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Long ago the towns of Bluebell and Konohana were friendly neighbors, joined together by
a tunnel underneath the mountain that separates the towns. Eventually the towns started
to disagree with each other on whose town had the best cooking cousine. As the villagers
became more obnoxious with each other, the Harvest Goddess became more annoyed
with them. One day she finally put her foot down and collapsed the tunnel between the
towns, cutting them off from each other. Now the only interaction the towns have with each
other is at their cooking festival, where their cooking conflict continues four times per
season.
As a new farmer, you are eager to start your new life at one of the towns but a freak travel
accident makes you to forget what town you originally were going to live in! Listen to each
mayor's story, hear about each town, and then decide where you want to start your new
farm life.
Game Features
As its name implies, Tale of Two Towns allows you to select the town you want to live in.
Bluebell Town's specialty is with animals such as cows, chickens, sheep, and the new
alpaca. Konohana Town concentrates on growing crops, trees, and grains. Both farms in
each town have a small area where you can have some of the other town's features; there
are small fields for crops on the Bluebell Town farm and a small barn for animals on the
Konohana Town farm.
Different villagers live in each town and have their own theme. Bluebell Town is a
European-style town and Konohana Town is Asian-themed. Unique shops exist in both
towns and you will need to travel across the mountain to shop in each town.
Residing in a specific town is not permanent. You can change your home town once per
season and are free to move back and forth between towns. Players are expected to
move from time to time in order to upgrade each farm and experience each town's
separate festivals.
Some other features include:
the ability to select your character's gender at the beginning of the game.
a vast mountainous area where you can find items, fish, and bugs to sell.
the new dating feature, where you must go out on dates with your potential
spouse.
a message board request system where villagers will post requests for your help.
cat and dog pets who will automatically herd your animals outside.
weekly cooking festival based on salad, soup, main course, and dessert recipes.
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Harvest Moon character design is Marucome. This is a fan site and is not officially
Marriage candidates will have colored flowers in white, purple, blue, green, yellow, pink,
and finally red. There isn't a "black" or "orange" love stage in this version of Harvest
Moon. The four special marriage candidates do not have colored flowers. Regular
villagers also have simple white colored flowers.
When you are bare-hand fishing, you can pick up garbage items. If you find Old Boots and
Old Balls, keep them in your horse cart until you have 10 of each one. In your first winter,
Rutger will put the request for the Master Rod up on the Bluebell message board. You will
be requested to bring him 10 Old Boots and 10 Old Balls, but the bare-hand fishing ponds
are frozen in Winter! If you have the required items before Rutger's request appears, you
can get the Master Rod even in Winter instead of having to wait until Spring when the
ponds thaw.
If you don't have the required items if Rutger asks for them in Winter, he will put his
request back on the Bluebell message board once a season until you complete it.
The Snowballs can be found randomly on the ground during Winter. You'll need 10 of
these to complete the Oracle's request that rewards you with the Snowboard. She also
wants 10 Elli Leaves, which are a foraged wild flower also found in Winter. Elli Leaves
have a star rank and will rot if you try to keep them until Winter of year 2, when the
Oracle's quest becomes available. Snowballs don't rot (or melt) so you can collect the
necessary 10 and store them in your horse cart until you activate the request from the
Oracle.
Ore Stone is a wild foraged item found in the mountain area, needed for bed expansions.
You can find it by looking on the ground or foraging in the tree trunks and mountain
cracks. If you find one, don't smash it with your hammer to get at it's random contents.
Instead, store it in your storage cart until you have a total of 8. After that, you can smash
any new ones you find to see what's inside.
out for another horse at any time. You can brush the horse and feed it a Horse Treat, but
there isn't any purpose of it. There's no need spending time trying to raise hearts with the
horse when it doesn't have any to begin with.
The only uses for the horse is attaching the horse cart to it for a mobile storage unit and
riding it from one town to the other. Riding the horse is faster than running.
The view of the world has been widened to take advantage of the 3DS' wider screen
resolution. A standard DS game displays in 256x192, but a 3DS game displays in
400x240. Instead of stretching the DS game to fit the 3DS' wider screen, the game has
been adjusted so the "view" of the world is wider. The conversation dialog boxes are still in
the middle of the screen and have been adjusted to take advantage of the higher
resolution
If you mainly play your 3DS games with the 3D disabled, the only benefit is you see a
wider top screen. It won't give you any advantage when playing the game.
Game Controls
The buttons used to play the game are not overly-complicated. All of the game's actions
appear on the top screen of the Nintendo DS while the bottom screen is reserved for your
rucksack and inventory. There is no way to customize the game's controls.
Button
Commands
Directional Pad
A Button
B Button
X Button
Y Button
Start Button
Not Used
Select Button
Right Shoulder
Button
When talking to a person, removes dialog box so you can see their full
portrait
If you are playing the Nintendo DS game on a Nintendo 3DS console, you can hold down
the Nintendo 3DS' Select button to play the DS game in its native screen resolution and
not streched out to fit the size of the Nintendo 3DS screen width.
You can use your stylus on the lower touch screen to navigate through your rucksack or
when placing items in the shipping bin, but the touch screen is not used to move your
character around.
While all of the game's activies are on the top screen, the bottom screen of your Nintendo
console is reserved for your held items inventory, the current time and weather,
your current outfit, the shipped items list, a map of your location in the world, your total
money, and the board requests you've accepted. If you want a close-up map of the town
you are in, you can press the Start button.
Your inventory is separated into three bags: rucksack, fish, and insects. To open your
inventory, press one of the bag buttons at the bottom of the touch screen or simply press
the X Button to open the rucksack. Your rucksack can hold 36 items (3 pages of 12 items
each) while the fish and insect bags can hold up to 12 items. You can't increase the size
of your rucksack. Like-items will stack together based on their star rank and applicable
freshness rating. Paging through your inventory bags can be done by using the Right
Shoulder and Left Shoulder buttons, or by simply using the directional pad.
If you fill up a bag with items, you can still use your remaining areas. For example, if you
catch a lot of fish and fill up the 12 slots of your fish bag you can still pick up wild flowers,
since flowers fit into your rucksack bag and not your fish bag. You just won't be able to put
anymore fish in your bag.
Rucksack: This area will hold your tools, harvested crops, foraged items, and
generally most everything you pick up in the game. The fish bones, long boots,
and balls you catch when fishing are also placed here and not in your fish bag.
Fish: The fish you catch will be stored in this 12-slot bag.
Insects: All of the bugs you collect are placed here until you ship or gift them.
Frogs fall into the "insect" category and will be placed in this bag too.
In the upper-left corner of your top screen you'll see your stamina bar. This blue bar
indicates how much energy you can use up before you pass out for the day. Every
morning, the bar will be full (blue) and will decrease as you work with your tools. Once
the bar is completely empty (red) you'll pass out and be forced to go to bed.
Your energy bar will start out with 200 stamina points. You will lose points as you use
work on your farm but you can recharge your points by eating food or using the
bathrooms in your house. You will always have 200 stamina points when you wake up
in the morning; you can't save up your stamina for the next day.
-3
-4
You get hit by a wild boar
-5
-6
-9
-10
-14
-20
Jump into water before 9:00 pm
-21
-33
-50
Jump into water after 9:00 pm
+5
+10
+20
Eat something (wild item, crop, fish, cooked dish, etc.) The stamina recovery will vary
depending on the item
You can increase your overall stamina points to a maximum of 300. Randomly on the
bulliten board you'll find a request from the Oracle. If you complete her request then
you'll receive Magic Water as a reward. You can only obtain 10 Magic Waters in
the game and after that, they won't appear anymore. When you drink a Magic Water
you'll increase your stamina points by 10. It does ship for 50,000 G and can be given
as a gift to Hiro, Ayame, and Gombe if you didn't care about increasing your stamina.
Later in the game you can build a Hot Spring up near the Harvest Goddess' pond.
You need to complete the tunnel between the two towns, have a level 5 bulliten board
rank, and have 15,500 friendship (3.5 flowers) with Eileen.
Friendship Levels
Your friendship with the people in the game can affect activation of events and requests.
The higher your friendship level, the better the results. You will need a high level of
friendship with a marriage candidate if you expect to marry him or her.
When you talk to a person in the game, you will see a string of six flowers running along
the side of the conversation dialog box. These friendship flowers indicate what your
friendship point level (FP) is with that particular person. The flowers will start out as buds
and will bloom as you increase your friendship.
1 Flower
0
to
9,999
2 Flowers
10,000
to
19,999
3 Flowers
20,000
to
29,999
4 Flowers
30,000
to
39,999
5 Flowers
40,000
to
49,999
6 Flowers
50,000
to
59,999
Full Bloom
60,000
to
65,535
Normal townsfolk will have white-colored flowers and marriage candidates will have
colored flowers. The colored flowers represent the different "heart" colors that the person
has. In this game, the colors are white, purple, blue, green, orange, pink, and red. The
secret marriage candidates (Dirk, the Oracle, Mikhail, and Alisa) have white-colored
flowers like the non-marriageable residents but it is only to make it harder to tell that you
can marry him or her if you weren't already aware that they could be married. Before you
can marry, you need to reach 60,000 friendship points (full bloom level) with a bachelor or
bachelorette.
Raising your friendship with the people can be done by:
Talking: You can earn +100 FP each day when you talk to a person. Talking to the
person more than once won't give you additional friendship.
Giving Gifts: Each individual has different types of gifts that they like. A gift can
affect the friendship points +800, +300, or +50 FP. You can give one gift per day to
a person. Birthdays are very important because the points you earn from the gift
will be multiplied by 5; an +800 point gift will become a +4000 FP gift on a
birthday. Keep track of their birthdays!
Completing Requests: On the message board in each town you'll find requests
that the people would like someone to complete. If the request only involved one
person then you'll receive +50 FP when you complete that person's request. If the
request involved two people, you will get +25 FP for each person.
Random Events: When you become friends with the townspeople you can trigger
random events. These events will let you see some story between the villager(s)
involved in the event. You can get between +100 FP and +300 FP. Some of the
random events don't reward you with any friendship points.
Date and Flower Events: Only the marriage candidates can participate in dates.
These can activate when the bachelor or bachelorette has more than 5000 FP.
Talk to the person a second time per day to see if they suggest going out on a
date. If you pick a good spot, you'll earn +100 FP. During a date, you may trigger
Heart Events that can earn you between +2000 FP and +3000 FP if you give a
positive response during the event.
Showing Animals: Each person have specific animals that they like. You can
show an individual a wild animal if you see the person on the mountain areas. You
can earn +100 FP per day.
Festivals: Participating in the towns' festivals can earn you friendship points.
Some are just small amounts (+100) while others can be up to +1000 FP.
Besides raising friendship points, you can actually lower friendship! There is no advantage
to lowering friendship points in the game. Be careful of doing the following things:
Ignoring a Person: If you don't talk to a villager for at least a week, there is a 30%
chance that the person will lose -100 FP.
Giving BAD Gifts: The townsfolk also have gifts that they do not like. These types
of gifts can result in a -300 FP or a -1000 FP hit. If you give a bad gift on a
birthday, it also adds a multiple of 5, turning a -1000 FP gift into a -5000 FP gift!
Be careful!
Showing a Disliked Animal: Villagers also have animals that they don't want to
be shown; Nathan does not like mice at all!
LITTERING: Just like in past Harvest Moon games, you can lower your friendship
by carelessly discarding items. Do not throw items into the fishing rivers on the
mountain, the stream that runs through Konohana, or the rice paddy on your
Konohana farm. If you throw an item and it bounces, then it is not littering. Only if
the item is destroyed does it count negatively.
Point
Value
+1
Point
Tasks
Have a wild animal eat food that you place on the ground
+2
Use the owl to travel from the top of the mountain to a town
Points
Use an umbrella
Animal birth
Go out on a date
+5
Points
+10
Points
+20
Harvest a crop
Points
+30
Points
+40
Points
+50
Points
+200
Points
+300
Points
+500
Points
+1000
Points
+3000
Points
+5000
Points
+10,000
Points
Get married
+15,000
Points
+30,000
Points
Multiplyer
Point Value
Rank Title
Point Value
Veteran Farmer
Ranch Knight
2,000,000
3000
Ranch Baron
3,000,000
5000
Ranch Viscount
4,000,000
10,000
Ranch Count
5,000,000
30,000
Ranch Marquis
6,000,000
50,000
Ranch Duke
7,000,000
100,000
Ranch Juggernaut
8,000,000
150,000
Ranch Prince
9,000,000
200,000
Ranch Chief
10,000,000
250,000
Ranch Master
11,000,000
300,000
Ranch King
12,000,000
350,000
Ranch Emperor
13,000,000
400,000
Ranch Angel
14,000,000
500,000
Ranch Archangel
15,000,000
600,000
Ranch Shaman
16,000,000
700,000
Ranch Magus
17,000,000
800,000
Ranch Legend
18,000,000
Super Rancher
900,000
19,000,000
Ranch Virtuoso
1,000,000
20,000,000 or more
Ranch Maestro
1,500,000
Wonderful Stones
As you go through the game, you may come across the six Wonderful Stones. These
round stones are not used for tool upgrades. If you collect all six of the stones, visit the
Harvest Goddess with the stones in your rucksack to receive three random wishes.
If you want to marry Alisa, then you'll need to collect the Wonderful Stones and ask the
Goddess for permission.
