Party Girl

The Party Girl is an NPC that has a low chance to spawn once the following criteria have been met:


 * There is no NPC waiting to move in.
 * There is an empty house.
 * You have at least 8 other NPCs.

Party Girl has a spawn chance of 2% every morning, so it can take a long time for her to arrive. This spawn rate is the same even if she has already spawned in a world and died.

Items sold
Once the Party Girl has moved into a house, she will sell the following items:

Quotes

 * "We should set up a blinkroot party, and we should also set up an after-party." (As the pirate replaces the word "rum" in one of his quotes with "blinkroot", it is possibly the equivalent of the alcoholic beverage)
 * "Put up a disco ball and then I'll show you how to party."
 * "Do you party? Sometimes? Hm, okay then we can talk..."
 * "We have to talk. It's... it's about parties." (Which may be a reference to the Party Cat Comic series)
 * "I can't decide what I like more: parties, or after-parties." (A very close quote to Pinkie Pie from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic from the episode "Party of One")
 * "I went to Sweden once, they party hard, why aren't you like that?"
 * "My name's [Name of Party Girl] but people call me party pooper. Yeah I don't know, it sounds cool though."
 * "Wow, [Name of Character], meeting an adventurous man like you makes me want to party!" (If the player is male)
 * "I think it is about time I got my hair did!" (Only if Stylist is present)

Trivia

 * The Party Girl is the only female NPC that isn't angry during a blood moon.
 * Party Girl may be a reference to Pinkie Pie from the television series "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic," due to the potential quotes, hair style, color scheme, and general demeanor. The Confetti Gun may also be a reference to the 'Party Cannon', another aspect of the referenced character. Two of her possible names, Trixy and Sparkle, refer to characters in "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic."
 * Sprited by former terraria spriter William Data AKA Waffles.
 * She may also be a reference to the 1995 film "party girl" in which the main character, Mary, dresses in a similar fashion to this NPC.