This is a guide to explain your town. There are a few basic places
that start off in your town, so it is really essential that you know how to use
all the stores well. This is my first guide, so bear with me as it may be
bizarre or slightly unorganized at first, but it will get better. I will keep
trying to add more information to it as I get more. Please be aware that this
is a guide and there are possible spoilers in some points.
Please: if you know someone who can be found at a place that I did not list
under "Can be found here" please let me know and I'll add them. This part is
new and may not be 100% complete yet.
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Version
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1.0- Wrote all of the info I had on the shops, including the table of
contents, ending comments, and intro.
1.1- Read through to check for spelling errors and mistakes. Added small bits
of info to various sections.
1.2- Changed format.
1.3- Fixed Hearty Lyla info and Moonlight Cafe/Perch Inn
1.4- (Added to gameFAQs) Fixed headings and added summer produce prices.
1.5- Added a question.
1.6- Added a question, product list for Moonlight Cafe, Hearty Lyla and
Perch Inn.
1.7- Added fall and winter crop info. Fixed a few glitches and mistakes.
Added some new info on the Perch Inn, Blue Sky Ranch and the library.
Added some things in various other sections.
1.8- Added who you can find where to the bottom of every place.
1.9- Added a few questions.
2.0- Added a question.
2.1- Fixed way to get Sanatorium.
2.2- Added various info.
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Table of Contents
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Use control + F (for pc users) to search for the code of what you want to see
Part 1: Starting in town
1. Your house [aa]
2. Spring Farm [ab]
3. Blue Sky Ranch [ac]
4. Workshop [ad]
5. Jamie Ranch [ae]
6. Junk Shop [af]
7. Mayors house [ag]
8. Town square [ah]
9. Clinic [ai]
10. Harvest Goddess Spring [aj]
11. Sunny Lake [ak]
12. The Mines (Lake Cave/Moonlight Cave) [al]
13. Mt. Moon [am]
Part 3: Ending comments
1. FAQ [ca]
2. Contact me [cb]
3. Credits [cc]
4. Legal stuff [cd]
Note: Time stops when you enter a building.
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Your House [aa]
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This harvest moon game is unique from the others, because you actually get
to choose where you want to live. There are 3 choices that all have their
advantages and their disadvantages. The properties are as followed:
Ocean side- This is the largest property out of the three. The soil quality
is low, and unfertile. If you want to grow crops here you will need
fertilizer to turn a good profit. Raising animals here is a good idea because
there is so much space. You can easily fit a barn, chicken coop and pasture.
Beach festivals are close and getting to Sunny Lake will be easy. It is close
to the carpenters’ house so buying new furniture or upgrading your house will
take no time.
River side- This is the middle sized property. The soil here is very fertile
so growing crops is both fast and profitable. Fitting a chicken coop in is
easy. If you want to put a barn, I suggest a different property, or buying
extra land, because there is little room for a pasture. As the name suggests,
it’s close to the river, so it’s a good spot for fishing. The blue sky ranch
is right next door so buying animals, animal care products or feed won’t take
much time out of your day.
Village center- This is probably the smallest starting property. The soil is
mostly unfertile, with a few squares of fertile land. If you want to be close
to the shops, this is probably your best bet. Close to many shops, this
property is good to buy products. Also, many potential mates or friends are
nearby. Just up the path is the moonlight mine where you can go mining all
year long.
Your house is easily the most important place in the town. In your house you
can check the weather forecast for the next day, save your game, sleep, cook,
store tools, store items and check upcoming events.
Outside your house is your land. By pressing the Z button you can change the
game so the land has colors. Blue is your land, yellow is someone else’s
land, green is free land. On free land you can plant crops, but if someone
moves in your crops will be gone. You can only build on your land.
The mailbox is right there when you go out the door. When a letter is
sticking out the side you can see, it means that you have mail. Sometimes,
when people move in they will send you a letter to say that they are there.
Sometimes your friends will send you letters just to say hi. Some old letters
will be stored in your bookcase.
Your lumber pile is located beside your house. Lumber will be stored there
once you chop it. If you remove a stake from the lumber pile, you can not put
it back in. You can use stakes to make a fence that will surround your
pasture so your animals can’t escape.
