Whirlm

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Whirlm
Whirlm
Whirlm
Every garden has to start somewhere, and it's harder to keep Whirlms out than it is to keep them in. Ancient wisdom says: 'Whirlms are the foundation of any successful garden'. Please don't confuse them for stomach parasites.
Level 1
Base Value 100 chocolate coins
Animal Earthworm
Candy Whirl (like “Whirly Pop” lollipop)
Attack Object Fishhook

Whirlms are small worm piñatas, and are the foundation to any garden. Needing very little to be happy, these are usually the first species to reside in the garden.

Whirlms are used in the tutorial of the original Viva Piñata and in Pocket Paradise. They help teach the player the basics of residing piñatas, changing their names, and romancing them. In Trouble in Paradise, this role is instead filled by Bispotti.

Description[edit | edit source]

Whirlms are very simple in appearance, bright orange in color with red and green patterns. Their head and body are all part of one shape, making them look like a short round worm.

Whirlms make a squeaky sounding noise, and are often seen rolling around the garden like a wheel. Doing this lets the Whirlm move surprisingly fast. They can also sometimes be seen digging into the ground and popping back up again.

Being the simplest piñata to care for, Whirlms are happy to simply exist in the background as you build up your garden. They get along well with most species, and can only cause any trouble by eating things they shouldn’t, such as sour candy.

Requirements[edit | edit source]

Viva Piñata[edit | edit source]

Appear

  • Have 10 square pinometers of soil or grass. (1%)

Visit

  • Have 10 square pinometers of soil or grass. (1%)

Resident

  • Have 10 square pinometers of soil or grass. (1%)

Romance

  • Have 10 square pinometers of soil or grass. (1%)
  • There is a Whirlm house in the garden.

Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise[edit | edit source]

Appear

  • Have 1 square pinometer of soil (1%)

Visit

  • Have 1 square pinometer of soil (1%)

Resident

  • Have 1 square pinometer of soil (1%)

Romance

  • Have 1 square pinometer of soil (1%)
  • Have a Whirlm house in the garden

Tricks

  • Feed a buttercup seed to perform Trick 1
  • Feed a buttercup to perform Trick 2

Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise[edit | edit source]

Appear

  • Have 10 pinometers of soil or grass (1%)

Visit

  • Have 10 pinometers of soil or grass (1%)

Resident

  • Have 10 pinometers of soil or grass (1%)

Romance

  • Have 10 pinometers of soil or grass (1%)
  • Have a Whirlm house in the garden

Variants[edit | edit source]

Purple (add photo) Pink (add photo) Green (add photo)
Has eaten 1 turnip Has eaten 1 water lily seed Has eaten 1 watercress seed

In Pocket Paradise, only the purple variant is obtainable.

Uses[edit | edit source]

  • 1 Whirlm in the garden helps meet Sparrowmint's appearance requirements. 2 Whirlms helps it to visit.
  • Romancing Whirlms helps meet the Sparrowmint resident requirements. (Classic, PP)
  • Eating 1 Whirlm helps meet Sparrowmint's resident requirements. (TIP)
  • Eating 1 Whirlm helps meet the Sparrowmint romance requirements. (Classic, PP)
  • 4 Whirlms in the garden help meet the Fudgehog visit requirements. Eating 2 will help it to reside. (Classic, PP)
  • 3 Whirlms in the garden help meet the Profitamole visit requirements. Eating 1 will help it reside. (TIP)
  • Eating 2 Whirlms helps meet the Cluckles romance requirement. (TIP)
  • Eating 1 Whirlm allows Roario to perform Trick 2

Species Conflicts[edit | edit source]

Eaten by:

  • Sparrowmint
  • Fudgehog
  • Profitamole
  • Cluckles
  • Roario

Happiness[edit | edit source]

Likes

  • Being sprinkled with the watering can

Dislikes

Errors[edit | edit source]

  • In Classic, the requirements for the pink and green variants are mislabeled as requiring a water lily flower and a watercress flower, instead of their respective seeds.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The pinwheel-shaped Alert icon that appears when a piñata becomes a resident is made up of multicolored Whirlms.

Gallery[edit | edit source]