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Walkthrough - FAQ/Walkthrough========================================================= _ _ _ ______ _ _ | | | (_) (_____ (_) _ | | | | | |_ _ _ ____ _____) ) ____ ____| |_ ____| | \ \/ /| | | | / _ | | ____/ | _ \ / _ | _)/ _ |_| \ / | |\ V ( ( | | | | | | | | ( ( | | |_( ( | |_ \/ |_| \_/ \_||_| |_| |_|_| |_|\_||_|\___)_||_|_| ========================================================= Viva Pinata Guide v0.72 Feb 07 by Jester, or DeathJester_GW of GameFAQs. =============== ==Intro/News:== #VPINTRO =============== Welcome to my Viva Pinata guide. If you didn't guess, this is a guide for the game Viva Pinata for the X-Box 360 :). I was going to use the correct punctuation (i.e. the Spanish n with the tilde over it) but I was not sure if it would always show up normally on all browsers, so it had to be sacrificed :(! Oh yeah, and I'm British, so be prepare to suffer the honour of our colours, etc. So yeah, this is a general FAQ/Guide, with a small walkthrough planned for the future. Enjoy! Note that this guide uses the search system quite liberally, and each major area has a #CODE next to them. If you bring up the Search dialogue (Shift+F in Windows), and input the #CODE, complete with the hash sign, it'll bring you to where you want to go. Hopefully. 23rd Feb, 07: Fixed some things, readded Chewnicorn. I have no idea how it got deleted as I do remember typing it out. Oh well, it's back now! Thanks for all the emails, guys, and if I don't reply to them it is because I cannot help. Can't get a Doenut? Sorry, but everything I know about them is here in this guide. Same for Eaglairs. This worked for me, so if it doesn't for you I don't know what to say. 14th Jan, 07: Added plants section and a bunch of mazes. 13th Jan, 07: Added more bunches of stuff, and finished the hints at the top of the pinata maze guide section. Sorry I left them incomplete, I completely forgot about them :x. 12th Jan, 07: Added a bunch of stuff, fixed a bunch of errors, the norm. Thank God, Allah, Vishnu and whatever other deities I know the name of that I've nearly finished the shop lists. I hate those. 06th - 09th Jan, 07: Submitted the first version, v0.5, which has a full pinata list and semi complete Pinata Maze guides, shop lists, and a bunch of other stuff. Let's see if it gets accepted. ============= ==Contents:== #VPCON ============= 1. Intro/News #VPINTRO 2. Contents #VPCON 3. The Basics #VPTHEB - Controls #VPTHEBCON - The Happiness Meter #VPTHEBTHM - Overjoy #VPTHEBOVE - How To Guide Pinata #VPTHEBHTG - The Garden #VPTHEBTHE - The Pinata #VPTHEBTHEPI - Plants #VPTHEBTHEPL - Weeds #VPTHEBTHEWE - Pinometers #VPTHEBPIN 4. The Village #VPTV - The Post Office #VPTVPO - Costalot's General Store #VPTVCS - Fertiliser #VPTVCSFERT - Watering Can #VPTVCSWATE - Packet #VPTVCSPACK - Paving #VPTVCSPAVI - Seed #VPTVCSSEED - Sweet #VPTVCSSWEE - Fruit #VPTVCSFRUI - Vegetable #VPTVCSVEGE - Produce #VPTVCSPROD - Fence #VPTVCSFENC - Garden Items #VPTVCSGARD - Arfur's Inn #VPTVAI - Miss Petunia's Paper Pets #VPTVPP - Ivor the Beggar / Ivor Bargain #VPTVIVOR - Gretchem Fetchem's #VPTVGF - Bart's Exchange / Tinkering List #VPTVBE - Willy Builder #VPTVWB - Doc Patchingo #VPTVDP 6. Plant Guide / Fertilisers #VPPLANTF 7. Seedos #VPSEEDOS 8. Pinata Central / Factory Challenges #VPCENTRAL 9. Produce #VPPRODUCE 10. Rank / level Upgrades #VPRANKS 11. Characters / Storyline #VPCHAR 12. Pinata Romance Maze Guides #VPPRMG 13. Pinata Guide - Sweet Pinata #VPPGSW - Sour Pinata #VPPGSO 14. Pinata Value #VPPINVAL 15. Garden Value #VPGARVAL 16. Gameplay Hints #VPHINTS - Rotten Food - Hey you stupid pinata, listen to me! - New Gardens - Helpers 17. FAQ #VPFAQ - So what is this secret pinata? #VPFAQDRA - HELP I HAVE AN EGG I CANNOT SMASH #VPFAQDRA - The other secret pinata (the Pigxie) #VPFAQPIG - So, Leafos said this thing.. #VPFAQLEAFOS - Why can't I breed my pinata? The hearts aren't there.. #VPFAQGAR - Why can't I buy this item? #VPFAQGAR - My pinata are.. invisible! #VPFAQGAR - My pinata are killing each other! #VPFAQCOM - How do I stop those damn Pretztails? #VPFAQCOM - Other combat related questions #VPFAQCOM - How do I remove accessories? #VPFAQACC - How do I get ? #VPFAQHOW - What are WildCard pinata? #VPFAQWCT - What is the Twin value for? #VPFAQWCT - Is this game worth buying??? This or #VPFAQSTUPID 18. Todo list #VPTDL 19. Closing Credits, Copyright etc #VPCCC ============== ==The Basics== #VPTHEB ============== --Controls-- #VPTHEBCON Whilst these are in the manual, and you should all read the manual, I'll cover a few of the controls here. - On the main map: A: Selects a pinata, or picks up an item. If you have the shovel equipped, this swings it. If you have the watering can equipped, this emits a short pour. If you have a grass packet equipped, this starts sowing. B: Cancels selection, or drops an item. If you have anything equipped, this unequips