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*[[#FAQ-General-Intro|What is Viva Piñata?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-General-Intro|What is Viva Piñata?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-General-Wild|What's a wild piñata?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-General-Wild|What's a wild piñata?]]
*[[#FAQ-General-Variant|What's a variant?]]  (new)
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*[[#FAQ-General-Variant|What's a variant?]]  (updated)
*[[#FAQ-General-Sour|What's a sour piñata?]]
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*[[#FAQ-General-SpeciesEvolve|What's an evolve?]]  (new)
*[[#FAQ-General-Tame|How do I tame a sour piñata?]] (updated)
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*[[#FAQ-General-VariantEvolve|An evolve isn't a variant?]]  (new)
*[[#FAQ-General-AnySpecies|Can any species become a sour piñata?]] (updated)
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*[[#FAQ-General-Sour|What's a sour piñata?]] (updated)
*[[#FAQ-General-GreenYellow|Why did my piñata turn green and yellow?]]
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*[[#FAQ-General-Tame|How do I tame a sour piñata?]]
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*[[#FAQ-General-AnySpecies|Can any species become a sour piñata?]]
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*[[#FAQ-General-GreenYellow|Why did my piñata turn green and yellow?]] (updated)
 
*[[#FAQ-General-Heal|How do I heal a sick piñata?]]  (updated)
 
*[[#FAQ-General-Heal|How do I heal a sick piñata?]]  (updated)
*[[#FAQ-General-Romance|How do I get two piñatas to romance?]]
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*[[#FAQ-General-Romance|How do I get two piñatas to romance?]] (updated)
*[[#FAQ-General-Pester|Who is Professor Pester?  The Ruffians?]]
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*[[#FAQ-General-Pester|Who is Professor Pester?  The Ruffians?]] (updated)
 
*[[#FAQ-General-Customize|In what ways can I customize my piñatas?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-General-Customize|In what ways can I customize my piñatas?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-General-Tips|Are there any tips for playing this game?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-General-Tips|Are there any tips for playing this game?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-General-BreakOpen|Is breaking open a piñata a bad thing to do?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-General-BreakOpen|Is breaking open a piñata a bad thing to do?]]
*[[#FAQ-General-DayNight|What effect does day and night have on the game?]] (updated)
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*[[#FAQ-General-DayNight|What effect does day and night have on the game?]]
*[[#FAQ-General-Evolve|Does my garden evolve, while I'm not playing the game?]] (updated)
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*[[#FAQ-General-Evolve|Does my garden evolve, while I'm not playing the game?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-General-Fence|Is it better to fence in piñatas, or let them free roam?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-General-Fence|Is it better to fence in piñatas, or let them free roam?]]
*[[#FAQ-General-Release|When will the game be released?]] (updated)
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*[[#FAQ-General-Release|When will the game be released?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-General-MoreInfo|Where can I find out more information about the game?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-General-MoreInfo|Where can I find out more information about the game?]]
  
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*[[#FAQ-Achievement-List|Where can I find a list of Achievements?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Achievement-List|Where can I find a list of Achievements?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Achievement-Award|What's the difference between an Award and an Achievement?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Achievement-Award|What's the difference between an Award and an Achievement?]]
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*[[#FAQ-Achievement-Level|What's the advantage of leveling up my gardening skill?]]  (new)
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*[[#FAQ-Achievement-Pigxie|How do I get a Rashberry and Swanana to romance?]]  (new)
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*[[#FAQ-Achievement-MasterRomancer|How do I unlock the Master Romancer achievement?]]  (new)
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*[[#FAQ-Achievement-Secrets|How do I unlock the ... Secret Achievement?]]  (new)
  
  
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*[[#FAQ-UI-Label|What's the purpose of labeling a piñata?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-UI-Label|What's the purpose of labeling a piñata?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-UI-GardenItems|What can I place in my garden?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-UI-GardenItems|What can I place in my garden?]]
*[[#FAQ-UI-Fences|Are some fences better than others?]]
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*[[#FAQ-UI-Fences|Are some fences better than others?]] (updated)
 
*[[#FAQ-UI-WaterMeter|How do I know when to water my garden?]]  (updated)
 
*[[#FAQ-UI-WaterMeter|How do I know when to water my garden?]]  (updated)
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*[[#FAQ-UI-GardenFull|Why don't hearts appear?  plants grow?  My garden is full?]]  (new)
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*[[#FAQ-UI-NewGardens|How many gardens can I create? on a memory card?]]  (new)
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*[[#FAQ-UI-Delete|Can I delete a garden and start over?]]  (new)
  
  
 
<div id="pii_faq_h2">Shops and currency questions</div>
 
<div id="pii_faq_h2">Shops and currency questions</div>
*[[#FAQ-Shops-Buy|What can I buy with my chocolate coins?]] (updated)
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*[[#FAQ-Shops-Buy|What can I buy with my chocolate coins?]]
*[[#FAQ-Shops-MoreMoney|How do I get more money?]]
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*[[#FAQ-Shops-MoreMoney|How do I get more money?]] (updated)
 
*[[#FAQ-Shops-ReceivePackage|Where do I pick up the piñata that my friend sent me?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Shops-ReceivePackage|Where do I pick up the piñata that my friend sent me?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Shops-HireHelpers|Where do I go to hire helpers for my garden?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Shops-HireHelpers|Where do I go to hire helpers for my garden?]]
*[[#FAQ-Shops-UpgradeTools|How do I upgrade my tools?]]
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*[[#FAQ-Shops-UpgradeTools|How do I upgrade my tools?]] (updated)
 
*[[#FAQ-Shops-MoreSeeds|Where do I get more seeds?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Shops-MoreSeeds|Where do I get more seeds?]]
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*[[#FAQ-Shops-Tinker|Where do I buy a bottle of medicine?  a mushroom?]]  (new)
 
*[[#FAQ-Shops-MoreAccessories|How do I get more accessories?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Shops-MoreAccessories|How do I get more accessories?]]
*[[#FAQ-Shops-Downloadables|What downloadables are available for the game?]] (updated)
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*[[#FAQ-Shops-Downloadables|What downloadables are available for the game?]]
  
  
 
<div id="pii_faq_h2">Species questions</div>
 
<div id="pii_faq_h2">Species questions</div>
 
*[[#FAQ-Species-CatsDogs|Are there cat and dog piñatas?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Species-CatsDogs|Are there cat and dog piñatas?]]
*[[#FAQ-Species-DifferentSpecies|How many different piñata species are there?]] (updated)
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*[[#FAQ-Species-DifferentSpecies|How many different piñata species are there?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Species-Fighting|My piñatas are fighting!  What can I do?]]  (updated)
 
*[[#FAQ-Species-Fighting|My piñatas are fighting!  What can I do?]]  (updated)
 
*[[#FAQ-Species-FoodChain|What species don't get along with each other?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Species-FoodChain|What species don't get along with each other?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Species-Attract|How can I attract a different piñata species?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Species-Attract|How can I attract a different piñata species?]]
*[[#FAQ-Species-Totem|What's the best way to keep sours out of my garden?]] (new)
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*[[#FAQ-Species-Totem|What's the best way to keep sours out of my garden?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Species-Rare|Which piñatas are rare?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Species-Rare|Which piñatas are rare?]]
*[[#FAQ-Species-Mythical|Are there any mythical piñatas?]] (updated)
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*[[#FAQ-Species-Mythical|Are there any mythical piñatas?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Species-Create|Can I create new piñata species?]]
 
*[[#FAQ-Species-Create|Can I create new piñata species?]]
*[[#FAQ-Species-MarketplaceSpecies|Will there be any new piñatas on the Marketplace?]] (updated)
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*[[#FAQ-Species-MarketplaceSpecies|Will there be any new piñatas on the Marketplace?]]
*[[#FAQ-Species-Accessories|Do accessories benefit my pinatas?]]  (new)
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*[[#FAQ-Species-Accessories|Do accessories benefit my pinatas?]]  (updated)
  
  
 
<div id="pii_faq_h2">Multiplayer questions</div>
 
<div id="pii_faq_h2">Multiplayer questions</div>
*[[#FAQ-Multiplayer-CooperativeMode|Is there a Co-op mode?]] (updated)
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*[[#FAQ-Multiplayer-CooperativeMode|Is there a Co-op mode?]]
*[[#FAQ-Multiplayer-Spectate|Can I invite a friend to visit my garden?]] (updated)
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*[[#FAQ-Multiplayer-Spectate|Can I invite a friend to visit my garden?]]
*[[#FAQ-Multiplayer-OnlineGames|What different online modes are there?]] (updated)
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*[[#FAQ-Multiplayer-OnlineGames|What different online modes are there?]]
*[[#FAQ-Multiplayer-ShipPackage|How do I ship a piñata to a friend?]]  (updated)
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*[[#FAQ-Multiplayer-ShipPackage|How do I ship a piñata to a friend?]]
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*[[#FAQ-Multiplayer-XboxLive|Do I need an Xbox Live account to trade with a friend?]]  (new)
  
  
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"[[Viva Piñata]]" is a vibrant world of living piñata [[species|animals]] filled with spontaneity and fun. The colorful and unique animals live and thrive in a growing [[garden]] where they interact with each other bringing adventure to life. The piñata universe is exciting and humorous – a place where anything can happen.
 
