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Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland
Shop Guide
By AdrenalineSL
E-mail me: toiletrabbit(at)hotmail(dot)com
Version 1.1: Released August 26, 2002
This little document you're reading now is a FAQ that lists all the shops and
what they buy/sell. Since the world of Harvest Moon isn't very big, there are
only a few shops. It's a small community with very friendly people, although
most of them seem to become annoyed when they are given more than one gift a
day. Anyway, shopping in Harvest Moon is a bit different. You'd think that if
you talk to the shopkeeper, you'd be given a menu that allows you to choose
what to buy or sell. It's not that way in Harvest Moon. Oh, no. This game
calls attention to the fact that shopkeepers are unnecessary, since a slip of
paper next to the cash register "provides" the goods the store contains. Odd,
yet convenient.
Each store gives you two options: to buy or to sell. Clove's Villa, however,
is the only exception. You can only sell things there. BUY lists what you
could buy from the store; SELL lists what the store could buy from you. Get
it? It's not complicated. Don't worry. Just let it sink into your head. I
promise the text won't run away by the time you return. Following the shop
list is a small guide that will tell you how to procure certain types of food
and items to sell to the shops.
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Ronald's Supermarket
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Open: 8AM - 6PM
Closed on Sundays
BUY
Rice Ball 200G
Sandwich 250G
Soft Bread 150G
Honey 200G
Cheese 500G
Milk S 150G
Egg 50G
SELL
Potato 60G
Tomato 80G
Corn 120G
Breadfruit 100G
Very Berry 10G
Cranberry 20G
Blueberry 30G
Cheese 500G
Yogurt 350G
Carpenter's House
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Open: Early - 5PM
Closed on Tuesdays & Thursdays
BUY
Kitchen 10,000G
Dog House 5,000G
SELL
Blue Rock 90G
Rare Metal 180G
Copper Ore 40G
Iron Ore 60G
Limestone 40G
Sunny Garden Café
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Open: 12PM - 5PM
Closed on Mondays
BUY
Tea 150G
Herb Tea 200G
Milk Tea 200G
Cookies 250G
Muffin 250G
Cake 300G
Cheesecake 350G
Pancake 300G
SELL
Herb 10G
Breadfruit 100G
Egg 50G
Milk S 150G
Milk M 200G
Milk L 300G
Milk G 400G
Cheese 500G
Yogurt 350G
Very Berry Jam 80G
Cranberry Jam 100G
Blueberry Jam 150G
Mixed Berry Jam 80G
Moon Garden Bar
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(Same building as Sunny Garden)
Open: 6PM - 12AM
Closed on Mondays
BUY
Nut Wine 200G
Wheat Wine 250G
Water 50G
Milk 150G
Herb Wine 350G
Fish Meal 500G
Sautéed Mushrooms 400G
Tomato Salad 400G
A. Cheese 500G
French Fries 400G
SELL
Very Berry 10G
Cranberry 20G
Blueberry 30G
Walnut 20G
Mushroom 20G
Medium Fish 80G
Large Fish 120G
Cheese 500G
Potato 60G
Tomato 80G
Corn 120G
Lyla's Flower Shop
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Open: 9AM - 5PM
Closed on Sundays
BUY
Potato Seeds 20G
Tomato Seeds 30G
Corn Seeds 30G
Breadfruit Seeds 40G
SELL
Potato 60G
Tomato 80G
Corn 120G
Moondrop Flower 10G
Cat-Mint Flower 20G
Herb 10G
Limestone 40G
Louis's Tool Shop
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Open: 10AM - 6PM
Closed on Wednesdays & Saturdays
BUY
Brush 300G
Milker 1800G
AP Medicine 1000G
Super Sickle 4500G
SELL
Moon Stone 100G
Rare Metal 180G
Iron Ore 60G
Copper Ore 40G
Pontata Root 80G
Medicinal Herb 30G
Milk S 150G
Milk M 200G
Milk L 300G
Milk G 400G
Farmer's Shop
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Open: 8AM - 5PM
Closed on Thursdays
BUY
Fodder 30G
Chicken Feed 10G
C.M. Potion 2,000G
Animal Medicine 500G
Cow 2,500G*
Chicken 500G
SELL
Cow 3,000G
Chicken 300G
Clove's Villa
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Open: 8AM - 6PM
Closed on Sundays
SELL
Egg 50G
Milk S 150G
Milk M 200G
Milk L 300G
Milk G 400G
Potato 60G
Tomato 80G
Corn 120G
Breadfruit 100G
Cheese 500G
Yogurt 350G
Medium Fish 80G
Large Fish 120G
Herb 10G
[*] If you have a particularly healthy and happy cow, you may get more money
for it.