it. X: Brings up the game menu. If you have the shovel equipped, this taps with it. If you have the watering can equipped, this emits a continuous pour. If you have a grass packet equipped, this pulls up grass. Y: Brings up a screen of information about whatever you have highlighted. Also goes back into shops window when placing shop items. START: Brings up the options menu, rather than the game menu. Allows you to save, etc. BACK: Regardless of which screen you are on, brings you back to the garden. Easier than hitting B a million times. UP (DPAD): Equips your shovel. LEFT (DPAD): Equips your watering can. RIGHT (DPAD): Equips your short grass packet. If you have the long grass packet, hitting RIGHT again will equip it. DOWN (DPAD): Nothing! --The Happiness Meter-- #VPTHEBTHM When you hover over a pinata, see the circle that appears, ghostlike beneath it? That's the happiness meter. The inner image gives an overview of how the pinata feels, while the circle around the edge shows how happy it is. It fills clockwise, turning from blue to orange, filling up the happier it is. Low happiness can be caused by: - Whacking the pinata with the spade, or watering it with the watering can (Note that some pinata do enjoy being watered). - Others of it's kind being beaten by yourself, or eaten by other pinata. - Being ignored. Pinatas seem to get to a certain level of unhappiness over time, but it will never go low enough to cause side effects without "help". - Being cramped. Fenced your pinata in? Make sure it's a big enough space otherwise their happiness will plummet. - Being near pinata that it dislikes. Goobaa near Mallowolfs, for instance. - Being ill. Be it via eating weeds, or being beaten up, pinata dislike being ill. - Losing fights. If a pinata fights another, it fights to WIN! Solution? Don't let your pinata fight at all. A whack with the spade produces less sadness than losing a fight and the illness that succeeds it. A pinata's happiness can be increased temporarily by feeding it a Happy or Joy Sweet, romancing it, or its eggs hatching, or more permanently by making the garden a nice place for it to live. Build the species a house, sell off pinata it hates, get rid of those weeds, maybe even bling it out with a bunch of accessories, and soon your pinata will be beaming with happiness. A pinata that is depressed may refuse to do what you tell it to, may start fights, and, if the meter completely empties, will leave your garden and become a wild pinata. You can see if a pinata is depressed, as tears come streaming out of their eyes. You bad gardener, you. --Overjoy-- #VPTHEBOVE When a pinata's happiness meter fills, it becomes overjoyed, which adds value to a certain section of it's information menu. Specifically, the Overjoyed Value. So, it's a good idea to try to induce overjoy before selling up your pinata, or when trying to get onto the leaderboards. To include overjoy, either do a lot of things that make it happy all at once, (i.e.: have a good garden, then just as one of it's eggs is about to hatch, romance it again, and then fit it with an accessory), or the easier way is to feed it a single Joy Sweet. --How to Guide Pinata-- #VPTHEBHTG So, you want your pinata to do, eat, or go something, someone or somewhere specific? Here's how: The simple way? Hit A on a pinata. Go select something else, and hit A on that. Done. The more detailed way? Note your selection circle is made of two colours. When you tag a pinata, a sound effect chimes, along with which half of your selection circle gets left behind. Also note the pinata looks at you. If the pinata does not look at you, it is not listening. Hit B to quit and try again. Pinata may not listen to you when: - They have just hatched out of an egg. - They have just hatched out of a cocoon. - They have just come out of their house. - They are just about to go into their house. Once the pinata is listening, float on over to whatever it is you want the pinata to interact with. This may include: - Food items, for romance, variants, or just because you're being nice. - Other pinata of the same species, for romance. - Other pinatas of other species, for consumption. - An area of the garden you need them to go to, or maybe just to get them away from where they are now. Whatever it is, just highlight the specific item, pinata, or area, then hit A again. If the pinata was listening to start with, then hooray, it should be moving. Some pinata move faster than others, for instance the Macaracoon will probably be there before you, but others, such as Syrupents, have to slowly crawl. Sometimes a pinata will get distracted midway. If this happens, simply repeat the process, again making sure the pinata is listening. Also, if a pinata outright refuses to do what you say, it is probably horribly depressed. Increase it's happiness (see The Happiness Meter, above) and try again. --The Garden-- #VPTHEBTHE This area just