Each of the six colors can be found at specific locations:
Red and Orange: This stone is found just by picking it up from specific foraging
hot-spots found in the mountain areas. Depending on the season and weather, the
location will change.
Spring: Go to the Konohana Low-Mountain area and check the bamboo patch. You
can also check behind the waterfall in Konohana Mid-Mountain on rainy or snowy
days.
Summer: Check the tree log in Bluebell Mid-Mountain on sunny days. On
rainy/snowy days, look at the hot spot at the top of the cliff, by the wild rabbit, on
Bluebell Low-Mountain.
Fall: On rainy or stormy days, check the tree stump on Konohana Low-Mountain.
Winter: The Red and Orange Wonderfuls are not available.
Blue and Yellow: You will need to catch these colored stones when bare handed
fishing on rainy days before midnight. During Spring season you can search the
Konohana Low-Mountain pond and in Fall, the Bluebell Low-Mountain pond. You
can't find the Yellow and Blue stones during Summer or Winter.
Green and Purple: These stones can be found when fishing using the Master
Rod. You'll need to complete the Master Rod request (10 Old Balls and 10 Old
Boots) before you will be given the long-casting fishing pole. In Summer, fish at the
Konohana Mid-Mountain fishing spot (the one south of the waterfall, not at the
waterfall) on a rainy day to try and catch the Green Wonderful. For the Purple
Wonderful, fish at the Bluebell High-Mountain stream in Winter season on snowy
days.
Once you collect all six Wonderful Stones, put them in your rucksack and throw one of the
Wonderfuls onto the ground. The Harvest Goddess will appear and give you a random
selection of three wishes:
I want to be friends with the Bluebell Villagers: Raise your friendship points with
the villagers who live in Bluebell by +1000 points. This does not include marriage
candidates.
I want to be friends with the Konohana Villagers: Raise your friendship points with
the villagers who live in Konohana by +1000 points. This does not include
marriage candidates.
Get close to someone special (Girl players only): Raises your friendship points
with the male marriage candidates by +3000 FP.
Get close to someone special (Boy players only): Raises your friendship points
with the female marriage candidates by +3000 FP.
I want the Harvest Goddess to Sing: The goddess sings, no other benefit
I want the Harvest Goddess to Laugh: The goddess laughs, no other benefit
I want to marry Alisa (Boy main character only): Alisa needs to be above 55,000
FP before this wish can appear. You must select this wish if you want to complete
Alisa's marriage requirements.
If you save your game before activating your choice of three wishes and you don't get
what you're looking for, reload your save game and try again. Once your wish has been
granted, the six Wonderful Stones will return to the mountain so you can find them again.
Remember that your save is set back in your house in the morning, so if you reload a save
game then you have to play through the day again.
When you select an item in Harvest Moon: A Tale of Two Towns you will see its
description, star rank, and freshness (if applicable). The overall quality of the item will
determine how much profit you can earn if you ship the item. For edible items, it also
influences the stamina recovery gained when the item is eaten.
Star rank and freshness is also important for the dishes you enter into the cooking festival.
You won't want to enter a rotten dish!
Not every item has a star rank and freshness. Your tools and fished-up garbage won't
have these qualities.
Freshness
Most items in the game have a freshness rank. When you first obtain an item, it is at its
maximum freshness. Freshness is on a 100-point scale. The more days you store the
item, the less freshness it will have. It is best to sell an item when it is at its highest
freshness. Freshness is a factor for items that are edible.
Every morning the game will calculate the freshness of the item based on the season you
are in, the number of freshness points the item currently has, the type of item it is, and
the location of where the item is being stored.
Season
Type
Location
Milk: 5
Wild items: 5
Fish: 4
Flower Bouquet: 4
Summer: 4
Spring: 2
Fall: 2
Winter: 1
Flower Crops: 3
Sled Cart: 4
Processed Dairy: 3
Dragon Cart: 4
Beer: 3
Shrine Cart: 4
Processed Grains: 3
Fancy Cart: 4
Fermented Items: 3
Old Cart: 1
Cooked Recipes: 3
Bamboo Cart: 1
Mushrooms: 3
Striped Carriage: 1
Vegetable Crops: 2
Tree Crops: 2
Rucksack: 0
Eggs: 2
Chocolate Pack: 2
Miso: 2
Natto: 2
The calculation will take the current point value of the item and factor in the other
influences to calculate a new freshness point value. If the resulting point value
drops to 0 or less than the item is rotten.
The season you are in can impact the decay rates of your items. During the
Spring and Fall when the weather is mild, the items will decay slower than if you
were in the heat of Summer. Winter season is so cold that items will lose freshness
slower than any other season.
Some types of items will decay faster than other types. Milk goes bad the fastest,
followed by fish, crops, and other types of items.
The location where you store your items will also determine how fast the
freshness points will drop. Storing an item in your rucksack will cause the item to
decay the fastest. The other option is to use your horse cart. The decay rate of the
cart is less than your rucksack and the style of cart you have will influence how
quickly the item rots.
Freshness Example
If you picked up a Lavender on the mountain during Fall and store it in your rucksack until
morning, then 100 points - (2 + 5 - 0) = 93 points of freshness the next morning. This
means after 5 days, the Lavender will have dropped from Super Fresh to Fairly Fresh. If
you had stored it in a Sleigh Horse Cart instead of your rucksack (- 0 becomes - 4), then it
will take 10 days to drop one level of freshness.
There are horse carts that have infinite freshness. The UFO Horse Cart and Mechanical
Horse Cart can keep items fresh indefinitely! The UFO Horse Cart comes from completing
one of Sage's request and the Mechanical Horse Cart can be purchased from an animal
shop for 300,000 G once you reach year 3.
Star Rank
Besides freshness on edible items, the star rank will be a factor in calculating the profit
you earn when shipping the item. The stars are on a scale of a half star; .5 star, 1 star, 1.5
star, etc. The highest star rank you can have is 5.
Determining how many stars appears on an item is based on the item's Star Points. Each
half star on an item will be a max of 30 Star Points. Zero stars means the item has 0 SP, .
5 stars means the item has between 1 and 30 SP, 1 star is at 31 to 60 SP, and so on. An
item will have 5 stars once it reaches 271 SP and there is a maximum of 300 SP.
You can influence the star rank by doing tasks based on the type of item you have:
Animal Products: Based on the hearts of your animals. More hearts means
higher star rank produced items. You can increase your animals' hearts by letting
them outside, talking to them, and feeding them every day.
Crops: You can buy fertilizer from Gombe's seed shop in Konohana. The fertilizer
takes one square of soil on your crop field and will affect all crops surrounding its
fertile spot. Once you pick a higher star rank item, and you have the seed maker,
you can convert the crop back to seed and re-grow with fertilizer to increase the
rank again. A stick of fertilizer will add 1 SP to the growing crop each day.
Fish: There are two ways to handle fish. Caught fish star rank are based on your
fishing level which increases as you catch different types of fish. For fish you are
raising in your pond on Konohana, your fish will increase star rank as they age in
your pond. You won't get 3 star rank fish or later until year 4.
Honey: You "seed" your bee hives by getting wild Honeycombs from the mountain.
The higher the star rank of the wild Honeycomb, the higher your resulting honey.
Wild Items: The star rank of the wild items like flowers, mushrooms, honeycombs,
etc. will increase automatically as you proceed through the years. In year one
you'll find items worth 1.5 stars maximum. In year two they increase to 2 stars,
year three is 3 stars, year four is 3.5 stars, and year five through nine will get you
wild items worth 4.5 stars. Once you reach year 10 you can start to find wild items
worth 5 stars.
Farm Equipment
At the beginning of the game you will start with a set of basic tools. If you begin in
Bluebell, you will get a free Cow and Chicken as well as a milker and brush. If you begin
in Konohana, you get Turnip Seeds to go along with your watering can, hoe, and sickle.
You'll also have a field of full-grown Turnips to harvest.
As a Bluebeller, you will get a visit from Rutger on Spring 10. He will want to tell
you how you can plant crops. If you ask him to explain crops to you, Rutger will
give you a watering can, hoe, sickle, and Turnip Seeds. If you tell him you already
know how to plant crops, he will still give you all of the tools except for the free
Turnip Seeds.
As a Konohanian, you won't get a milker or brush until you buy animals at
Jessica's animal store in Bluebell. After you buy a cow you'll receive the milker and
brush.
For either town, you must buy a sheep before you will be given wool clippers from
Jessica.
The hammer is unlocked around Spring 12 of your first year. Eileen will visit you in the
morning and explain the remodeling system and Sheng's tools upgrade. After that, visit
the message board in Konohana to see Sheng's request, "A Fine Hammer!". The
blacksmith will want you to fetch him 8 Stones and in return he'll give you a hammer.
You also need to get the axe in a similar way. After you complete the Hammer reqeust,
give Sheng gifts to raise his friendship and then look on the Konohana message board on
the first day of the next season. That is when he'll post the Axe request if his friendship is
over 200 FP (so basically one gift). Remember you need to get the Hammer before you
see the Axe request appear. Sheng wants you to bring him 8000 G and 10 Branches
before he'll give you an Axe.
Around Spring 21 of your first year, the Harvest Goddess will visit you in the morning and
then transport you to her pond on the top of the mountain. She will tell you about the
special crop field hidden in the water of her pond! To access this field, just jump into the
water.
This special field allows you to control a season-specific area. Setting the field's season is
done by placing a seasonal stone in the upper-right corner box. Putting a Spring Sun into
the box sets the field to spring season, a Summer Sun turns it to summer, and so on. You
can only have one sun in the box at any time.
You will get the Spring Sun once you unlock the special field. The others can be bought
from the town shops; the Summer Sun is at Raul's Shop in Konohana, the Fall Sun is at
Enrique's Shop in Bluebell, and the Winter Sun can be found in either shop. Each sun is
2000 G.
When you swap suns, any crops growing in the field's current season will wilt
and die once you remove the season stone. Trees will be okay when you swap
suns.
The main purpose of this field is to earn income by selling access to the crops
growing in your special field. This field isn't for you to personally grow and harvest
crops. In fact, you can't harvest the crops you grow!
You can grow any type of vegetable, flower, or tree, but you can't grow grains; the
sickle tool is not usable in this field to prevent bad players from cutting your crops.
Crops grown here won't wilt or die as long as you keep the sun stone in place,
even if they aren't watered for long periods of time.
You can connect your crops together for faster watering, just like with your farm
fields.
There are two versions of the game: DS and 3DS. The two versions can
not connect to each other. The DS version can only connect to another DS
version, and the 3DS version can only connect to the 3DS version.
For the DS version: You can find this code by going into the Connect menu from
the game's title screen and then selecting the active save file you want to use. To
obtain a Friend Code, use the Wifi Connect menu to tie your game to your DS
console. You will have the same Friend Code for both your save games, but you
will have two separate goddess pond fields.
Your personal code will be in your Friends List on the top screen. You can register
up to 30 other players' code in your game; just press the Y Button to add another
player's code to your game.
For the 3DS version: Your Friend Code for the game will be associated with your
3DS console and not with the Tale of Two Towns game. You can find it by going
into your Friends menu (the orange smiley-face on the touch screen) and then
selecting your name from the list of friends. On the top screen your Mii, name,
favorite title, and Friend Code will be displayed.
Around Spring 21 of your first year, the Harvest Goddess will visit you in the morning and
then transport you to her pond on the top of the mountain. She will tell you about the
special crop field hidden in the water of her pond! To access this field, just jump into the
water.
This special field allows you to control a season-specific area. Setting the field's season is
done by placing a seasonal stone in the upper-right corner box. Putting a Spring Sun into
the box sets the field to spring season, a Summer Sun turns it to summer, and so on. You
can only have one sun in the box at any time.
You will get the Spring Sun once you unlock the special field. The others can be bought
from the town shops; the Summer Sun is at Raul's Shop in Konohana, the Fall Sun is at
Enrique's Shop in Bluebell, and the Winter Sun can be found in either shop. Each sun is
2000 G.
When you swap suns, any crops growing in the field's current season will wilt
and die once you remove the season stone. Trees will be okay when you swap
suns.
The main purpose of this field is to earn income by selling access to the crops
growing in your special field. This field isn't for you to personally grow and harvest
crops. In fact, you can't harvest the crops you grow!
You can grow any type of vegetable, flower, or tree, but you can't grow grains; the
sickle tool is not usable in this field to prevent bad players from cutting your crops.
Crops grown here won't wilt or die as long as you keep the sun stone in place,
even if they aren't watered for long periods of time.
You can connect your crops together for faster watering, just like with your farm
fields.
There are two versions of the game: DS and 3DS. The two versions can
not connect to each other. The DS version can only connect to another DS
version, and the 3DS version can only connect to the 3DS version.
For the DS version: You can find this code by going into the Connect menu from
the game's title screen and then selecting the active save file you want to use. To
obtain a Friend Code, use the Wifi Connect menu to tie your game to your DS
console. You will have the same Friend Code for both your save games, but you
will have two separate goddess pond fields.
Your personal code will be in your Friends List on the top screen. You can register
up to 30 other players' code in your game; just press the Y Button to add another
player's code to your game.
For the 3DS version: Your Friend Code for the game will be associated with your
3DS console and not with the Tale of Two Towns game. You can find it by going
into your Friends menu (the orange smiley-face on the touch screen) and then
selecting your name from the list of friends. On the top screen your Mii, name,
favorite title, and Friend Code will be displayed.