Then there’s the shipping box, one of the most important features of your
house. You put items in the shipping box when you want to sell them. Just
have the item in your hands, face the shipping box, make sure you are right
next to it and press A. If you miss, no worries. Just pick it up and put it
in. Be warned: once you put something in you can’t get it out.
Can be found here:
You
Your dog
Husband/wife
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Spring Farm [ab]
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The spring farm is one of the few places you need to go to be a successful
farmer. The spring farm sells many seeds as well as seedlings. There are also
some crops available to purchase there too, in case you want to buy them for
recipes or gifts. Once you sell 10 limestones, fertilizer is available to
purchase as well. Fertilizer makes the soil quality better so crops grow
faster and sell for more.
Liz and Nina live in the spring farm. Liz stays behind the counter and sells
you product while Nina tends to the crops. Nina is available, and you can
marry her if you choose to.
-----------------Product List-----------------
~~Spring~~
Turnip seed--20g
Potato seed--30g
Cabbage seed--40g
Bread fruit seed--60g
*Strawberry seed--300g
Spring seed pouch--60g
Moondrop flower seed--20g
Green herb seed--20g
Eggplant seed--40g
Pumpkin seed--70g
Yam seed--30g
Bell pepper seed--40g
Carrot seed--40g
Spinach seed--40g
Fall seed pouch--60g
Orange herb seed--20g
~~All seasons~~
Grass seed--50g
**Fertilizer--150g
Mora seedling--300g
Chestnut seedling--350g
Orange seedling--360g
Apple seedling--370g
Evergreen seedling--200g
**once you ship 10 limestone
Closed: Mondays and holidays
Open: 9am-6pm
~~Spring crop price list~~
Potato--150g
Breadfruit--230g
Corn--300g
Onion--180g
Cocoa--315g
Pumpkin--325g
Bell pepper--135g
Carrot--205g
Spinach--240g
~~Summer crop price list~~
Potato--165g
Breadfruit--225g
Corn--230g
Onion--140g
Cocoa--240g
Pumpkin--350g
Bell pepper--145g
Carrot--220g
Spinach--260g
~~Fall crop price list~~
Potato--180g
Breadfruit--275g
Corn--255g
Onion--155g
Cocoa--265g
Pumpkin--270g
Bell pepper--110g
Carrot--170g
Spinach--200g
~~Winter crop price list~~
Potato--195g
Breadfruit--300g
Corn--275g
Onion--170g
Cocoa--290g
Pumpkin--300g
Bell pepper--120g
Carrot--190g
Spinach--220g
Can be found here:
Liz*
Nina*
*always
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Blue Sky Ranch [ac]
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The blue sky ranch is the place to go to buy animals, animal care products
and animal feed. To be allowed to buy an animal you have to have either a
barn (cow, sheep, horse) or a chicken coop (chickens).
Hank, Ellen, Blue and Bob can be found at the blue sky ranch. Hank works
behind the counter to sell you animals and products. Ellen and Blue work
outside with the animals. Bob.... works with the animals and is also the guy
who picks up the items from your shipping bin and pays you. You can marry
Ellen, Blue and Bob.
The Blue Sky Ranch is also where you go to sell your animals. A horse
that won a race will sell for 50,000 g.
Closed: Thursdays and holidays
Open: 6am-6pm
-----------------Product list-----------------
Brush--800g
Milker--1000g
Clippers--800g
Bell--500g
Animal Medicine--800g
Good egg--120g
Good milk--300g
Good cheese--380g
Good mayonnaise--180g
Good butter--350g
The workshop is the place you need to go if you want to purchase more land,
purchase furniture, buy a new house or upgrade your house. Lumber is for sale
at 50g each. When you befriend the mayor it unlocks more land available for
purchase, at 3 hearts you will have all the land unlocked.
Kurt, Joe and Woody can be found at the workshop. Kurt and Joe are Woody's
apprentices. To be able to upgrade your house to level 3, you must have one
heart with Kurt, Joe or Woody or the upgrade will not be offered. You can
marry Joe or Kurt in this game, if you like them.
This is Jamie's Ranch. Jamie is your sworn enemy in the game and for some
reason they hate you. I say they because no matter what gender you are, Jamie
is the opposite. For this reason, you can marry Jamie if you choose to.