covers the basics of different aspects of the garden. For the walkthrough of the first few days, see #Not done yet. -The Pinata- #VPTHEBTHEPI The most important feature of your garden are these guys. Without them, the game would just be called Viva, and come under a lot of copyright issues, I'm sure. Anyway, these guys are your main source of experience, and with higher experience you get to experience more experiences. So, take care of these guys. -Plants- #VPTHEBTHEPL The second most important thing. A good source of money, seeing as seeds cost only a fraction of what the plant sells for (in most cases), and also a good source of experience, not to mention being essential to just about every pinata's romance requirements, plants are a man, woman and pinata's best friend. Plant Tips: - When you get the required shovel upgrade, try to always plant seeds in holes. They grow much, much faster. This is especially true for trees and bushes. - Watering can be tough when you start, but you quickly get the hang of it. What you want is a balance between blue and brown pips on the meter. As soon as you can, buy the watering can upgrades, as the last few make watering 50% and 100% easier, respectively. -Weeds- #VPTHEBTHEWE I thought it was fitting that these come after plants. There are 4 types of weed in Viva Pinata, the Thistle, the Toadstool, the Poison Ivy, and the Venus Pinata Trap. Each of these is dangerous to the common pinata, either filling it with berserk rage when it eats the flowers or even just comes close to the plant, or causing illness with consumed. They are also very alluring to most pinata, especially the toadstool, which will attract pinata from everywhere in the garden as soon as it blooms. Unfortunately, some pinata require these to become residents, or even to romance, so you will encounter these weeds more than once. Just make sure to kill them all when you're done with them. Weed Tips: - When using a mushroom, keep it behind fences until it's done. This stops land based pinata from eating it and getting sick. This doesn't stop flyers, however, so continue to watch it. - Weeds often cause pinata to get pissed off and start fighting, so only grow them when you need them. - Fully grown weeds actually cost money to sell. Yes, you pay Costolot to take them off your hands. Just smash them, instead. Sell the seeds, however, as for some reason she actually buys those. - Weeds do not react to holes, so don't bother planting them in them. -Garden Items- Garden items consist of statues, rocks, lights, decorations, fences, Pinata Houses and the like. You can buy these from two stores in the game. Most garden items have a use, even if it is not obvious. The two people always crave are as follows: - The Dastardos Scarer, available from the secret shop at level 25, costing 2,310 coins, will keep the dreaded Dastardos away from your garden for a much longer time when a pinata gets ill, allowing you an extra amount of time to cure it. - The Captain's Cutlass, available from the secret shop at level 30, costing 10,000 coins, will keep all Ruffians and Professor Pester away from your garden, forever. Woohoo! If you wish to spoil the surprise and read about the secret shop, go ahead and search for #VPTVIVOR. --Pinometers-- #VPTHEBPIN So you've seen this word and have no clue what it is? Hit X, open the menu, hit Journal, then hit Garden Area. See the little squares on the right? Each of those is 10 pinometers. If you do not have all the garden space upgrades yet, you will see red Xs in some squares. This just means you cannot use them yet, and therefore cannot count towards land counts. Each square is 1%, or 10 pinometers. So if a pinata needs 150 pinometers (15%) of short grass, you need to make sure 15 of those squares are covered in short grass. Just keep filling land and checking this menu, and pretty soon you'll know what a pinometer is without even checking. =============== ==The Village== #VPTV =============== By hitting X, and, for all places except one, selecting Village, you bring up the village menu. Here, I'll talk about each place you can visit, in order of menu petals, going clockwise. But first: --The Post Office-- #VPTVPO Run by the oddly dressed (even for Pinata Island) Fanny Franker, the Post Office opens at level 4. Going pretty much unnoticed by many people, possibly due to the placement (everything else is under the Village petal, this is on a petal by itself), possibly due to the limited usage, who knows. Anyway, this is what you can do there: - Send crate. This allows you to purchase a crate (for one whole coin!) which you then place in your garden. Once purchased, you can place up to 5 of one item in it. The item can be anything, a pinata, a blackberry, an oak seed, a pirate statue, a rotten banana, anything! But only one item type per crate, unfortunately. To actually pack it, hover over the crate and hit Y. Then select the wanted