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− | * Try not to overwater your plants and vegetables. You want a balance of half-blue (wet), half-white (dry), on the [[Watering Can#Water Meter|Water Meter]]. | + | * Try not to overwater your plants and vegetables. You want a balance of half-blue (wet), half-white (dry), on the [[Watering Can#Water Meter|Water Meter]]. If you overwater a plant, leaving it alone for a while will allow the excess water will drain off over time. |
* Hitting or breaking a [[piñata]] with your [[shovel]] might be fun, but it will have consequences. A piñata of that same species may be afraid to come to your garden. | * Hitting or breaking a [[piñata]] with your [[shovel]] might be fun, but it will have consequences. A piñata of that same species may be afraid to come to your garden. | ||
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+ | * You can increase pinata's happiness by giving it an accessory to wear. (Some accessories also prompt a pinata to perform routine tasks on its own, such as a [[Goobaa]] getting shorn.) | ||
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* A good plan for the player who likes to sell and trade their [[pinatas]] is to box their [[housing|houses]] with a [[fence]]. That way you keep all your species organized. Just make sure while fencing them in that you give them adequate space so they don't get [[sickness|sick]]. | * A good plan for the player who likes to sell and trade their [[pinatas]] is to box their [[housing|houses]] with a [[fence]]. That way you keep all your species organized. Just make sure while fencing them in that you give them adequate space so they don't get [[sickness|sick]]. | ||
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+ | * As pinatas level up (by returning from parties), their value increases. | ||
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+ | * A [[Tower of Sour]] will help keep unwanted sours out of your garden. | ||
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Contents
Suggestions
- Try not to overwater your plants and vegetables. You want a balance of half-blue (wet), half-white (dry), on the Water Meter. If you overwater a plant, leaving it alone for a while will allow the excess water will drain off over time.
- Hitting or breaking a piñata with your shovel might be fun, but it will have consequences. A piñata of that same species may be afraid to come to your garden.
- You can increase pinata's happiness by giving it an accessory to wear. (Some accessories also prompt a pinata to perform routine tasks on its own, such as a Goobaa getting shorn.)
Advice
- It's better to tame a sour piñata, rather than breaking it open. If you tame a Sour, it will become helpful, such as by stopping fights, or scaring off Sours. (If you break it open, other piñatas will eat its sour candy, and become sick.)
- When creating a new species from an existing resident, it's helpful not to change your only resident species into a different species. Wait for a second one to become a resident, then romance them first, so you will have some of both species.
Strategies
- A little forethought in how you want your garden to look will help avoid problems like cramped habitats, or traffic jams as Piñatas and Helpers travel around from spot to spot.
- A good plan for the player who likes to sell and trade their pinatas is to box their houses with a fence. That way you keep all your species organized. Just make sure while fencing them in that you give them adequate space so they don't get sick.
- As pinatas level up (by returning from parties), their value increases.
- A Tower of Sour will help keep unwanted sours out of your garden.
What to avoid
- Try to avoid piñata fights before they happen by making sure that each piñata has enough of whatever it needs. If a piñata has broken open in a fight, it will be reluctant to return.
Subcategories
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Pages in category "Gameplay Tips"
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