When you first start your farming adventure and you choose a village to live in, the mayor
will reward you with your first clothing outfit. To change your clothes, tap on your character
portrait on the touch screen of your Nintendo console. Once you enter the dressing room
area, simply pick the outfit's icon from the bottom of the menu. You can change your
clothes at any time and as many times as you want.
The bachelors and bachelorettes have specific clothing outfits that they prefer. If you wear
the person's favorite outfit and talk to him or her, you'll earn a bonus 100 friendship points
per day.
In total there are seven different outfits you can collect. There is a set for the girl main
character and a set for the boy main character. You won't get the other gender's outfits
though. You can eventually earn the other town's clothing outfit if you move to that town at
some point in the game; move from Bluebell to Konohana to earn the Konohana Outfit
and from Konohana to Bluebell to earn the Bluebell Outfit.
The rest of the clothing outfits are from bulliten board requests posted by Nori and the
Oracle. Raise your friendship with the two ladies to get their request to appear.
Bluebell Outfit
You'll get this outfit if you start your game in Bluebell or you move to
Bluebell later in the game.
Preferred by: Nobody
Work Outfit
Raise Nori's FP to 3100 points (not even 2 flowers) or more. She wants 2
Wool and 10,000 G.
Preferred by: Georgia
Casual Outfit
Raise Nori's FP to 6200 points (not even 2 flowers) or more and have the
Work Outfit. She wants 2 Wool and 30,000 G.
Classy Outfit
Raise the Oracle's FP to 7750 points (not even 2 flowers) or more, be at
Message Board level 4, and have the Urban Outfit. She wants 5 White
Alpaca Wool, 1 Good Wool, and 100,000 G.
Preferred by: Alisa
Bonus! Earn 15% more when raising FP by talking, gifting, etc.
Wild Outfit
Raise the Oracle's FP to 7750 points (not even 2 flowers) or more, be at
Message Board level 4, and have the Classy Outfit. She wants 5 Brown
Alpaca Wool, 1 Great Wool, and 100,000 G.
Preferred by: Nori
Bonus! The next day's weather will be sunny if you wear Wild Outfit to
bed
Bluebell Outfit
You'll get this outfit if you start your game in Bluebell or you move to
Bluebell later in the game.
Preferred by: Nobody
Work Outfit
Raise Nori's FP to 3100 points (not even 2 flowers) or more. She wants 2
Wool and 10,000 G.
Preferred by: Ash
Casual Outfit
Raise Nori's FP to 6200 points (not even 2 flowers) or more and have the
Work Outfit. She wants 2 Wool and 30,000 G.
Preferred by: Cam
Hip Outfit
Raise Nori's FP to 9300 points (almost to 2 flowers) or more and have
the Casual Outfit. She wants 2 Good Wool and 60,000 G.
Preferred by: Hiro
Classy Outfit
Daily Weather
The weather in the game has the option to change; the weather you awake to may not be
the same weather later on in the afternoon. The weather report can be found by listening
to the radio inside of your farmhouse. You will get the radio from a request on the
message board of your starting town around Spring 12 to 14 of your first year. The
radio will first tell you today's weather and then tell you tomorrow's weather.
If the weather is going to change, it will do so at 1:00 pm. If you had placed your animals
outside in the sun, they may find themselves getting soaked by rain later in the day! Make
sure you pay attention to the radio and adjust your chores based on the weather.
There are five types of weather patterns in the game: sunny, rainy, snowy, hurricane, and
blizzard. If you are going to experience a storm that day, it will occur starting at 6:00 am.
You won't have a sunny day and then suddenly find yourself in a hurricane at 1pm. Storms
are all-day events and you can go outside during a storm. Some fish and items are
only available when the weather is stormy.
A rainy day means that your crops will get watered for you, but all of the shops
are closed on all-day rainy days! If rain is predicted for only half a day, the shops
will remain open.
Sunny weather can happen any day of the year. Rainy days are only available in Spring,
Summer, and Fall. Snowy days are only in Winter. You'll only have hurricanes during
Summer season and blizzards in Winter.
Development Staf
Producer:
Yoshifumi Hashimoto
Character Designer:
Igusa Matsuyama
Director:
Takahiro Yura
Coordinators:
Naoko Horibata
Eri Yamashita
Ayu Enoki
Mayumi Okou
Mika Kayashita
Masako Fujii
Ken Matsuda
Yoshiyuki Kiyogane
Daisuke Kondou
Shousaku Takeda
Tatsuya Sako
Yuuko Hosaka
Designers:
Yukiko Hinokidani
Natsumi Uematsu
Miho Aomi
Yuuki Itou
Tokiko Inoue
Yukiko Nishigaki
Programers:
Masafumi Kou
Kunihiro Takagaki
Yutaka Igaku
Atsuo Higuchi
Masafumi Tsurumaki
Sound:
Hiroshi Nakajima
Eri Yasuda
Ryou Kinugasa
Kengo Hagiwara
Japanese version:
Advertising:
Suminobu Satou
Tooru Mase
Hiromu Takita
Public Relations:
Toshihiro Takashima
Yukie Yamagishi
Package Design:
Hiroko Sekine
Hiromichi Baba
Debug Manager:
Shinji Motoki
Debug:
Digital Hearts Co., Ltd.
CPCG Production:
Tokyo Hand CG Center - Takeshi Karino, Satoko Miura
Japanese version:
Executive Producer:
Nakayama Haruki
Aoki Toshinori
Special Thanks:
Hideyaki Mizutani
Chiyo Hirose
Minako Tanaka
Keizou Katou
Takahiro Matsumoto
ShoujiOkada
Yuuya Suyama
Hisatake Nakashima
Akihiko Uduki
Tomosato Kaneko
Nasu Alpaca Farm
Localization Manager:
Tomio Kanazawa
Localization Producer:
Michael Bitker
Localization Team:
Kensei Fujinaga
Natsuko Fukuda
Daniel Kurtz
Executive Producers:
Haruki Nakayama
Toshinori Aoki
Franchise Manager:
Yoshifumi Hashimoto
Advisor:
Yasuhiro Wada
from the other towns. The main points when it comes to deciding which town to live in is
basically would you rather concentrate your farming efforts on animals or on crops?
Bluebell town is a European-style town. The town has a large statue in the middle with all
of the residences on the outside areas. Bluebell's specialty is animals, and you will have
to visit here if you want to buy animals for your farm. The Town Hall is the northern-most
building.
Just south of the main town area you'll find the church. It will be empty until you unlock
Nathan on Winter 3 of your first year. The church doesn't really serve much of a purpose
though, since your wedding will take place at the town-neutral festival grounds on top of
the mountain.
Bluebell Facts:
Number of Villagers: 15
Number of Shops: 5
Your Bluebell farm has specific features on it: Bee Hives, Cheese Maker, Yarn Maker,
Drink Maker, and Pet Playpen. The maximum number of livestock you can keep (after
expansions) is 16, and the maximum number of chickens is 10.
Konohana Town has a rural Asian-style setting with unpaved roads and cozy houses. The
town isn't as centeralized as Bluebell and there is lots of space around the houses for
their fields. Crops are a specialty in Konohana and most everyone is growing some sort of
vegetable or fruit tree. The town hall is to the east in the center of town.
Konohana Facts:
Number of Villagers: 14
Number of Shops: 4
Your Konohana farm has specific features on it: Rice Paddy, Seed Maker, Flour Mill,
Fermenter, and Fish Pond. The maximum number of livestock you can keep is 4, and the
maximum number of chickens is 2.
Most town shops will be closed when it rains all day. For some reason
villagers don't like to sell goods on days where the morning and afternoon
weather calls for rain. If only half the day will be rain, then the shops will be open
for business. You can learn the day's weather by listening to the Radio in your
house.
Cam's Flower Stand in Bluebell is the only shop that stays open on all-day rainy
days.
Shopkeepers will set out their random goods when their stores open, usually between 3
and 5 items to sell that day.
Bluebell Shops
Jessica's Animals
Shop Hours: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Closed: Wednesdays
There are two "shops" at the animal ranch. Jessica will sell animals and her daughter
Cheryl will sell animal staples like food and medicine. Both ladies will be behind the
counter in their house.
Cheryl
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
Chicken Feed
80 G
Any Season
None
Fodder
60 G
Any Season
None
Animal Medicine
500 G
Any Season
None
Treat
500 G
Any Season
None
Vegetable Treat
700 G
Any Season
Grain Treat
700 G
Any Season
Nutra Treat
700 G
Any Season
Jessica
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
Chick
800 G
Any Season
None
Chicken
1500 G
Any Season
Silkie Chick
2500 G
Any Season
Silkie Chicken
6000 G
Any Season
Calf
1500 G
Any Season
None
Cow
3000 G
Any Season
Jersey Calf
5500 G
Any Season
Jersey Cow
13,500 G
Any Season
Lamb
3000 G
Any Season
Sheep
7000 G
Any Season
Suffolk Lamb
4500 G
Any Season
Suffolk Sheep
10,000 G
Any Season
Alpaca, White
18,000 G
Any Season
Alpaca, Brown
18,000 G
Any Season
Jessica will also buy your chickens, sheep, cows, and alpaca. The price she pays will vary
depending on the number of hearts the animal has. An animal with 0 hearts will only earn
you the base sell price of 800 G. The more hearts the animal has, the higher her
purchase price will be. Jessica has a maximum purchase price for each type of animal:
Chicken: 1600 G
Sheep: 6000 G
Cow: 2800 G
Alpaca: 14,800 G
You can also ask Jessica to breed your animals. When you hire her for animal breeding,
she will visit your farm and take away the animal you wish to breed. Two weeks later, she
will return with the original animal and the baby animal. Breeding a chicken costs 700 G
and breeding a cow or sheep costs 2500 G.
Enrique's Shop
Shop Hours: 8:00 am to 9:00 pm
Closed: Saturdays
Diego and Enrique live in the back of the shop. Diego will mind their chickens while
Enrique manages the shop inventory. On Saturdays the two brothers will hike along the
mountain path. Their shop inventory is practically the same as Raul's shop in Konohana,
but Enrique sells Flour and Raul sells Rice.
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
Pet Food
150 G
Any Season
Owl Food
150 G
Any Season
Horse Treat
150 G
Any Season
None
Dog Bone
2500 G
Any Season
Own a dog
Cat Bell
2500 G
Any Season
Own a cat
500 G
Any Season
None
500 G
Any Season
None
Oil
100 G
Any Season
None
Flour
150 G
Any Season
None
Green
Umbrella
Blue
Umbrella
Spring and
Winter
None
Rice Candy
200 G
Summer and Fall Own a Dog Bone or Cat Bell (yr 2 or later)
Chili Pepper
800 G
Seaweed
180 G
Sea Urchin
500 G
Edamame
400 G
Truffle
1000 G
Fall
Fall Sun
2000 G
Any Season
Winter Sun
2000 G
Any Season
Spring and
Summer
Spring and
Summer
Summer, Fall,
and Winter
None
None
None
Starting in Fall, Year 2 and you own a Dog Bone
or Cat Bell
Blue Feather
10,000
G
Any Season
Cam's Flowers
Shop Hours: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Closed: Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays
Cam's flower stand is right outside the food shop. He will have flower seeds and flowers
for sale. Cam will also create bouquets and perfume for you. He will charge you 200 G for
his work and you will need to hand over 3 flowers for the creation. Sometimes you can
earn more profit by shipping his flower creations, but sometimes it will be worth less than
the individual flowers if you had shipped them.
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
Citrus Perfume
120 G
Any Season
Herb Perfume
120 G
Rose Perfume
1570 G
Any Season
Spring Perfume
1150 G
Spring
Summer Perfume
1930 G
Summer
Fall Perfume
1160 G
Fall
None
Winter Perfume
1150 G
Winter
None
Carnation
650 G
Spring
None
Carnation Seeds
250 G
Spring
None
Marguerite
420 G
Spring
None
Marguerite Seeds
140 G
Spring
None
Pink Rose
640 G
Spring
None
260 G
Spring
Casablanca
830 G
Spring
None
Casablanca Seeds
280 G
Spring
Red Rose
660 G
Summer
None
120 G
Summer
None
Sunflower
840 G
Summer
None
Sunflower Seeds
260 G
Summer
Gerbera
650 G
Fall
None
Gerbera Seeds
250 G
Fall
None
Nadeshiko
430 G
Fall
None
Nadeshiko Seeds
120 G
Fall
None
White Rose
800 G
Fall
None
200 G
Fall
Gentian
420 G
Winter
None
Gentian Seeds
140 G
Winter
None
Snowdrop
630 G
Winter
None
Snowdrop Seeds
230 G
Winter
None
Blue Rose
3500 G
Winter
None
1500 G
Winter
Howard's Cafe
Shop Hours:10:00 am to 10:00 pm
Closed: Thursdays
Howard sells edible dishes at his cafe. He seems to sell a lot of dessert recipes, so if
you're looking for treats to give to people then keep an eye on his inveltory.