items with A (remember, only one type of item per crate!), and when finished, exit selection mode with B. Then, hover over the crate, hit X, and you get a new menu: - "Add/Remove Chocolate Coins" means exactly what it says. You can send coins with other items. - "Edit Message" brings up the familiar X-Box 360 typing interface, allowing you to add a message. - "Send Crate" brings up a list of your X-Box Live! friends, (even those without Viva Pinata, so choose carefully. You do get your items back if the recipient doesn't open them for 2 weeks, though) from which you choose one, and bam! The crate's gone. It can take half an hour for a crate to get through, but it's usually instant. - My Received Crates. Hit X when inside the Post Office to bring up this menu, if applicable. This'll show you any crates that have been sent to you, allowing you to take them, place them in the garden, and subsequently open them! Hooray! That's about it for the Post Office. I don't know why people find it so confusing! Post Office Tips: - You can send crates to yourself! This is handy for storing items you don't want to sell, or pinatas you aren't ready for yet. Just select your own gamertag from the friends list, and they show up in your My Received Crates list. --Costalot's General Store-- #VPTVCS Costalot's Store opens at level 2 or 3, depending on how fast you play through the tutorial. At the start she has a meagre selection of goods, but by the end of the game she has a veritable bazaar of strange and unusual items. To buy stuff, select her shop through the Village section of the X menu, then hit, get this, Buy! To sell, do the same thing, except hit Sell. Once you've done it this way once, however, from then on you can just hit B on any sellable item in the garden to bring up the sell dialogue. Here is a list of the different things she sells, complete with prices and what garden level (rank, whatever) they become available. NOTE: In the case of seeds, the level listed is the level she starts selling them if you have never talked to Seedos. Seedos may occasionally give you the seeds a level or so early if you talk to him often. They'll be marked as "Mystery Seed" until it's been planted, at which point Costalot will sell them. Fertiliser: #VPTVCSFERT -Colour- -Price- -Level Available- Orange 3 3 Purple 9 4 Yellow 3 5 Red 18 7 Blue 30 7 Brown 45 8 Green 63 10 See the Fertiliser guide #VPPLANTF for information on Fertilisers. Watering Can: #VPTVCSWATE -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Tin Watering Can 225 4 Gold Watering Can 750 8 These just hold more water than the rusty one you start off with. Packet: #VPTVCSPACK -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Long Grass Packet 1125 9 This allows you to grow long grass, the same way you grow short grass. It seems a bit of a waste to have a whole section devoted to this, maybe in the future more packets will be released? Paving: #VPTVCSPAVI -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Stone Paving 6 3 Cobblestones 17 7 Slab Paving 17 7 Block Paving 33 10 Crazy Paving 55 14 Octagonal Paving 83 19 Showbiz 116 28 These just allow you to.. well.. put paving down in your garden. It's purely aesthetic, although some people claim pinata and helpers try to stick to designated pathing. Seeds: #VPTVCSSEED -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Carrot Seed 2 2 Turnip Seed 2 2 Buttercup Seed 2 2 Daisy Seed 2 2 Thistle Seed 13 2 Bluebell Seed 7 5 Poppy Seed 7 5 Corn Seed 7 5 Apple Seed 55 5 Poison Ivy Seed 22 6 Hazelnut Seed 83 7 Watercress Seed 13 8 Blackberry Seed 55 9 Pumpkin Seed 13 10 Toadstool Seed 46 11 Chilli Seed 22 11 Sunflower Seed 22 13 Gooseberry Seed 83 14 Tulip Seed 33 15 Fir Seed 83 16 Venus Pinata Seed 79 16 Water Lily Seed 33 18 Monkeynut Seed 116 20 Nightshade Seed 154 23 Snapdragon Seed 46 24 Banana Seed 154 26 Bullrush Seed 62 28 Bird of Paradise Seed 79 31 Orchid Seed 99 35 Oak Seed 303 37 These.. are seeds. Plant them (preferably in holes, using the shovel you get at level 5.. well, except for the weeds, which don't react to holes), and they'll grow into.. get this.. plants. Check the Plant and/or Fertiliser guides for information on good growth! (#VPPLANTF) Sweets: #VPTVCSSWEE -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Romance Sweet 6 2 Happy Sweet 17 5 Buy sweets then direct specific pinata to eat them for the effects. Romance Sweets induce romance in (i.e.: causes a heart to appear above) pinata species that you have already romanced naturally at least once. Happy Sweets simply add happy meter points (see The Happiness Meter in The Basics, #VPTHEB). Fruit: #VPTVCSFRUI -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Apple 100 5 Hazelnut 150 7 Blackberry 100 9 Gooseberry 150 14 Fir Cone 150 16 Monkeynut 210 20 Nightshade Berry 280 23 Banana 280 26 Acorn 550 37 Buy fruit if you are too lazy or don't have time to grow it yourself. Elephanilla