

He was originally named Lester, and used to help Jardiniero with his garden.

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.
PESTER BALL HOW TO
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. This may be performed up to 5 times.0 coins For Professor Pester as he appears in the television series, see Professor Pester (TV series). 1500: Increase one of the Pokémon’s Base Stats by +1.1500: The Pokémon adds a Move from its Egg Move or Move Tutor List to its Inheritance List.1000: The Pokémon is of an unusual coloration, gaining a +2d6 Bonus to the Introduction Stage of a Contest toward a single Contest Stat.(Note: This does not stack with the “Birthright” Feature) It does not learn another Ability at Level 20, but learns one at 40 as normal. 500: The Pokémon is born knowing its second Ability, as if it had reached level 20.Additionally, when creating any Pokémon, you may enhance the Pokémon in several ways by paying the listed cost. It costs 6000 to create a Porygon, and 3500 to create a Castform, Solosis, or Magnemite. Prerequisites: For Science!, Expert Medicine Education, Expert Technology EducationĮffect: When using For Science!, you may also create Porygon, Castform, Solosis, or Magnemite.
