I miss,,, viva pinata,,, so muc,h,,,

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I miss,,, viva pinata,,, so muc,h,,,
i have been playing viva pinata ever since 4pm today and only JUST now got off. it’s 11:02 PM. maybe i am hinting its a very good underrated game and you should play it.
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I need friends to talk about Viva Pinata with, I want to talk about pinatas they could’ve have made. Like a shark, giraffe, or a platypus. All of it. So if you have a lot of feelings about the game please share with me
This is my personal progress on Viva Piñata since I restarted; feel free to download and use as a list for your own! Also you can keep track of my progress/request a certain one to get done or get updated on here!
Tip #1
ULTIMATE PROTECTION TIP + GARDEN STARTING
Note: To ensure maximum protection, you must be at least level 35 to access the Captain's Cutlass and at least level 6 to access a fence from Costolot's Store. You can only do this by level 21 anyways, due to needing the maximum garden space to be successful,
This tip ensures that Professor Pester and Ruffians never get in from the very start of the garden, along with giving a new garden the best start possible.
You can skip the italicized part if you want to protect an existing garden, but I recommend you do the italicized section for every new garden you makein the future:
As soon as you start your new garden, sell EVERYTHING. Start with your fenced in piñata, your fence, any "bridges", tile, and get your poppies very last. Your garden may have between no bridges and two bridges, almost always has two tiled in areas with poppies in them, and always has a fenced in piñata. Lottie will prevent you from selling a whole lot; if you have a stone bridge or two, she will stop you and you can't sell fencing or tiles individually. Thus, you have to start selling something else first (like the poppies or piñatas) before you are able to keep selling (unless you want to go all the way into Costolot's and select sell), so that's why I recommend selling the bridges towards the beginning.
But why sell the piñata first? You want to sell your piñata (and any whirlm that becomes a resident right off the bat) because Professor Pester is almost guaranteed to come at the very beginning of your newly started garden, and as most know, he will kill one piñata and consume all the candy before leaving. Selling them first ensures you can minimize the loss of chocolate coins from beginning your garden; beginning gardens with one fenced in piñata, one tiled in poppy, and another poppy yield about 1500 chocolate coins, and ones with two bridges, two fenced in poppies, and a fenced in piñata yield about 3200 chocolate coins.
Now that your garden has been officially "started" you want to check up the wooden ramp up to the volcano to see if Professor Pester is running down. If not, HURRY and do the next part if you're just starting. If this is in an existing garden, you may or may not have time, just keep watching for the professor.
You need a fence, any fence. I prefer using the stone fence accessible from Costolot's at level 22. At the side of your garden closest to the volcano and the Tower of Sour, place one fence on the left side of the tower as if you were going to fence from the volcano side of your garden to the cannon side of your garden; make sure the fence is placed enough left of the tower that it doesn't line up, but no further left than that. Rotate your fence and connect 13 fences to the right (if you're facing the volcano) and connect it back to the edge of your garden with one more fence. It will look roughly like this: |__________| This should take 15 fences, which is roughly 1800 chocolate coins for stone fencing, and makes a 1x13 space (using a border as one side of 13) in your garden unusable, while taking up one space in your garden overall in the "Garden Space" section of your Journal. The only other downside besides almost non-existent space problems is that the professor will still come down, but he stops every time just before he gets to the fence, and will just sit there grunting and being confused until he decides to go back up to the volcano later.
(I WILL be getting a picture example of this up when possible for those that like seeing the visual stuff.)
Your last step to ensure Professor Pester doesn't get in (or any of the ruffians for that matter) requires being level 35. You buy the Captain's Cutlass at Costolot's for 11,000 chocolate coins and place it in your garden; I usually place the sword to the right of the fence as soon as the fence is up to balance the look a little and not be in the way. YOU CANNOT DO THIS WITH THE MK2 SWORD. Overall, I lose about 10,000 chocolate coins for each new garden I make. It protects valuable animals and despite having 50+ current gardens, I still have about 2,850,000 chocolate coins and that number is still rising. If you're having trouble getting the coins to do this, I will have more tips to improve your money-making posted on the blog later, but you can message/ask me about help at any time!
People:
Leafos
Buildings:
Mine
Items:
Watering Can
Shops:
Costolot's Store
Tinkering List
other stuff
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