already raging through your garden and you forgot to grow Gooseberries? Never fear, Costalot is here! Vegetable: #VPTVCSVEGE -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Carrot 50 2 Turnip 50 2 Corn 150 5 Pumpkin 300 10 Chilli 500 11 See the Fruit explanation? Same goes here, only replace fruit with vegetable, Elephanilla with Bunnycomb and Gooseberries with Carrots! Oh, and raging with.. uh.. hopping. Produce: #VPTVCSPROD -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Honey 500 3 Bread 300 7 Wool 1050 9 Milk 1400 11 Bone 500 13 Produce is damn expensive, mainly because there is always a way of making them yourself. Apart from bones. Hm Anyway, Honey, Wool and Milk can be created by breeding Buzzlegums, Goobaas or Moozipans in respect. See #VPPRODUCE for more info on making produce. Oh, and Bread? See #VPSHBG. Fence: #VPTVCSFENC -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Wire Fence 6 2 Wooden Fence 17 6 Wooden Gate 33 6 Wooden Picket Fence 33 8 Hedge 55 10 Iron Railings 83 12 Iron Gate 116 12 Fences are used to.. well.. fence things. Have a poor vulnerable pinata that you don't want eaten by a mean Pretztail? Fence it off. Have a Toadstool that you need to grow, but stupid Sparrowmints keep eating it? Well, fencing it off won't help against flyers, but it will keep the land pinata away from it so you can concentrate on shooing them away. Just a note or two, when fencing off Pinata, it's a good idea to build their house first, so you can see how much room it takes up. Also, make sure you give them enough room (Whirlms and say, Mousemallows, don't need that much, but if you're fencing off Ponockies be prepared to lose a lot of space), or else the pinata will get depressed and maybe even ill. To place fence, select it from the shop, then place it with A. Rotate it 90 degrees with X. Leave a space if you need to put a gate in. (Always put a gate in for ease. Pinata cannot open them, but Leafos and helpers will. They'll.. uh.. usually close them again afterwards, though. Hopefully.) Garden Items: #VPTVCSGARD -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Firebrand 132 2 Cartwheel 22 3 Pile of Leaves 22 3 Ornamental Stones 22 3 Hay Bale 22 3 Toxic Drum 22 8 Fir Tree Log 22 8 Flower Carving 22 8 Birdbath 330 10 Milk Churn 66 10 Hollow Log 66 10 Barrel 66 10 Glow Rocks 66 10 Fish Fountain 330 12 Sword Mk2 66 14 Tombstone 66 14 Vase 66 14 Sundial 66 14 Bird and Bear Statue 462 15 Surfboard 132 19 Windchime Mk1 132 19 Windchime Mk2 132 19 Swan Fountain 616 25 Pirate Statue 792 30 Moon-on-a-Stick 990 32 Shellybean Block 1320 6 Sherbat Block 2200 11 Crowla Block 3300 16 Profitamole Block 3300 21 Macaracoon Block 4620 26 Cocoadile Block 4620 30 Mallowolf Block 6160 35 Bonboon Block 7920 Garden items are mainly for decoration, except the medium expensive ones, which are for specific pinata's romance requirements. The Sour Pinata Blocks are for the Tower of Sour, which keeps that specific sour away from your garden. You can either buy them here for ridiculous prices, or win one for free by taming a sour of that species. --Arfur's Inn-- #VPTVAI Arfur's Inn opens at level 10. At the Inn you can hire helpers to help tend your garden. The Helpers can do a variety of things such as water plants, gather produce, even patrol the garden for sours. Each helper has a one time cost, and when you "purchase" them you actually buy a contract, which you place in the garden. At the start of their next shift the helper will comes and take the contract and begin work. -Name- -Price- -Level Available- -What They Do- Sprinkling 440 10 Sprinklings water your plants, when they need it. Gatherling 924 12 Gatherlings gather and sell things, like seeds, flowerheads, fruit, vegetables and produce. Weedling 440 13 Weedlings rid your garden of weeds. Watchling 1584 15 Watchlings patrol your garden and attempt to scare away sour pinata and Ruffians. They are pretty clueless though, and scare away normal wild pinata quite often. Idiots. Night Watchling 1584 15 Night Watchlings are like normal Watchlings, but operate at night. Did I not mention that? Oh yeah, on top of their other flaws, they only work during the day, meaning you have to hire both to have any kind of good security! Hooray! Diggerling 2420 25 Diggerlings tend your mine, if you have one. They enter it, dig away, then leave. That's about it! --Miss Petunia's Paper Pets-- #VPTVPP Paper Pets opens at level 8, and it allows you to purchase pets and accessories. Pets act just like any other pinata, except you can buy them. Accessories are used to spruce up your pinata. This makes them look nicer, adds value, and some accessories add special effects. There are also a few romance requirements that require accessories. Here's a list of domestic pinata, and their required level: -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Cluckles 1100 8 Kittyfloss 1650 10 Rashberry 1650 12 Barkbark 2310 14 Goobaa 2310 