"[[Viva Piñata]]" is a vibrant world of living piñata [[species|animals]] filled with spontaneity and fun. The colorful and unique animals live and thrive in a growing [[garden]] where they interact with each other bringing adventure to life. The piñata universe is exciting and humorous – a place where anything can happen.
  
The [[television series]] debuted in September 2006, the [[Xbox 360 game]] is scheduled to launch in November 2006, and a line of [[merchandise]] will be available in 2007.
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The [[television series]] debuted in September 2006, the [[Xbox 360 game]] launched in November 2006, and a line of [[merchandise]] will be available in 2007.
  
 
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A [[variant]] is a differently-colored version of a species.  For example, if you feed a [[Turnip]] to a [[Whirlm]], it changes color to a purple Whirlm.  Each [[species]] has three '''color variants''' which must be discovered through various means.
 
A [[variant]] is a differently-colored version of a species.  For example, if you feed a [[Turnip]] to a [[Whirlm]], it changes color to a purple Whirlm.  Each [[species]] has three '''color variants''' which must be discovered through various means.
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Every time you discover a new variant, you are [[Award|awarded]] more experience.
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{{FAQanchor|section=General|keyword=SpeciesEvolve|question=What's an evolve?}}
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An [[:Category:Evolved|evolved]] species is one that is created from an existing species.  For example, if you feed a [[Buttercup]] to a [[Sparrowmint]], it turns into a [[Candary]] (a new and different species from the Sparrowmint).  Evolved species must be discovered, since they don't visit your garden from the [[Wild Piñata|wild]] like most other [[:Category:Species|species]].
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There are 8 evolved species to discover, and each of them has 3 color [[variant]]s, like any other species.
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{{FAQanchor|section=General|keyword=VariantEvolve|question=An evolve isn't a variant?}}
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Nope.  A [[variant]] is differently-colored, but the ''same'' species.  For example, you can change a [[Whirlm|Whirlm's]] colors to shades of purple (by feeding it a [[Turnip]]), but it's still a Whirlm.
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An [[:Category:Evolved|evolve]] turns a species into completely ''different'' species, with its own romance requirements and [[Romance Dance|romance dance]], own unique house that needs to be [[Willy Builder|built]], and its own set of 3 color [[variant]]s.
  
 
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{{FAQanchor|section=General|keyword=Sour|question=What's a sour piñata?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=General|keyword=Sour|question=What's a sour piñata?}}
  
A [[:Category:Sour|sour]] piñata is red and black, and a troublemaker!  When one appears, it will start fights, smash garden objects, or scare off other residents.  It's filled with sour candy, so you generally don't want to break it open, as your other piñatas will rush over and eat the candy, which will make them [[Sickness|ill]].  [[Taming sour pinatas|Taming a sour piñata]] will bring out its good habits, and it will become a helpful resident around the garden.
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A [[:Category:Sour|sour]] piñata is red and black, and a troublemaker!  When one appears, it will start fights, smash garden objects, or scare off other residents.  It also leaves sour candy around your garden, which you'll want to promptly destroy (with your shovel), since your other piñatas will rush over and eat the candy, which will make them [[Sickness|ill]].  [[Taming sour pinatas|Taming a sour piñata]] will bring out its good habits, and it will become a helpful resident around the garden.
  
 
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You can tame a sour pinata by meeting its Resident requirements.  See [[Taming sour pinatas|Taming sour piñatas]] for details.
 
You can tame a sour pinata by meeting its Resident requirements.  See [[Taming sour pinatas|Taming sour piñatas]] for details.
  
Gameplay Tip: Once you tame a sour pinata, you can purchase a totem pole segment and add it to your [[Tower of Sour]] to scare away all sour pinatas of that species.
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<div class="pii_gameplay_tip"><b>Gameplay Tip:</b> Once you tame a sour pinata, another totem block is added to your [[Tower of Sour]] to scare away all sour pinatas of that species.</div>
  
 
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No.  While eating sour candy will make a piñata [[sickness|ill]], they will not become a sour piñata, themselves.  There are eight different [[:Category:Sour|sour]] species.  However all piñatas can fight and compete over land without actually being a [[:Category:Sour|sour]].   
 
No.  While eating sour candy will make a piñata [[sickness|ill]], they will not become a sour piñata, themselves.  There are eight different [[:Category:Sour|sour]] species.  However all piñatas can fight and compete over land without actually being a [[:Category:Sour|sour]].   
  
Gameplay Tip: The only way to obtain a [[Macaraccoon]], [[Bonboon]], [[Cocoadile]], [[Crowla]], [[Sherbat]], [[Mallowolf]], [[Profitamole]], or [[Shellybean]] resident for your garden, is by taming a sour one, as non-sour wilds of those species do not exist.  Of course, you could always ask a friend to [[Crate|ship]] you a tame one.
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<div class="pii_gameplay_tip"><b>Gameplay Tip:</b> The only way to obtain a [[Macaraccoon]], [[Bonboon]], [[Cocoadile]], [[Crowla]], [[Sherbat]], [[Mallowolf]], [[Profitamole]], or [[Shellybean]] resident for your garden, is by taming a sour one, as non-sour wilds of those species do not exist.  Of course, you could always ask a friend to [[Crate|ship]] you a tame one.</div>
  
 
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[[Image:Sick-sour-macaraccoon.jpg|thumb|right|A sick Sour Macaraccoon]]
 
[[Image:Sick-sour-macaraccoon.jpg|thumb|right|A sick Sour Macaraccoon]]
  
A green and yellow piñata is [[Sickness|ill]].  Piñatas can become ill for several reasons:
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A green and yellow piñata is [[Sickness|sick]].  Piñatas can become ill for several reasons:
  
 
* Eating sour candy,
 
* Eating sour candy,
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* Losing a fight with another resident pinata,
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* Eating or being close to [[:Category:Weed|weeds]], like the [[Toadstool]],
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* Getting whacked with the shovel,
 
* Not having enough room to roam, or
 
* Not having enough room to roam, or
 
* Just general random illness.
 
* Just general random illness.
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{{FAQanchor|section=General|keyword=Heal|question=How do I heal a sick piñata?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=General|keyword=Heal|question=How do I heal a sick piñata?}}
  
You can use a [[bottle of medicine]], or hire a friendly [[:Category:Helper|helper]] named Dr. Patchingo, who will heal your ill piñata for you.  There is also a Witch Doctor named Dastardos who probably isn't very helpful.  He'll try to break open your sick piñata to put it out of its misery.  Of course, this is not a good thing for several reasons, as you'll have to wait for that piñata species to return as a [[Wild Piñata|wild piñata]] and become a resident again.  Also, other nearby piñatas will probably eat the sour candy, and become ill themselves.
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Hire [[Shop|Dr. Patchingo]], who will heal your [[Sickness|sick]] piñata for you, or direct a [[Chewnicorn]] resident to heal it.  There is also a Witch Doctor named Dastardos who probably isn't very helpful.  If you ignore your sick pinata, he'll eventually show up and try to break open your sick piñata to put it out of its misery.  Of course, this is not a good thing for several reasons, as you'll have to wait for that piñata species to return as a [[Wild Piñata|wild piñata]] and become a resident again.   
  
Gameplay Tip: ''Your best bet, is to try to avoid sickness in the first place, by keeping your animals happy, well-fed, and giving them plenty of room to roam.  Also don't break open any sour piñatas!''
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<div class="pii_gameplay_tip"><b>Gameplay Tip:</b> Your best bet, is to try to avoid sickness in the first place, by keeping your animals happy, well-fed, and giving them plenty of room to roam.  Also try to avoid keeping different species who don't get along.</div>
  
 
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{{FAQanchor|section=General|keyword=Romance|question=How do I get two piñatas to romance?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=General|keyword=Romance|question=How do I get two piñatas to romance?}}
  
First, you'll need to have met all the Romance requirements for that species, which includes having built a [[Housing|house]], so they'll have a place to be romantic.  Next, introduce two of the species, and little red hearts will appear over them, after they get closeYou'll have to play a [[Romance Dance|romance minigame]] to get the two to meet up.  Once you successfully meet them up, they'll disappear into their house, and you'll get to watch their romantic mating dance.  (Each species has their own unique dance.)
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First, you'll need to have met all the Romance requirements for two pinata of a species, which includes having built a [[Housing|house]], so they'll have a place to be romantic.  A pink heart will appear over each pinata, as its Romance requirements are metNext, introduce the two to each other, by directing one of them to the other one.
  