For those of you who have married Jamie, you will know this, but for those
who haven't, this could be a spoiler, so if you do not want to read it,
don't. If you marry Jamie your game ends.
Jamie's ranch has a fair amount of animals and a lot of crops. It's no
wonder Jamie's virtually always making more money than you. That said, if you
barge into Jamie's land, they might get mad at you. There's absolutely
nothing to do at Jamie's farm, you can’t even go in the house.
The junk shop offers a selection of bizarre items. You can buy tool upgrades
from here, once the “experience bar” has reached the right level. Tools here
might cost a lot, so the blacksmith shop is often a cheaper alternative. The
blacksmith does not start off in the town, so look for the section on the
blacksmith shop if you don't have it and don't know how to get it. More items
are added as time goes by. There are a few pieces of basic furniture there.
The junk shop also sells cooking utensils.
Ann and Michael live at the junk shop. Ann is Michaels’ daughter. Michael
works behind the counter to sell stuff. Ann is a person you can marry, if you
choose to.
The junk shop upgrades eventually, after you sell a lot of ores, especially
rare ores.
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Mayor's House [ag]
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This is where the mayor lives. If you go to visit him he will be happy to
talk to you. Maria is the mayor's (Theodore's) daughter so she also lives
there. Unless you want to befriend the mayor or woo/befriend Maria there's
really no point in going to the mayor's house. The mayor is always in his
house whenever you visit, even if he was across town right before you
entered....
Can be found here:
Theodore*
Maria
*always
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Town Square [ah]
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The town square is the place in which quite a few festivals take place. The
bulletin board will let you know about any upcoming festivals. The blue box
in the square is used so that when festivals require an item to be donated,
you simply place it in the box. Placing an item in it is simple, it’s the
same as putting an item in the shipping bin. If the item is not donated then
the festival will be cancelled (note that not all festivals need items, you
don’t need to put in a chicken for the chicken festival). Also, you do not
have to donate an egg for the egg festival the first year.
The town square is also a good place to find visitors on weekends. Before
new people move into your town, they sometimes come to visit on weekends.
If it is raining, no one will come. Anyone who visits your town (except the
gourmet and Nami) can move in.
Can be found here:
Louis
Lyla
Doug
Duke
Carl
Nami
Ronald
Dan
If you faint (run out of energy) in the game this is where you end up. Alex,
the town doctor will fix you right up, and luckily for you he doesn’t charge
anything for his service. After repeat visits, it might get tiring having him
lecture you about fainting, so try to avoid it.
Alex is an eligible bachelor as well.
Martha works in the clinic as kind of a nurse or bed maid. If you make her
your friend (3 hearts) then she will offer to knit you a bigger rucksack. All
you have to do is give her a ball of yarn. How do you get yarn? Buy it from
Lyla or buy the yarn maker and put wool in it. Give Martha the yarn and your
rucksack will be able to hold 15 items (you did buy the upgrade from the junk
shop already, right?).
Closed: Wednesdays and holidays
Open: 6am-9pm
Can be found here:
Alex*
Martha*
Gina
*always
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Harvest Goddess Spring [aj]
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This is where you go to give the harvest sprites your notes. Every 5 notes
(up to 50) you get a musical instrument. Once you hit 50 notes, the harvest
goddess is revived. The next notes really don’t make a lot of a difference.
Every time you enter the spring a cut scene will occur. You can’t find
anything or even look for anything in there.
Note: After 50 notes entering the spring will cause your stamina bar to
refill.
Can be found here:
Harvest Goddess*
Sprites*
Jamie
*always
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Sunny Lake [ak]
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Sunny Lake is a very large lake which you can fish at. There are many people
to meet here. Going to sunny lake lets you meet Terry. After you catch 1 fish
you can meet Ray. Once you ship 10 herbs you can meet Basil. You can meet
Henry the day after you plant 3 trees.
As well as fishing, sunny lake is a great place to talk to people. Ray and
Basil are often found wondering around by sunny lake. Jamie seems to spend a
lot of time there as well. I’ve also seen Nina there, and Eve during the winter.
In winter, they lake freezes over so you can’t fish in it. You can, however,
walk across the frozen lake and go mining in the lake mine which is full of
valuable gems.
