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[[Storkos]] (Sister)
[[Storkos]] (Sister)


[[Seedos]] (Brother)|voice_actor=Louise O'Connor|journal_entry=Leafos would like to help you become a great gardener. Leafos will help by giving you some basic tools, and explaining how to use them.|image=Leafos.webp}}'''Leafos''' is the first face you meet upon arriving at your new [[garden]]. She is eager to help you get started, and continues to be a semi-reliable source of information throughout the game.
[[Seedos]] (Brother)


Leafos is the eldest daughter of [[Jardinero|Jardiniero]], formerly the best gardener on [[Piñata Island]] and the previous owner of the garden seen in the original ''Viva Piñata''. She is eager to see you restore the garden to it's former glory, and is more than willing to help you on every step of the way.
[[Miss Petula]] (Dislikes)|voice_actor=Louise O'Connor|journal_entry=Leafos would like to help you become a great gardener. Leafos will help by giving you some basic tools, and explaining how to use them.|image=Leafos.webp}}'''Leafos''' is the first character seen upon arriving at the [[garden]]. She acts as the guide to the player, providing the game’s tutorial. After the tutorial is finished, Leafos will continue to assist the player by informing them about events happening in and around the garden and providing various bits of advice.  


Leafos is also the author of the [[Journal]], the in-game guide to everything you discover in your garden.   
Leafos is the second child of [[Jardiniero]], and is the only one of her [[:Category:Family Members|siblings]] that still lives with him. She deeply misses her father’s garden, and is eager to help the gardener in restoring it to it’s former glory. 
 
The in-game [[Journal]] is authored by Leafos. Most entries are assumed to be written by her, unless otherwise stated. Leafos also drew pictures for the Journal, however these are not seen in-game, as the Journal instead displays the 3D model for the subject.   


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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=== Appearance ===
=== Appearance ===
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=== Lore ===
=== Lore ===
[[File:Young Leafos.png|left|thumb|344x344px|Young Leafos, as seen in the Storybook]]
[[File:Leafos young.png|alt=Young Leafos, as seen in the Storybook|left|thumb|304x304px|Young Leafos, as seen in the Storybook]]
Leafos was the second child born to Jardiniero and [[Mother]], born while her mother was on shore leave. Mother would leave again soon after, leaving Leafos with her father and elder brother, [[Dastardos|Stardos]].
Leafos was the second child born to Jardiniero and [[Mother]], born while her mother was on shore leave. Mother would leave again soon after, leaving Leafos with her father and elder brother, [[Dastardos|Stardos]].


She grew to adore her father's garden. So much she would bring flowers inside, and later would attempt to do the same with a [[Moozipan]]. This incident sparked Jardiniero to gift her paper and pencils, telling her to draw what she saw in the garden to bring into her room. Leafos loved the idea, and quickly filled all the space in her room. Jardiniero would then get the idea to bind the drawings into a book, creating the Journal.
She grew to adore her father's garden. So much she would bring flowers inside, and later would attempt to do the same with a [[Moozipan]]. This incident sparked Jardiniero to gift her paper and pencils, telling her to draw what she saw in the garden to bring into her room. Leafos loved the idea, and quickly filled all the space in her room. Jardiniero would then get the idea to bind the drawings into a book, creating the Journal.


After some time her parents would leave in the hunt for a [[Dragonache]], entrusting the care of the garden to Stardos and Leafos. This unfortunately would quickly go awry. After Stardos disappeared, [[Ruffians]] would attack the garden. Unable to do anything to stop them, Leafos would hide in the safety of the family home, leaving her the only one left to tell her father the grim news upon his return.
Leafos would continue to live in the garden for many years. Her younger siblings, [[Storkos]] and [[Sidos]], would soon join, and complete the family. One day, her parents would leave in the hunt for a [[Dragonache]]. The garden would be left in the care of Stardos, with Leafos to assist him. This unfortunately would quickly go awry. [[Lester]], who had provided her parents with the map, would convince Stardos to meet with him in his hideout in the jungle. As soon as he was out of sight, [[Ruffians]] would attack the garden. They would destroy everything, and cause the remaining siblings to scatter. Leafos would hide inside the family home, and would remain there until Jardiniero returned. She would be the one to inform him of the grim news.


