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The '''Wayward Moon''' ({{j|オミマイノミ|Omimainomi}}) is a [[fruit]] in ''[[Pikmin 3]]''. It is a green {{w|cantaloupe}} found once in story mode, in the [[Garden of Hope]]. It is worth 3 total bottles of juice, the most out of any fruit, tied with the [[Crimson Banquet]]. It is spat out by the [[Quaggled Mireclops]] after its defeat, along with [[Louie]]. There is only one in the game's story mode, but it appears in [[Beastly Caverns]] as well, located to the immediate southeast of the starting area. Its value is 1,000 Pokos, the most out of any whole fruit (again, tied with the Crimson Banquet).
The '''Wayward Moon''' is a [[fruit]] in ''[[Pikmin 3]]''. It is a green {{w|cantaloupe}} found once in story mode, in the [[Garden of Hope]]. It is worth 3 total bottles of juice, the most out of any fruit, tied with the [[Crimson Banquet]]. It is spat out by the [[Quaggled Mireclops]] after its defeat, along with [[Louie]]. There is only one in the game's story mode, but it appears in [[Beastly Caverns]] as well, located to the immediate southeast of the starting area. Its value is 1,000 Pokos, the most out of any whole fruit (again, tied with the Crimson Banquet).


The leaders seem amazed by its texture, and as shown in a [[Secret Memo|secret video]], [[Louie]] is fond of the smell.
The leaders seem amazed by its texture, and as shown in a [[Secret Memo|secret video]], [[Louie]] is fond of the smell.
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
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|Jap=オミマイノミ
|JapM=Fruit of Sympathy
|Fra=Lune râpeuse
|Fra=Lune râpeuse
|FraM=Rough moon
|FraM=Rough moon

Revision as of 09:49, April 14, 2018

Wayward Moon Icon used to represent the fruit on the wiki.
Artwork of a Wayward Moon.
Juice amount 3
Mission Mode value Poko × 1000
Weight 20
Max. carriers 30 (normally)
Locations Garden of Hope
Mission Mode locations Beastly Caverns
Bingo Battle locations Arid Metropolis
Side Stories locations None

The Wayward Moon is a fruit in Pikmin 3. It is a green cantaloupe found once in story mode, in the Garden of Hope. It is worth 3 total bottles of juice, the most out of any fruit, tied with the Crimson Banquet. It is spat out by the Quaggled Mireclops after its defeat, along with Louie. There is only one in the game's story mode, but it appears in Beastly Caverns as well, located to the immediate southeast of the starting area. Its value is 1,000 Pokos, the most out of any whole fruit (again, tied with the Crimson Banquet).

The leaders seem amazed by its texture, and as shown in a secret video, Louie is fond of the smell.

Collecting the fruit

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The strategies shown are just suggestions.

See also: Quaggled Mireclops strategy.

The Wayward Moon is dropped by the Quaggled Mireclops. Since Louie is the object of most importance, send Louie ahead before trying to collect this fruit. It is the heaviest whole fruit in the game, so it is advised to put the maximum of 30 Pikmin on it, and to refrain from letting Winged Pikmin carry it, as Winged Pikmin carry objects slower. All enemies should have been taken out, but there might be a Dwarf Bulborb on the way back.

Notes

Brittany's notes

US version US version
Once you get past the tough, cratered exterior, this fruit has a refined, almost delicate flavor. It kind of reminds me of the captain, except he's all exterior.
European version European version
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.

Technical information

Pikmin 3 technical information (?)
Internal name melon
Juice 3.0
Juice color
(200, 255, 0, 255)
Mission Mode points 1000
"Size"? 5

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese オミマイノミ? Fruit of Sympathy
Flag of France French Lune râpeuse Rough moon
Flag of Germany German Netzballon
Flag of Spain Spanish (NoE) Esfera saludable Healthy sphere

See also