Can be found here:
Ray
Eve
Nina
Henry
Basil
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The Mines [al]
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There are 2 mines in the village. One open year round and one only available
in winter.
Mining is very simple. Falling down the cracks in the ground is your best
way down if you want to get far down. Be careful though, you can fall up.
Smashing rocks is where you’ll find the gems, and ores. If you hoe the ground
you can find pontana root and good clay.
------------------Lake Cave-----------------
The lake cave is only open in winter, but is a great way to make easy money.
Walking across sunny lake will lead you right to the entrance. There are many
rare gems throughout the mine. The jamasquid lives on the 100th floor of the
mine. You can catch one every trip down. I'm not sure if you can get another
squid if you still own one you got at first. Can anyone confirm this? A
jamasquid sells for 1000g and looks really cool. Everything you can find in
the moonlight mine (below) can also be found.
Can be found here:
no one
----------Gem floors----------
Floor 15- All amethyst (220g)
Floor 20- All aquamarine (230)
Floor 25- All topaz (240g)
Floor 30- All sapphire (250g)
Floor 35- All emerald (330g)
Floor 40- All ruby (350g)
Floor 45- All limestone (5g) in the crystals, all junk ore (1g) in the rocks
Floor 50- All diamond (500g)
Floor 10 is a dead end, if you land there either hoe for the stairs. The
stairs can be found, by a type of black line around 2 sides or the square
will be a bit pixilated. Or you can go back up to the first floor and try again.
-----------------Moonlight Cave-----------------
The moonlight cave is open all year long. There are fewer gems in the
moonlight cave, and you have to get down farther to find any. The best use
for this mine is to get moonlight stones, ores, pontana root and good clay.
Can be found here:
Tim (once he moves in*)
Ann
Kurt
Alex
Bob
----------Items prices and list----------
Limestone—5g
Good clay---10g (lots on floor 2)
Pontana root---40g
Running up mount moon is a good way to find many wild plants. Some of them
are good to restore your energy (honey) and others are good for gifts
(flowers). Foraging items doesn’t take a lot of energy but it is a good idea
to have at least the Rucksack (10) to be able to get a decent amount of items.
For a complete list of wild items and there uses, check out Sephiroth101’s
Money Making Guide and look under foraging.
A few uses for wild plants are:
Honey- restores your energy a fair amount. This is good for mining because
you can restore a pretty good chunk of energy with only one space in your
inventory used.
Green herb- put one in the pot to make herb tea. Not only does it sell for
more, if you want to stay up all night, it will make you less tired the next
day. When you are tired all work takes extra energy.
To get the paradise orchard to move into town, plant a fruit tree on land
you own. Ronald should come knocking on your door the next day. He will only
build the orchard, however, after you talk to him at the Spring Horse Race.
Ronald, as you may have guessed, is the owner of the Paradise Orchard. Dan
is Ronald’s hired help. Dan waters the trees and picks the fruit when it’s
ripe. Dan is also a swinging bachelor who is available for marriage.
You can make the paradise orchard expand. Plant 3 more fruit trees, bringing
your total up to four. It helps to befriend Ronald (he likes fruits) and
selling fruits may also be a factor. Meryl will also show up when you
befriend Ronald. Meryl is one of the two little kids in the game.
You won’t find anything for sale at paradise orchard. With the fruit they
have I imagine they turn it into juice/soda and sell it to some other store
to sell.
Closed: holidays
Open: 9am-9pm
Can be found here:
Ronald*
Dan
Meryl (eventually*)
Once you ship lots of ores the blacksmith should move in. If it
doesn’t, sell more ores and he should come. Remember, you have to wait until
the next day for a shop to appear.
Tai is the blacksmith. If you give him the correct ore (gold for gold tool,
silver for silver too, ect.) and some money he will upgrade your tool. The
“experience bar” for your tool has to be in the correct area. Tai will also
take coral, moonstones, and gems to make jewellery. You can make brooches
and rings. Tai will only take in one thing at a time, and each thing will
take a few days to complete.
Tim comes to town with Tai. Tim is one of the two kids in town. Tim hangs
out in moonlight mine through most of the day. If Tim is in town, once you
reach level 100 of the moonlight mine the first time he will give you a power
berry. Power berries improve the length of your stamina bar.