Salad
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
Onion Salad
230 G
Spring
None
Mimosa Salad
1000 G
Spring
Year 2 or later
Tomato Salad
130 G
Summer
None
Caprese Salad
170 G
Summer / Winter
Year 2 or later
Potato Salad
360 G
Fall
None
Herb Salad
60 G
Winter
None
Soup
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
Onion Soup
390 G
Spring
None
Asparagus Soup
470 G
Spring
None
Gazpacho
420 G
Summer / Winter
None
Radish Soup
340 G
Summer
None
Vichyssoise
550 G
Fall
None
Pumpkin Soup
530 G
Fall / Winter
None
Appetizer
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
Sauteed Turnips
350 G
Spring
None
Cabbage Rolls
510 G
Spring
None
Fried Egg
140 G
Spring
None
370 G
Spring
None
French Fries
280 G
Summer
None
Popcorn
220 G
Summer
None
Toast
100 G
Summer
None
Honey Toast
230 G
Summer
None
Boiled Potato
430 G
Fall
None
Roasted Mushroom
110 G
Fall
None
Steamed Mushrooms
50 G
Fall
None
Croquette
330 G
Fall
None
Sandwich
310 G
Winter
None
Curry Bread
230 G
Winter
None
Cream Croquette
410 G
Winter
None
Main Dish
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
Omelet
250 G
Spring
None
Penne Pasta
150 G
Spring
None
Dry Curry
220 G
Spring
None
Pizzoccheri
260 G
Spring
None
Omelet Rice
320 G
Summer
None
Pizza
290 G
Summer
None
Marinated Fish
350 G
Summer
None
Curry Rice
430 G
Summer
None
Canape
290 G
Fall
None
Cheese Fondue
210 G
Fall
None
Meuniere
220 G
Fall
None
Mushroom Pasta
170 G
Fall
None
Galette
210 G
Winter
None
Gratin
390 G
Winter
None
Risotto
410 G
Winter
None
Stew
410 G
Winter
None
Lasagna
350 G
Winter
None
Moussaka
510 G
Winter
None
Dessert
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
Sponge Cake
170 G
Spring
None
Honey Cake
640 G
Spring
None
Scone
600 G
Spring
None
650 G
Spring
None
Chocolate Donuts
1040 G
Spring
None
Honey Pudding
340 G
Spring
None
Cheesecake
320 G
Summer
None
Ice Cream
140 G
Summer
None
Cookies
310 G
Summer
None
600 G
Summer
None
Chocolate Banana
880 G
Summer
None
Fruit Parfait
1030 G
Summer
None
Yam Dessert
330 G
Fall
None
Pumpkin Pudding
710 G
Fall
None
Stewed Apple
330 G
Fall
None
Apple Pie
420 G
Fall
None
Mont Blanc
500 G
Fall
None
Rice Pudding
280 G
Fall
None
Pudding
220 G
Winter
None
Chocolate Cookies
850 G
Winter
None
Chocolate Cake
990 G
Winter
None
Chocolate Pudding
680 G
Winter
None
Soft Chocolates
790 G
Winter
None
Tiramisu
1250 G
Winter
None
Others
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
Honey Tea
220 G
Spring
None
Honey Shake
490 G
Spring
None
410 G
Spring
Year 2 or later
Herb Tea
60 G
Summer
None
Cafe au Lait
250 G
Summer
None
Sangria
420 G
Summer
None
Chicha (Glass)
380 G
Summer
Year 2 or later
Straight Tea
70 G
Fall
None
Hot Coffee
150 G
Fall
None
Cappuccino
380 G
Fall
None
250 G
Fall
None
300 G
Fall
Year 2 or later
Rose Tea
520 G
Winter
None
Russian Tea
90 G
Winter
None
Hot Chocolate
630 G
Winter
None
Beer (Glass)
260 G
Winter
Year 2 or later
Grady's Animals
Shop Hours:10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Closed: Mondays and Thursdays
Pets can be bought from Grady. His shop inventory is the same as Kana's Animals shop
in Konohana. You can also rent horses and buy horse carts for your farm. Once you buy a
horse cart, you can return to the shop to increase the number of inventory items it can
hold. The cost to add an additional 12 slots (a "page") is the same for every type of cart
you own, but each cart is remodeled independently.
Once you buy a pet, you can't sell it and it can never become sick or die. There are 4
colors of each pet.
Item
Price
Season Requirements
Horse Carts
Wooden Horse Cart
5000 G
5000 G
Mechanical Chicken
Chinese Lion
Any
Season
Any
Season
None
None
300,000 Any
Starting in
Spring, Year 3
Season
300,000 Any
Starting in
Spring, Year 3
1000 G
2000 G
3000 G
5000 G
Season
Any
Season
Any
Season
Any
Season
Any
None
None
None
None
Season
Cart Remodel, 6 pages to 7 pages
10,000
Any
Season
30,000
Any
Season
100,000 Any
Season
None
None
None
Horse Rental
Pony (Black, Brown, Red, or White)
5000 G
Any
Season
10,000
Any
Season
None
Tunnel
Connection #1
has been built
Tunnel
20,000
Any
Season
Connection #3
has been built
and you rented a
Thoroughbred
Pets
Cat (White or Black)
5000 G
Any
Own a Chick or
Season
Chicken
Starting in
5000 G
Any
Spring, Year 2
Season
5000 G
5000 G
Any
Own a Sheep or
Season
Alpaca
Any
Starting in
Season
Spring, Year 2
and own a
Sheep or Alpaca
Large Dog (Tan/Green Bow or Tan/Blue Bow)
5000 G
Owl
5000 G
Any
Season
Own a Cow
Starting in
Any
Season
Spring, Year 2
and own a Cow
Tunnel
10,000
Any
Season
Construction #1
has been built
Konohana Shops
Gombe's Seeds
Shop Hours:10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Closed: Mondays and Tuesdays
Gombe will sell crop vegetable seeds at his shop. He also sells normal Fertilizer you can
use to increase the star rank of your corps.
Note: If you receive crop seeds as a prize for participating in the cooking fesivals or from a
message board request, then Gombe will start to sell that seed in his shop. This allows
you to unlock year 2 seeds in year 1.
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
Crops
Fertilizer
1000 G
Any Season
None
Potato Seeds
170 G
Spring
None
Turnip Seeds
120 G
Spring
None
Cabbage Seeds
300 G
Spring
Cucumber Seeds
350 G
Spring
Asparagus Seeds
240 G
Spring
Strawberry Seeds
850 G
Spring
Corn Seeds
490 G
Summer
None
Radish Seeds
250 G
Summer
None
Onion Seeds
120 G
Summer
Pumpkin Seeds
220 G
Summer
Tomato Seeds
100 G
Summer
Pineapple Seeds
4000 G
Summer
Watermelon Seeds
3000 G
Summer
Carrot Seeds
150 G
Fall
None
Eggplant Seeds
330 G
Fall
None
Yam Seeds
950 G
Fall
Spinach Seeds
290 G
Fall
200 G
Fall
Daikon Seeds
110 G
Winter
None
370 G
Winter
Trees / Bushes
Cherry Tree Seed
100 G
Spring
120 G
Spring
250 G
Summer
300 G
Summer
330 G
Fall
120 G
Fall
2000 G
Fall
Mandarin Seed
590 G
Winter
1000 G
Grains
Rice Stalk
90 G
Wheat Seeds
60 G
Soybean Seeds
100 G
None
Buckwheat Seeds
80 G
None
Raul's Shop
Shop Hours: 8:00 am to 8:00 pm
Closed: Sundays
Raul sells the same things as Enrique, but in his shop you can find the Summer seasonal
sun stones used for the Wifi crop field in the Goddess' Pond. He also sells different
umbrellas, Fish Food, and Rice.
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
Pet Food
150 G
Any Season
Owl Food
150 G
Any Season
Horse Treat
150 G
Any Season
None
Fish Food
150 G
Any Season
Dog Bone
2500 G
Any Season
Own a dog
Cat Bell
2500 G
Any Season
Own a cat
Red Umbrella
500 G
Any Season
None
Indigo Umbrella
500 G
Any Season
None
Oil
100 G
Any Season
None
Rice
180 G
Curry Powder
220 G
Rice Candy
200 G
Chili Pepper
800 G
Seaweed
180 G
Sea Urchin
500 G
Edamame
400 G
Truffle
1000 G
Fall
Summer Sun
2000 G
Any Season
Winter Sun
2000 G
Any Season
Blue Feather
10,000
G
Any Season
Spring and
Winter
Spring and
Winter
Summer and
Fall
Spring and
Summer
Spring and
Summer
Summer, Fall,
and Winter
None
None
None
None
None
None
Starting in Fall, Year 2 and you own a
Dog Bone or Cat Bell
Starting in Summer, Year 1. Only one for
sale.
Starting in Winter, Year 1. Only one for
sale
Starting in Spring, Year 2 and you have a
Any Season
Salad
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
Cucumber Namul
180 G
Spring
None
Asazuke
240 G
Summer
None
Tofu Salad
410 G
Winter
None
Boiled Spinach
300 G
Fall
None
Soup
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
140 G
Spirng
Year 2 or later
Egg Soup
280 G
Summer
None
Pho
740 G
Summer
Year 2 or later
Soybean Soup
500 G
Fall
None
Miso Soup
450 G
Winter
None
Appetizer
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
Egg Custard
130 G
Spring
None
Steamed Dumpling
670 G
Spring
Year 2 or later
Simmered Potato
220 G
Spring
None
Roasted Corn
390 G
Summer
None
Sashimi
80 G
Summer
None
Cold Tofu
260 G
Summer
Year 2 or later
Dashi Egg
210 G
Summer
None
Tuna Yukhoe
810 G
Summer
Year 2 or later
Miso Eggplant
340 G
Fall
None
Roasted Eggplant
190 G
Fall
None
Baked Yam
100 G
Fall
None
Pot Sticker
680 G
Fall
None
Spring Roll
570 G
Fall
None
450 G
Winter
None
Chinese Dumpling
360 G
Winter
None
Dried Tofu
140 G
Winter
None
Boiled Daikon
170 G
Winter
Year 2 or later
Main Dish
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
280 G
Spring
None
Sushi Bowl
210 G
Spring
None
Inari Sushi
270 G
Spring
None
120 G
Spring
None
Natto Roll
380 G
Spring
None
Kappa Roll
280 G
Spring
None
Fried Rice
220 G
Summer
None
130 G
Summer
None
Soba Dumplings
260 G
Summer
None
Grilled Fish
70 G
Fall
None
Mixed Rice
460 G
Fall
None
Tempura Bowl
330 G
Fall
None
Kitsune Udon
320 G
Fall
None
Tempura Soba
400 G
Fall
None
Crab Omelet
100 G
Fall
None
Sushi
150 G
Winter
None
Fish Stew
180 G
Winter
None
Milk Stew
540 G
Winter
None
Kimchi Stew
650 G
Winter
None
Oden
220 G
Winter
None
Bibimbap
310 G
Winter
None
Dessert
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
Strawberry Candy
390 G
Spring
None
Bamboo Dumplings
190 G
Spring
None
190 G
Spring
None
3 Color Dumplings
420 G
Spring
Year 2 or later
290 G
Summer
None
Sweet Dumplings
280 G
Fall
None
Chestnut Bun
160 G
Fall
None
440 G
Winter
None
Egg Tart
240 G
Winter
None
Others
Item
Price
Season
Requirements
Green Tea
70 G
Spring
None
Sencha Tea
140 G
Spring
None
Mixed Juice
530 G
Spring
None
Matcha Tea
80 G
Summer
None
Buckwheat Tea
210 G
Summer
None
Peach Juice
220 G
Summer
None
Banana Juice
400 G
Summer
Year 2 or later
270 G
Summer
Year 2 or later
Puer Tea
90 G
Fall
None
Oolong Tea
140 G
Fall
None
Apple Juice
170 G
Fall
None
Ginseng Tea
390 G
Winter
None
Mandarin Juice
260 G
Winter
None
Mixed Smoothie
700 G
Winter
None
Plum Juice
40 G
Winter
None
270 G
Winter
Year 2 or later
Kana's Animals
Shop Hours:10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Closed: Fridays and Saturdays
Kana sells the same items as Grady in Blubell Town. The only real difference is the hours
the shop is open if you marry Kana and you live in Bluebell. He still runs his pet store, but
because he has to travel back to Konohana to open it, the opening time will be later. If you
have not completed the tunnel between the two towns, then the shop will open at 12:00
pm. If you have completed the tunnel, then Kana can walk directly to his shop and opens
it at 11:00 am.
Item
Price
Season Requirements
Horse Carts
Wooden Horse Cart
5000 G
Any
Season
None
5000 G
Mechanical Chicken
Chinese Lion
Spring, Year 3
Season
300,000 Any
Starting in
Spring, Year 3
2000 G
3000 G
5000 G
Season
Any
Season
Any
Season
Any
Season
Any
Season
10,000
Any
Season
30,000
Any
Season
100,000 Any
None
Starting in
1000 G
Season
300,000 Any
Any
Season
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Horse Rental
Pony (Black, Brown, Red, or White)
5000 G
Any
Season
None
Tunnel
10,000
Any
Season
20,000
Any
Tunnel
Season
Connection #3
Connection #1
has been built
Pets
Cat (White or Black)
5000 G
Any
Own a Chick or
Season
Chicken
Starting in
5000 G
Any
Spring, Year 2
Season
5000 G
Any
Own a Sheep or
Season
Alpaca
Starting in
5000 G
Any
Spring, Year 2
Season
and own a
Sheep or Alpaca
Owl
5000 G
5000 G
Any
Season
Any
Season
10,000
Any
Season
Own a Cow
Starting in
Spring, Year 2
and own a Cow
Tunnel
Construction #1
has been built
The cooking contest between the two towns takes place four times per season. The
participants will gather at the mountaintop and have their dishes judged by the
gourmet, Pierre. The town that wins the festival will gloat about their victory and then the
festival ends until the next time it takes place. Your goal is to participate in the cooking
festival enough times that it repairs the friendship between the two towns.