None of her siblings ever returned home, all finding their own paths away from the now derelict garden. Leafos would remain living with her father, staring sadly at the remains of the garden. Eventually, they would decide to sell the land. The player purchases the garden, and the game begins.
None of her siblings would ever return home, leaving only Leafos and her father in the destroyed garden. With Jardiniero wheelchair-bound and Leafos lacking the experience of him and her brother, neither would be up to the task of restoring the garden to its former glory. After several years, the pair would finally sell the land, hoping someone would come along to bring life back to the garden. [[The gardener]] would purchase plot, meeting with a crying Leafos in the barren garden, and beginning the game.


== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
Leafos acts as a guide to the player throughout the game. At the beginning of ''Viva Piñata'', she gives the player the tutorial, teaching the basics of residing piñatas, growing plants, and romancing. She also gifts you the tools needed to work in your garden, although they are in rough shape.
Leafos acts as a guide to the player throughout the game. At the beginning of ''Viva Piñata (2006)'', she gives the player the tutorial, teaching the basics of attracting [[piñatas]], growing [[plants]], and [[romancing]]. She also equips players with the tools needed to work in the garden, although they are in rough shape.


In ''Trouble in Paradise'', the tutorial is much more indirect, with Leafos taking a backseat. Regardless, she is still there to help the player get on their feet.
In ''Trouble in Paradise'', the tutorial is much more indirect, with Leafos taking a backseat. Regardless, she is still there to help the player get on their feet.


After the tutorial, Leafos is often the one to inform you about different things going on in your garden. Whether it's a level up, fights, or an introduction to a new character or piñata, Leafos is usually the one to let you know what's up via the [[alert]] system.
After the tutorial, Leafos is often the one to provide information about different things going on in the garden. Whether it's a [[level up]], [[fights]], or an introduction to a new character or piñata, Leafos is usually the one to notify players via the [[alert]] system. In ''Trouble in Paradise'', she will also give the player an idea of what they have unlocked after leveling up.


Every day she will visit your garden, often seeming to simply be observing the goings on of your garden. The player can talk to her while she is visiting, where you will be able to hear Leafos' Gossip. These can range from hints, information about the world and other characters, or just a silly fun fact. Be mindful though, as the name gossip would imply, many of the hints she gives the player turn out to be false information. Whether she does this intentionally, or if she is simply mistaken about how certain things work is unknown.
Every day from around 10am-7pm, she will visit the garden. She will wander around, observing the player's progress and interacting with resident piñatas. While she is visiting, she can be spoken to, providing advice, information about the other residents, world building, or even references to the game's development and other Rare titles. Be careful, though, as not all of Leafos' advice is accurate. She will sometimes mislead the player, although it is unknown if this is intentional or not. If it starts raining, Leafos may head home early.


More mischievous gardeners may decide to mess with Leafos back, by hitting her with your [[shovel]] or watering her with the [[Watering Can|watering can]]. Leafos will become angry with you, and if you push her patience enough times, she will temporarily take the offending tool away from you. She will give it back to you after some time.
More mischievous gardeners may decide to mess with Leafos, by hitting her with the [[shovel]] or watering her with the [[Watering Can|watering can]]. Doing this will cause Leafos to become angry with the player, and if her patience is pushed far enough (use the tool on her 5 times), she will revoke the offending tool for about 30 seconds.  


== Mini-Games ==
== Mini-Games ==
In ''Trouble in Paradise'', two mini-games were added where you can compete against any character in-game. These are [[The Great Piñata Paperchase]], and [[The P Factor]].
{{Needs testing|details=Find the exact range of levels she prefers}}[[File:Leafos p-factor.png|thumb|Leafos in The P Factor]]
 
In ''Trouble in Paradise'', two mini-games were added where players may compete against any character in the game. These are [[The Great Piñata Paperchase]], and [[The P Factor]]. Leafos can appear as an opponent in either game, where the piñata she uses is randomized.
Leafos can be your opponent in either game, where she will use (insert all pinata options).


