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=== [[Costolot's Store|Costolot’s Store]] === | === [[Costolot's Store|Costolot’s Store]] === | ||
Costolot’s Store is the | Costolot’s Store is the town's general store where most items can be purchased. Seeds, fertilizer, fruits, vegetables, garden decor and even candy are all available here. Costolot’s will also purchase unwanted items, much to the proprietor [[Lottie]]’s dismay. | ||
=== [[Willy Builder (Shop)|Willy Builder]] === | === [[Willy Builder (Shop)|Willy Builder]] === | ||
Attached to Costolot’s Store is Willy Builder. It is run by Willy, | Attached to Costolot’s Store is Willy Builder. It is run by [[Willy]], who offers up his construction services. [[Piñata homes]] and [[special buildings]] can be ordered from here, after which Willy will visit the garden to complete the job. | ||
=== [[Post Office]] === | === [[Post Office]] === | ||
The local Post Office is run by Fannie Franker. Here | The local Post Office is run by [[Fannie Franker]]. Here, players can send and receive [[crates]] over Xbox LIVE. In ''Trouble in Paradise'', [[piñatas]] caught from the Dessert Desert or Piñarctic will also be sent here. The Post Office can additionally store self-sent crates (useful mainly for transferring piñatas and items between gardens). | ||
=== [[Bart’s Exchange]] === | === [[Bart's Exchange|Bart’s Exchange]] === | ||
The caravan that can be seen around town belongs to Bart, who can be hired to tinker items | The caravan that can be seen around town belongs to [[Bart]], who can be hired to tinker items. He offers three tiers of service: bronze, silver, and gold, each offering increasing chances of success. | ||
=== [[Paper Pets]] === | === [[Paper Pets]] === | ||
Paper Pets is the | Paper Pets is the town's pet store, reluctantly run by [[Miss Petula]], selling both [[domestic piñatas]] and [[accessories]] to dress up piñatas. Paper Pets is the only store besides Costolot’s who will buy items, being able to buy back any unwanted accessories. In ''Trouble in Paradise'', piñatas are no longer sold here and all former domestic species can now be found in the wild. | ||
=== [[Gretchen | === [[Gretchen Fetchem's (Shop)|Gretchen Fetchem's]] === | ||
Gretchen is the fashion forward hunter, and she offers her services from her store of the same name. Here, | Gretchen is the fashion forward hunter, and she offers her services from her store of the same name. Here, players can order almost any species of piñata that has previously resided in the garden. Gretchen offers a standard rate and an express rate, the latter of which is more expensive, but will retrieve the desired piñata much faster. | ||
=== [[Arfur’s Inn]] === | === [[Arfur's Inn|Arfur’s Inn]] === | ||
Arfur’s Inn is the local inn and pub, serving Arfur’s famous milk and cookies to everyone who visits. Helpers stay at the Inn, and Arfur can hire them out on request. | |||
=== [[Doc Patchingo]] === | === [[Doc Patchingo]] === | ||
Doc Patchingo is the resident doctor, operating out of his own practice in town. If a piñata gets [[sick]], Patch can be called to heal them back up for a small fee. While Patch’s office had its own spot on the menu in the original ''Viva Piñata'', this is no longer accessible in ''Trouble in Paradise''. Patch’s services are still fully available, instead being ordered directly from the ill piñata. | |||
=== [[Ivor Bargain (Shop)|Ivor Bargain]] === | === [[Ivor Bargain (Shop)|Ivor Bargain]] === | ||
Once a certain [[Ivor|beggar]] has been helped back on his feet, a large tent will be set up in the village. Ivor Bargain is a trader that visits the Village, selling exotic and powerful items. In ''Trouble in Paradise'', neither Ivor nor his shop can be found anywhere. All items previously sold by Ivor are now available at Costolot’s Store. | |||
=== [[Factory challenge|Langston’s Challenges]] === | |||
While not located directly in town, Langston’s Challenges can be accessed from the Village menu in ''Trouble in Paradise''. Here, the player can accept orders for different piñatas from parties all over the world. Completing these will award the player with different rewards, such as money, experience, progress on the [[Computer Records]], and even brand new items and accessories. Checking these regularly is also a good way to learn about new piñatas and variants. | |||
[[Category:Gameplay]] | [[Category:Gameplay]] | ||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:58, 2 February 2026
The Village is the primary settlement on Piñata Island, and is home to all of the island's shops and businesses. The Village can be visited via its own dedicated menu.
Shops
Costolot’s Store
Costolot’s Store is the town's general store where most items can be purchased. Seeds, fertilizer, fruits, vegetables, garden decor and even candy are all available here. Costolot’s will also purchase unwanted items, much to the proprietor Lottie’s dismay.
Willy Builder
Attached to Costolot’s Store is Willy Builder. It is run by Willy, who offers up his construction services. Piñata homes and special buildings can be ordered from here, after which Willy will visit the garden to complete the job.
Post Office
The local Post Office is run by Fannie Franker. Here, players can send and receive crates over Xbox LIVE. In Trouble in Paradise, piñatas caught from the Dessert Desert or Piñarctic will also be sent here. The Post Office can additionally store self-sent crates (useful mainly for transferring piñatas and items between gardens).
Bart’s Exchange
The caravan that can be seen around town belongs to Bart, who can be hired to tinker items. He offers three tiers of service: bronze, silver, and gold, each offering increasing chances of success.
Paper Pets
Paper Pets is the town's pet store, reluctantly run by Miss Petula, selling both domestic piñatas and accessories to dress up piñatas. Paper Pets is the only store besides Costolot’s who will buy items, being able to buy back any unwanted accessories. In Trouble in Paradise, piñatas are no longer sold here and all former domestic species can now be found in the wild.
Gretchen Fetchem's
Gretchen is the fashion forward hunter, and she offers her services from her store of the same name. Here, players can order almost any species of piñata that has previously resided in the garden. Gretchen offers a standard rate and an express rate, the latter of which is more expensive, but will retrieve the desired piñata much faster.
Arfur’s Inn
Arfur’s Inn is the local inn and pub, serving Arfur’s famous milk and cookies to everyone who visits. Helpers stay at the Inn, and Arfur can hire them out on request.
Doc Patchingo
Doc Patchingo is the resident doctor, operating out of his own practice in town. If a piñata gets sick, Patch can be called to heal them back up for a small fee. While Patch’s office had its own spot on the menu in the original Viva Piñata, this is no longer accessible in Trouble in Paradise. Patch’s services are still fully available, instead being ordered directly from the ill piñata.
Ivor Bargain
Once a certain beggar has been helped back on his feet, a large tent will be set up in the village. Ivor Bargain is a trader that visits the Village, selling exotic and powerful items. In Trouble in Paradise, neither Ivor nor his shop can be found anywhere. All items previously sold by Ivor are now available at Costolot’s Store.
Langston’s Challenges
While not located directly in town, Langston’s Challenges can be accessed from the Village menu in Trouble in Paradise. Here, the player can accept orders for different piñatas from parties all over the world. Completing these will award the player with different rewards, such as money, experience, progress on the Computer Records, and even brand new items and accessories. Checking these regularly is also a good way to learn about new piñatas and variants.