Wayward Moon: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
(Removing unnecessary file) |
||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
===Brittany's European Comments=== | ===Brittany's European Comments=== | ||
''"Once you get past the coarse, cratered exterior you'll find that this fruit is delicate and sweet on the inside. That's probably how the Captain sees himself, actually. Personally I think the resemblance ends at the coarse, cratered part."'' | ''"Once you get past the coarse, cratered exterior you'll find that this fruit is delicate and sweet on the inside. That's probably how the Captain sees himself, actually. Personally I think the resemblance ends at the coarse, cratered part."'' | ||
Line 31: | Line 20: | ||
{{fruit chart}} | {{fruit chart}} | ||
[[Category:Fruit]] | [[Category:Fruit]] | ||
[[Category:Boss Rewards]] | [[Category:Boss Rewards]] | ||
[[Category:Louie's notes]] | [[Category:Louie's notes]] | ||
[[Category:Garden of Hope]] | [[Category:Garden of Hope]] |
Revision as of 05:55, March 25, 2014
Wayward Moon | |
---|---|
Number | |
Series | |
Value | × {{{value}}} |
Weight | 20 |
Maximum carriers | 30 Pikmin |
Location | [[Garden of Hope]] |
Challenge Mode levels | None |
[[Category:{{{series}}}]] The Wayward Moon is a cantaloupe melon located in The Garden of Hope in Pikmin 3. It is held by the Quaggled Mireclops, and is dropped by it, along with Louie. There is only one in the game. The captains seem amazed by its texture, and as shown in a secret video, Louie is fond of the smell.
It gives the most juice of any fully intact fruit in the game, which is 3 bottles. An entire Crimson Banquet can also give 3 bottles.
Notes
Brittany's American Comments
"Once you get past the tough, cratered exterior, this fruit is a refined, almost delicate flavor. Kind of reminds me of the Captain, except he's all exterior."
Brittany's European Comments
"Once you get past the coarse, cratered exterior you'll find that this fruit is delicate and sweet on the inside. That's probably how the Captain sees himself, actually. Personally I think the resemblance ends at the coarse, cratered part."