In The P Factor, she can instead be a judge. As a judge, Leafos will prefer low level or low value piñatas, such as [[Whirlm|Whirlms]] or [[Bunnycomb|Bunnycombs]]. She shares this criteria with [[Nana Urf]], and has opposite tastes to [[Gretchen Fetchum]] and [[Professor Pester]].
In The P Factor, she can instead be a judge. As a judge, Leafos will prefer low level or low value piñatas, such as [[Whirlm|Whirlms]] or [[Bunnycomb|Bunnycombs]]. She shares this criteria with [[Nana Urf]], and has opposite tastes to [[Gretchen Fetchum]] and [[Professor Pester]].
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==


* According to Leafos, she would have been called [[Dedos]] if she had been a boy. This is a reference to an earlier version of the character.
* According to Leafos, she would have been called Justin or [[Dedos]] if she had been born a boy.  
** "Justin" is a reference to Justin Cook, the game's director, while "Dedos" is a reference to an earlier name used for the character during development.
* Leafos is not fond of [[Turnip Stew|turnip stew]].
* Leafos is not fond of [[Turnip Stew|turnip stew]].
* Despite being siblings, Leafos frequently suggests the player hit her brother, [[Seedos]], with a shovel to get him to give you more seeds. The reason for this is unknown, but it is possible that it is to mislead the player into getting retribution from Seedos.
* She does not seem to get along with [[Miss Petula]], ironically complaining about how she is always gossiping.
* She does not seem to get along with [[Miss Petula]], ironically complaining about how she is always gossiping.
* She seems to enjoy video games, as she talks about them a few times. She also mentions previous Rare game, Grabbed by the Ghoulies.
* She seems to enjoy video games, as she talks about them a few times. She also directly mentions previous Rare game, Grabbed by the Ghoulies.
* Despite multiple clues being present in-game, Leafos is unaware of her brother, Stardos’ fate.  
* The Journal entry for the [[Pink Flutterscotch]] suggests that Leafos may be interested in girls.  


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

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Leafos
Leafos
Leafos
Leafos would like to help you become a great gardener. Leafos will help by giving you some basic tools, and explaining how to use them.
RolePlayer Guide
RelationshipsJardiniero (Father)

Mother (Mother)

Dastardos (Brother)

Storkos (Sister)

Seedos (Brother)

Miss Petula (Dislikes)
Voiced ByLouise O'Connor

Leafos is the first character seen upon arriving at the garden. She acts as the guide to the player, providing the game’s tutorial. After the tutorial is finished, Leafos will continue to assist the player by informing them about events happening in and around the garden and providing various bits of advice.

Leafos is the second child of Jardiniero, and is the only one of her siblings that still lives with him. She deeply misses her father’s garden, and is eager to help the gardener in restoring it to it’s former glory.

The in-game Journal is authored by Leafos. Most entries are assumed to be written by her, unless otherwise stated. Leafos also drew pictures for the Journal, however these are not seen in-game, as the Journal instead displays the 3D model for the subject.

Biography

This section is incomplete. You can help improve Piñata Journal by expanding it.


Appearance

Personality

Lore

Young Leafos, as seen in the Storybook
Young Leafos, as seen in the Storybook

Leafos was the second child born to Jardiniero and Mother, born while her mother was on shore leave. Mother would leave again soon after, leaving Leafos with her father and elder brother, Stardos.

She grew to adore her father's garden. So much she would bring flowers inside, and later would attempt to do the same with a Moozipan. This incident sparked Jardiniero to gift her paper and pencils, telling her to draw what she saw in the garden to bring into her room. Leafos loved the idea, and quickly filled all the space in her room. Jardiniero would then get the idea to bind the drawings into a book, creating the Journal.