You can also use a 'romance sweet' (available from the shops) to get your pinatas 'in the mood' without having to meet all of their romance requirements again.
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<div class="pii_faq_keytable">Highlight one romantic piñata and press {{Button|a}} to select it.  Your cursor will split into two.  Highlight a second romantic piñata of the same species and press {{Button|a}} to direct them together to be romantic.</div>
  
{{FAQkeytable}} Highlight one piñata and press {{Button|a}} to select itYour cursor will split into twoHighlight a second piñata of the same species and press {{Button|a}} to direct them together to be romantic.
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You'll have to play a [[Romance Dance|romance minigame]] for the romance to be successfulIf you fail the minigame, the two will be broken-hearted for a short time, but will be ready for romance again in a minute or so.  Once you successfully romance them, they'll disappear into their house, and you'll get to watch their romantic mating dance(Each species has their own unique dance.)
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<div class="pii_gameplay_tip"><b>Gameplay Tip:</b> The more of a particular species that reside in the garden, the less lives you get in the minigame.</div>
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Once you've romanced a species for the first time, you can use a 'romance sweet' (available from [[General Store#Candy|Costolot's General Store]]) to get that species' pinatas 'in the mood' without having to meet all of their romance requirements again.
  
 
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{{FAQanchor|section=General|keyword=Pester|question=Who is Professor Pester?  The Ruffians?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=General|keyword=Pester|question=Who is Professor Pester?  The Ruffians?}}
  
Not much is known yet about interactions with [[Professor Pester]] and his [[Ruffian]]s in the game.
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[[Professor Pester]] is the leader of a gang of [[Ruffian]]s.  As you level up, Ruffians (and eventually Professor Pester himself) will come into the garden and cause trouble, such as by smashing garden items.
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If you're quick, you can run over to them as they enter, and bribe them with [[currency|chocolate coins]] to leave your garden.  If you wait too long, however, there's not much you can do to get them to leave.
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<div class="pii_faq_keytable">Select a Ruffian and press {{Button|b}} to bribe it.  Enter the amount of coins to give as a bribe -- 100 is sufficient -- and press {{Button|a}} to complete the bribe.</div>
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Interesting details about how Professor Pester came to be, can be discovered by reading the Story chapters in the [[Journal]].
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<div class="pii_gameplay_tip"><b>Gameplay Tip:</b> At [[Rank|level 30]], you can purchase a Captain's Cutlass garden decoration from [[Ivor Bargain]] which will keep Professor Pester and his Ruffians away for good.</div>
  
 
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{{FAQanchor|section=General|keyword=Fence|question=Is it better to fence in piñatas, or let them free roam?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=General|keyword=Fence|question=Is it better to fence in piñatas, or let them free roam?}}
  
Like any good issue, '''moderation''' is the key.  You want to strike a balance between [[Food chain|protecting your piñatas]] from other species or [[:Category:Sour|sour]]s, and giving them plenty of room to roam.  (If they don't have enough room to roam, they will become [[Sickness|ill]].)  In addition to protecting your piñatas, [[Fence|fences]] also help protect your [[:Category:Garden Piece|garden objects]].  There's nothing worse than a free-roaming [[Elephanilla]] trampling your garden, and eating your flowers!  Also, some species don't get along with other species, and they'll start fighting each other.  Fences are one way to help isolate species and prevent fights.
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Like any good issue, '''moderation''' is the key.  You want to strike a balance between [[Food chain|protecting your piñatas]] from other ([[Wild Piñata|wild]]) species or [[:Category:Sour|sour]]s, and giving them plenty of room to roam.  (If they don't have enough room to roam, they will become [[Sickness|ill]].)  In addition to protecting your piñatas, [[Fence|fences]] also help protect your [[:Category:Garden Piece|garden objects]].  There's nothing worse than a free-roaming [[Elephanilla]] trampling your garden, and eating your flowers!  Also, some species don't get along with other species, and they'll start fighting each other.  Fences are one way to help isolate species and prevent fights.
  
 
See [[Designing your garden]] for some layout suggestions.
 
See [[Designing your garden]] for some layout suggestions.
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Good question!  While [[Achievements]] are like any other game, Viva Piñata has added ''lots'' of [[award]]s for completing various tasks, or for winning competitions. These awards will help you compare your accomplishments with other players, such as to see who has raised the best breed of a species.
 
Good question!  While [[Achievements]] are like any other game, Viva Piñata has added ''lots'' of [[award]]s for completing various tasks, or for winning competitions. These awards will help you compare your accomplishments with other players, such as to see who has raised the best breed of a species.
  
You can see all the [[Award]]s you have obtained, by opening your [[Journal]].
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Every award you receive will earn you experience, which helps level up your [[Rank|gardening skill]].  You can see all the [[Award]]s you have obtained, by opening your [[Journal]].
 
   
 
   
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{{FAQanchor|section=Achievement|keyword=Level|question=What's the advantage of leveling up my gardening skill?}}
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As you level up (by earning [[award]]s), this unlocks new benefits and challenges:
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*New [[Shop]]s open in the [[village]].
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*New [[:Category:Species|species]] can be attracted to your garden.
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*New upgrades for your [[shovel]], making it stronger and better.
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*New [[helper]]s available for hire.
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*Factory requests to fulfill from [[Piñata Central]].
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*Garden space upgrades.
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*New [[:Category:Sour|sour pinatas]] to be dealt with and [[Taming sour pinatas|tamed]].
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*New trouble in the form of [[Professor Pester]] and the [[Ruffian]]s.
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{{FAQanchor|section=Achievement|keyword=Pigxie|question=How do I get a Rashberry and Swanana to romance?}}
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Unlocking the [[Pigxie]] achievement is probably the most interesting one in the game, since it's the only cross-species romance possible.  To mate a [[Rashberry]] and [[Swanana]], first meet each species' separate Romance requirements.  Next, build a [[Willy Builder#Special Buildings|Mystery House]] in the garden.  Now, mate two of the Rashberries to get a baby Rashberry, and two of the Swananas to get a baby Swanana.  Now that you've mated each species separately, feed them a piece of [[General Store#Candy|Romance Candy]] to get a Rashberry and Swanana in the mood again.  Finally, direct one to the other, to introduce them.  (If they aren't interested, try switching which species you're directing.)
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{{FAQanchor|section=Achievement|keyword=MasterRomancer|question=How do I unlock the Master Romancer achievement?}}
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Each species has a Master Romancer award.  The first time you receive the award for any species, you will unlock the achievement.  As for receiving a species' Master Romancer award, there are several ways to accomplish it.
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The condition for receiving a Master Romancer award is having seven pinata of a species resident in the garden at the same time.  This could be done by romancing 2 pinatas 5 times, but romancing is not a requirement.  You could also receive more pinatas of that species from a friend, hire [[Shop#Gretchen Fetchem]] to hunt one or more for you, or even evolve more, if you're dealing with one of the evolved species.  Any combination of the above will accomplish the objective, as long as you end up with seven at once -- so don't sell any off until you've unlocked the award.
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While most of the secret [[Achievements]] are straight-forward -- outside of being secret in the first place! -- here are some tips for unlocking most of them:
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*Helper achievements - Hire each of the 5 [[helper]]s.
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*Fertilizer achievement - Direct a [[Taffly]] to any piece of fruit to produce fertilizer.
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*Shovel achievements - Hit [[Rank|level 30]]; purchase the [[Shovel]] upgrades from [[Ivor Bargain]].
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*Watering can achievement - Hit [[Rank|level 27]]; purchase the [[Watering can]] upgrades from [[Ivor Bargain]] and [[General Store#Watering Cans]].
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*Harvester achievement - Get a [[Buzzlegum]] to produce [[Honey]], a [[Moozipan]] to produce [[Milk]], or a [[Goobaa]] to produce [[Wool]].
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*Generosity achievement - Give the Begger 1000 [[currency|chocolate coins]].
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*Cluckles hatches egg achievement - Build a mine and hire a diggerling.  When a [[Dragonache]] egg is found, direct a [[Cluckles]] to sit on it.
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*Macaracoon gift achievement - Select a tame [[Macaraccoon]] and press {{Button|b}} to send it off to find a sweet.
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*Distract Dastardos achievements - Direct a [[Crowla]] and a [[Sherbat]] to delay Dastardos, to unlock 2 achievements.
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*Cocoadile tears achivement - Direct a tame [[Cocoadile]] to a plant that needs fertilizing.
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*Mallowolf howl achievement - Direct a [[Mallowolf]] to scare off a Ruffian from the garden.
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*Chewnicorn healing achievement - Direct a [[Chewnicorn]] to heal a [[Sickness|sick]] pinata.
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*Pigxie achievement - See [[#FAQ-Achievement-Pigxie|How do I get a Rashberry and Swanana to romance?]] for details.
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Select a piñata to rename, then use its [[Encyclopedia]] page to rename it.
 
