Crowla

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For answers to commonly asked Crowla questions, see below. For information on the Sour version of this species, see below.
Crowla
Animal:Crow
Candy:Cola
Level:5
Base value:1500 coins
Attack:Tombstones
Housing
The Crowla house is a model of the haunted mansion from "Grabbed by the Ghoulies".
Housing cost:825 coins
Romance dance
Wild-card
Wildcard Crowla
Unique Trait: Big feather on head

The only Piñata that still looks sinister after its Sour incarnation is tamed. Despite the shifty appearance and warty diet, tame Crowlas really are reformed characters, even helping to defend sick animals pinata.


Requirements

Appear requirements

  • Have a resident Crowla in the garden.

Visit requirements

Resident requirements

  • Has eaten 2 Lickatoads.

Romance requirements


Species variants

Species variants for the Crowla

Feeding it a water lily changes its color to pink.
Feeding it a bird of paradise changes its color to orange.
Feeding it a bluebell seed changes its color to blue.


Other information

Sour version

As a sour, it eats sick pinatas.

  • If you tame it, the Crowla will have an ability to momentarily distract Dastardos.

Requirements

Appear requirements

Visit requirements

  • You are a level 15 Gardener or better.

Resident requirements



Commonly asked questions
My crowlas get depressed really quickly and leave the garden? How can I keep them happy?

While a temporary fix is to feed them Happy candy, the real issue has to do with whether they like your garden or not. Like any other species, Crowlas like to have their Appear and Visit requirements met, to remain happy in a garden. Once you have four Lickatoads in your garden, they should stop getting sad and leaving.

In general, once you've tamed a sour, ask yourself "Does my garden have what it needs to attract a tame one from the wild?" If not, the one you've just tamed won't stay long, because the garden's not attractive to them. View thread