Leafos would continue to live in the garden for many years. Her younger siblings, Storkos and Sidos, would soon join, and complete the family. One day, her parents would leave in the hunt for a Dragonache. The garden would be left in the care of Stardos, with Leafos to assist him. This unfortunately would quickly go awry. Lester, who had provided her parents with the map, would convince Stardos to meet with him in his hideout in the jungle. As soon as he was out of sight, Ruffians would attack the garden. They would destroy everything, and cause the remaining siblings to scatter. Leafos would hide inside the family home, and would remain there until Jardiniero returned. She would be the one to inform him of the grim news.

None of her siblings would ever return home, leaving only Leafos and her father in the destroyed garden. With Jardiniero wheelchair-bound and Leafos lacking the experience of him and her brother, neither would be up to the task of restoring the garden to its former glory. After several years, the pair would finally sell the land, hoping someone would come along to bring life back to the garden. The gardener would purchase plot, meeting with a crying Leafos in the barren garden, and beginning the game.

Gameplay

Leafos acts as a guide to the player throughout the game. At the beginning of Viva Piñata (2006), she gives the player the tutorial, teaching the basics of attracting piñatas, growing plants, and romancing. She also equips players with the tools needed to work in the garden, although they are in rough shape.

In Trouble in Paradise, the tutorial is much more indirect, with Leafos taking a backseat. Regardless, she is still there to help the player get on their feet.

After the tutorial, Leafos is often the one to provide information about different things going on in the garden. Whether it's a level up, fights, or an introduction to a new character or piñata, Leafos is usually the one to notify players via the alert system. In Trouble in Paradise, she will also give the player an idea of what they have unlocked after leveling up.

Every day from around 10am-7pm, she will visit the garden. She will wander around, observing the player's progress and interacting with resident piñatas. While she is visiting, she can be spoken to, providing advice, information about the other residents, world building, or even references to the game's development and other Rare titles. Be careful, though, as not all of Leafos' advice is accurate. She will sometimes mislead the player, although it is unknown if this is intentional or not. If it starts raining, Leafos may head home early.

More mischievous gardeners may decide to mess with Leafos, by hitting her with the shovel or watering her with the watering can. Doing this will cause Leafos to become angry with the player, and if her patience is pushed far enough (use the tool on her 5 times), she will revoke the offending tool for about 30 seconds.

Mini-Games

In-game testing needed. Details: Find the exact range of levels she prefers.

Leafos in The P Factor

In Trouble in Paradise, two mini-games were added where players may compete against any character in the game. These are The Great Piñata Paperchase, and The P Factor. Leafos can appear as an opponent in either game, where the piñata she uses is randomized.

In The P Factor, she can instead be a judge. As a judge, Leafos will prefer low level or low value piñatas, such as Whirlms or Bunnycombs. She shares this criteria with Nana Urf, and has opposite tastes to Gretchen Fetchum and Professor Pester.

Leafos Gossip

Note: This list is only for Gossip quotes where Leafos talks about herself. For the full list, see here.

  • "If I'd been a boy when I was born, Dad was going to call me Justin (Classic)/Dedos (TIP). Our names are all so weird. They're the kind of names that you would see in a computer game or cartoon or something."
  • "I've got two brothers and a sister you know. I was always the brains of the family."
  • "One of the best games I ever played was Grabbed by the Ghoulies."
  • "The journal has lots of information about how to do everything! It contains all the things I've discovered while living here on the Islands."
  • "I don't think you talk to me as much as you should. I have lots of good advice you know."

Quotes

For a full list of Leafos' quotes, see here.

Trivia

  • According to Leafos, she would have been called Justin or Dedos if she had been born a boy.
    • "Justin" is a reference to Justin Cook, the game's director, while "Dedos" is a reference to an earlier name used for the character during development.
  • Leafos is not fond of turnip stew.
  • She does not seem to get along with Miss Petula, ironically complaining about how she is always gossiping.
  • She seems to enjoy video games, as she talks about them a few times. She also directly mentions previous Rare game, Grabbed by the Ghoulies.
  • The Journal entry for the Pink Flutterscotch suggests that Leafos may be interested in girls.

Gallery