Select a piñata to rename, then use its [[Encyclopedia]] page to rename it.
  
{{FAQkeytable}}  Select a piñata with the cursor, then press {{Button|y}} to open the EncyclopediaPress {{Button|a}} to bring up a dialog, where you can type in a new name for that piñata.
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<div class="pii_faq_keytable">Select a piñata with the cursor, then press {{Button|y}} to open its Information pageUse the left stick to scroll down to "Basic Info" and press {{Button|a}} to bring up a dialog, where you can type in a new name for that piñata.</div>
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{{FAQanchor|section=UI|keyword=Fences|question=Are some fences better than others?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=UI|keyword=Fences|question=Are some fences better than others?}}
  
Yes.  While the specifics aren't known, there are sturdier fences that you can obtain from the a [[shop]] in the [[Village]].  For example, a stone fence is more likely to be sturdier than a wood fence.  This is important, when you have larger piñatas that can trample your flowers, or sour [[Macaraccoon]]s, who like to destroy things.
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Yes.  There are sturdier fences that you can obtain from [[General Store|Costolot's General Store]] or [[Ivor Bargain]] in the [[Village]].  For example, a stone fence is more likely to be sturdier than a wood fence.  This is important, when you have larger piñatas that can trample your flowers, or sour [[Macaraccoon]]s, who like to destroy things.
  
 
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{{FAQanchor|section=UI|keyword=WaterMeter|question=How do I know when to water my garden?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=UI|keyword=WaterMeter|question=How do I know when to water my garden?}}
  
It's not known for sure, but there are two possibilities:
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Your flowers will turn yellowish brown.
  
* You'll receive an alert message, or
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You can use the [[Watering Can#Water Meter|Water Meter]] to help determine how much water is needed, while watering your garden.  If you buy the One Pour Wonder from [[Ivor Bargain]] once you reach [[Rank|level 27]], you'll only need to water a plant once, and it will be set for life.  (It also waters a plant just the ideal amount, so you no longer have to deal with over-watering.)
* Your flowers will turn yellowish brown.
 
  
You can use the [[Watering Can#Water Meter|Water Meter]] to help determine how much water is needed, while watering your garden.
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<div class="pii_gameplay_tip"><b>Gameplay Tip:</b> If you over-water your plants and flowers too much, they will turn blue (and possibly die).  Leaving the plant alone for a while will allow the excess water will drain off over time.</div>
  
Gameplay Tip: If you over-water your plants and flowers too much, they will turn blue (and possibly die).  Leaving the plant alone for a while will allow the excess water will drain off over time.
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If you run into the following situations, these are indications that your garden is full:
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*Hearts don't appear over a pinata even though the Romance requirements are met.
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*A shopkeeper complains that your garden is full, when you try to buy/place an item.
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*An alert appears or Leafos warns you that your garden is full.
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In situations like this, you should sell off unneeded pinatas, produce, flowers, seeds, or other items on the ground, to free up more room in your garden.
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As several developers from Rare have commented in public forums, as powerful as the Xbox 360 console is, it still only has a finite amount of memory to maintain information on every little detail of your garden.  When you think about every little active detail that the game has to manage and render, such as fruit growing on a bush, and finally falling to the ground, or the appearance of a pinata's fur as it ripples, there's only so much memory to go around.
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* 36 pinatas (an exact limit, and is the combined total of residents and visitors)
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* about a dozen trees
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* about a few dozen plants
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* about 2-3 dozen fence pieces
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* about 20 transmuted items
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Again, outside of the pinata limit which is fixed at 36, you may be able to fit a little more (or less) of a particular item, before you bump into a limit.
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{{FAQanchor|section=UI|keyword=NewGardens|question=How many gardens can I create? on a memory card?}}
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On a premium system (i.e. console with attached hard disk), the only limit is the amount of free disk space, so you could create hundreds if you had several Gb free(Once you created more than 8 gardens, the Load Garden screen would allow you to scroll through the gardens shown on the 8 petals.)
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On a memory card, it's obviously limited by the remaining amount of free space on the memory card.  There is a 4 Mb profile (which keeps track of common information for all gardens, such as total cash, or which totems are on your [[Tower of Sour]]).  Each garden you create has its own 8 Mb save file.  So, you could generally fit 4 or more gardens on a memory card.
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As briefly mentioned, each new garden shares a common amount of money, so the coins you earned in one garden can be used to help start a new garden.  Your [[Rank||gardener level]] and [[Tower of Sour]] are also shared between gardens, so you can start a new garden, yet attract (or have [[Shop|Gretchen Fetchem]] hunt) any advanced species you've previously dealt with in other gardens.  You also don't have to worry about [[Taming sour pinatas|retaming]] sour pinatas.  Of course, you could deactivate totem segments, if you did want to retame a sour.
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{{FAQanchor|section=UI|keyword=Delete|question=Can I delete a garden and start over?}}
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You're not limited by any total number of gardens, on your hard disk, but if you desire to delete a garden so it no longer shows up on the Load Garden petal menu, you can do so via the Dashboard System blade (Select Memory, then Games, then the desired garden save.)
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Note:  In addition to each separate garden save file, there is a common profile which tracks your cash, [[Tower of Sour]], and other shared information.  Do '''NOT''' delete this file, or it will invalidate all your gardens, and you'll be forced to start from scratch, with no money, at the very beginning of the tutorial.
  
 
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*Domestic pets, such as cats or dogs.
 
*Domestic pets, such as cats or dogs.
  
'''Ivor Bargain''' is a begger/trader in the [[Village]] who will also help you part with your [[Currency|coins]].
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[[Ivor Bargain]] is a begger/trader in the [[Village]] who will also help you part with your [[Currency|coins]].
  
 
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*Selling a piñata, or
 
*Selling a piñata, or
 
*Selling items (e.g. milk or honey).
 
*Selling items (e.g. milk or honey).
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*Growing plants like the chili (at [[Rank|level 11]]) or orchid (at [[Rank|level 35]]) then selling them.
  
Gameplay Tip: As pinatas level up (by returning from parties), their value increases.
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{{FAQanchor|section=Shops|keyword=ReceivePackage|question=Where do I pick up the piñata that my friend sent me?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=Shops|keyword=ReceivePackage|question=Where do I pick up the piñata that my friend sent me?}}
  
Visit '''Fanny Franker's Post Office''' in the [[Village]] to receive your [[Crate|package]].
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Visit [[Post Office|Fanny Franker's Post Office]] in the [[Village]] to receive your [[Crate|package]].
  
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<div class="pii_faq_keytable">Press {{Button|x}} to open the gameplay menu, select the [[Post Office]] option from the menu, and press {{Button|a}}.</div>
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{{FAQanchor|section=Shops|keyword=HireHelpers|question=Where do I go to hire helpers for my garden?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=Shops|keyword=HireHelpers|question=Where do I go to hire helpers for my garden?}}
  
Visit '''Arfur's Inn''' in the [[Village]] to hire [[:Category:Helper|helpers]].  Helpers are available for weeding, sprinkling, watching, gathering and digging. You can also hire '''Gretchen Fetchem''' to track down lost strays.
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Visit [[Arfur's Inn]] in the [[Village]] to hire [[helper]]s.  Helpers are available for weeding, sprinkling, watching, gathering and digging.
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You can also hire [[Shop|Gretchen Fetchem]] to track down lost strays.
  
{{FAQkeytable}} Press {{Button|x}} to open the gameplay menu, select the [[Village]] option from the menu, and press {{Button|a}}.
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<div class="pii_faq_keytable">Press {{Button|x}} to open the gameplay menu, select the [[Village]] option from the menu, and press {{Button|a}}, then select [[Arfur's Inn]] (or [[Shop|Gretchen Fetchem]]) from the menu, and press {{Button|a}}.</div>
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{{FAQanchor|section=Shops|keyword=UpgradeTools|question=How do I upgrade my tools?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=Shops|keyword=UpgradeTools|question=How do I upgrade my tools?}}
 
   
 
   
Visit '''Bart's Exchange''' in the [[Village]] to upgrade your [[:Category:Tool|tools]].  You will need enough chocolate coins to pay for each upgrade.
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New watering cans and shovel handles and shovel heads to upgrade your [[:Category:Tool|tools]] can be purchased from [[General Store|Costolot's General Store]] or [[Ivor Bargain]].  You will need enough chocolate coins to pay for each upgrade.
  
