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A group of various moths

Moths are flying insect beasts with powdery wings that can be found on Azeroth, Outland/Draenor, and Argus.

Blue Moths are delicate denizens of Azuremyst Isle who are rumored to have healing abilities.[1] A product of exposure to wild magical energies, the Red Moth is the unexpectedly colorful result of Azerothian moth species being released into the eco-domes of the Netherstorm.[2] Jinyu assassins employ the Ashwing Moth as both a portable decoy and a light source to reveal weak spots in their enemy's armor.[3] The curious Skywisp Moth is sometimes found interrupting the spells of a wandering mage or warlock.[4]

Notable[]

Mothra TCG

Mothra from the TCG.

Types[]

Shadowlands moth species:

Giant moth

These are usually peaceful, unless they are provoked. Though large in size, one of their defenses is the ability to emit some type of chemical that pacifies aggressors. Enemies are unable to attack for a short time.[5]

Critter moths

As a companion pet[]

Wild battle pets[]

Moths are some of the most common types of wild battle pets found around the world.

As a hunter pet[]

Type
Cunning
Diet
Inv misc food 11 Inv misc food 04 Inv misc food 19 Inv mushroom 11
Abilities
Basic Special Exotic Bonus
Ability druid bash Spell arcane massdispel

Moth[]

Moths are ferocious pets and have the ability to interrupt enemy spellcasting with Spell arcane massdispel [Serenity Dust]. Draenei hunters will start with a Moth as a pet.

Patch changes[]

Warlords of Draenor Patch 6.0.2 (2014-10-14): Spell arcane massdispel [Serenity Dust] replaced with Spell nature reincarnation [Dust of Life].
Wrath-Logo-Small Patch 3.1.0 (2009-04-14): Bonuses equalized.

  • Damage had a +10% bonus and now has +5% bonus.
    Armor had no bonus and now has a +5% bonus.

Wrath-Logo-Small Patch 3.0.2 (2008-10-14): Become tamable.

Silkworms[]

Main article: Caterpillar

Silkworms are the first stage in a moth's life.[6] After being fed they produce some raw silk.[7] Prized for their ability to spin cocoons of silk, in the wild, to the untrained eye, they can be difficult to discern.[8]

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