Inside of your house you'll find your seasonal calendar, listing the dates that the cooking
festivals take place. The calendar also tells you the category of dish that the festival will
be judging. On the day of the festival, bring yourcooked dish to the mountaintop between
noon and 4:00 pm, then hand it to the mayor of your town. You can't enter the contest for
the other town's team!
Make sure your dish is "Super Fresh!" rating. You can enter a "Fairly Fresh" dish, but you
have less of a chance of winning. You also don't want to enter a dish from a different
category into the current festival's category.
Optionally, you can choose to cheer for your town instead of entering a dish that you've
cooked.
Konohana Participants: Ayame, Hiro, Kana, Nori, Raul, Reina, Sheng, Ying, and
Yun
The dishes that your teammates enter will be randomly selected based on the festival's
cooking category. You don't have any control over what dishes they enter, but the higher
the friendship you have with that villager, the better the chance of a high stamina
recovery entry. It is important to work on raising your friendship with the cooking contest
participants in your village. For example, if you live in Bluebell and you ignore Diego and
Enrique (0 or low friendship), then they'll most likely enter Failed Dishes (0 STA) as their
contest entry when they're on your cooking festival team.
Pierre will judge each town's dish and then give his feedback. You'll have a general idea
how well your team did by listening to his opinions:
1. Excellent: "This is amazing!", "Simply wonderful!", "What fantastic flavor!", and "It's
as if it was made by the Harvest Goddess herself!"
2. Good: "Delicious!", "Pretty good!", "Quite tasty!", and "Hmm... This isn't bad..."
3. Okay: "Hmm...", "Not bad, but not great...", "This is all right...", and "This is okay, I
suppose..."
4. Bad: "Um, what a unique flavor...", "Ugh...", "*cough*...", and "Can I have some
water?"
After he gives his opinions, Pierre will declare one of the towns as the winner.
Spring cooking festivals: If it is the first festival on Spring 7 then you will get Onion
Seeds. The prize for any spring festival after the first one will be Cabbage Seeds
or Cucumber Seeds
Bluebell Town: If you have 3 hearts of town friendship or less, the prize is Great
Butter. If you have 4 hearts or more, the prize is Adamantite. If you are in year 2,
then your festival prize will be the Fancy Cart or the Shrine Cart.
Konohana Town: If you have 3 hearts of town friendship or less, the prize is Wine
and the prize is Mithril if you have 4 hearts or more. If you are in year 2, then your
festival prize will be the Fancy Cart or the Shrine Cart.
If the tunnel between the town is complete and if you have the Fancy Cart and
Shrine Cart, then the prize will be the Sled Cart. After that the prize is a Diamond
regardless of the town you are living in.
After you receive (or don't receive) a prize, the Harvest Goddess will appear and show
you how well you are doing with mending the towns' friendship. Each heart on the
friendship meter is 1000 points; heart one is 0 to 1000, heart two is 1001 to 2000, etc. The
goal of the game is to fill all the hearts on the town friendship meter, which will occur at
10,000 points.
The number of points you earn will vary depending on the outcome of the festival:
Ideally, you will want to enter the festival each time instead of cheering from the side.
Even if your town loses when you participate in the festival, you will earn more town
friendship than if you had simply watched the festival take place.
Wild Animals
When you venture out into the mountain area you're bound to find some of the native
animals. These animals will be in various areas of the mountain and initially will run away
from you; the bear and to boar will actually attack you! If you work at it, the wild animals
can become friendly.
The wild animals cannot become pets on your farm! The animals will always live in the
mountain area no matter how nice you are towards them. They are "wild" animals, after
all.
Animals appear when you enter a mountain area will vary depending on the season you're
in, the current weather, and the time of day.
The wild animals you'll find are the Bear, Boar, Duck, Fox, Monkey, Mouse, Panda, Rabbit,
Raccoon, Sparrow, and Weasel. All of the animals come in multiple colors (except for the
Panda). You will also find Bats in the tunnel and Moles on your farm, but you can not
befriend the Bats or Moles.
The whole point of the wild animals is to receive gifts from them. The wild animal families
will give you a gift on certain days of the week if you venture up to the mountaintop at any
time of the day. This event has a 25% chance of triggering when you enter the
mountaintop area, and it can only occur on sunny days and non-festival days.
Tuesdays: Duck (Killifish, Eel, or Small Blue Crab) or Rabbit (Turnip, Turnip Salad,
Mixed Salad)
Thursdays: Fox (Tofu, Deep-Fried Tofu, or Inari Sushi) or Weasel (Egg, Egg soup,
or Egg Rice Bowl)
Saturdays: Panda (Green Tea (Can), Sencha Tea (Can), or Oolong Tea (Can))
Besides the weather and weekday requirement, you need to have a high friendship with
the wild animal you're trying to receive a gift from. A wild animal needs to have at least
700 friendship points or higher. The more friendship you have with the wild animal, the
greater the chance of getting a better item.
The other advantage to befriending the Boar and Bear wild animals is they'll stop
attacking you!
The animal friendship is based on an invisible point system between 1 and 1000. Feeding
an animal will get you 10 FP per day. Picking up an animal will get you 5 FP; but for the
bear and boar (that can't be picked up) you just have to press A to talk to the animal
instead. Even if you receive an angry response in return, you'll get the +5 FP.
You can determine your current friendship level with a wild animal by how it reacts to you.
If the animal becomes stressed and runs away when you walk up to it, then you are
between 0 and 300 FP. If the animal doesn't react at all, then you are between 301 and
700 FP. If you receive a music note above the animal's head when you get close, then you
are friends with the animal and have 701 or more friendship points. At this point you can
start to receive gifts at the mountaintop.
To befriend a wild animal, you will need to feed it. Throw food at the animal and make it
land somewhat close to where the animal is. If the food is something the animal likes,
then it will walk towards the food and eat it. If it is something it doesn't like, then your food
offering will be ignored. You only need to feed a member of the wild animal family once.
For example, if you feed a Turnip to the brown rabbit, you don't have to feed a Turnip to
the white rabbit when you see it on the same day. In fact, the white rabbit will ignore the
second Turnip.
Because items bounce across the ground when they land, try to throw from a distance
away towards the wild animal. A good distance will be when the animal is close to the
edge of your top screen.
Different animals like different kinds of food:
Bear
Food: Turnip, Tomato, Carrot, Yam, Honey, Fruit Honey, Spring Honey, Summer
Honey, Fall Honey, Rose Honey
Food: Egg, Black Egg, Golden Egg, Potato, Tomato, Corn, Bok Choy, Banana
Duck
Food: Killifish, Small Killifish, Large Killifish, Smelt, Small Smelt, Large Smelt
Food: Egg, Black Egg, Gold Egg, Potato, Tomato, Corn, Carrot, Yam, Grape,
Banana, Deep-Fried Tofu
Weather: Sunny
Food: Egg, Black Egg, Golden Egg, Turnip, Corn, Bok Choy, Yam, Banana, Grape
Location: White: Blue-Mid (6am to 5am), Kono-Mid (9am to 9pm, Sunny only
Brown: Blue-low (9am to 9pm, Sunny only), Blue-Mid (9am to 9pm), Kono-Low
(9am to 9pm, Sunny only), Kono-Mid (9am to 9pm, Sunny only)
Mouse
Food: Cheese, Good Cheese, Great Cheese, Turnip, Tomato, Carrot, Corn, Grape
Location: Blue-Low (6am to 8am), Blue-Mid (6am to 9am [Sunny only], 6pm to
5am), Kono-Mid (6pm to 5am)
Brown: Blue-High (6am to 9am, 6pm to 5am), Kono-Low (6pm to 5am)
Panda
Rabbit
Weather: Sunny
Location: White: Blue-Low (1pm to 9pm), Blue-High (1am to 5am), Kono-Low (1pm
to 9pm), Kono-Mid (6am to 9am)
Brown: Blue-Low (6am to 5am, Sunny, Rainy, or Snowy), Blue-High (1pm to 8pm),
Kono-Mid (6am to 9am), Kono-High (1am to 5am)
Raccoon
Food: Egg, Black Egg, Golden Egg, Potato, Corn, Bok Choy, Banana, Grape
Location: Brown: Blue-Mid (9pm to 5am), Kono-Mid (9pm to 5am, Sunny only)
Dark Brown: Blue-Low (9pm to 5am, Sunny only), Kono-Low (9pm to 5am, Sunny
only), Kono-Mid (6am to 5am)
Sparrow
Weather: Sunny
Location: Brown (Spring to Fall): Kono-Low (6am to 5am), Kono-Mid (6am to 5am)
White (Winter): Kono-Low (6am to 5am), Kono-Mid (9am to 5am, Sunny only)
Besides befriending animals you can do a few things to decrease your friendship with the
wild animals. If you hit a wild animal with one of your tools, you will lose 20 FP. Also, if you
litter (throw an item into the rivers) then you will lose -10 FP.
The Mountain
Since the tunnel between the towns is not useable, thanks to the Harvest Goddess, you
will need to travel across the mountain to visit the other town. Each side of the mountain
has a low, mid, and high area connected by the mountaintop area where festivals take
place.
Bluebell Side
Bluebell Low-Mountain
Bluebell Mid-Mountain
Bluebell High-Mountain
Konohana Side
Konohana High-Mountain
Konohana Mid-Mountain
Konohana Low-Mountain
The mountain is full of things to pick up, areas where you can go fishing, and wild
animals you can befriend. There are even zip lines that travel through an area, jump
mushrooms you can use to scale out-of-reach locations, and slides to take you back down
to the main pathway. To use a travel mushroom, press B to jump onto it and bounce away.
Zip lines are activated by pressing the A button. If you leave the zip line right before it
ends, then you'll have a GOOD dismount and won't crash into a tree.
The mountain also has a lot of wild items you can pick up off of the ground. There are
special foraging spots where you can collect up to 5 items per day. The items found in
these foraging spots will vary depending on the season you're in and the current weather
conditions.
Information on how to find Ore Stone can be found on the Ore Stone page.
There are also large boulders that block pathways and shortcuts through the mountain
area. These rocks will be destroyed by the wild bears as you repair the tunnel between the
towns. You do not have to befriend the bears to break the boulders. The bears
hibernate during Winter and are not available to destroy the boulders during that season.
To activate a bear event, walk into the area with the boulder between 9:00 am and 6:00
pm on a sunny day after you've completed a tunnel repair. The boulders are smashed in a
specific order:
1. Konohana Mid-Mountain: Opens the lower path between Konohana Mid-Mountain
and Konohana High-Mountain. Requires Tunnel Repair #1 to be completed.
2. Konohana Mid-Mountain: Opens the path in the northwest corner to Konohana
High-Mountain. Requires Tunnel Repair #2 to be completed.
3. Konohana Mid-Mountain: Unlocks the jump mushroom shortcut back up to the
path. Requires Tunnel Repair #3 to be completed (basically, the tunnel has been
reconnected).
4. Bluebell High-Mountain: Unlocks the jump mushroom to reach the area below the
bridge. Requires Tunnel Repair #4 to be completed (the lower tunnel pathway).
If you're looking for something else to do besides farming or raising livestock, visit the
message board in Bluebell Town or Konohana Town. The local villagers will post requests
to these message boards, asking for someone (you!) to help them out. New requests will
appear on the board in the morning and will remain there until the request expires or you
accept it and it goes into your Request List.
You can accept requests from both message boards. Just because you live in one
town doesn't mean you're trapped with just that town's message board. You are free to
travel over to the other town and complete their requests too!
When viewing a town's message board, posted requests will be marked with colored post
paper:
Yellow Requests will be the majority of requests posted to the message boards.
These are Normal Requests and will reappear on the message board on a regular
basis.
Green Requests are for the Tutorials. These six requests will only appear on the
message board of the town you are living in and are to help you get use to your
new environment.
Red Requests indicate a special Item will be rewarded if you complete it. You will
find the Stethoscope, clothing outfits, Hammer, Axe, and other important tools by
completing red-colored requests.
Purple Requests are always from Eileen. The purple posts on the message board
are for Construction Requests, such as farm expansions or repairing the tunnel
between the towns. Purple posts only appear on the Bluebell message board.
Blue Requests are only from Sheng the blacksmith. He will upgrade your Hoe,
Sickle, or Watering Can so the tools are more efficient to use. Sheng's Tool
Requests are posted to the Konohana message board.
Orange Requests won't appear until you are at Request Level 4 and in year two of
the game or later. An orange Help Request only appears forone day and must be
completed that same day.
Accepting a Request
To check a request, move the hand cursor over the paper and press A. The top screen of
your DS or 3DS will display the general information about the request, such as who
the Requester is, its Deadline, the Rank of the request, and a story as to why the
request is being posted. If you want to see more details about a request, press the Y
button.
The next page will tell you what the person is requesting. You'll also see the minimum star
rank of the item(s) you must fetch. If your collected item doesn't meet the minimum star
rank, then the item won't be accepted toward request completion. Some of the items being
requested doesn't have a star rank, such as critters, Small Coin, and so on.
Another press of the Y button will tell you what your reward will be if you return the item(s)
to the Give To person before the Deadline is up.
The Go To villager is important! Rutger and Ina will post Delivery Requests to
their town's message board. The mayors will want you to deliver the requested
item to the noted villager and not to them. After you hand over the item to the
Give To person, you can then return to the mayor to receive the reward.