{{FAQkeytable}} Press {{Button|x}} to open the gameplay menu, select the [[Village]] option from the menu, and press {{Button|a}}.
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<div class="pii_faq_keytable">Press {{Button|x}} to open the gameplay menu, select the [[Village]] option from the menu, and press {{Button|a}}, then select [[General Store|Costolot's General Store]] or [[Ivor Bargain]] from the menu, and press {{Button|a}}.</div>
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Visit '''Costolot's General Store''' in the [[Village]] to buy more seeds and vegetables.
 
Visit '''Costolot's General Store''' in the [[Village]] to buy more seeds and vegetables.
  
{{FAQkeytable}} Press {{Button|x}} to open the gameplay menu, select the [[Village]] option from the menu, and press {{Button|a}}.
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<div class="pii_faq_keytable">Press {{Button|x}} to open the gameplay menu, select the [[Village]] option from the menu, and press {{Button|a}}, then select [[General Store|Costolot's General Store]] from the menu, and press {{Button|a}}.</div>
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{{FAQanchor|section=Shops|keyword=Tinker|question=Where do I buy a bottle of medicine?  a mushroom?}}
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You can hire Bart, the tinkerer, from [[Shop|Bart's Exchange]] to transform items such as honey into a bottle of medicine, or a toadstool into a mushroom.
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{{FAQanchor|section=Shops|keyword=MoreAccessories|question=How do I get more accessories?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=Shops|keyword=MoreAccessories|question=How do I get more accessories?}}
  
Err... perhaps in the [[Village]]? ;)
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Head to [[Shop|Miss Petula's Paper Pets]] shop in the [[Village]] for your domestic pinata and accessory needs.
  
 
You can also download more [[accessories]] from the [[Xbox Live Marketplace]].
 
You can also download more [[accessories]] from the [[Xbox Live Marketplace]].
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{{FAQanchor|section=Species|keyword=CatsDogs|question=Are there cat and dog piñatas?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=Species|keyword=CatsDogs|question=Are there cat and dog piñatas?}}
  
Yes.  '''Miss Petula's Paper Pets''' carries domestic animals, such as cats and dogs, that would not be available as wild piñatas.
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Yes.  [[Shop|Miss Petula's Paper Pets]] carries domestic animals, such as cats and dogs, that would not be available as wild piñatas.
  
 
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{{FAQanchor|section=Species|keyword=DifferentSpecies|question=How many different piñata species are there?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=Species|keyword=DifferentSpecies|question=How many different piñata species are there?}}
  
There are 68 different piñata species.  [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]] has mentioned that it's likely a player will only attract about 30 for their first garden.
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There are 60 different piñata species.  [[Rare Ltd.|Rare]] has mentioned that it's likely a player will only attract about 30 for their first garden.
  
 
Each species also has three differently-colored [[variant]]s which must be discovered through various means.
 
Each species also has three differently-colored [[variant]]s which must be discovered through various means.
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{{FAQanchor|section=Species|keyword=Fighting|question=My piñatas are fighting!  What can I do?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=Species|keyword=Fighting|question=My piñatas are fighting!  What can I do?}}
  
You can lightly 'tap' a pinata with your shovel, which gets its attention, without breaking it open.  However, this can make your pinata [[sickness|ill]].
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You can sprinkle a pinata with water or lightly 'tap' a pinata with your shovel, which gets its attention, without breaking it open.  However, this can make your pinata [[sickness|ill]].
  
 
It's not known if there are other ways to actively discourage or break up fights, especially since some species naturally don't get along with other species.  (See [[Food chain]] for a list.)
 
It's not known if there are other ways to actively discourage or break up fights, especially since some species naturally don't get along with other species.  (See [[Food chain]] for a list.)
  
 
There are a couple of passive options that you can use:
 
There are a couple of passive options that you can use:
*Isolate unfriendly species from each other, by distance and/or fences, or
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*Isolate unfriendly species from each other, by distance and/or fences,
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*Tame a sour [[Bonboon]], which will help you out by stopping fights.
 
*Tame a sour [[Bonboon]], which will help you out by stopping fights.
  
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*Meet the right requirements to entice a [[Wild Piñata|wild piñata]] to become a resident,
 
*Meet the right requirements to entice a [[Wild Piñata|wild piñata]] to become a resident,
 
*Tame a [[:Category:Sour|sour]] piñata,
 
*Tame a [[:Category:Sour|sour]] piñata,
*Create a new species from an existing resident species,
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*[[:Category:Evolved|Evolve]] a new species from an existing resident species,
 
*Get a friend to [[Crate|send]] you one ;)
 
*Get a friend to [[Crate|send]] you one ;)
  
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{{FAQanchor|section=Species|keyword=Totem|question=What's the best way to keep sours out of my garden?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=Species|keyword=Totem|question=What's the best way to keep sours out of my garden?}}
  
After you tame a sour pinata, you can purchase a totem pole segment and add it to a [[Tower of Sour]] to scare away all sour pinatas of that species.
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After you tame a sour pinata, a totem pole segment is added to your [[Tower of Sour]] to scare away all sour pinatas of that species.
  
 
A tame [[Cocoadile]] will also help scare away sour species that you haven't tamed yet.
 
A tame [[Cocoadile]] will also help scare away sour species that you haven't tamed yet.
  
Gameplay Tip: Your Tower of Sour is shared among all new gardens that you start.  You can activate/deactivate specific totems, to control which sours can enter your new garden, should you wish to tame one.
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<div class="pii_gameplay_tip"><b>Gameplay Tip:</b> Your Tower of Sour is shared among all new gardens that you start.  You can activate/deactivate specific totems, to control which sours can enter your new garden, should you wish to tame one.</div>
  
 
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{{FAQanchor|section=Species|keyword=Mythical|question=Are there any mythical piñatas?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=Species|keyword=Mythical|question=Are there any mythical piñatas?}}
  
One of the [[:Category:Television Series|TV show]] episodes as alluded to a legendary [[Dragonache]].  It's also reasonable to believe that the [[Chewnicorn]] is a mythical piñata.  The Chewnicorn was recently featured on a new Xbox 360 Dashboard Theme.
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One of the [[:Category:Television Series|TV show]] episodes alluded to a legendary [[Dragonache]].  It's also reasonable to believe that the [[Chewnicorn]] is a mythical piñata.  The Chewnicorn was recently featured on a new Xbox 360 Dashboard Theme.
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As you've probably discovered by following the links, both species do exist, and can reside in your garden, if you're a skilled enough [[Rank|gardener]] :)
  
 
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{{FAQanchor|section=Species|keyword=Create|question=Can I create new piñata species?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=Species|keyword=Create|question=Can I create new piñata species?}}
  
Some new piñata [[species]]s can be created by feeding an item to an existing resident species.  For example, a [[Horstachio]] can change into a [[Zumbug]] after eating [[Blackberry|blackberries]] and [[Daisy|daisies]].  See [[Attracting new species]] for a list.
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Some new piñata [[species]]s can be [[:Category:Evolved|evolved]] by feeding an item to an existing resident species.  For example, a [[Horstachio]] can change into a [[Zumbug]] after eating [[Blackberry|blackberries]] and [[Daisy|daisies]].  See [[Attracting new species]] for a list.
  
Gameplay tip: ''When [[Attracting new species|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 Dance|romance]] them first, so you will have some of both species.''
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<div class="pii_gameplay_tip"><b>Gameplay Tip:</b> When [[Attracting new species|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 Dance|romance]] them first, so you will have some of both species.</div>
  
 
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{{FAQanchor|section=Species|keyword=Accessories|question=Do accessories benefit my pinata?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=Species|keyword=Accessories|question=Do accessories benefit my pinata?}}
  
Yes, accessories can affect a pinata in a couple of different ways.  Giving a pinata an accessory will increase its happiness for a period of time.  Some accessories also have specific effects, when added to a pinata.  For example, placing a bonnet accessory on a [[Goobaa]] will prompt it to regularly visit a shearing shed, to get shorn, once its wool has regrown.
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Yes, accessories can affect a pinata in a couple of different ways.  Giving a pinata an accessory will increase its happiness for a period of time.  Accessories also increase a pinata's value.  Some accessories also have specific effects, when added to a pinata.  For example, placing a bonnet accessory on a [[Goobaa]] will prompt it to regularly visit a shearing shed, to get shorn, once its wool has regrown.
  
