
I wonder if it’s really okay to steal offerings and chop into a tree that has just been healed like this!? I’m doing it while thinking about that.
Thank you for the cleaning! This is a thank you!
>>1Thank you… Thank you…
I forgot how 5 felt since it was too long ago and I didn’t play it much, but I feel like the combat has become quite interesting.
There’s no problem with having as much wood as you want, so go ahead and keep cutting it.
It took me a while to realize that the Jizo was giving me rice balls as a thank you for the cleaning.
At first, as a Japanese person, I had a lot of resistance to swinging a hatchet at the cherry blossoms, but now I’m just like, “Well, if it doesn’t break, that’s okay!”
It’s a hassle to cut manually, but when the village level rises and people can shift to forestry, and if they plant pines or cedars, the supply of timber will also become much more abundant.
You can never have too much wood and stone.
I hear that many dancers are resistant to planting cedar trees.
>>9“I absolutely won’t plant it in the spring village.”
It’s safe because I’m just pruning the branches!
In other words, you can get saplings from the first pruning after fixing it, but if you don’t do it, you’ll end up forgetting which tree’s saplings you’ve received.
Hoon♥ Hoon♥
In the spring village, all you need is cherry blossoms!
Hey!
Hey!
Hey!
Maybe it’s because it’s still the beginning, but Mofu keeps trying to make me lie down, which reminds me of some cat.
I recently thought that getting seedlings, not just for fruit trees, might only be possible the first time.
It seems there are many places where the drum hasn’t been pruned, but I have no idea where those places are…
Make it so that bamboo produces bamboo shoots.
Seedlings can be obtained as rewards from character requests, besides pruning, or from traveling merchants and outdoor shops that randomly appear in the village or field.
I might have missed it because I didn’t know how to pick the fruit.
There are still no apples or anything like that.
If there are street vendors, you should definitely check out their lineup.
>>21Sushi restaurant
Winter has just ended, but I’ve never seen a seedling shop… Why do they do it randomly…
Having peaches makes RP recovery really easy.
>>23I can’t find any peaches… Matsuri-chan has been wanting them for a long time…
>>26You can receive 4 saplings by cleaning the Jizo statue 30 times.
>>35Can I receive it as a reward for my gratitude…?
Thank you, now I won’t have to keep Matsuri-chan waiting!
The street vendor should stay forever.
Especially those selling gold coins or chocolate.
Peach nectar is easier to make than medicine and more effective…
I want to do agriculture so much that I’m not letting the residents do it.
>>27The morning of the serf dancer begins by removing new residents from agricultural duties.
>>29When there are many things to do, I tend to forget to remove them and only notice it in the log.
>>29Even when I removed them first thing in the morning, there were still some motivated serf villagers who harvested crops on their own from time to time, which made me go “ngigigigigi.”
I decided to fill the village’s capacity until I finish leveling up the seeds.
Is the whale flying in the sky some kind of F element?
If you go outside the village and open the map, if there is a white circle near each save point, there will be a traveling merchant there, so it’s good to check in each season.
The place I am changes every day, and sometimes I come to the village.
Maybe it’s already the final stage, but I’ve never made medicine even once…
It’s both grateful and annoying for farmers to plant seeds on their own…
That’s a breeding field, so please don’t touch it!
>>33So this is why I’m allocating it to areas other than agriculture.
I received a peach seedling as a thank you… ♥
I have a strong will to never plant cedar trees.
The Jizo wouldn’t give you rice balls, you thief.
This time, there’s no need to plant in 3×3.
>>42This work has settled into a set of four vertically.
The bamboo of the object is flimsy, so please give it more volume!
>>43Since there’s only one, it doesn’t look much like a bamboo grove…
I don’t use it because you can’t stack the medicine and the meals are more effective.
Unless it’s a hard situation, there’s hardly any chance of getting severely worn down to the point of losing just by not attacking high-level bears.
Status abnormalities are a bit annoying too.
There are trees on the map that have not grown which can give you various fruit saplings, so you can get saplings by playing the drum there.
I’m not good at action, so even on normal difficulty, I’m taking 2 or 3 healing items during boss fights.
If I run out of medicine, I’ll just eat food, so I really haven’t done much of the preparation…
I thought the rice had disappeared even though it wasn’t assigned to agriculture, and the culprit was the old lady.
I tried making a pot for pharmacological skills, but I feel like it would be faster to just acquire it with general points.
>>49If you’re doing large-scale agriculture, generic points come pouring in like crazy…
As expected, niku-kyu fried rice… niku-kyu fried rice solves everything.
Street vendors are surprisingly important, you know.
I thought there were a lot of rare gems that don’t come out very often for sale.
I felt like I was about to die during the hard mode, but it was only against the autumn bear and the winter boss, and I didn’t recover from either with medicine or food.
When things get really tough, the drum’s level 1 gauge skill recovery field is excellent.
The seeds sold in the regular sale were scattered in different sections, so I searched for them at first.
I never thought that Sakana-kun would be in a position like a general store, especially in winter.
I planted an apple tree, but I don’t remember where I collected this seedling from.
Even though I gathered various equipment for my companions and strengthened them, horses and bears are still way stronger, aren’t they?
>>56Because the basic performance is high due to the lack of equipment…
I had been taking seeds from the vegetables planted around and starting to grow them, so I hadn’t been growing strawberries and cherry turnips for a long time.
I never imagined strawberry seeds were sold at Iroha Chaya…
There were three apples on a slightly elevated area of the spring plateau.
When you start rice farming in the large-scale development area in autumn, you’ll have a ton of generic points left over…
The monsters that are calculated based on level and the princess are easy to understand and have power.
That said, it’s strong when Hina uses her binding techniques.
It’s strong.
Is the princess… a monster…?
Returning to the forest of beginnings…
I wish they would do something about the places that sell seeds and their lineup.
Since we shipped this, let’s go buy high-quality seeds! …But where are they sold? I’m troubled by that.
I have made the field with corners removed in a 5×5 grid so that I can reach it in a single drumbeat.
>>66I get bothered if it’s not a square, so I’m doing it in 4×4.
Aren’t the monster raccoon and dog cute this time?
Hearing the wolf’s cry when it was hit is painful.
It’s easy to overlook places like tea shops or eateries that don’t seem to sell seeds but might have local limited edition items like sakura turnips, sticky rice, or otome melons.
The wolf-type monsters in Rune Factory are reliable, so I captured one as soon as the farm was unlocked.
It’s also good as a pet, right?
The number of derivative recipes for udon is increasing.
The important udon recipe is missing.
>>71I will buy it at the udon shop!
>>72That’s strange!!
I can now assign tasks to the people in the village, but why does watering the plants take so much time!?
It’s because he’s an old man, so there’s nothing we can do about it!
It’s like that.
>>73It’s because only an Earth dancer can stop time…
At first, I was like, why is a noodle shop built on its own…?
I guess I have no choice but to buy udon!
I prefer soba over udon.
Since we have flour, can’t we use it as medium-strength flour and make our own udon? But well… buying it is faster…
You village idiots! I’ll show you what real agriculture looks like!
Because there are no fairies, I can’t stuff them into the livestock barn.
The villagers, being unreliable, plant seeds in appropriate places in order of level, water them occasionally, and sometimes harvest them or not, often leaving for somewhere else in the middle, so they should not be allowed to farm.
Honestly, just implement the bread and udon recipes!
I want to turn the villagers’ houses into farmland…
If you take it easy, this game will never end…
I might have been rushing through the main story in the past.
Where’s the chocolate?