16 Pudgeon 2310 18 Ponocky 2310 20 Moozipan 3080 25 Here's a list of what accessories are available at what level, broken up by body part: --Hat-- -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Beaded Wig 61 8 Buzzlegum Keeper Hat 61 8 Binner's Hat 61 8 Daisy Hair Flower 61 8 Beanie Cap 61 11 Delmonty 61 11 Princess Hat 61 11 Halo of Hardness 2701 12 Tussle Tricorn 901 12 Baseball Cap 181 14 Doenut Stalker 181 14 School Cap 181 14 Tiara of Tranquillity 601 16 Weather-Girl wig 181 19 Bonnet 181 19 Fez 181 19 Knight Helmet 181 19 Senor Sombrero 181 19 Bunnycomb Ears 349 24 Yee-haw Hat 361 24 Rashberry Helmet 361 24 Chef Hat 361 29 Diggerling Helmet Mk1 361 29 Student's Hat 361 29 Football Helmet 601 34 Party Horns 601 34 Pillager's Helmet 601 34 Retro Disco Wig 601 37 Crown 601 37 Ortho's Spare Hat 601 37 Safety Helmet 181 See hints, below. Sweaty Head Band 181 See hints, below. Thunder Cut 181 See hints, below. Rashberry Hat 181 See hints, below. Sailor Hat 181 See hints, below. Fruity Hat 181 See hints, below. Squazzil Hat 181 See hints, below. Buttercup Hair Flower 181 See hints, below. Howdy Pardner Hat 181 See hints, below. --Eyes-- -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Geek Glasses 51 8 Caterpillars 61 11 Super Hero Mask 181 19 Bottles' Glasses 181 19 Belly-Splash Specials 361 24 Robber's Mask 361 29 Blackeye Patch 601 34 Flying Goggles 601 34 Cool Shades 601 37 Toff Monocle 181 See hints, below. Extreme Sports Goggles 181 See hints, below. Disco Shades 181 See hints, below. --Ears-- -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Butcha's 61 8 Not-so-Bling Earrings 181 19 Bling Earrings 601 37 Big Bling Earrings 181 See hints, below. Headphones 181 See hints, below. Pendant Earrings 181 See hints, below. --Nose-- -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Gas Mask 61 6 Red Nose 61 11 Granny's Tache 181 14 Bling Nose-Ring 361 24 Handlebar Moustache 361 29 Comedian's Nose 601 34 Bushy Moustache 61 37 Slim Tache 181 See hints, below. --Mouth-- -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Yokel Teeth 61 8 Buck Teeth 181 19 Bling Teeth 361 24 Romantic Flower 361 29 --Neck-- -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Non-Resident Scarf 61 8 Spiked Collar 181 14 Bow 181 19 Reporter's Camera 181 19 DanceGlow 181 19 Bell 361 24 Funky Tie 361 24 Diamond Choker 361 29 Halloween Bolts 361 29 Dastardos Scarf 601 34 Diamond Necklace 601 37 Shark Tooth Necklace 601 37 Mermaid Necklace 181 See hints, below. Pendant Necklace 181 See hints, below. Strong 'n' Macho 181 See hints, below. --Arms-- -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Sweaty Wrist Band 61 11 Prisoner Bracelet 181 14 Bling Bangle 361 24 Bling Bracelet 601 34 --Body-- -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Clockwork Key 61 8 Crystal Broach 61 11 Fake Fin 61 11 Rashberry Badge 181 14 Fake Winner's Rosette 181 19 Tail Bow 181 19 Super Hero Belt 181 19 Breegull Carrier 601 34 --Feet- -Name- -Price- -Level Available- Combat Boots 61 8 Yee-haw Boots 61 11 Snow Shoes 181 14 Flamenco Shoes 361 24 Soccer Boots 361 29 Tap Shoes 361 29 Ballet Shoes 601 37 Astro-Walkers 601 37 Paper Pets hints: - Accessory Packs. There are Accessory Packs to download on X-Box Live. Go to the marketplace, then to Games, then to Viva Pinata to find them. They cost 90 Microsoft Points each, and each include 3 accessories. The accessories are then added to Paper Pets, for 1 chocolate coin each, regardless of level. - The contents of the packs are as follows: - Accessory Pack 1 - Vela Wig - Juno Helmet - Lupus Ears - Accessory Pack 2 - Mr Pants Hat - Von Ghoul Helmet - Soupswill Chef Hat - Accessory Pack 3 - Mermaid's Earrings - Romance Earrings - Santa Hat - Accessory Pack 4 - Conga's Top Hat - Poppy Hair Flower - Sunflower Hair Flower - Accessory Pack 5 - Pearly Bracelet - Reading Glasses - Comedian's Choice - Some accessories have effects on pinata. The Halo of Hardness will auto-heal it's host pinata if it gets ill. Also, a lot of pinata have certain accessories as romance requirements. - The only known cheat codes in the game come into play now! If you start a new garden, and name it one of the following, you will unlock the accessories above with the "See hints, below" tag. Note that this won't start a new garden, you'll just get a message informing you that it worked. -Enter This- -Unlocks These- Bullseye Fruity Hat Toff Monocle Big Bling Earrings Mermaid Necklace Bunnycomb Slippers Chewnicorn Squazzil Hat Extreme Sports Goggles Disco Shades Headphones Pendant Necklace Goobaa Buttercup Hair Flower Howdy Pardner Hat Pendant Earrings Slim Tache Strong 'n' Macho Kittyfloss Safety Helmet Thunder Cut Sailor's Hat Sweaty Head Band Rashberry Police Hat --Ivor the Beggar / Ivor Bargain-- #VPTVIVOR Ivor appears as a beggar around level 12 or 13. He wanders your garden, asking for handouts. Like in most games, your charity is rewarded, so supply