Mini Food/Item Guide
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Before you can do anything related to cooking, you must first have a kitchen.
It's quite expensive. You can slowly save up the money by selling eggs, milk,
corn and tomatoes. You can also raise your own chickens and sell them to Bob
at the Farmer's Shop. Raising a chicken is simple. All you have to do is get
an egg and place it in the incubator. After about two or three game days, the
egg will hatch into a chick. A few more days of special care will make the
chick grow big and strong. Foraging for wild fruits and stuff can also help.
Anyway, once you have the kitchen, you'll be needing only the POT to concoct
these tasty delicacies.
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| Confitures |
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(French for jam :))
Food | Ingredients
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Cranberry Jam | Cranberry x3
Blueberry Jam | Blueberry x3
Very Berry Jam | Very Berry x3
Mixed Berry Jam | Blueberry, Very Berry
| Blueberry, Cranberry
| Cranberry, Very Berry
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| Dairy Products |
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Milk comes from cows. Wow, that was a no-brainer. You can buy a cow from Bob
at the Farmer's Shop. The price is fairly reasonable, considering the amount
of money you can make once it starts to work its magical tits. Once you buy
one, a calf will be sent to your farm. You will have to nurture it for a few
days (six days, I believe) before it matures into a fine cow. Cows won't give
up their milk unless they're happy, so you need to take good care of your
cows and not forsake them. You'll need a brush and a milker, the proper tools
for raising a cow. Brush and milk them everyday to slowly gain their
affection. As the game progresses and you treat them right, the milk load
will increase. Happy cows come from your farm!
Food | Ingredients
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Yogurt | Milk M
Cheese | Milk L
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| Fish |
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The only way to get fish is to uh, fish? Yeah, that's it! But first, you need
a fishing rod. You can get one by befriending Joe and bothering him while he
fishes near the Café & Bar during his break time. Eventually, he'll give you
an old fishing rod, with which you can use to catch fish at Walnut Lake. The
fish bite the best during the early morning or on rainy days. To eventually
get better fishing rods, follow the event: A Fishy Story.
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| Stones & Ores |
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You get these by tilling the soil during the night (it works during the day,
too). This is completely random. If you strike something, you'll hear a loud
"bing" sound. Sometimes you might find 10G. It's amazing to discover what
lies underneath all that soil.
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| Other |
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Certain types of food are seasonal. As the different seasons roll in, you'll
encounter different foods growing in the wild. Here is the list of the types
of food you can pick during the spring, summer, autumn and winter.
Spring
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Very Berry
Herb
Medicinal Herb
Blueberry
Summer
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Very Berry
Herb
Medicinal Herb
Cranberry
Blueberry
Walnut
Fall
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Herb
Medicinal Herb
Mushroom
Walnut
Cranberry
Full Moon Berry (hidden behind the café)
Winter
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Herb
Medicinal Herb
Mushroom
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Special thanks to Amanda Thurston for correcting an error regarding Clove's
Villa.
Shameless Plug
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Like my work? If you're interested, you can check out all of the walkthroughs
and guides I've made here:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/recognition/8212.html
Thanks for reading!
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MUCHAS GRACIAS!!!
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Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland Shop Guide
Copyright 2002 Stephanie Lee
August 2002