
Leafos: "If you aren't enjoying your garden, change it into something else. Something that you really like."
The Mothdrop is a brown moth Piñata. It is nocturnal and appears at night. The Mothdrop often enjoys perching on top of flowers in the garden.
Appearance[]
The Mothdrop has large, light brown patterned wings and an orange-brown body. It has feathered blue antennae, and its irises are magenta.
Requirements (Original)[]
Appear Requirements[]
Visit Requirements[]
Resident Requirements[]
- Any kind of light in the garden.
Note: Firebrands can be purchased from Costolot's General Store in the village starting from level 3.
Romance Requirements[]
- Has eaten 1 Thistle flowerhead.
- Have a Mothdrop house in the garden.
Variant 1 Requirements (Blue and Orange)[]
- Feeding it a Bluebell seed, a Turnip, and a Carrot changes its color to blue and orange.
Variant 2 Requirements (Yellow)[]
- Feeding it a Daisy flowerhead changes its color to yellow.
Variant 3 Requirements (Green and Red)[]
- Feeding it a Pumpkin and a Watercress flowerhead changes its color to green and red.
Requirements (Trouble in Paradise)[]
Appear Requirements[]
Visit Requirements[]
Resident Requirements[]
- Have a light in the garden.
- Has eaten 1 Bluebell flowerhead.
Romance Requirements[]
- Has eaten 1 Hazelnut seed.
- Have a Mothdrop house in the garden.
Variant 1 Requirements (Blue and Orange)[]
- Feeding it a Bluebell seed and a Turnip changes its color to blue and orange.
Variant 2 Requirements (Yellow)[]
- Feeding it a Daisy flowerhead changes its color to yellow.
Variant 3 Requirements (Green and Red)[]
- Feeding it a Watercress flowerhead changes its color to green and red.
Trick Requirements[]
- Feed it a Pumpkin seed to have it perform trick 1.
- Feed it a Pumpkin to have it perform trick 2.
Wildcard Variants[]
- Curly wings
- Four antennas
- Tail
Requirements (Trouble in Paradise - Just for Fun)[]
Requirements (Pocket Paradise)[]
Appear[]
Visit[]
Resident[]
- Have a light in the garden. (While stated by the game you can use any light, you must have a Firebrand.)
Romance[]
Variant (Yellow)[]
- Has eaten a Bird of Paradise flowerhead.
Mothdrop Uses[]
- Having 3 Mothdrops in the garden helps to meet the Sherbat's Visit requirements.
- Having 8 Mothdrops in the garden helps to meet the Galagoogoo's Visit requirements. (Original and Trouble in Paradise)
- Having 4 Mothdrops in the garden helps to meet the Galagoogoo's Visit requirements. (Pocket Paradise)
- Eating 2 Mothdrops helps to meet the Sherbat's Resident requirements.
- Eating 2 Mothdrops helps to meet the Galagoogoo's Resident requirements.
- Eating 1 Mothdrop helps to meet the Geckie's Romance requirements.
Species Conflicts[]
Eats[]
- None
Eaten by[]
Rivals[]
In the TV Series[]
There is no definite main character Mothdrop in the TV series, but they do appear in The Great Gob Rush, though they are simply identified as Moths.
Rumors[]
A rumor from Leafos claims that feeding a Mothdrop Wool will make a Mothball. However this is false, as Mothballs do not exist in-game.
Glitches and Errors[]
- In Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise, the Journal entry for the Mothdrop states that it needs a light in the garden to become a resident. This is false, as the only light that works to make the Mothdrop a resident in this game is the Firebrand.
Other Information[]
- Mothdrops like to be watered with the watering can.
- The Firebrand is cheap and available at Costolot's Store. A Mothdrop sells for more than the Firebrand cost, and they come back almost every night, so they are good for making money.
- It is incredibly difficult to keep a Mothdrop for a long period of time, due to Sherbats being required to eat Mothdrops be become residents.
- Like Flutterscotches, Mothdrops do not make any sounds.
Gallery Page[]
- To see all pictures and videos about this topic, see Mothdrop/Gallery.
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