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'''Piñatas''' are the primary inhabitants of [[Piñata Island]], and are the central focus of the game. Every species is different, but all share a paper-mâché exterior and a [[sweet]]-filled interior. Happy piñatas get sent to parties around the world, but will come back home perfectly intact. | |||
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There are many different species of piñatas, but all share certain characteristics. All piñatas are made from paper, and are covered in paper strips similar to fur. Each one is filled up with candy, the [[Happiness|happier]] the piñata the more candy inside. They all have stub like legs, with no feet. They're brightly colored and possess a wide variety of patterns, each unique to that species. | |||
Piñatas are named after the real-world animal they are based on, combined with a type of sweet. For example, a [[Bunnycomb]] is named after a bunny and a honeycomb. Some piñatas are even based on [[:Category:Mythical|fantastical creatures]] that have no real world counterpart. | |||
== Attracting Piñatas == | |||
=== Wild Pi'''ñatas''' === | |||
=== Sour Pi'''ñatas''' === | |||
=== Other Types of Pi'''ñatas''' === | |||
Some species of piñata cannot be attracted from the wild like normal. Instead, they are only found through special methods. | |||
==== Evolution ==== | |||
Some piñatas are capable of [[evolving]] into a completely new type of piñata. These piñatas cannot be found in the wild, and can only exist if you know how to make them. Most commonly, evolution requires a piñata be fed a certain thing. For example, if a [[Newtgat]] eats a [[chili]], it will evolve into a [[Salamango]]. Other piñatas however, have more complicated methods, often unique to that species. These methods are often quite strange, and require things you normally wouldn't do. Even hitting piñatas with your [[shovel]] can lead to unique outcomes, the only way to know is to give it a try. | |||
==== Domestic Piñatas ==== | |||
Certain species of piñata can only be found for sale at [[Paper Pets]] (or [[Gretchen Fetchem's]] in ''Pocket Paradise''). All that is needed to get these piñatas in your garden, is to reach the right [[level]] to unlock them and too have enough [[chocolate coins]] to get them. | |||
In ''Trouble in Paradise'', Paper Pets no longer sells piñatas and all domestic species must be attracted from the wild like normal. | |||
==== Trapping ==== | |||
Exclusive to ''Trouble in Paradise'', you are able to leave your [[garden]] and visit two brand new locations, the [[Dessert Desert]] and the [[Piñarctic]]. There are certain species that only live in these locations, and won't come to your garden themselves. To get them, you'll need to [[trap]] them. You can purchase traps and bait from [[Langston's TrapEase]]. Place down a trap, [[bait]] it, and wait. If a piñata steps on the trap, it will trigger, catching the piñata and sending it straight to the [[Post Office]]. You can then deliver the [[crate]] to your garden, and fulfill that piñatas requirements as normal. Be quick though, as the piñata may decide to head dome and force you to trap it again. | |||
==== Special Piñatas ==== | |||
There are two species of piñata that are unlike any other, the [[Dragonache]] and the [[Choclodocus]]. These elusive creatures have unique, complex processes to obtain them, and only one can exist in a garden. They cannot be destroyed, nor can they [[romance]] or even wear [[accessories]]. They are the ultimate prize, and hunting them down has led some to [[Storybook|disaster]]. | |||
In ''Pocket Paradise'', the [[Jeli]] is treated similarly to a special piñata. Only one may or may not exist per save file, and obtaining one can be very tricky and unlike any other species. The Jeli however, can still romance and can be traded between players, and otherwise still acts like a normal piñata. In ''Trouble in Paradise'', it is a normal piñata, and can be found in the Piñarctic. | |||
== Care == | |||
=== Happiness === | |||
=== Romancing === | |||
=== Fights === | |||
=== Illness === | |||
== Parties == | |||
== Species Lists == | == Species Lists == | ||
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Piñatas are the primary inhabitants of Piñata Island, and are the central focus of the game. Every species is different, but all share a paper-mâché exterior and a sweet-filled interior. Happy piñatas get sent to parties around the world, but will come back home perfectly intact.
Characteristics
There are many different species of piñatas, but all share certain characteristics. All piñatas are made from paper, and are covered in paper strips similar to fur. Each one is filled up with candy, the happier the piñata the more candy inside. They all have stub like legs, with no feet. They're brightly colored and possess a wide variety of patterns, each unique to that species.
Piñatas are named after the real-world animal they are based on, combined with a type of sweet. For example, a Bunnycomb is named after a bunny and a honeycomb. Some piñatas are even based on fantastical creatures that have no real world counterpart.
Attracting Piñatas
Wild Piñatas
Sour Piñatas
Other Types of Piñatas
Some species of piñata cannot be attracted from the wild like normal. Instead, they are only found through special methods.
Evolution
Some piñatas are capable of evolving into a completely new type of piñata. These piñatas cannot be found in the wild, and can only exist if you know how to make them. Most commonly, evolution requires a piñata be fed a certain thing. For example, if a Newtgat eats a chili, it will evolve into a Salamango. Other piñatas however, have more complicated methods, often unique to that species. These methods are often quite strange, and require things you normally wouldn't do. Even hitting piñatas with your shovel can lead to unique outcomes, the only way to know is to give it a try.
Domestic Piñatas
Certain species of piñata can only be found for sale at Paper Pets (or Gretchen Fetchem's in Pocket Paradise). All that is needed to get these piñatas in your garden, is to reach the right level to unlock them and too have enough chocolate coins to get them.
In Trouble in Paradise, Paper Pets no longer sells piñatas and all domestic species must be attracted from the wild like normal.
Trapping
Exclusive to Trouble in Paradise, you are able to leave your garden and visit two brand new locations, the Dessert Desert and the Piñarctic. There are certain species that only live in these locations, and won't come to your garden themselves. To get them, you'll need to trap them. You can purchase traps and bait from Langston's TrapEase. Place down a trap, bait it, and wait. If a piñata steps on the trap, it will trigger, catching the piñata and sending it straight to the Post Office. You can then deliver the crate to your garden, and fulfill that piñatas requirements as normal. Be quick though, as the piñata may decide to head dome and force you to trap it again.
Special Piñatas
There are two species of piñata that are unlike any other, the Dragonache and the Choclodocus. These elusive creatures have unique, complex processes to obtain them, and only one can exist in a garden. They cannot be destroyed, nor can they romance or even wear accessories. They are the ultimate prize, and hunting them down has led some to disaster.
In Pocket Paradise, the Jeli is treated similarly to a special piñata. Only one may or may not exist per save file, and obtaining one can be very tricky and unlike any other species. The Jeli however, can still romance and can be traded between players, and otherwise still acts like a normal piñata. In Trouble in Paradise, it is a normal piñata, and can be found in the Piñarctic.