
I was doing it randomly and I can’t level up from village level 8 anymore…
Cabbage is amazing, but it’s such a hassle to do Io-pon every day, harvesting, sowing seeds, watering, and doing Io-pon!
If you prepare level 9 types and have excellent villagers, everything can be automated except for the drum.
In the morning, I’m drumming while working on breeding with Matsuri-chan’s sword, burning and replanting seeds, and before I know it, it’s already noon.
Before going to bed, checking for any water leaks from the farmers is an essential part of peasant life.
>>4I want to progress in the story, and I also want to fish, but I’ve been neglecting it lately…
>>4Isn’t it easier and faster to prepare arrows by placing the Matsuri-chan Sword next to you rather than swinging it for harvesting?
Thinking about it, not being a serf means I have too much time on my hands every day.
In terms of harvest speed, spinach, which grows by the next morning if you plant it and give it a little water right after, is superior to turnips.
With cabbages, you have to fertilize on the second day to be able to harvest.
Is this work possibly the crop MAX level 9?
>>8The farmer’s skill will reach 10.
>>13I’ve searched, but I can’t find any information about it becoming 10. If it really does, I would like to see it.
Has anyone caught any fugu? I can’t find any.
I was reading the winter map’s weather as snow, but it turned out to be a miss.
Does reaching level 10 require completely conquering missions like the village levels?
I wonder why Pirika and Tsuiran became DLC?
At this rate, it’s not normal for Clarisse to not be included as a DLC character.
Well, it’s fine, but the selection of people is a mystery.
>>11If an important marriage candidate in the story becomes DLC, there will be backlash.
If it’s a scenario where they don’t have much screen time and their design is niche, those who want to can easily skip them.
I wonder if the feeling of jealousy sprouts for the first time when someone is cheated on…
There is Level 10.
I didn’t know that with a sharecropper, you could reach 10, even though with the Earthmite’s power, 9 is the limit.
Farmers, you know…
At least let me specify the seeds to plant.
I used to like the quiet little garden near my house, but since it was a hassle to manage, I’ve recently switched to a more consolidated management style.
I just released the winter area, but the boss from that winter is really strong, so I’m feeling anxious about the future.
Should we liberate all the fields and go all out on the decorations buff?
Is it about time that using unenhanced starting weapons is getting tough?
>>18If it’s a divine instrument, even a blunt sword at the highest level can somehow manage.
>>19It seems that some level of enhancement is necessary after all.
Well, I guess I can manage with skill trees and decorations.
It feels like the final boss might be poorly balanced, as the difficulty spikes significantly, so it’s better to brace yourself.
It’s unreliable for clearing out weak enemies, but the charged Gatling with attribute talismans is really handy in boss battles.
The figurine buff is relatively at the level of margin of error.
If you don’t update, you’ll die even in the story, because it’s the armor.
Once you step out into the outside world, the number of weapon and armor recipes suddenly increases, and their performance skyrockets, making it difficult to decide when to refresh them.
Each one is expensive.
If you carelessly enhance your equipment, you’ll lose money fast.
The material also melts.
The facility’s earnings have improved, so the running costs for the villagers are covered, but the cost of refreshing the equipment is still a challenge.
Can you give me coins with an easier request, Swallow?
>>28One option is to use the worst save and load feature to farm high-value materials.
>>29If I have time to reload, I feel like it’s quicker to advance time and earn properly.
Hidden King. It’s tough if I don’t make equipment and update from around here.
I was about to buy all the infinitely available fish with all my money, that was close.
I always buy as much as is in stock…
Since I’m playing without any prior knowledge, I somehow knew that I would be able to reach the Spring Village.
I was surprised to find an overhead map when I thought there was just a summer village next door on the ground.
It has stopped progressing after trying to get the bond to 7 or higher, but is it okay to confess now?
The furniture buff will inflate in the second half.
Basically, you can win by placing the ornaments all over the place and attacking with the sacred tools.
