
When you have purchased the Red Cloak, the Godhand and Miracle Glove will be offered. It is here that you can buy special crop seeds, the Teleport Stone, the Love Bangle and the Truth Bangle as well as the Red Cloak. Here you will find three gaming tables and a window where you can purchase medals as well as exchanging them for prizes.

In the northern wall of this chamber is the entrance to the Casino. The highest Necklace is the Mythic Necklace. The most important Accessories are the Necklaces that are offered when your tools have been upgraded to the next level. Jet sells special items from the counter, including Accessories, Records and the Harvest Moon cards. Guts is the Sprite who organises the Sprite Labour force for you in exchange for medals. Feed the Baby and ultimately he will grant wishes for you. To the left of the reception area is a large pot where you will find the Baby after you have rescued 60 Sprites. There is a reception area where you will find Guts, Jet and the postboxes for every Team. The Sprite Company Tree: This is where you will find all Harvest Sprites. You can find Hugh, Rock, Muffy and Cody here on a regular basis. Many of the villagers go to the Goddess Spring when the weather is fine. Drop an offering into the Spring to persuade her to appear. The Goddess Spring: This is where you will find the Harvest Goddess after you have rescued 60 Sprites. On the western side of the River, you will find the following: The river effectively cuts the Valley in half. To the right of the Crossroads is a bridge that crosses the river from west to east. The path that leads south from your farm goes to a place where a number of paths meet. Your farmhouse basically stands almost in the centre of the Northern part of the Valley. The updated versions of both guides should be uploaded to IGN later today.įor any one who may need the information NOW: I have a Characters Guide that does that, but that is organised according to the person rather than the location.Īn hour after I began this post, I wrote a new 'Map' section for both my General Guide and my 1st Year Events Calendar Guide. I have written 'map' sections in previous guides actually, so it is not entirely new for me, but I think that a little walkthrough of the Valley itself could be useful, with brief descriptions not only of the buildings but of the people inhabiting them and the best gift for each. "So is it your job just to wander around the town?" and "Our once world-famous bazaar has now just become a small market" are a few examples of the sort of thing the villagers say - while not overly hard to read, reading is definitely necessary to fully enjoy the game.When a player emailed me with respect to the little Walkthrough for the first week in Cute, bewildered and out of her depth completely, I had a sudden inspiration. What may present more of a problem than the controls is the large amount of reading involved - everyone you talk to says several lines of text, and there are no voice overs, so you'll need to be a confident reader to handle this one. You can access your inventory with the X button and bring up a quick list of stuff you can equip with R. Basically, the + Control Pad moves your person, the A button makes your character jump, and the B button interacts with people, objects and uses your equipped item. The controls are rather straightforward, and you can choose to use either buttons or the Touch Screen, or even a mixture of the two. For starters, there are regular festivals, which set you little challenges, like giving out as many flowers as possible - and when you get bored of those, there are dozens of people to talk to, with the intent of building a relationship, and eventually getting married, and starting a family. There's more to Harvest Moon than just farming, too.
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Time in the game doesn't pass in real time - it only passes while you're playing, meaning your child can go days in-between playing, and still have a field full of healthy crops. Farming in the game's easy enough, as you plough your fields, and sow your seeds - and luckily, there's no requirement for children to check in at least once a day to water their crops.
