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[[Image:Normal 2006-03-15 XBOX 360 Viva Pinata 012.jpg|thumb|right|A sick elephanilla]]
 
[[Image:Normal 2006-03-15 XBOX 360 Viva Pinata 012.jpg|thumb|right|A sick elephanilla]]
  
A good gardener keeps his piñatas happy and healthy, but that's not always easy! When piñatas [[Conflict|fight]], eat [[Sick_Candy|sick candy]], eat [[Poisonous plant|poisonous plants]], or are not given enough room to roam, they may become sick. A sick piñata lies on the ground looking and sounding miserable.
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A good gardener keeps his piñatas happy and healthy, but that's not always easy!
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Reasons why a pinata get sick are:
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* Losing a fight
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* Eating [[Candy|sour candy]]
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* Getting whacked with the [[shovel]]
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* Near poisonous plants, like the [[toadstool]]
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* Not enough room to roam (trapped, confined, etc.)
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A sick piñata lies on the ground looking and sounding miserable.
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You may call [[Doc Patchingo]] to heal a sick piñata for a small fee. If left untreated, the witch doctor [[Characters#Dastardos|Dastardos]] will make his way to the sick piñata and break it.
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Also, if you have a [[Chewnicorn]] in your garden, you may direct it to a sick piñata to heal it. Note that after a Chewnicorn has healed a piñata, you will have to wait some time before it can heal again.
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Additionaly, the accessory [[Accessories | Halo of Hardness]] will automatically heal a sick piñata that has it on.
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== Broken piñatas ==
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When a piñata is broken, it will float to the edge of your garden and reform as a wild piñata, losing its name and any accessories it may have been wearing. The candy in the piñata will be left in your garden for other piñata to eat.
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Also, if a certain type of Pinata is beaten too much, they will be reluctant to visit your garden.
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<div id="pii_minifaq_content_container"><div class="pii_minifaq_content_header">{{MiniFAQ-Heading|}}</div><div class="pii_minifaq_content"><b>What can I do about sick non-residents?</b>
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You can use a [[Chewnicorn]] to heal a sick non-resident (if it's within your garden). {{MiniFAQ-LinkToThread|1631}}
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<b>Lots of my animals are suddenly coming down ill... what can I do?</b>
  
You may call [[Doc_Patchingo|Doc Patchingo]] to heal a sick piñata for a small fee. If left untreated, the witch doctor [[Characters#Dastardos|Dastardos]] will make his way to the sick piñata and [[Broken Pinata|break it]].
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Make sure your garden doesn't have any [[:Category:Weed|weeds]] like the [[toadstool]], which will make pinatas ill, or the [[thistle]], which will irritate pinatas and make them fight. {{MiniFAQ-LinkToThread|1290}}
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Latest revision as of 22:36, 5 May 2007

For answers to commonly asked Sickness questions, see below.


A sick elephanilla

A good gardener keeps his piñatas happy and healthy, but that's not always easy!

Reasons why a pinata get sick are:

  • Losing a fight
  • Eating sour candy
  • Getting whacked with the shovel
  • Near poisonous plants, like the toadstool
  • Not enough room to roam (trapped, confined, etc.)


A sick piñata lies on the ground looking and sounding miserable.

You may call Doc Patchingo to heal a sick piñata for a small fee. If left untreated, the witch doctor Dastardos will make his way to the sick piñata and break it.

Also, if you have a Chewnicorn in your garden, you may direct it to a sick piñata to heal it. Note that after a Chewnicorn has healed a piñata, you will have to wait some time before it can heal again.

Additionaly, the accessory Halo of Hardness will automatically heal a sick piñata that has it on.

Broken piñatas

When a piñata is broken, it will float to the edge of your garden and reform as a wild piñata, losing its name and any accessories it may have been wearing. The candy in the piñata will be left in your garden for other piñata to eat.

Also, if a certain type of Pinata is beaten too much, they will be reluctant to visit your garden.


Commonly asked questions
What can I do about sick non-residents?

You can use a Chewnicorn to heal a sick non-resident (if it's within your garden). View thread


Lots of my animals are suddenly coming down ill... what can I do?

Make sure your garden doesn't have any weeds like the toadstool, which will make pinatas ill, or the thistle, which will irritate pinatas and make them fight. View thread