When I clear one side of the dungeon, certain enemies stop spawning, which is a problem.
Is the price of the gold turnip 200 or 210 at level 1?
I feel like the unit price increases by 10 each time the level goes up by 1.
Whether the price of the gold turnip becomes 300 is at level 9 or level 10.
Murakame is too heavy!
>>39I’m muscular because I train hard…
Clarisse’s equipment is scary…
I want the farmland to be a bit more compact.
Especially summer and winter.
The chunks dropped by the will-o’-the-wisps are priced at 200 or 400, so the efficiency is good.
The weapon enhancements honestly don’t match the required amount considering the update frequency and the extent of enhancement, and the divine weapons are too strong.
As long as the minimum updates are done, strengthening can be done only when there is nothing else to do.
The princess is in the rice field even on New Year’s Eve!!
There are too many unemployed men in this game who don’t know how to make a living…
>>46I’m living off the allowance I got from the village chief’s wallet.
>>46Well, Kai is accumulating a lot of debts, isn’t he?
>>46Takumi is the best, after all.
I think Level 10 is already a lie.
>>47I sometimes see people saying that they become level 10 as a farmer, but I’ve never seen any evidence of it, so it must be a hoax.
I don’t want to say it’s a bug that prevents me from getting married now, but…
I wished they would have considered someone as calm as Yachiyo-san as a candidate.
When I leave the fields to the farmers, I can’t stand them watering and planting seeds unevenly, so I have no choice but to manage it myself, which is a hassle.
You useless farmers…
>>52I thought it might be because there aren’t enough people for the farm work.
Even if it’s enough, will it still have gaps?
When I equipped Iroha-chan with automatic HP recovery, she became a fortress. While provoking, she keeps recovering more and more during the boss’s attacks…
Women generally have their own shops, you know.
Both Tsubame and Grandma Hisui and Yachiyo.
Zaza is a blacksmith, and Pirika is a hunter.
You can respect me even more, you know.
I’m adding bells, but I wonder if I might run into a lack of firepower as I progress.
It seems that all the pressure from the absence of the Earth Dance Performer and the six gods is falling on Fubuki.
It’s quite trivial, but I just realized it after playing for 40 hours in the status details screen…
Summer is too cramped to be productive.
>>62It’s only just reached winter, but I wonder if it’s right to put various things there without fields.
>>66You’ll probably regret it if you don’t earn some experience points from the harvest before cleaning up the fields.
>>66I think it’s fine to close the field once I’ve earned enough from the farm.
A huge torii gate just for summer will come later, so there really isn’t enough space.
I thought the seed level would increase with seed shipment, but could it be that this time the seed level also increases with the crop level?
>>63Isn’t it rather unlikely to increase with seed shipments?
It’s difficult to manage people, isn’t it?
I’m happy to receive vast farmlands that seem like a desperate gamble when the town level increases in autumn.
Why do we have to put a crappy building on this vast farmland for the village level?
Garlic… Where is the garlic…?
I realized that Mokoron is surprisingly incompetent.
I thought my happiness was decreasing, and it turned out that my home was inadequate, but I hadn’t pointed that out at all.
I feel like it used to be seed shipments.
Pirika-chan is cute… Let’s become a family…
What does the villager’s farming +5% skill affect? I can clearly see how things like gluttony impact, but what about this?
I wonder if having a raised platform has any effects.
Is it just appearance?
I still don’t really understand village building.
Before I knew it, my profits had turned into a deficit.
>>76After placing the smile bearers in the existing stores and appropriately placing the medicine, carpenter, and blacksmith bearers in each village…
Is it not possible to be in the black just from the store’s sales?
There are decorative items that cannot be installed without a height difference.
It’s a shame that the raised platform can’t be used for external storage.
Managing trees is a hassle, so I planted them all in a row on the unused land, and it looked magnificent.
This time there are peaches and a variety of tree types.
