How to Get a Juicygoose Pinata

Attract a Quackberry., To make it visit, have 4 pinometers of water and a corn plant in your garden., Make it Resident., Get the gooseberry., Direct the Quackberry to the gooseberry., Enjoy your goose!

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Attract a Quackberry.

    You must, at least, be able to dig ponds with your shovel before you can get one.

    In the classic version, you get a pond shovel upgrade at level
    7.

    To make it appear you must dig up 3 pinometers of ground. (If you already have gotten one in the past, Have Gretchen Fetchem get it.

    Express is SO much faster.)
  2. Step 2: To make it visit

    It should cross the boundary after you get rid of any predators that eat it, like the Pretztail, for example. , Its residential requirements are that you have 4 pinometers of water in your garden and eats a piece of bread. , One can be bought at Costalot's store or grown from a bush. , It will eat it and a cloud will surround the Quackberry.

    A Juicygoose will walk out. ,
  3. Step 3: have 4 pinometers of water and a corn plant in your garden.

  4. Step 4: Make it Resident.

  5. Step 5: Get the gooseberry.

  6. Step 6: Direct the Quackberry to the gooseberry.

  7. Step 7: Enjoy your goose!

Detailed Guide

You must, at least, be able to dig ponds with your shovel before you can get one.

In the classic version, you get a pond shovel upgrade at level
7.

To make it appear you must dig up 3 pinometers of ground. (If you already have gotten one in the past, Have Gretchen Fetchem get it.

Express is SO much faster.)

It should cross the boundary after you get rid of any predators that eat it, like the Pretztail, for example. , Its residential requirements are that you have 4 pinometers of water in your garden and eats a piece of bread. , One can be bought at Costalot's store or grown from a bush. , It will eat it and a cloud will surround the Quackberry.

A Juicygoose will walk out. ,

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