 
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{{FAQanchor|section=Multiplayer|keyword=ShipPackage|question=How do I ship a piñata to a friend?}}
 
{{FAQanchor|section=Multiplayer|keyword=ShipPackage|question=How do I ship a piñata to a friend?}}
  
Visit '''Fanny Franker's Post Office''' in the [[Village]].  It will cost one chocolate coin to buy a crate, which you can place in your garden.  You can then pack up to five items, including piñatas, [[:Category:Garden Piece|garden objects]], and/or [[accessories]] in the crate, and send it to anyone on your Friends list.
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Visit [[Post Office|Fanny Franker's Post Office]] in the [[Village]].  It will cost one chocolate coin to buy a crate, which you can place in your garden.  You can then pack up to five items, including piñatas, [[:Category:Garden Piece|garden objects]], and/or [[accessories]] in the crate, and send it to anyone on your Friends list.
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Yes.  Although you only need a Silver (free) Xbox Live membership, it is necessary to have a membership on Xbox Live to be able to trade between friends.  Trading is managed via the Friends list feature of Xbox Live, so you need to be signed in to Xbox Live while playing, to send or receive [[crate]]s.
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A (wired or wireless) internet connection for your Xbox is obviously required.
  
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|1.08 || Nov-08-2006 || Removed incorrect variant usage; added new Variant question.  Updated day/night information.
 
|1.08 || Nov-08-2006 || Removed incorrect variant usage; added new Variant question.  Updated day/night information.

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This is a collection of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about the Viva Piñata Xbox 360 game. Other information about Viva Piñata, such as merchandise, or the TV show, can be found elsewhere on the wiki.


General questions


Achievement questions


User Interface questions


Shops and currency questions


Species questions


Multiplayer questions


Appendices


General questions

What is Viva Piñata?

"Viva Piñata" is a vibrant world of living piñata animals filled with spontaneity and fun. The colorful and unique animals live and thrive in a growing garden where they interact with each other bringing adventure to life. The piñata universe is exciting and humorous – a place where anything can happen.

The television series debuted in September 2006, the Xbox 360 game launched in November 2006, and a line of merchandise will be available in 2007.

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What's a wild piñata?

A wild piñata will be black and white, and appear at the edge of your garden. Once it becomes a resident, its monochrome colors will change into their more vibrant colorful pattern.

Wild piñatas are attracted to your garden, by meeting the right conditions for each species to appear. For example, specific flowers and trees, or piñatas that already reside in your garden, can capture the interest of a wild piñata. Once a wild piñata has appeared, you can entice it to become a resident in your garden by providing it with what it needs to be happy there. Once a piñata has decided to stay, the game will alert you. After a short cutscene, the wild piñata will burst into color. At this point it is a good idea to build a house for your new piñata resident.

You can see which wild piñatas are visiting your garden, by opening your Journal's Encyclopedia. The Encyclopedia will show you the specific requirements that you need to meet, for your visitors to become residents.

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What's a variant?

A variant is a differently-colored version of a species. For example, if you feed a Turnip to a Whirlm, it changes color to a purple Whirlm. Each species has three color variants which must be discovered through various means.

Every time you discover a new variant, you are awarded more experience.

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What's an evolve?

An evolved species is one that is created from an existing species. For example, if you feed a Buttercup to a Sparrowmint, it turns into a Candary (a new and different species from the Sparrowmint). Evolved species must be discovered, since they don't visit your garden from the wild like most other species.

There are 8 evolved species to discover, and each of them has 3 color variants, like any other species.

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An evolve isn't a variant?

Nope. A variant is differently-colored, but the same species. For example, you can change a Whirlm's colors to shades of purple (by feeding it a Turnip), but it's still a Whirlm.

An evolve turns a species into completely different species, with its own romance requirements and romance dance, own unique house that needs to be built, and its own set of 3 color variants.

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What's a sour piñata?

A sour piñata is red and black, and a troublemaker! When one appears, it will start fights, smash garden objects, or scare off other residents. It also leaves sour candy around your garden, which you'll want to promptly destroy (with your shovel), since your other piñatas will rush over and eat the candy, which will make them ill. Taming a sour piñata will bring out its good habits, and it will become a helpful resident around the garden.

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How do I tame a sour piñata?

You can tame a sour pinata by meeting its Resident requirements. See Taming sour piñatas for details.

Gameplay Tip: Once you tame a sour pinata, another totem block is added to your Tower of Sour to scare away all sour pinatas of that species.

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Can any species become a sour piñata?

No. While eating sour candy will make a piñata ill, they will not become a sour piñata, themselves. There are eight different sour species. However all piñatas can fight and compete over land without actually being a sour.

Gameplay Tip: The only way to obtain a Macaraccoon, Bonboon, Cocoadile, Crowla, Sherbat, Mallowolf, Profitamole, or Shellybean resident for your garden, is by taming a sour one, as non-sour wilds of those species do not exist. Of course, you could always ask a friend to ship you a tame one.

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Why did my piñata turn green and yellow?

A sick Sour Macaraccoon

A green and yellow piñata is sick. Piñatas can become ill for several reasons:

  • Eating sour candy,
  • Losing a fight with another resident pinata,
  • Eating or being close to weeds, like the Toadstool,
  • Getting whacked with the shovel,
  • Not having enough room to roam, or
  • Just general random illness.

Even sour piñatas can become ill, as the Macaraccoon image shows.

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How do I heal a sick piñata?

Hire Dr. Patchingo, who will heal your sick piñata for you, or direct a Chewnicorn resident to heal it. There is also a Witch Doctor named Dastardos who probably isn't very helpful. If you ignore your sick pinata, he'll eventually show up and try to break open your sick piñata to put it out of its misery. Of course, this is not a good thing for several reasons, as you'll have to wait for that piñata species to return as a wild piñata and become a resident again.

Gameplay Tip: Your best bet, is to try to avoid sickness in the first place, by keeping your animals happy, well-fed, and giving them plenty of room to roam. Also try to avoid keeping different species who don't get along.

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How do I get two piñatas to romance?

First, you'll need to have met all the Romance requirements for two pinata of a species, which includes having built a house, so they'll have a place to be romantic. A pink heart will appear over each pinata, as its Romance requirements are met. Next, introduce the two to each other, by directing one of them to the other one.

Highlight one romantic piñata and press Button a.png to select it. Your cursor will split into two. Highlight a second romantic piñata of the same species and press Button a.png to direct them together to be romantic.

You'll have to play a romance minigame for the romance to be successful. If you fail the minigame, the two will be broken-hearted for a short time, but will be ready for romance again in a minute or so. Once you successfully romance them, they'll disappear into their house, and you'll get to watch their romantic mating dance. (Each species has their own unique dance.)

Gameplay Tip: The more of a particular species that reside in the garden, the less lives you get in the minigame.

Once you've romanced a species for the first time, you can use a 'romance sweet' (available from Costolot's General Store) to get that species' pinatas 'in the mood' without having to meet all of their romance requirements again.

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Who is Professor Pester? The Ruffians?

Professor Pester is the leader of a gang of Ruffians. As you level up, Ruffians (and eventually Professor Pester himself) will come into the garden and cause trouble, such as by smashing garden items.

If you're quick, you can run over to them as they enter, and bribe them with chocolate coins to leave your garden. If you wait too long, however, there's not much you can do to get them to leave.

Select a Ruffian and press
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to bribe it. Enter the amount of coins to give as a bribe -- 100 is sufficient -- and press Button a.png to complete the bribe.

Interesting details about how Professor Pester came to be, can be discovered by reading the Story chapters in the Journal.

Gameplay Tip: At level 30, you can purchase a Captain's Cutlass garden decoration from Ivor Bargain which will keep Professor Pester and his Ruffians away for good.

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In what ways can I customize my piñatas?

You can:

  • Name each piñata resident,
  • Use the Label Designer to label their tag with unique information about them, and
  • Outfit them with accessories that you can get from the Shops.

The tag actually is quite useful, as it contains a record of every garden that the piñata has visited over Xbox Live. It's possible that piñatas could be traded on a round-the-world trip!

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Are there any tips for playing this game?

You can find some tips and advice at the Gameplay Tips article.

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Is breaking open a piñata a bad thing to do?

Yes, yes, and yes. When your back is turned, piñatas will actually talk about you. Seriously.

If you break open too many, there are consequences. Other wild piñatas of that species will have heard that your garden isn't a friendly place for them, and they'll be less likely to visit or become residents.

Besides, how would you feel about being whacked with a shovel?

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What effect does day and night have on the game?

Some piñatas are nocturnal (they like to sleep during the day). So, you might see different species roaming about the garden, depending on what time of day it is. See Day and night cycle for more information. Daytime (or nighttime) also affects when a species might appear in the wild. Other species only appear after a certain amount of days have passed.

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Does my garden evolve, while I'm not playing the game?

No. Your garden will be in the same state you left it in (e.g. flowers won't have died from lack of water, sour piñatas won't have scared other piñatas away).

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Is it better to fence in piñatas, or let them free roam?

