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Beggar (Temporarily)|voice_actor=Unknown|journal_entry=Ivor is a good person, but he isn't always blessed with good luck. He never forgets a friendly gesture, and likes to pay his debts.}} | Beggar (Temporarily)|voice_actor=Unknown|journal_entry=Ivor is a good person, but he isn't always blessed with good luck. He never forgets a friendly gesture, and likes to pay his debts.}} | ||
'''Ivor Bargain''' is a trader who often visits the Village. He sells rare items you cannot find anywhere else. | '''Ivor Bargain''' is a trader who often visits the [[Village]]. He sells rare items you cannot find anywhere else. | ||
When you first meet him, he will be instead known as '''Ivor Begger'''. He will visit your garden, hoping you will help him get back on his feet. Doing so will turn him into Ivor Bargain, and open his shop. | When you first meet him, he will be instead known as '''Ivor Begger'''. He will visit your garden, hoping you will help him get back on his feet. Doing so will turn him into Ivor Bargain, and open his [[Ivor Bargain (Shop)|shop]]. | ||
In ''Trouble in Paradise'', Ivor can no longer be found anywhere in town or in your garden. His stock is now sold at [[ | In ''Trouble in Paradise'', Ivor can no longer be found anywhere in town or in your garden. His stock is now sold at [[Costolot's Store]]. You can find out where Ivor went by unlocking the [[wishing well]]. Someone has pushed Ivor down it, and he will now throw items he has found at the bottom up in exchange for [[chocolate coins]]. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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Starting from level 9, your garden may be visited by a beggar named Ivor. He won't do much, but you can talk to him or gift him chocolate coins. You can also [[Watering Can|water]] him and hit him with your [[shovel]] like other NPCs, though it is not recommended to hit him as he will leave for awhile. Instead, you should help him out by giving him the chocolate coins he asks for. | Starting from level 9, your garden may be visited by a beggar named Ivor. He won't do much, but you can talk to him or gift him chocolate coins. You can also [[Watering Can|water]] him and hit him with your [[shovel]] like other NPCs, though it is not recommended to hit him as he will leave for awhile. Instead, you should help him out by giving him the chocolate coins he asks for. | ||
Once you have given him 1,000 chocolate coins, Ivor will leave the garden permanently. He will flip his mask around, and open Ivor Bargain, a brand new shop with exclusive items. Most of these items have special effects, and can help you in your garden. | Once you have given him 1,000 chocolate coins, Ivor will leave the garden permanently. He will flip his mask around, and open [[Ivor Bargain (Shop)|Ivor Bargain]], a brand new shop with exclusive items. Most of these items have special effects, and can help you in your garden. | ||
=== ''Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise'' === | === ''Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise'' === | ||
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== Mini-Games == | == Mini-Games == | ||
Despite being stuck down the well, Ivor can still participate in the mini-games added in ''Trouble in Paradise'', though he will only appear once you have unlocked the Wishing Well. As an opponent, Ivor will use (insert pinata here) | |||
As a judge in [[The P Factor]], Ivor will prefer piñatas obtained through the Xbox LIVE Vision camera. | |||
== Leafos Gossip == | == Leafos Gossip == | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Ivor lost all his money and became a beggar due to poor luck gambling at piñata races. It is likely these races are similar to the mini-game added in ''Trouble in Paradise'', The Great Piñata Paperchase. | * Ivor lost all his money and became a beggar due to poor luck gambling at piñata races. It is likely these races are similar to the mini-game added in ''Trouble in Paradise'', [[The Great Piñata Paperchase]]. | ||
* Due to his stock being found at Costolot's Store in ''Trouble in Paradise'', it is speculated by some fans that [[Lottie]] may have been the person to push Ivor down the Wishing Well. This is not confirmed. | * Due to his stock being found at Costolot's Store in ''Trouble in Paradise'', it is speculated by some fans that [[Lottie]] may have been the person to push Ivor down the Wishing Well. This is not confirmed. | ||