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{{Stub}}{{Infobox items|name=Hard Soil|image=Cracked earth isometric icon.png|level=1|base_value=0|journal_entry=Dried out and sun baked. This soil should be removed before you can build a new garden.}} | {{Stub}}{{Infobox items|name=Hard Soil|image=Cracked earth isometric icon.png|level=1|base_value=0|journal_entry=Dried out and sun baked. This soil should be removed before you can build a new garden.}} | ||
'''Hard Soil''' is a special type of [[surface]] only seen in ''Viva Piñata'' and ''Pocket Paradise''. It is utterly inhospitable to life, unable to grow any type of [[plant]], nor attract even the most basic of [[piñata]]. [[Buildings]], [[decorations]], [[fences]], and other structures cannot be placed on hard soil. [[Crates]] are an exception, and can be placed on hard soil. Moving it again will cause it to remove the hard soil beneath it. | '''Hard Soil''', also known as '''cracked earth''', is a special type of [[surface]] only seen in ''Viva Piñata'' and ''Pocket Paradise''. It is utterly inhospitable to life, unable to grow any type of [[plant]], nor attract even the most basic of [[piñata]]. [[Buildings]], [[decorations]], [[fences]], and other structures cannot be placed on hard soil. [[Crates]] are an exception, and can be placed on hard soil. Moving it again will cause it to remove the hard soil beneath it. | ||
Every new garden will be filled with hard soil, that must be removed by whacking it with your shovel. The first [[garden]] will also contain [[garden junk]], that will also remove hard soil upon being destroyed. | Every new garden will be filled with hard soil, that must be removed by whacking it with your shovel. The first [[garden]] will also contain [[garden junk]], that will also remove hard soil upon being destroyed. | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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File:Hard soil overhead.png|A new garden filled with hard soil | |||
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[[Category:Surfaces]] | [[Category:Surfaces]] | ||
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Dried out and sun baked. This soil should be removed before you can build a new garden. | |
| Level | 1 |
| Base Value | 0 chocolate coins |
Hard Soil, also known as cracked earth, is a special type of surface only seen in Viva Piñata and Pocket Paradise. It is utterly inhospitable to life, unable to grow any type of plant, nor attract even the most basic of piñata. Buildings, decorations, fences, and other structures cannot be placed on hard soil. Crates are an exception, and can be placed on hard soil. Moving it again will cause it to remove the hard soil beneath it.
Every new garden will be filled with hard soil, that must be removed by whacking it with your shovel. The first garden will also contain garden junk, that will also remove hard soil upon being destroyed.
Hard soil is the result of Professor Pester's attack on Jardiniero's garden, the same garden that you have now been saddled with. Despite making it seem like restoring the garden is impossible, hard soil will give way to normal, healthy soil upon being removed.
Because the game takes place in a different garden, Trouble in Paradise does not feature hard soil at all.
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A new garden filled with hard soil