To accept a request, press A a second time and confirm you want to Accept and add it to
the Request List on your bottom touch screen. You don't have to complete every
request that you accept. Nothing bad will happen if you let an unfinished request expire
from your list. Item Requests,Construction Requests, and Tool Requests will reappear on
their message board at the beginning of the season if you couldn't complete it before the
Deadline.
Completing a Request
Most of the requests you accept will be Normal Requests and will require you to fetch
something for the Requester. You will need to talk to the Requester to learn more about
the request or to turn over the requested items.
When you have the requested item(s), you will be prompted to turn it over when you talk to
the Requester. Simply move the item from your bag to the Requester's green bag. The
item must be in your bag before you can hand it over; you can't store it in your Horse Cart
or Storage Box and hand it over from there. Press B to exit the bag exchange screen and
had over the requested item(s).
If the request is a Help Request, then you just need to talk to the Requester again to have
him or her review and approve your work.
Once the request has been completed, you will be given its reward. If the rewarded item
has an associated star rank, then the star rank of the rewarded item will be a halfstar higher than the highest star ranked item you turn over. For example, if Mako
requests that you bring him Mint and you hand over a 1 star Mint, then the Green Tea he
gives you as a reward will have 1.5 stars.
You don't have to accept every item from the Reward bag. You can move just what you
want over to your personal bag and press B to reject everything else. You also have
access to the Toss can in the lower-right corner if you need to throw an item away.
You will also earn +50 friendship points with the Requester. If the request was a Delivery
Request from Rutger or Ina, you will receive +25 FP with the mayor and +25 FP with the
Give To person. Your Request Level points will increase as well, depending on the Rank
of the request and the Freshness of the items you handed over.
When you turn in completed message board requests from the villagers and you receive
your reward, you will also earn Request Points that add up to your Request Level. You can
find your current Request Level rank in your Info notebook; tap the blue book on your
touch screen and select the Data category to find it.
Message board requests have a rank on them, located in the upper-left corner of the
request. The lowest rank is D and the highest is S (D, C, B, A, and S). The higher the rank
of the request you complete, the more Request Points you'll earn towards your Request
Level.
Your Request Level will determine how many requests you can accept at one time and the
highest rank possible for the requests that will appear on the message board. Some
requests will not appear on the message board until you've reached a specific Request
Level.
Level
Max No.
Request Ranks
Accepted
10
Rank D only
14
Rank D only
18
Rank D and C
22
Rank D and C
26
Rank D, C, and B
30
Rank D, C, and B
7 and 8
32
Rank D, C, B, and A
9 and 10
32
Rank D, C, B, A, and S
When you complete a request to the Go To villager listed on the request, you'll earn
invisible Request Points. The rank of the quest you complete and the freshness of the
item you are handing over will determine how many RP you'll receive. After you've
earned enough RP, your Request Level will increase.
The rank will give you a base value depending on the rank. Rank D requests will
earn you 10 RP, Rank C is 20 RP, Rank B is 30 RP, Rank A is 40 RP, and Rank S
is 50 RP.
have a multiplier. If you turn in a request item that has a Not So Fresh or Getting
Bad freshness rating, then you will lose some of the Request Points that you just
earned! Ideally, only turn in items that are Fairly Fresh or Super Fresh. For
items that don't have a freshness, such as Rocks and critters, you'll automatically
get the 2x multiplier.
For example, you have Gombe's "Enjoying a Song" request at Rank C and it is Summer
season. He would like you to give him 2 Magic Blue Flowers in exchange for a Flour and
450 G. If you found 2 new Magic Blue Flowers together in the mountain area on the same
day and you gave them to Gombe that day, you'd earn 40 Request Points (20 RP [Rank
C] x 2 [multiplier] = 40). The flowers will have 100 freshness points because you "picked"
them that day.
Now, let's say you found the 2 flowers on a festival day, when Gombe won't be accessible
to hand over his request. So you decided to keep the flowers in your bag until the next
day. According to the freshness calculations, in the morning the flowers will have 91
freshness points; 100 - (5 [wild item type] + 4 [summer season] - 0 [bag storage]) = 91.
When you turn the 2 Magic Blue Flowers to Gombe, you'll get 30 RP (20 x 1.5 = 30). Just
by having to wait a day, you lost 10 Request Points.
When you earn enough Request Points, you will earn a new Request Level!
Rank 1 = 0 points
Normal Requests
The yellow paper Normal Requests will be the most common request posted on the
message board. New requests will appear throughout the season and when they expire,
new ones will take their place. These requests will repeat on a regular basis whether
you've accepted (and completed) the request or you naturally allow them to expire off the
board.
Each villager has about four Normal Requests that they post on their town's message
board. The uniqueness of reward you receive for completing the request will not vary
depending on which of the four you accepted. The villager will give you the same type of
reward no matter which one you select. The reward will vary depending on the rank of the
request.
For example, Cam's "For a Cat" and "Need a Meal!" requests will ask for different items,
but the reward for both requests at rank D will be the same: 209 G and Herb Tea (Can).
If you have a Request Level of 10 (the maximum level), the Harvest Goddess randomly
will post a request on the message board of the town you are living in. She can ask for
fruits and vegetables, alcohol, Strawberry Candy, and Golden Milk. In exchange, she will
reward you with Strawberry Seeds (Rank D); Strawberry Seeds, Yam Seeds, and Jade
(Rank C); Strawberry Seeds, Watermelon Seeds, and Moon Stone (Rank B); or
Strawberry Seeds, Pineapple Seeds, and Diamond (Rank A).
The Oracle can also post random requests, but she does so on the Bluebell message
board. Her requests won't appear until you are at Request Level 10. The Oracle's S-rank
request may reward you with Magic Water, which is the only item in the game that can
permanently increase your stamina by 10 points. There are only ten Magic Waters
available in the game.
Villager
Rank Rewards
Rank A: Fall Wine, Spring Wine,
Ash
To Grow (seeds)
Rank D: Wine
etc.)
Cheryl
Diego
Jersey Milk
Rank C: Milk
Rank D: Milk
Rank D: Honey, 40 G
Enrique
2630 G
drinks)
Howard
Grady
Cake, 2150 G
Treat, 2200 G
Laney
Okonomiyaki, 2550 G
recipes)
Recipe Research! (veggies, fruit, milk products, Rank C: Sponge Cake, 425 G
Mikhail
cooked recipes)
Oracle
(Req. lvl 10)
yarn, honey)
cooked recipes)
Rutger
Rank Rewards
Rank A: Cabbage Seeds, Eggplant
Seeds, 2970 G
Failed Dish)
Treasure, etc.)
My Lunch (salad, soup, appetizer, or main
course cooked recipes)
Help Request (fish)
Gombe
3310 G
Rank B: Potato Seeds, 630 G
Rank C: Strawberry Rice Candy, 480
G
Rank D: Strawberry Rice Candy, 180
G
Seeds, 2280 G
recipes)
recipes)
Ina
Seaweed, 2400 G
Kana
recipes)
Share, Please! (drinks, perfume, flowers,
herbs)
Super Fertilizer (Failed Dish)
Borrow Ingredients (veggie or fruit)
Food, Please! (western-style or asian-style
Mikhail
cooked recipes)
Fruit, Please! (fruit)
Souvenir, Please! (tea or beverage)
Nori
Seeds, 2880 G
Need to Borrow! (Tea leaves, milk products, Rank B: Cucumber Seeds, 450 G
flour, veggies, fruit)
Reina
Seeds, 2955 G
Raul
Rank A: Ruby
Rank B: Onion
Rank C: Onion
Rank D: Small Coin
Ying
Rank A: Salmon
Rank B: Bamboo
Rank C: Bamboo
Rank D: Bamboo
Yun
cooked recipes)
If you accept an Item Needed request, you will need to complete the request on
that same day. The responses you receive when you turn in the requested items will be a
bit different than a standard Random Request ("Oh, Reina needs Rocks for
Research... again...") so you might learn a little more about the Requester.
Another nice thing about the Item Needed requests is that you can accept these Rank B
requests even if you can't receive Rank B requests yet. Normally you can't see Rank B
requests on your message boards until you are at Request Level 5 or higher, but these
Item Needed requests will appear once you've reached Level 4!
Some of the Item Needed requests will require you to view certain events between the
villagers.
Date
Spring 02
Requester
Kana
Reward
Requested Item(s)
1 White Mopho
1 Honey
100 G
20 Fodder
1 Treat
Laney
1 Flour
1 Good Butter
Spring 04
Grady
5 Black Eggs
Spring 05
Reina
1 White Morpho
750 G
8 Black Tea (Can)
2 Sunflower Seeds
5 Strawberry Jam
1000 G
4 Sunflowers
660 G
Spring 07
Nathan
1 Oki Butterfly
8 Peaches
1 Helena Morpho
2 Eggs
2 Black Eggs
290 G
1 Red Wine
12 Cheese
100 G
Spring 13
Rose
1 Deep-Fried Tofu
4 Flour
1 Butter
670 G
Spring 18
Cheryl
1 Great Butter
Spring 19
Reina
1 Onion
1 Milk
370 G
2 Banana
2 Mandarin Tree Seeds
Alisa
2 Strawberry
8 Butter
6 Spring Honey
Spring 21
Ash
1 Cherry
1 Sponge Cake
201 G
4 Butter
1 Wool
300 G
Spring 22
Hiro
2 Black Egg
4 Honey
3 Pumpkin Seeds
Spring 23
Reina
1 Shimeji
510 G
1 Shiitake
5 Peaches
1 Carrot
200 G
Spring 24
Gombe
1 Shiratama Flour
2 Buckwheat Seeds
2 Onion Seeds
2 Radish Seeds
Date
Requester
Reward
Requested Item(s)
100 G
Summer 02
Rahi
1 Puer Tea
3 Small Coins
1 Dogfish Shark
890 G
Summer 05
Georgia
1 Great Cheese
2 Animal Medicine
2 Spaghetti
3 Vegetable Treat
100 G
Summer 11
Hiro
99 Failed Dish
1 Honey
2 Daikon Seeds
1 Cucumber
Summer 12
Georgia
99 Failed Dish
1 Chili Pepper
660 G
2 Animal Medicine
2 Spaghetti
5 Fish Treats
Summer 16
Kana
1 Red Rose
1 Sunflower
1000 G
50 Fodder
5 Vegetable Treats
260 G
Summer 20
Howard
1 Soy Milk
8 Flour
2 Citrus Perfume
560 G
Summer 21
Cam
1 Pink Rose
12 Herb Perfume
6 White Rose Seeds
Georgia
1 Cherry
2 Animal Medicine
1 Good Butter
2 Spaghetti
2 Nutra Treat
430 G
Summer 29
Laney
1 Yarn Ball
Summer 30
Date
Howard
Requester
1 Tomato
1 Onion
510 G
12 Flour
2 Citrus Perfume
Reward
Requested Item(s)
100 G
Fall 02
Alisa
1 Flour
2 Butter
1 Honey
Fall 07
Eileen
150 G
1 Bamboo
8 Cooked Rice
1620 G
Fall 14
Ina
5 Jersey Milk
25 Shimeji
25 Shiitake
5 Chili Peppers
360 G
Fall 19
Dirk
1 Fall Wine
2 Great Cheese
5 Flour
2 Good Butter
Fall 20
Rutger
1 White Rose
910 G
1 Marguerite
Fall 21
Laney
1 Good Cheese
Fall 24
Cam
1 Gold Tea
4 Herb Perfume
2 Blue Rose Seeds
Fall 27
Fall 28
Date
Hiro
Mako
Requester
1 Spinach
1 Flour
590 G
8 Honey
1 Eggplant Seed
100 G
4 Apples
Reward
Requested Item(s)
2 Nadeshiko
Winter 02
Raul
2 White Rose
10 Ore Stone
2 Gerbera
Winter 03
Nori
1 Penne Pasta
1 Cheese
100 G
2 Flour
4 Bok Cho Seeds
Ayame
1 Chocolate Pack
1 Ice Cream
8 Rice Candy
5 Matcha Tea (Can)
Winter 08
Sheng
1 Fruit Wine
Winter 11
Ying
5 Eggs
900 G
1 Agate
570 G
1 Shimeji
7 Mandarin
100 G
Winter 15
Nathan
1 Sponge Cake
1 Red Wine
2 Cheese
Yun
2 Rose Honey
5 Chocolate Packs
140 G
Winter 18
Rahi
1 Rice Flour
4 Small Coin
3 Tofu
100 G
Winter 20
Nori
3 Sashimi
2 Flour
1 Strawberry Seed
100 G
Winter 25
Nori
1 Tofu
2 Flour
1 Cucumber Seed
380 G
Winter 26
Ash
1 Red Rose
8 Butter
2 Wool
Tutorial Requests
Tutorial requests appear in your first few days of the game and only on the message
board of the town you start your game in. These requests have a green paper color when
you view the board and are Rank D.
The beginning board requests teach you how to do some basic things in the game, such
as hand fishing or catching mountain critters. You can do each green tutorial request
once. If you leave the request on the message board instead of accepting it, the tutorial
request will eventually expire and will not reappear.