Hearty Lyla is fairly simple to get into town, if you know how to do it.
Selling flowers, good clay, berries, yarn, balms and jewellery will all help
getting Lyla into town. Flowers, berries and good clay will probably be the
simplest route because they are the easiest to come across at the beginning
of the game. Meet Lyla at the flower festival and wait until summer. If you
have sold enough stuff Lyla will move in late spring or summer. If not,
keep trying.
Lyla is the owner of Hearty Lyla. She works behind the counter to sell many
gift items. She sells yarn, jam, balms and various other items. If you want
to buy vases for your house then make sure you have sold 10 good clay.
Atelier Saibara should already be in town and the vases are made by Saibara.
Lyla is eligible and you can marry her if you like her, and her pink hair.
Lyla will not send you a letter when she opens up shop, so make sure you do
not already have her. She sets up her small shop beside town square, opposite
the junk shop.
There's nothing you can do with the door at the back of her shop. Maybe
it's her bed room, it might be quite uncomfortable to fall asleep behind
the counter...
~~Product list~~
Pink yarn--1500g
Yellow yarn--1300g
Blue yarn--1800g
Orange yarn--1400g
Red yarn--1300g
Green yarn--1400g
Purple yarn--1300g
Silver brooch--1050g
Gold brooch--1600g
Aquamarine brooch--1850g
Silver ring--1700g
Gold ring--1750g
Strawberry jam--480g
Very berry jam--260g
Blueberry jam--300g
Marmalade--500g
Apple Jam--700g
Saibara opens up shop once you ship one good clay. He will never sell
anything in his shop but once you sell 10 good clay he will sell vases in
Lylas shop. If Lyla is not in town yet, look at the above section for tips on
getting her.
If you get Saibara to 2 or 3 hearts (he loves good clay), have shipped 5 good
clay and befriend the mayor a small amount a cut scene should occur when you
enter his shop. He will ask you to go to the mayors’ house and deliver a
package. Do this, and return to Saibaras’ shop. You will be rewarded with
the aging pot. The aging pot takes a surprisingly short amount of time to age
food.
Once you get him up to 5 hearts and ship 10 good clay you will trigger
another cut scene if you enter his shop. This time, he will give you a
mysterious pot, the mixing pot. The mixing pot allows you to make balms and
energy drinks.
The Library opens up partway through spring. Maria runs the library, and you
can marry her if you like the quiet, shy girl.
The library has 2 sets of books: one for spring and summer, one for fall and
winter. Read all the books and you can get a nice surprise.
The mayor, Maria’s dad, often hangs out at the library. Basil also spends
some time hanging around in the library. Sadly, no one else seems to read the
books in the library. Not a very successful library, now is it? Henry also
hangs out at the library some times as well.
Also, if you get Ray to 4 hearts (approx.) and Maria to one or two you can
see a cut scene with them in it there.
Closed: Mondays and holidays
Open: 9am-6pm
Can be found here:
*Maria
Theodore
Basil
Henry
Ray
*always
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Perch Inn [bf]
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After attending the spring horse race the inn should move in the
first of summer.
Gwen, Doug and John live at the perch inn. Doug sells the food, Gwen cooks
the food and John does nothing. John’s actually a dog who you can brush, but
can’t talk to. You can’t pick him up, because he’s bigger than you. Anyways,
you can marry Gwen if you like her.
In the summer, Nami will stay at the inn. Nami is also the weathergirl, who
appears daily on your television screen. In fall, the Gourmet stays at the
inn. The Gourmet likes food a lot, and he’s the one who will give you the pig
if you buy a barn. When it's raining Henry will stay at the Inn.
A bit after meeting Carl at the Moonlight Cafe (the moonlight café has to
already be in town) Carl will open up his shop. Katie takes up a position
helping Carl. Carl is the main cook, and an eligible bachelor. Katie is a
waitress and you can marry her as well.
The Cafe sells a lot of sweet treats which you can buy (they are eaten
immediately) that restore some of your stamina. The Cafe is a great hangout,
and you can often find a few people in there, enjoying the goods.
Katie tries to cook cakes and sweets for the cafe but apparently she's
really not very good at it, given the expression on peoples face when they
eat it.