him with 1000 chocolate coins as soon as possible. You can do this in instalments, or all at once, it doesn't matter. Once done, he will thank you, and wander off. Soon after, he will open a curiosity shop, and renames himself to Ivor Bargain! He sells interesting odds and ends, many of which most gardeners could not live without. Here's a list: -Name- -Price- -Level Available- -Effect- Special Mix Fertiliser 9 20 Can be used on any plant. Glass Watering Can 1575 12 Holds more water. Everpour 5000 Watering Can 2700 18 Holds endless water, and never overwaters. One Pour Wonder 4125 24 Once you water a plant once with this, you never need to water it again. Gem Seed 248 34 Grows into a gem tree. Joy Sweet 83 12 Puts a pinata into overjoy. Gem 360 34 A gem tree's produce. Stone Wall 116 18 Strongest fence. Oak Gate 154 18 Strongest gate. Lantern o' Loot 220 14 Put near a mine to increase it's yield. Red Eye Rainbow 616 14 Calms all pinata in the garden, but doesn't stop them from fighting altogether. Water Waiver 792 14 This apparently reduces the amount of water all plants need garden-wide. Dastardos Scarer 2310 25 Increases the time between a pinata getting ill and Dastardos appearing. It does not stop him from appearing at all, however. Captains Cutlass 11000 30 Keeps the Ruffians and Professor Pester from entering your garden. Dastardos Head 2520 20 A shovel head that can temporarily stun Dastardos. Platinum Shovel Handle 1125 30 Strongest shovel handle. Chocolate Sniffer 540 14 Makes your shovel beep when near buried chocolate coins. --Gretchem Fetchem's-- #VPTVGF Opening at level 7, Gretchem is a hunter. She'll happily track down and capture any pinata you have already had in your garden. This is very useful on a lot of higher level pinata, where taming another one would take too long. Gretchem offers two services: - Express catches the pinata relatively quickly, but costs double that of standard. - Standard catches the pinata ridiculously slowly, but for a lower price. The third option is for once Gretchem has caught a pinata for you. You will get an alert, and then if you come into the store and select the third option, you can place the pinata where you want in the garden, and pay the price. You can also release a pinata if you told her to catch the wrong one by pressing X on this third option. --Bart's Exchange / Tinkering List-- #VPTVBE This guy opens up when you hit level 9, and at Bart's Exchange, you can tinker. What is tinkering, I hear you ask? In this game, tinkering is the act of changing one item to another, by the magical waving of the arms. Bart offers three tinkering services, Bronze, Silver and Gold. Bronze is the cheapest, and Gold is the most expensive. However, - Bronze offers a 25% success rate. - Silver offers a 50% success rate. - Gold offers a 100% success rate. I suggest always going gold unless you have a lot of items to waste. Here's a quick list of what items can be tinkered, and what they tinker into: -Original Item- -Tinkered Item- Apple Toffee Apple Banana Banana Split Blackberry Blackberry Jam Bread Sandwich Carrot Carrot Cake Corn Bread Gem Rainbow Gem Gooseberry Gooseberry Fool Honey Bottle of Medicine Monkeynut Peanut Butter Pumpkin Jack'o'Lantern Milk Cheese Toadstool Mushroom As you can see, most of the items required for romance or variants are acquired here. To tinker, select a service (hint: gold), then select the items you want tinkered with A. You can select multiple items, even of different types. When done, hit Y and confirm with A. -Bart's Exchange Tips- - Always go gold. Really, it's not worth wasting items on the marginal extra charge for gold. - A failed Tinker destroys the item, and gives nothing in return. - When tinkering Toadstools, fence the Toadstool off in one of the corners. Pinata love Toadstools, so if left in the open will more than likely be consumed before Bart arrives. You don't even need to leave a space for Bart, as long as you fence it off before calling him he will walk around the perimeter of your garden to get to it. --Willy Builder-- #VPTVWB Willy Builder opens at level 2, and is the construction man of the game. He constructs all the pinata houses in the game, and also a small selection of special buildings. Once he opens, enter his shop via the Village menu to be presented by two options. Pinata House, obviously, allows you to build pinata houses. You can only build a house of a species you have owned in the past, and pinata house costs go up depending on the level of the pinata. Special Building lets you build any special buildings you've unlocked. Here's a list: -Name- -Price- -How To Unlock- Mine 16500 Get to level 26. Honey Hive 66 Tame a Buzzlegum. Shearing Shed 462 Buy a Goobaa. Milking Shed 616 Buy a Moozipan. Helper House 220 Get to level 10. To build a building, select it from either of Willy's menus, then when in the garden, move it around with the left stick, rotate it 