Available
Time
Limit
Life in
Bluebell
(Grady)
Reward
5 Fodder, 5
board tutorial
Chicken Feed
15 days
1 Smelt, 1 Kilifish
2 Fish Paste
15 days
1 Spotted Locust
2 Treats
15 days
1 Small White
2 Butter
Spring 3
15 days
1 Longhead Locust
2 Chicken Feed
Spring 3
15 days
1 Mint, 1 Chamomile
2 Lavender
Spring 2
1 day
Spring 2
Spring 2
(Rutger)
Fishing
Request
Critter
Catching
(Georgia)
Jump and
Catch
(Georgia)
Complete Critter
Catching
Let Me Tell
You
(Cheryl)
Mountain
Bounty
(Laney)
Request
Name
Available
Time
Limit
Life in
Konohana
(Kana)
Reward
3 Turnips, 3
board tutorial
Potatoes
Spring 2
1 day
Spring 2
15 days
Spring 2
15 days
1 Piggyback Locust
2 Turnip Seeds
15 days
1 Small White
2 Rice Flour
Spring 3
15 days
1 Shiitake, 1 Bamboo
2 Potato Seeds
Spring 3
15 days
1 Mint, 1 Chamomile
2 Lavender
(Ina)
Fishing
Request
1 Small Sweetfish, 1
Kilifish
2 Fish Paste
Critter
Catching
(Gombe)
Jump and
Catch
(Gombe)
Complete Critter
Catching
Let Me Tell
You
(Ayame)
Mountain
Bounty
(Reina)
Item Requests
Some of the tools and items you need for your farm will come from message board
requests from the other villagers. These types of item reward requests will appear on the
first of the season and will remain on the message board until you accept and complete
the request. Even if you don't have the items required and can't complete the message
board request, it will appear again the next season.
Once completed, you won't see it appear again in the game.
The item requests for the Radio and cooking utensils will vary depending on what town
you are living in. If you live in Bluebell Town, the Radio requests comes from Rutger and
the cooking utensils from Howard. If you are living in Konohana Town, then your
requesters will be Ina and Yun.
A Fine Axe!
Requirement
No Requirements
For Cooking...
(#2)
New Clothes
(#1)
Requester
Sheng
Request
8 Rocks
Reward
A Hammer
10
Sheng
Branches
An Axe
8000 G
Ina
1500 G
A Radio
1 Boiled
You are living in Konohana
Yun
Egg
A Frying Pan
5000 G
1 Fried
You have a Frying Pan
Yun
Egg
A Seasoning Set
7500 G
Nori has 3100 or more FP
New Clothes
(#2)
New Clothes
(#3)
Nori
Nori
2 Wool
10,000 G
2 Wool
30,000 G
2 Good
Nori
Wool
60,000 G
Work Outfit
Casual Outfit
Boy Player:
Urban Outfit
Girl Player: Hip
Outfit
Request
Name
Radio for
Sale
Fellow
Fisherman
Iron Cook
(#1)
Iron Cook
(#2)
Animal Tools
(#1)
Requirement
You are living in Bluebell
Requester
Rutger
Request
1500 G
10 Old Ball
Rutger
higher
10 Old Boot
6000 G
Howard
Howard
1 Hot Milk
5000 G
1 Omelet
7500 G
Reward
A Radio
A Master Fishing
Pole
A Frying Pan
A Seasoning Set
5 Eggs
Ash has 3100 or more FP
Ash
5 Milk
A Stethoscope
1500 G
Animal Tools
(#2)
5 Milk
Ash
5 Wool
A Bell
1500 G
(#1)
Eileen
2 Ore Stone
30,000 G
A Double Bed
higher
Year 2 or later, Eileen has
A New Bed
(#2)
Eileen
5 Ore Stone
An Extra Large
50,000 G
Bed
are married
Extra House
99 Material
Stone
Eileen
99 Lumber
90,000,000
requests
Great
Discovery
(#1)
higher
Great
Discovery
(#2)
10 Material
Oracle
10 Old Ball
10 Elli
Leaves
Oracle
10
50,000 G
5 White
A New
Alpaca Wool
Experiment!
(#1)
Wool
higher
100,000 G
Experiment!
(#2)
Oracle
1 Good
5 Brown
A Snowboard
Snowballs
A New
A Skateboard
20,000 G
stone
Alpaca Wool
Oracle
1 Great
Wool
higher
100,000 G
Classy Outfit
1 Stone
Into The
Future
Tablet
Oracle
higher
5 White
Alpaca Wool
19,771,116
G
1 Mythic Ore
5 Brown
Oracle
Construction Requests
All construction in the game is handled by Eileen from Bluebell Town. Even if you live in
Konohana Town, you will be working with Eileen to expand your farm and other areas. At
the beginning of each season, visit the Bluebell Message board to see her construction
request. What you accomplished in the previous season will determine what type of
request she posts on the message board:
When you participate in the cooking festivals on the mountaintop, the friendship
between the town mayors will increase. The Harvest Goddess will show you a
heart meter after the festival to document the the progress you've made. When
you reach 3 hearts, 6 hearts, and 10 hearts, Eileen will post a "Through The
Tunnel" request at the beginning of the season. Completing this request will repair
the tunnel between the two towns
If you haven't earned enough heart points with the mayors, then Eileen will post
her default "Renovations" request. This will expand the farm that you are currently
living on.
Eileen can post two item requests that will take the place of a seasonal construction
request. When you are ready for it, Eileen will post requests for "A New Bed" and will
continue to post the bed request until you complete it.
Requirements
Materials
Needed
Tunnel Repair #1
Tunnel Repair #2
Tunnel Repair #3
10 Material Stone
10 Lumber
10 Material Stone
10 Lumber
10 Material Stone
10 Lumber
500,000 G
10 Material Stone
10 Lumber
FP)
1,000,000 G
10 Material Stone
"Renovations" Requests
Request
Requirements
Materials
Needed
Bluebell Construction
1,000,000 G
House Remodel
None
30 Material Stone
30 Lumber
20,000 G
None
20 Material Stone
10 Lumber
30,000 G
20 Material Stone
10 Lumber
40,000 G
Pet Playpen
25 Material Stone
10 Lumber
110,000 G
Make Field
15 Material Stone
10 Lumber
50,000 G
Maker Shed
30 Material Stone
20 Lumber
100,000 G
Beverage Maker
30 Material Stone
20 Lumber
None
10,000 G
5 Branches
20,000 G
10 Branches
30,000 G
15 Branches
40,000 G
20 Lumber
50,000 G
20 Lumber
60,000 G
20 Lumber
Konohana Construction
1,000,000 G
House Remodel
None
30 Material Stone
30 Lumber
None
10,000 G
2 Material Stone
20,000 G
5 Material Stone
35,000 G
7 Material Stone
50,000 G
10 Material Stone
10 Lumber
70,000 G
20 Material Stone
10 Lumber
50,000 G
Complete Make Field (#3)
30 Lumber
(Sluice gate)
Make Pickles
Fish Pond
20 Material Stone
100,000 G
20 Material Stone
30 Lumber
80,000 G
20 Material Stone
10 Lumber
90,000 G
15 Material Stone
25 Lumber
100,000 G
15 Material Stone
25 Lumber
110,000 G
15 Material Stone
25 Lumber
Other Requests
Request
Materials
Needed
Requirements
Eileen has 15,500 or more FP (2 flowers = 10,000 FP)
A Hot Spring
2,000,000 G
50 Material Stone
50 Lumber
are living on
A Second
Home
90,000,000 G
99 Material Stone
99 Lumber
The second home is the key to the farm house in the other village. You can sleep, use the
rest rooms, and cook in its kitchen after you complete Eileen's last request.
The blacksmith in Konohana town can upgrade your Watering Can, Sickle, and Hoe if you
accept his Tool Requestsfrom the Konohana message board. The "Upgrades!" request
will appear on the board at the beginning of the season if Sheng has at least 9300 FP.
Sheng will have 10,000 FP if you see 2 flowers on his conversation dialog box.
After accepting the "Upgrades!" request, talk to the blacksmith to learn about his available
tool upgrades. You can select which one of your three tools you'd like to upgrade. Each
tool has a total of seven upgrades you can complete. It will take you at least 5 years, plus
1 season, to do all 21 tool upgrades.
Each of the upgrades will require you to bring him the previously upgraded tool and pay a
fee. Sheng will return the tool to you shortly afterward, so you won't be without a tool for
any amount of time. As the tools become higher level, Sheng will start requiring additional
items.
The Hammer and Axe are Item Requests and not Tool Requests. These two
tools can not be upgraded at all. The Hammer request, "A Fine Hammer!", will
appear on the Konohana message board around Spring 12 of your first year and
requires you to bring 8 Rocks to Sheng. The "A Fine Axe!" request becomes
available after you have completed the Hammer request, Sheng has 200 or more
friendship points, and it is the beginning of the next season. You will need to
bring him 8 Branches and 8000 G to get the Axe.
The best tool to upgrade first will be your Watering Can. The level 1 Watering Can only
holds 20 water at one time and once you start growing crops in furrows, you'll find that you
run out of water very quickly! Upgrading your Hoe, even just once, will make it easier to
plow furrows if you can't get the button timing correct when using a level 1 Hoe.
Watering Can
Level 3
Available
Request
Watering Can
Lv 1
5000 G
Watering Can
Lv 2
10,000 G
Reward
Can now holds 30
water
Watering Can
Watering Can
Level 4
Lv 3
15,000 G
Level 3
water
10 Material
Stone
Watering Can
Watering Can
Level 5
Lv 4
Level 4
20,000 G
water
20 Scrap Metal
Complete Watering Can
10 Oolong Tea
Level 5
Super Watering
Can
5 Ore Stone
(Can)
1 Amethyst
10 Sencha Tea
(Can)
or higher
Watering Can
Watering Can
Level 6
Lv 5
Limit Break!
50,000 G
water
1 Mithril
Watering Can
Ultimate Watering
Can
Lv 6
Level 6
100,000 G
water
1 Adamantite
Hoe Upgrades
Request
Name
Rank
Available
Hoe Level 2
Hoe Level 3
Request
Reward
Hoe Level 1
Till a 1 x 2 furrow of
5000 G
soil
Hoe Level 2
Till a 1 x 3 furrow of
10,000 G
soil
Hoe Level 3
Hoe Level 4
15,000 G
Till a 1 x 5 furrow of
10 Material
soil
Stone
Hoe Level 4
Hoe Level 5
20,000 G
20 Scrap Metal
5 Ore Stone
1 Diamond
or higher
Hoe Level 5
Hoe Level 6
50,000 G
1 Mithril
Hoe Level 6
Ultimate Hoe
100,000 G
1 Adamantite
Till a 1 x 10 furrow of
soil
10 Buckwheat Tea
Can
10 Ginseng Tea (Can)
Sickle Upgrades
Request
Name
Rank
Available
Sickle Level 2
Sickle Level 3
Request
Reward
Sickle Level 1
Cut a 1 x 2 area of
5000 G
grass
Sickle Level 2
Cut a 1 x 3 area of
10,000 G
grass
Sickle Level 3
Sickle Level 4
15,000 G
Cut a 1 x 5 area of
10 Material
grass
Stone
Sickle Level 5
Sickle Level 4
Cut a 1 x 10 area of
20,000 G
20 Scrap Metal
grass
5 Ore Stone
1 Moonstone
or higher
Sickle Level 6
Sickle Level 5
50,000 G
1 Mithril
Sickle Level 6
Ultimate Sickle S
100,000 G
1 Adamantite
Help Requests
Once your message board request level has reached rank 4, at the beginning of the new
season you may begin to see Help Requests appear on both towns' message boards.
These requests only appear for one day and expire at 7:00 pm that night. You will also
need to have 15,500 or more Friendship Points (basically 2.5 flowers) with the person who
wants to hire you for help and be in year 2 or later.
When you accept an orange request for help, talk to the Requester before 7:00 pm. The
person will explain to you what he or she would like you to do. You have until 7:00 pm to
complete the assigned farm work. When completed, talk to the Requester again to receive
your reward. If you fail to return to the Requester before 7pm, then you fail the request and
no reward will be handed over.
You may receive a bonus reward item if you complete the work in a short amount of time!
It will help to have the required tool equipped and ready to go before starting so that you
finish as quickly as possible.
Help Requests will appear on specific days of a season each year. Some of them require
you to complete a previous request before it will appear; for example, you may need to
help someone with watering their crops before the request to harvest the same crops will
be posted to the message board later that season.
If you accept a Help Request to water someone's crops and it is raining, then you don't
have to do any work at all! Talk to the Requester to receive your reward without doing any
work on their land. Super easy!
All requests for hired help will be Rank B.
Request Post
Date
Standard
Reward
Requested Work
Bonus Reward
Spring 3
100 G
1 French Fries
2 Vegetable Stir
15 minutes or
Fry
less
Spring 16
150 G
Dirk's house
5 Potato Seedss
Summer 4
Summer 8
if completed Sum 4
req.
220 G
2 Onion Soup
400 G
Dirk's house
5 Onion Seedss
1 Potato
15 minutes or
less
1 Pickled Onion
15 minutes or
less
1 Onion
15 minutes or
less
Fall 3
100 G
2 Vegetable Curry
Fall 8
250 G
Dirk's house
5 Carrot Seedss
1 Pickled Carrot
15 minutes or
less
1 Carrot
15 minutes or
less
1 Bok Choy
Winter 3
330 G
Kimchi
1 Chop Suey
15 minutes or
less
Winter 26
if completed Win 3
req.
260 G
1 Bok Choy
2 Bok Choy
15 minutes or
Seedss
less
Spring 22
Gombe's house
Summer 1
Summer 26
if completed Sum 1
req.