Isn’t it quite difficult to gather enough people to fill up the summer village store?
When I came to the summer village and didn’t have any store skills, I managed to make do by sending people to the winter village and doing something about it.
The rice is harvested in abundance, so just around the main house of the grandfather is more than enough.
I thought I was safe by collecting smiles, but then a superior version of smiles showed up…
Is a water feature only useful for scenery and rice?
They have been filling in the area that looks like a winter pond more and more.
The main house of the princess is on a hill.
I create rice fields around and place a kappa plush toy.
A life hack that prevents farming by setting up the main house of the princess on a high ground.
I like that rice doesn’t need to be watered! When I think of it as a 2×2 grid, the yield is average though.
Rice is easy and profitable because it simply fills rice fields and farmers.
Shall I make Iroha-chan’s dream of a foreign land grow in the spring village?
I hesitate to drive out the immigrants who have been here since the early days and have contributed to forestry, even though they don’t have much in terms of specifications; I feel that would be tyrannical.
>>90But what if that person is a big eater…?
>>95I already got rid of those guys a long time ago.
They are really just rural residents with neither positives nor negatives.
It’s nice how the number of construction companies increases the inventory of timber and stone.
Autumn is incredibly vast, so it offers a lot of freedom and is great.
Once I finish leveling up the village, I want to build a brothel there.
Autumn and winter are too narrow!
Spring and winter divide that wide field…
>>93Isn’t autumn extremely wide?
What is summer to you?!
“Those dedicated ornaments are disproportionately large!”
There are so many fishing spots that I don’t know where to find what…
Many village chiefs are unaware of the summer highland development area.
I just found out that there’s a path laid under the house…
Little fish
Take care~~
>>101(crop seeds)
Autumn is nice and wide, but there are a few jumps available, which is a bit disappointing.
Winter is too three-dimensional.
In spring, even though there are jumps ahead, it’s a bit too far from the settlement.
Summer is narrow.
The vastness of summer is a bug!
>>103Matsuri-chan is the best, so it’s all good.
The elevated area is narrow too…
Is there only a maximum of three settlements in summer?
I wonder if I should demolish the teahouse I built at the first event…
Because everyone travels between the four villages!
I realized later that it would be fine to just cram the vendors into the empty shopping district during the summer.
It’s helpful that there are no bathhouses in Kusatsu since I can’t enter them after the next tournament.
Matsuri-chan!
Big!
I haven’t touched the newly opened settlement in the depths of spring even once.
There’s not that much farmland…
>>110That’s like a storage room.
Let’s put a bothersome ornament and house here.
If we clear Matsuri-chan’s land, it would make a great settlement.
Ignoring the landscape, let’s just cram houses together tightly.
The effect of the demon figurine is so intense that it’s turned into a village of heretics…
Won’t you become a demon too?
I planted grapes in the summer village, so I don’t have trouble with RP anymore, but the trees are getting in the way…
I actually want to divide it into residential areas, commercial areas, agricultural areas, and industrial areas, but there is no land available.
The need to place various buildings and objects is necessary, but the unusually narrow spaces in the summer village are one of the few drawbacks of this game.
I packed a lot into summer to earn points.
Now that it’s over, I’m building a teahouse on a small hill where wisteria flowers bloom.
In front is the sea, and a view of Maturi-chan’s shrine and the volcano spreads out!
The access to the autumn field is just too bad!
There’s happiness prepared above the smile.
It seems like the message is to specialize in commerce during the summer.
It was worth wielding the Matsuri-chan sword to present rice before the princess.
Finally, I’ve finished leveling up my rice…
I want to decorate stylishly with ornaments, but I can’t quite figure out the layout.
Only the area around the princess has solidified.
Commercial specialization is fine, but just placing residential areas is too cramped.
Can wisteria be planted as a tree?
>>124There is no wisteria trellis, but a large wisteria tree can be planted.
It’s big and beautiful.