Why does a complex shape like this occur in such abundance? Its composition is consistent throughout, and its coil so precise, that it cannot be naturally occurring. But I cannot conceive what common purpose a shape like this must have served to become so plentiful. Hopefully some crystal tests back in the KHA labs can tell if this coiled hoop is a typical molecular pattern. Until then, it remains the hoop through which I am training Pikmin to hop.}}

Latest revision as of 17:27, 7 March 2024

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Pikmin Forever
This article or section presents information pertaining to Pikmin Forever, a fanon game created by Scruffy.
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Serpent Hoop The icon used to represent this treasure.
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Number Unknown
Series Pedestrian Series
Poko value P2 Poko icon.png × 5
Weight 1
Maximum carriers 1
Location All areas

The Serpent Hoop is a metal object in Pikmin Forever, and one of the most common metal objects in the game. It is a split key ring. This object can appear many times throughout the game, either sparsely scattered throughout areas or appearing randomly from defeated enemies. No instance of the Serpent Hoop has a set location, and several of them may appear every day. As such a common treasure, it has a weight of 1, and only 1 Pikmin can carry it. It is also only 5 units worth of metal, the lowest value in the game.

Notes

Olimar's notes

Why does a complex shape like this occur in such abundance? Its composition is consistent throughout, and its coil so precise, that it cannot be naturally occurring. But I cannot conceive what common purpose a shape like this must have served to become so plentiful. Hopefully some crystal tests back in the KHA labs can tell if this coiled hoop is a typical molecular pattern. Until then, it remains the hoop through which I am training Pikmin to hop.