Honeywisp family

The honeywisp family consists of ghostly creatures that typically carry orbs of fluid or other matter.

Acidwisp


The Acidwisp is a hostile relative of the Honeywisp. Its insides are grey instead of pink, and it carries a drop of acid at the base of its body. If the creature is hit by a Pikmin, it will drop the acid bubble and flee.

Bomberwisp


This creature strongly resembles a regular Honeywisp except it holds various types of bomb rocks instead of a blob of nectar or an egg.

Bulbowisp
Bulbowisps are mutated Honeywisps. They are brown in color and have the bizarre ability to birth live grub-dogs and breadbug mimics. When leaders or their Pikmin are nearby, it will release its spawn and fly away.

Electrowisp
The Electrowisp is an aggressive relative of the Honeywisp that is yellow instead of pink. It holds an electricity ball instead of an egg or a drop of nectar.

Firewisp


The Firewisp is a relative of the Honeywisp. Its insides are red and it carries a ball of fire on its tail.

Giant Honeywisp
The Giant Honeywisp is a robot creation of the King Progg, modeled after a Honeywisp. The enormous robot swoops down onto Pikmin in an attempt to knock them into acid. It will also use the metal bowl attached to its tail to scoop up acid and dump it onto Pikmin. When it does this, the rocket jet that allows it fly will be revealed, and throwing Pikmin onto the rocket jet will force it to the ground.

Honeywisp


The Honeywisp is a gentle creature that merely floats in the air carrying either a blob of nectar (in Pikmin) or an egg (in Pikmin 2). It cannot harm Pikmin, but it can appear and disappear quite quickly. If a thrown Pikmin touches it, it instantly drops its nectar or egg and flies away.

Powderwisp
The Powderwisp is a Honeywisp relative that, when defeated, disappears into a multicolored cloud of dust that makes Pikmin panic. Whistling to panicking Pikmin will calm them down.

Rainwisp


The Rainwisp is a docile relative of the Honeywisp. Its insides and eyes are blue, and it carries a bead of water using the base of its body instead of a drop of nectar or an egg.