Category:Gameplay Tips

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General 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.
  • If you have a Sprinkling helper, a good time to plant things is right before dawn. If you finish your planting around 6-7:00am game time, the sprinkling will show up first thing in the morning, and help you water the new plants all day. By the end of the day they should sprout without you having to worry too much about how much water they are getting. If you plant right after dark and expect your helper to do the watering, they will be dried out in the 12 or so hours it will take for her to show up.


Piñata Advice

  • 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 piñata to perform routine tasks on its own, such as a Goobaa getting shorn.)
  • If you have an ill pinata, call the Doctor as soon as possible. If you wait and the doctor cannot make it in time, Dastardos will come and smash the ill piñata.
  • 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. You may break open sours to get rid of them, though they don't drop candy when broken open. They will, however, drop sour candies as they roam your garden if not tamed or disposed of. Any candies dropped can be destroyed with a single swat of the shovel. If sour candies are not disposed of; your piñata will eat them and become ill.
  • 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.
  • Simply renaming a piñata can make it happier.
  • If there is a species that is visiting at unwanted-times, try hitting it with your shovel to break it and that species will be reluctant to return for about the next few days

Strategies

  • A good plan for the player who likes to sell and trade their pinatas is to surround 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.
  • Don't let your bigger piñatas trample your smaller ones. It makes them sad.
  • A Tower of Sour will help keep unwanted sours out of your garden. As you tame each species of sour piñata, you will receive another section to add to the tower. Each section may be turned on or off, and when on they will prevent that sour species from ever returning. You can also buy Tower of Sour segments from Costolots General Store in the garden items section.
  • If your piñata is too depressed to eat a happy/joy sweet, go to Paper Pets and buy it an accessory. This should cheer it up enough to respond to your commands. The more accessories you buy it, the happier it becomes.
  • If your piñata is in its home you can tap the house and it will come out. This is especially useful when you need a Chewnicorn to heal a sick piñata before Dastardos gets them.
  • Pinata Central will send you a factory request within minutes of creating a new garden. Usually it is a request for a "Single-Preferably a more valuable piñata". So just send 1 of your more valuable piñatas to yourself via the Post Office, and do the Challenge. This will raise the value of your piñata. Then just keep repeating.
  • If you want quick master romancer awards, get a pinata that can be evolved, e.g. Quackberry, Sparrowmint, Newtgat etc. master romance the first species, then evolve all seven, for quick master romancer awards. If you do them all, you should get 8 awards, enough to tame a sour Macaraccoon and get an achievement.

Making Money

  • One strategy for making money is to grow produce. Some of the best produce are the Pumpkin and the Chili pepper. Both have inexpensive seeds and the produce sells for many more chocolate coins. For even more profit, put the plants in tight bunches and use the appropriate fertilizer on each group up to three times. The fertilizer will increase the value of the produce and earn you a growth award.
  • Another early strategy to make some quick money is to create a new garden solely for the purpose of growing poison ivy. Plant as many poison ivy seeds as you can in this garden. Then let the poison ivy "green" flower heads bloom and fall to the ground. You can then sell these poison ivy flower heads for 100 chocolate coins each. Re-plant the seeds that each poison ivy plant spits out. More than likely you won't need to buy any more seeds to re-plant anything. Eventually they spread like wildfire. The best part about poison ivy is that is doesn't need watering. Don't plan on having many animals stay healthy in a poison ivy money garden.
  • Placing seeds in holes makes them grow faster, which means a faster payoff for you.
  • When selling a tree, check to see if it has fruit ready. If so, make them drop first and sell them too to make a little bit more money.
  • After you tap a flower to separate the seed and flower head, you can sell the bare stalk before it dies.
  • You can always make money by selling the piñatas that you have made resident.
  • Evolving a piñata makes it worth more money. Evolving a Taffly into a Reddhott to sell is one of the faster ways to make money early in the game.

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.
  • Avoid boxing in piñatas with fences, without giving them adequate room to roam a bit. It will make them unhappy and also sick
  • With the biggest pinatas try to give them their own gardens so they wont become ill, get stuck, or take up most of the room limit. Also their housing is very big for most of them like the Roarios, elephanillas and others.

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