Closed: Tuesdays and holidays
Open: 9am-6pm
Can be found here:
Katie*
Carl*
Ellen
Joe
Liz (Mon)
Martha (Wed)
Nina
Bob
Lyla
The sanatorium opens after you ship 30 herbs. You may also have
to meet Martha or befriend Alex (1 heart is good). Gina and Dia move in.
Gina is a personal nurse for Dia, who is a very sick young lady. Both Gina
and Dia are available and you can marry either of them if you wish.
The sanatorium is also a type of addition to the clinic. Both are health
care facilities and they are located right next to each other.
Attend the spring horse race and the cafe should move in the first
of summer. They expand later on, just let some more time pass and the
cafe expands by a huge amount.
The Moonlight Cafe is owned by Duke. Duke is getting up there in years, so
he has Eve there to attract customers. Pretty with pink eyes, you can marry
Eve, if you don’t mind having your wife be the star attraction at a cafe.
Carl starts off at the moonlight cafe as well.
In the evening, the moonlight cafe is the only place to be. Many people
spend their nights drinking juice or soda. The bar is usually a very social
place, although sadly a lot of the people there don’t like to talk.
~~Product list~~
Veggie salad--300g
Steamed clam--590g
Baked potato--320g
Popcorn--320g
Pizza--700g
Orange juice--120g
Apple juice--130g
Grape juice--150g
Grape soda--600g
Apple soda--620g
Very berry soda--480g
Closed: Tuesdays and holidays
Open: 6pm-5am
Can be found here:
*Eve
*Duke
*Carl (before he opens his cafe)
Blue
Ronald
Hank
Woody
Dan
Jamie
Q: How do I use my copper watering can? It only waters one square.
A: Hold down the x button to charge an upgraded tool.
Q: How do I get Dan, Ronald and Gwen back in town?
A: Dan you ship fish, fruit, and strawberries. Ronald you ship fruit and
juices or sodas. Gwen ship 10 fish and 20 vegetables to get her back.
Remember, there doesn't seem to be a surefire way to get anyone back.
Keep trying.
Q: How do you find clams?
A: Dig on the beach shoreline right where the water touches the sand.
Keep digging along it and you'll find some clams.
Q: What does the trail to the right do? What is it for?
A: Some people think it's the horse racing track but it has no known use.
It is rumoured to be a way to connect to another harvest moon game, but no
one knows for sure.
Q: How do I marry Jamie? He/she is at 10 hearts.
A: There are a few special requirements for marrying Jamie. You have to
have shipped one of every type of crop. You have to have revived the harvest
goddess (50 notes). You also must have the birth of life note which you
get by having an animal born on your farm.
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Contact Me [cb]
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Alright, I am happy to receive e-mails about:
-Corrections to my info, spelling
-Additions that you think fit into my guide
-Confirmations. Throughout the guide there may be places where I ask for
confirmations or info
-Missing info. If it is stated I need the info, I will be happy to accept it
in the place
-Questions. If you have any questions about the game, even not about your
town, feel free to ask me. I’ll help you to the best of my ability.
-Anything constructive. I don’t want flames or arguments but anything
constructive will be gladly read.
E-mail me at: xo_krystal_kairi_ox (at) hotmail (dot) com
You will, of course, get credit for whatever you have helped me with. I am
not going to put your name if you ask me a question, unless, for whatever
reason you ask me to. If you want your question left out of the FAQ
completely, just let me know.
Thanks goes out to Wolfire for some info on the move ins section of the
guide.
Thanks to Dark_Assassin_X for how to get Gwen back.
Thanks to Marvelous for creating the game and Natsume for translating.
Thanks to Mathew (TwinCobra) for a correction on which button to use to
change the ground colours, the fall and winter produce prices for spring
farm, a thing about the jamasquid, info for the library, perch inn, blue sky
ranch, a few spelling errors and an idea for a where you can find people
addition.
Thanks to vysearcadia for a few corrections and where you can find people.
I am in no way part of Natsume, Marvelous or any other part of function of
this game in any way.
This guide cannot be reproduced for any reason without my permission. This
guide is only for GameFAQs and Super Cheats, please let me know if you find
it anywhere else.