Like any good issue, moderation is the key. You want to strike a balance between protecting your piñatas from other (wild) species or sours, and giving them plenty of room to roam. (If they don't have enough room to roam, they will become ill.) In addition to protecting your piñatas, fences also help protect your garden objects. There's nothing worse than a free-roaming Elephanilla trampling your garden, and eating your flowers! Also, some species don't get along with other species, and they'll start fighting each other. Fences are one way to help isolate species and prevent fights.

See Designing your garden for some layout suggestions.

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When will the game be released?

The release date for the US and Canada is November 9th. The release date for Europe is December 1st. The release date for Australia and New Zealand is December 7th.

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Where can I find out more information about the game?

The Community Portal has several links to official Viva Piñata websites. There's also a lot of information at this wiki, which the Site Map will help you to find. Another good source of information is the Viva Pinata Forum (where most wiki contributors are members).

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Achievement questions

Where can I find a list of Achievements?

See the Achievements article for a complete list of achievements.

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What's the difference between an Award and an Achievement?

Good question! While Achievements are like any other game, Viva Piñata has added lots of awards for completing various tasks, or for winning competitions. These awards will help you compare your accomplishments with other players, such as to see who has raised the best breed of a species.

Every award you receive will earn you experience, which helps level up your gardening skill. You can see all the Awards you have obtained, by opening your Journal.

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What's the advantage of leveling up my gardening skill?

As you level up (by earning awards), this unlocks new benefits and challenges:

See List of benefits gained at each gardener level for more details as to when each is unlocked.

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How do I get a Rashberry and Swanana to romance?

Unlocking the Pigxie achievement is probably the most interesting one in the game, since it's the only cross-species romance possible. To mate a Rashberry and Swanana, first meet each species' separate Romance requirements. Next, build a Mystery House in the garden. Now, mate two of the Rashberries to get a baby Rashberry, and two of the Swananas to get a baby Swanana. Now that you've mated each species separately, feed them a piece of Romance Candy to get a Rashberry and Swanana in the mood again. Finally, direct one to the other, to introduce them. (If they aren't interested, try switching which species you're directing.)

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How do I unlock the Master Romancer achievement?

Each species has a Master Romancer award. The first time you receive the award for any species, you will unlock the achievement. As for receiving a species' Master Romancer award, there are several ways to accomplish it.

The condition for receiving a Master Romancer award is having seven pinata of a species resident in the garden at the same time. This could be done by romancing 2 pinatas 5 times, but romancing is not a requirement. You could also receive more pinatas of that species from a friend, hire Shop#Gretchen Fetchem to hunt one or more for you, or even evolve more, if you're dealing with one of the evolved species. Any combination of the above will accomplish the objective, as long as you end up with seven at once -- so don't sell any off until you've unlocked the award.

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How do I unlock the ... Secret Achievement?

While most of the secret Achievements are straight-forward -- outside of being secret in the first place! -- here are some tips for unlocking most of them:

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User Interface questions

Where do I learn more about my piñatas?

Your Journal's Encyclopedia is the best in-game source of information about your piñatas. You can also read up on each species right here at the wiki.

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How do I name a piñata?

Select a piñata to rename, then use its Encyclopedia page to rename it.

Select a piñata with the cursor, then press Button y.png to open its Information page. Use the left stick to scroll down to "Basic Info" and press Button a.png to bring up a dialog, where you can type in a new name for that piñata.

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What's the purpose of labeling a piñata?

Each piñata has a tag, like what you'd find on a plush animal. A piñata's tag contains useful information about that piñata, such as its name, which garden it came from, and your gamertag. When a piñata travels from garden to garden, as you ship one around to a friend, each place that it visits is recorded on the tag. You can use the Label Designer to customize all your pinatas' tags.

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What can I place in my garden?

There are all sorts of garden objects that you can add to your garden. They range from flowers and vegetables, to bushes and trees, fences and paths, houses for each species, and even statues for your garden. Most items can be bought from Shops in the Village with chocolate coins, or downloaded from the Xbox Live Marketplace. Several items have upgrades that you can buy, such as sturdier fences.

See Designing your garden for some helpful tips about locating garden objects.

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Are some fences better than others?

Yes. There are sturdier fences that you can obtain from Costolot's General Store or Ivor Bargain in the Village. For example, a stone fence is more likely to be sturdier than a wood fence. This is important, when you have larger piñatas that can trample your flowers, or sour Macaraccoons, who like to destroy things.

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How do I know when to water my garden?

Your flowers will turn yellowish brown.

You can use the Water Meter to help determine how much water is needed, while watering your garden. If you buy the One Pour Wonder from Ivor Bargain once you reach level 27, you'll only need to water a plant once, and it will be set for life. (It also waters a plant just the ideal amount, so you no longer have to deal with over-watering.)

Gameplay Tip: If you over-water your plants and flowers too much, they will turn blue (and possibly die). Leaving the plant alone for a while will allow the excess water will drain off over time.

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Why don't hearts appear? plants grow? My garden is full?

If you run into the following situations, these are indications that your garden is full:

  • Hearts don't appear over a pinata even though the Romance requirements are met.
  • Seeds refuse to be planted in the ground, or plants stop growing before maturity.
  • No new wild pinatas visit your garden.
  • A shopkeeper complains that your garden is full, when you try to buy/place an item.
  • An alert appears or Leafos warns you that your garden is full.

In situations like this, you should sell off unneeded pinatas, produce, flowers, seeds, or other items on the ground, to free up more room in your garden.

As several developers from Rare have commented in public forums, as powerful as the Xbox 360 console is, it still only has a finite amount of memory to maintain information on every little detail of your garden. When you think about every little active detail that the game has to manage and render, such as fruit growing on a bush, and finally falling to the ground, or the appearance of a pinata's fur as it ripples, there's only so much memory to go around.

Here are a few rough guidelines that might guide you as you manage your garden. These numbers may vary from garden to garden, depending on what's in your garden already.

  • 36 pinatas (an exact limit, and is the combined total of residents and visitors)
  • about a dozen trees
  • about a few dozen plants
  • about 2-3 dozen fence pieces
  • about 20 transmuted items

Again, outside of the pinata limit which is fixed at 36, you may be able to fit a little more (or less) of a particular item, before you bump into a limit.

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How many gardens can I create? on a memory card?

On a premium system (i.e. console with attached hard disk), the only limit is the amount of free disk space, so you could create hundreds if you had several Gb free. (Once you created more than 8 gardens, the Load Garden screen would allow you to scroll through the gardens shown on the 8 petals.)

On a memory card, it's obviously limited by the remaining amount of free space on the memory card. There is a 4 Mb profile (which keeps track of common information for all gardens, such as total cash, or which totems are on your Tower of Sour). Each garden you create has its own 8 Mb save file. So, you could generally fit 4 or more gardens on a memory card.

As briefly mentioned, each new garden shares a common amount of money, so the coins you earned in one garden can be used to help start a new garden. Your |gardener level and Tower of Sour are also shared between gardens, so you can start a new garden, yet attract (or have Gretchen Fetchem hunt) any advanced species you've previously dealt with in other gardens. You also don't have to worry about retaming sour pinatas. Of course, you could deactivate totem segments, if you did want to retame a sour.

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Can I delete a garden and start over?

You're not limited by any total number of gardens, on your hard disk, but if you desire to delete a garden so it no longer shows up on the Load Garden petal menu, you can do so via the Dashboard System blade (Select Memory, then Games, then the desired garden save.)

Note: In addition to each separate garden save file, there is a common profile which tracks your cash, Tower of Sour, and other shared information. Do NOT delete this file, or it will invalidate all your gardens, and you'll be forced to start from scratch, with no money, at the very beginning of the tutorial.

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Shops and currency questions

What can I buy with my chocolate coins?

The list is probably too long to mention everything, but here are a few items and services available at the Village shops:

  • Hiring helpers for your garden,
  • Upgrading your tools,
  • More seeds, vegetables, and trees,
  • Tinkering (transforming one item into another),
  • Accessories for your piñatas,
  • New (or upgraded) objects for your garden,
  • Domestic pets, such as cats or dogs.

Ivor Bargain is a begger/trader in the Village who will also help you part with your coins.

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How do I get more money?

You can get more money by:

  • Smashing a garden object,
  • Selling a piñata, or
  • Selling items (e.g. milk or honey).
  • Growing plants like the chili (at level 11) or orchid (at level 35) then selling them.
Gameplay Tip: One strategy for making money is to grow produce. One of the best is the Chili pepper because its seeds only cost 22 coins and each sells for 100 coins. For even more profit, put the plants in tight bunches and use red fertilizer on each group up to three times to raise the value of the pepper to 400 coins.

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Where do I pick up the piñata that my friend sent me?

Visit Fanny Franker's Post Office in the Village to receive your package.

Press Button x.png to open the gameplay menu, select the Post Office option from the menu, and press Button a.png.