90 degrees by tapping X, rotate it more precisely by holding X and moving the left stick, and make your decision by pressing A. Just a note on the Mine, the dirt piles (called mine workings) the Mine digs up are useless. Tamed Profitamoles enjoy devouring them, but that's it. --Doc Patchingo-- #VPTVDP Doc Patchingo will first grace your garden when a pinata becomes ill. He will come, free of charge, and cure your sick pinata! What a nice guy. From then on, of course, he will charge. The first time you require his services, you must go into the Village menu and specifically select him. Once you've done that once, however, you can call the doctor quickly and easily to any ill pinata by pressing A on them. Note that you can select multiple ill pinata. ============================= ==Plant Guide / Fertilisers== #VPPLANTF ============================= Right, so here's the plant guide. This will tell you everything I know about plants, how to grow them, how to get their awards, what they do, why you should do them, and probably much more! I heavily suggest you plan ahead before going for the horticulturist awards. Make sure you have the right type of fertiliser unlocked (see below), and if you're not interested in that, at least try and make sure you're level 5 so you have the Seed Head upgrade unlocked. Seeds planted in holes grow so, so much quicker. Trees and bushes grown outside of holes take a ridiculously long time to grow. Where you put the holes actually matters, too. Some plants won't grow on grass, some need mud (the edge of water), some NEED grass, etc. He's a quick list: - Grass or Soil or Long Grass: - Apple Tree - Banana Tree - Gem Tree - Fir Tree - Hazelnut Tree - Monkeynut Tree - Oak Tree - Bird of Paradise - Bluebell - Buttercup - Daisy - Orchid - Poppy - Snapdragon - Sunflower - Tulip - Blackberry Bush - Nightshade Bush - Gooseberry Bush - Grass or Soil - Chilli - Corn - Pumpkin - Turnip - Carrot - Mud - Bullrush - Water Lily - Watercress - Anywhere - Poison Ivy - Thistle - Toadstool - Venus Pinata Trap As you can see, it's mainly the flowers, trees and bushes that can be planted anywhere but on mud, vegetables that can't handle long grass, and the river-friendly sort that need mud. Weeds can sew themselves anywhere, so be careful. Ok, you saw I mentioned types of fertiliser up there. Up until level 10, Costalot starts selling a new type of fertiliser every few levels or so. Each type fertilises specific plants. How do you know which type to use? Well, you can either read the list I'm about to type out, or you can go by which colour the produce of the plant is. Carrots and those vibrant orange Birds of Paradise go for orange fertiliser, etc. Anyway, here's the list: - Red - Apple Tree - Chilli - Poppy - Yellow - Banana Tree - Buttercup - Corn - Daisy - Sunflower - Orange - Bird of Paradise - Carrot - Pumpkin - Purple - Blackberry Bush - Nightshade Bush - Snapdragon - Tulip - Turnip - Water Lily - Blue - Bluebell - Gem Tree - Brown - Bullrush - Fir Tree - Hazel Tree - Monkeynut Tree - Green - Gooseberry Bush - Oak Tree - Orchid - Watercress Now, at level 20, Ivor starts selling a Special Mix fertiliser. This can be used to fertilise any plant in the game. It costs 9 coins per dose, making it pretty cheap, but not as cheap as, say, the orange mix from Costalot's. So if you are growing Birds of Paradise, it is still cheaper to use Costalot's mixes. Keep that in mind when growing plants for cash. Right, but how do you actually fertilise? Well, that depends on the thing you're growing. The way to tell if you're doing it right, however, is to listen carefully. When you put a dose on a plant, a sound effect will play. The "Hey, well done, you did that right!" sound effect is a chirpy chime, wheras the "No, I mean, come on, that wasn't even nearly right!" sound effect is more of a dull thud. You'll know what they are when you hear them. But yeah, here's a list: - Flowers and vegetables: - 3 doses straight after planting (or shortly after) is all they need. Just make sure it is the right colour. That's it, small plants are pretty easy. - Trees and bushes: - are 1 million times more complicated. You have to make good use of the sound effects here, as I can only guide so much. - So you plant them, they start growing. If you use fertiliser now, you'll hear the NO YOU GOT IT WRONG effect. Do it anyway, just so you remember what that sound effect is like. - After a while, could be 20 seconds on some trees, could be a few minutes on others, little buds will appear on the branches. Same for bushes, by the way. Apply a dose now. On some trees, (and bushes) that works, but some don't. - Basically the rule is, whenever you see a set of buds, fertilise. There are only 3 fertilise awards per tree/bush, however, and some produce 5 buds. So, how do you know which buds to fertilise? Experience. I can't remember |
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