![]() Not long after they were gone, four enemy Ruffians appeared and attacked the gardens under Lester's orders, destroying nearly everything and kidnapping piñatas as well. Lester then tempted Stardos with his sour candy, and invited him over to his new lair to try some out. While he was away Lester took the time he was away to damage the garden. Lester was annoyed by this and thought of an evil plan to ruin the garden.Įventually, he sent Jardiniero after a legendary Dragonache tale. However, when Stardos was born he impressed his father by how well he tended the garden, and disallowed Lester from helping any further. To do this he usually took sharp corner shortcuts to get the garden how he wanted it to be, such as creating black and red candy to feed the piñatas. He was originally named Lester, and used to help Jardiniero with his garden. In Viva Pinata: Pocket Paradise, he can be scared off by having a Mallowolf or a Barkbark equipped with a Spiked Collar scare him off from the garden.In Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise he can be bribed with at least 500 Chocolate Coins to not attack a piñata in a garden.In Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise he will destroy Decoy Piñata decorations before he will destroy a real piñata.In Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise he can be scared by a tamed Limeoceros.Professor Pester is scared of Dragonaches.However this does not work in Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise. He can be scared away from the garden if you purchase the Captain's Cutlass in the garden in the original Viva Piñata or Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise.There are multiple ways to prevent him from breaking a piñata. After this happens, he will shout his catchphrase "Victory is mine!" He will randomly laugh while in the garden. When he destroys the piñata, he then sucks up all the candy and eats it, leaving nothing behind. The targeted piñata also cannot be interacted with or sold. If he has targeted a Piñata, he will not react to being hit with a shovel, and cannot be bribed. If he is bribed less than 500 coins, he will laugh and become unable to be bribed until he leaves. He can be bribed to not destroy a piñata and instead leave, but if no one pays him 500 Chocolate Coins quickly enough he will lock on to a piñata and he cannot be stopped if he has already locked on. He is a nasty piece of work whose jealousy goes unchecked until he strides into the garden at random, employs all the same techniques as his Ruffian underlings, and carries a large rod with one purpose in mind: breaking your most expensive Piñata. He is the main antagonist of all the games and the television series. Professor Pester (ペスター教授 Pesutā Kyōju) is the leader of the Ruffians. –Alert when appearing in Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise ![]() Well now you are lucky enough to meet the real deal! ME! The incredible Professor Pester, ha ha ha! Ha ha ha! I'm sure you've already met my other pupils, the Ruffians. You will learn how to make me happy or your sappy little garden will suffer. I am Professor Pester, and I'm here to educate you. ![]() 0 coins For Professor Pester as he appears in the television series, see Professor Pester (TV series).
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