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Where do I go to hire helpers for my garden?

Visit Arfur's Inn in the Village to hire helpers. Helpers are available for weeding, sprinkling, watching, gathering and digging.

You can also hire Gretchen Fetchem to track down lost strays.

Press Button x.png to open the gameplay menu, select the Village option from the menu, and press Button a.png, then select Arfur's Inn (or Gretchen Fetchem) from the menu, and press Button a.png.

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How do I upgrade my tools?

New watering cans and shovel handles and shovel heads to upgrade your tools can be purchased from Costolot's General Store or Ivor Bargain. You will need enough chocolate coins to pay for each upgrade.

Press Button x.png to open the gameplay menu, select the Village option from the menu, and press Button a.png, then select Costolot's General Store or Ivor Bargain from the menu, and press Button a.png.

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Where do I get more seeds?

Visit Costolot's General Store in the Village to buy more seeds and vegetables.

Press Button x.png to open the gameplay menu, select the Village option from the menu, and press Button a.png, then select Costolot's General Store from the menu, and press Button a.png.

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Where do I buy a bottle of medicine? a mushroom?

You can hire Bart, the tinkerer, from Bart's Exchange to transform items such as honey into a bottle of medicine, or a toadstool into a mushroom.

See List of items that can be transformed for a complete list of items that can be tinkered, as well as their tranformed uses.

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How do I get more accessories?

Head to Miss Petula's Paper Pets shop in the Village for your domestic pinata and accessory needs.

You can also download more accessories from the Xbox Live Marketplace.

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What downloadables are available for the game?

There are no exact specifics, but Rare has said there will be close to 700 downloadable Viva Piñata items available on the Xbox Live Marketplace.

These items will range from gamer pics and themes, to new accessories for your piñatas, items for your garden, and even new piñata species to download.

There is also a possibility of seasonal changes for download, but nothing has been confirmed yet.

Naturally, these downloadables will be spread out over a period of time, and not all released at once.

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Species questions

Are there cat and dog piñatas?

Yes. Miss Petula's Paper Pets carries domestic animals, such as cats and dogs, that would not be available as wild piñatas.

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How many different piñata species are there?

There are 60 different piñata species. Rare has mentioned that it's likely a player will only attract about 30 for their first garden.

Each species also has three differently-colored variants which must be discovered through various means.

As you progress through the game, you'll be asked to make choices. The decisions you make will affect which piñatas you can attract into your garden. All is not lost, however, if you need a species in a pinch. It's likely that a friend would be able to trade what you need, in return for helping them out!

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My piñatas are fighting! What can I do?

You can sprinkle a pinata with water or lightly 'tap' a pinata with your shovel, which gets its attention, without breaking it open. However, this can make your pinata ill.

It's not known if there are other ways to actively discourage or break up fights, especially since some species naturally don't get along with other species. (See Food chain for a list.)

There are a couple of passive options that you can use:

  • Isolate unfriendly species from each other, by distance and/or fences,
  • Buy a Red Eye Rainbow (minimizes fights) from Ivor Bargain, or
  • Tame a sour Bonboon, which will help you out by stopping fights.

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What species don't get along with each other?

See Food chain for a list.

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How can I attract a different piñata species?

In general, there are at least four different ways to obtain a new species:

  • Meet the right requirements to entice a wild piñata to become a resident,
  • Tame a sour piñata,
  • Evolve a new species from an existing resident species,
  • Get a friend to send you one ;)

See Attracting new species for a detailed list that covers the different ways.

Note: Certain decisions that you make while playing the game, may make it impossible for certain wild piñatas to appear, if you don't have the required piñata in your garden to attract them.

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What's the best way to keep sours out of my garden?

After you tame a sour pinata, a totem pole segment is added to your Tower of Sour to scare away all sour pinatas of that species.

A tame Cocoadile will also help scare away sour species that you haven't tamed yet.

Gameplay Tip: Your Tower of Sour is shared among all new gardens that you start. You can activate/deactivate specific totems, to control which sours can enter your new garden, should you wish to tame one.

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Which piñatas are rare?

The answer to that question should be split into two parts. There are uncommon piñatas that are harder to obtain, and then there are most likely rare piñatas.

The uncommon piñatas would be species that require certain items, or certain other pinata species before they can be attracted or created. For example, to get a Zumbug, you need blackberries, daisies, and a Horstachio (which requires other species being residents, before it will reside in your garden).

As for the truly rare piñatas, while there isn't a specific list at present, it's possible that such species, like the Chewnicorn, might be extremely difficult to attract (e.g. perhaps the Gem Tree is very expensive).

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Are there any mythical piñatas?

One of the TV show episodes alluded to a legendary Dragonache. It's also reasonable to believe that the Chewnicorn is a mythical piñata. The Chewnicorn was recently featured on a new Xbox 360 Dashboard Theme.

As you've probably discovered by following the links, both species do exist, and can reside in your garden, if you're a skilled enough gardener :)

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Can I create new piñata species?

Some new piñata speciess can be evolved by feeding an item to an existing resident species. For example, a Horstachio can change into a Zumbug after eating blackberries and daisies. See Attracting new species for a list.

Gameplay Tip: 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.

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Will there be any new piñatas on the Marketplace?

Yes! Rare has promised lots of downloadables to be available via the Xbox Live Marketplace, among them to be new species.

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Do accessories benefit my pinata?

Yes, accessories can affect a pinata in a couple of different ways. Giving a pinata an accessory will increase its happiness for a period of time. Accessories also increase a pinata's value. Some accessories also have specific effects, when added to a pinata. For example, placing a bonnet accessory on a Goobaa will prompt it to regularly visit a shearing shed, to get shorn, once its wool has regrown.

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Multiplayer questions

Is there a Co-op mode?

Yes. Local players can play in Family Mode. (Family Mode allows multiple players to control a common (shared) cursor. This allows parents and older siblings to help out younger players.) In a later update to the game, you will be able to Co-op with a friend via Xbox Live. See Can I invite a friend to visit my garden? for more information.

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Can I invite a friend to visit my garden?

Yes. Although the feature won't be available in the initial release of the game, a later update will allow you to invite a friend to join your garden as a spectator. Your friend will be able to walk around and explore your garden. If you give your friend permission, they will be able to help out in your garden.

Note: Giving a stranger permission to help in your garden could allow them to destroy items in your garden or break open your piñatas. There will probably be a way to remove their permission, or boot them from the garden, but any changes or damage that they made will remain.

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What different online modes are there?

Viva Piñata will offer several types of online games, via Xbox Live:

  • There will be a Co-operative mode (available in a later update to the game), where a friend can visit your garden as a spectator, or join in and help out in your garden.
  • There will be online mini-games, where you and a friend can engage in competitions between your piñatas.
  • There might be a contest-type mode, where you can judge each other's piñatas, and win Awards for the best breed.
  • There will be online trading, where you can ship piñatas and/or accessories to a friend.

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How do I ship a piñata to a friend?

Visit Fanny Franker's Post Office in the Village. It will cost one chocolate coin to buy a crate, which you can place in your garden. You can then pack up to five items, including piñatas, garden objects, and/or accessories in the crate, and send it to anyone on your Friends list.

Press Button x.png to open the gameplay menu, select the Post Office option from the menu, and press Button a.png.

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Do I need an Xbox Live account to trade with a friend?

Yes. Although you only need a Silver (free) Xbox Live membership, it is necessary to have a membership on Xbox Live to be able to trade between friends. Trading is managed via the Friends list feature of Xbox Live, so you need to be signed in to Xbox Live while playing, to send or receive crates.

A (wired or wireless) internet connection for your Xbox is obviously required.

Note that you can ship crates to yourself (such as for moving pinatas between your different gardens) without requiring an Xbox Live account or internet connection, since the "shipment" is local.

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Appendices

Revision history

Version Date Notes
1.09 Nov-23-2006 Updated 12 answers, and added 11 new questions.
1.08 Nov-08-2006 Removed incorrect variant usage; added new Variant question. Updated day/night information.
1.07 Nov-03-2006 Added Tower of Sour and Accessory effects questions.
1.06 Nov-02-2006 Corrected Horstachio variant examples.
1.05 Nov-02-2006 Updated answers with latest game information.
1.04 Oct-03-2006 Added introductory question
1.03 Oct-02-2006 Updated info for shipping a crate to someone.
1.02 Sep-21-2006 Updated number of different species and sours.
1.01 Sep-12-2006 Corrected minor typos and capitalization.
1.00 Sep-11-2006 Initial version.

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Contact information

Comments, corrections, or questions about this guide can be discussed on the FAQ talk page, or at the Viva Pinata Forum.

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Credits

The initial version of this guide was written by FeralKitty. Additional information added by Spartan, jimmcq, and FeralKitty.

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