Fall 1
100 G
1 Soybean Flour
4 Asazuke
8 minutes or less
400 G
1 Asparagus
2 Cabbage
15 minutes or
Seedss
less
100 G
1 Flour
2 Daikon Salad
8 minutes or less
500 G
Gombe's house
5 Tomato Seedss
1 Tomato
25 minutes or
less
100 G
1 Buckwheat
2 Vegetable Stir
Flour
Fry
8 minutes or less
Fall 24
250 G
Gombe's house
5 Carrot Seedss
1 Spinach
25 minutes or
less
Summer 30
Fall 30
Winter 30
Requested Work
Harvest the fruit from the orchard by
Mako's house
Standard
Reward
Bonus Reward
880 G
1 Cherry
1 Coffee Tree
10 minutes or
Seeds
less
700 G
1 Peach
1 Banana Tree
10 minutes or
Seeds
less
670 G
1 Apple
1 Grape Tree
10 minutes or
Seeds
less
410 G
1 Mandarin
1 Mandarin Tree
10 minutes or
Seeds
less
100 G
1 Rice Flour
2 Tofu Burger
8 minutes or less
500 G
Gombe's house
5 Daikon Seedss
1 Buckwheat
35 minutes or
less
Summer 11
110 G
1 Strawberry
3 Strawberry Jam
5 minutes or less
150 G
1 Ore Stone
1 Strawberry
15 minutes or
Seeds
less
220 G
1 Corn
2 Roasted Corn
5 minutes or less
Summer 16
if completed Sum 11
req.
Fall 11
Fall 27
if completed Fall 11
req.
Winter 11
Winter 18
if completed Win 11
req.
100 G
Sheng's house
2 Corn Seeds
15 minutes or
less
200 G
1 Yam
8 Baked Yam
5 minutes or less
100 G
Sheng's house
2 Yam Seeds
1 Ore Stone
1 Ore Stone
15 minutes or
less
150 G
1 Daikon
5 Boiled Daikon
5 minutes or less
340 G
Sheng's house
6 Daikon Seeds
1 Ore Stone
15 minutes or
less
Requested Work
Standard
Reward
Bonus Reward
1 Carnation
Spring 12
150 G
Seeds
Shop barn
2 Good Cheese
25 minutes or
less
Spring 20
if completed Spr 12
req.
160 G
barn
2 Good Butter
1 Great Yogurt
25 minutes or
less
1 Sunflower
Summer 13
150 G
Seeds
Shop barn
2 Good Cheese
25 minutes or
less
Summer 20
160 G
1 Great Herb
if completed Sum 13
barn
2 Good Butter
Mayo
req.
25 minutes or
less
Winter 20
if completed Win 15
req.
150 G
Shop barn
2 Good Cheese
1 Gentain Seeds
25 minutes or
less
1 Great Fruit
160 G
Yogurt
barn
2 Good Butter
25 minutes or
less
150 G
Seeds
Shop barn
2 Good Cheese
25 minutes or
less
Fall 20
if completed Fall 13
req.
1 Great Herb
Milk the Cows in the Animal Shop
160 G
Butter
barn
2 Good Butter
25 minutes or
less
Ore Stone
Ore Stone is a rare, foraged item that you'll need to collect for the Big Bed message board
request(s). The first A New Bed request from Eileen, which is required for marriage,
requests two Ore Stone and 30,000 G. The second A New Bed request will appear after
you are married and is needed if you want to have a child. The second one requires five
Ore Stone and 50,000 G. In total, you'll need to collect 7 Ore Stones in order to get
married and have a child. Once a bed has been upgraded, it will exist in both farm
houses; you don't have to upgrade both beds if you want to move between towns.
The stones are also used for Sheng's tool upgrade requests. Sheng will ask you to bring
him Ore Stone when you are working on the highest-level tool upgrade requests. You will
need an additional 15 Ore Stone for ultimate-level tools: 5 for the Watering Can, 5 for
the Hoe, and 5 the Sickle.
Besides on the ground, you have a chance of finding an Ore Stone if you search
the mountain crack foraging spot, behind the waterfall in Konohana Mid-Mountain.
There's a chance you will find an Ore Stone regardless of the current weather
system.
After you've repaired the tunnel between the two towns and can pass through
from one to the other, you can find Ore Stone as you walk through. Check the
tunnel path in Summer on stormy days or in Winter on rainy or snow stormy days.
If you have leftover stamina at the end of the day, you can jump into the rivers
to try and find random items. You only have a 1% chance of finding an Ore Stone,
but it's better than nothing!
During Winter season you can find snowballs on the ground in the mountain
area. If you throw a snowball onto the ground, it will break and could potentially
drop an Ore Stone. The chances of a stone appearing from a snowball is
completely random.
Once you finish Eileen's five tunnel repair requests, you will have access to
the hidden mine in the back of the tunnel. If you take a look at any of the four
foraging spots, there's a chance you'll find an Ore Stone. The weather doesn't
have a factor when finding Ore Stone inside the mine.
On Winter 2, Raul has a request that will appear on the Konohana message
board. You need to have at least 12,400 FP with him and be atrequest level 4 or
higher. You have one day to fetch him Fall season flowers: 2 White Roses, 2
Gerbera, and 2 Nadeshiko. In return he will reward you with 10 Ore Stone.
The stones can be used for more than just the bed and tool requests. If you smash an Ore
Stone with your hammer, there's a chance that you'll find a gem ore metal ore hidden
inside. These items can be sold, gifted, or used for additional message board requests.
If you're trying to find a specific gem from your collected Ore Stones, save your game the
night before you go to bed. In the morning, take the Ore Stones out of your rucksack,
throw them around your house, and then smash them using your hammer. If you don't get
the gem or metal ore you're looking for, then reload your save game to the night before
and try again.
Moving Towns
At the beginning of The Tale of Two Towns you have to select a town to live in. Your town
choice is not permanent. You can change your home town once per season! Each farm
has different specialties and can be expanded by Eilene. You can see the expansion size
of both farms in the bookshelf of your current farmhouse.
The option to move towns is available each season from the 23rd to the 30th. If you
choose to move towns, talk to the mayor of the town you currently are living in. Rudger or
Ina have to be working behind the counter at the Town Hall in order to give you the option
to move. Rudger does not work at the Bluebell Town Hall on Mondays and Ina does not
work at the Konohana Town Hall on Thursdays. The weather can't be stormy on the day of
your move.
You will need to pay 3000 G to move towns. After confirming with the mayor that you want
to move, you will be greeted by the other town's mayor at your new house. You will then
be prompted to go to bed and given the chance to save your game. Once you save, you
can't move back to your old town until the 23rd of the next season. All board requests
you have accepted will be cancelled once the move has been completed.
After you move to the next town, the horse cart, house statues, pets, kitchen utensils, and
farm animals will appear on your new farm. All of your pets will be transported to your new
farmhouse but there will be restrictions on the number of livestock and poultry animals
you can keep, depending on where you are going to live:
Moving FROM Konohana Town TO Bluebell Town: All of your animals will move
with you to the larger, animal-based Bluebell Farm.
Moving FROM Bluebell Town TO Konohana Town: Since the Konohana farm is
much smaller animal-wise, you will only be able to bring 4 livestock animals and 2
chickens. Rudger will ask you to select which animals you would like to bring with
you on the move. You can't select pregnant animals.
The remaining animals that you leave behind will be transported
away temporarily until you move back to Bluebell Town. You won't see them on
your Bluebell farm. You can not sell your "frozen" animals, harvest the products
from them, breed them, or swap them out with the animals you selected for your
Konohana move. The animals will be returned to your farm automatically if you
move back to Bluebell Town.
You cannot move of you have any of your animals at Jessica's for breeding purposes. You
will have to wait until Jessica returns your animals.
If you have a child and are going to move to a town where the farmhouse has
not been expanded to accommodate a child, you will have to pay a 1,500,000
G fee when moving for the necessary house expansion. You can not move if you
have an active pregnancy.
Even though you no longer live there, you can still go back to the other farm to utilize its
resources. You can grow crops on the other farm, use its maker machines, and harvest
honey (Bluebell) or harvest fish (Konohana). You just have to travel over to the other farm.
You can not enter the interior of your old farmhouse. The front door of the house will be
locked unless you are living there.
Farm Expansions
When you first start your life in your new town, the farm you receive is rather small. There
is room for some crops, livestock, chickens, and your horse cart. Luckily you can increase
the size of your farm to help increase your farming profits.
The carpenter Eileen is the one who can expand your farm and add new features to it. It
doesn't matter if you start out in Konohana or Bluebell; she constructs buildings on both
farms. To learn about farm remodeling, wait for Eileen's morning visit around Spring 12 of
your first year.
Starting in your first Summer, once per season the "Renovations" option will be
posted on the Bluebell message board. Check the board on the first of the new season
to see her construction note. Once you accept the request, go talk to Eileen to select the
feature you would like to be added to your farm. Eileen will only build on the farm you are
currently living on. You have until the end of the season to collect the necessary materials
and gold you will need to pay her for the construction.
The farm expansion shares the same request as the tunnel expansion! For
example, if you participated in enough cooking festivals to mend the friendship
between the mayors, you might see a request from Eileen to fix the tunnel
between the towns. If you see a tunnel repair request on the 1st of the season,
you will not get a farm construction request that season. Likewise if you get a
farm construction request, then you won't get a tunnel repair request.
The option to remodel your farmhouse is available from the beginning of the game, but
you will not need to spend money on it until after you are married and you want to have
your child. For the other expansions, they will unlock as your farm enlarges in size.
Pasture Expansion "C" - Increases the maximum livestock you can have to 16
COST: 20 Material Stone, 10 Lumber, and 30,000 G
Pet Playpen "C" - Build a play place for your dog and cat pets to speed up friendship
COST: 25 Material Stone, 10 Lumber, and 40,000 G
Make Field "C" - Build a field large enough for trees behind your house
COST: 15 Material Stone, 10 Lumber, and 110,000 G
Maker Shed "C" - Constructs the building containing the Yarn Maker and Cheese
Maker machines
COST: 30 Material Stone, 20 Lumber, and 50,000 G
Beverage Maker "B" - Make the drink maker machine for tea and wine inside of the
maker shed
COST: 30 Material Stone, 20 Lumber, and 100,000 G
Bee Hut "D" - Make the first bee hive behind the chicken barn
COST: 5 Branches and 10,000 G
Bee Hut "D" - Make the second bee hive
COST: 10 Branches and 20,000 G
Bee Hut "D" - Make the third bee hive
COST: 15 Branches and 30,000 G
Bee Hut "D" - Make the fourth bee hive
COST: 20 Lumber and 40,000 G
Bee Hut "D" - Make the fifth bee hive
COST: 20 Lumber and 50,000 G
Bee Hut "D" - Make the sixth, and last, bee hive
COST: 20 Lumber and 60,000 G
Konohana Farm Expansions
Expansions for Konohana are mainly about enlarging the size of your crop field. You
can unlock the waterwheel and its maker machines after you've enlarged the crop
field three times.
Remodel "S" - Upgrade your house to the size necessary to have a child
COST: 30 Material Stone, 30 Lumber, and 1,000,000 G
Make Field "C" - Enlarge your crop field
COST: 2 Material Stone and 10,000 G
Make Field "C" - Enlarge your crop field
COST: 5 Material Stone and 20,000 G
Make Field "C" - Enlarge your crop field
COST: 7 Material Stone and 35,000 G
Make Waterwheel and Rice Paddy "C" - Dig one rice paddy east of your farm and
construct the waterwheel maker shed, which contains the Seed Maker and Flour Mill
COST: 20 Material Stone, 30 Lumber, and 50,000 G
Make Pickles "B" - Build the fermenting maker inside of the maker shed
COST: 20 Material Stone, 30 Lumber, and 100,000 G
Fish Pond "C" - Construct the fish stock pond east of your farm house
COST: 20 Material Stone, 10 Lumber, and 80,000 G
Make Rice Paddy "B" - Dig a second rice paddy east of your farm
COST: 15 Material Stone, 25 Lumber, and 90,000 G
Make Rice Paddy "B" - Dig a third rice paddy east of your farm
COST: 15 Material Stone, 25 Lumber, and 100,000 G
Make Rice Paddy "B" - Dig the fourth rice paddy east of your farm
COST: 15 Material Stone, 25 Lumber, and 110,000 G
Make Field "C" - Enlarge your crop field
COST: 10 Material Stone, 10 Lumber, and 50,000 G
Bee Huts
You can raise honeybees on your Bluebell Farm if you have Eileen build Bee Huts. These
bee boxes are available when Eileen begins to offerrenovations for your farm. There are
six bee huts and you need to build each one at a time.
1. 10,000 G and 5 Branches
2. 20,000 G and 10 Branches
3. 30,000 G and 15 Branches
4. 40,000 G and 20 Lumber
5. 50,000 G and 20 Lumber
6. 60,000 G and 20 Lumber
After you build a bee hut, you need to entice bees to live there. In the mountain area you'll
find Honeycomb during Spring and Fall seasons. The Honeycomb can be found on trees
or in the mountain foraging spots. You then need to take a Honeycomb and place it in your
Bee Hut. You only have to seed a Bee Hut with a Honeycomb once per year. Once
the hut has been seeded then it will produce honey until the end of Fall. You also can't
remove or swap a Honeycomb once it has been placed in the Bee Hut.
The star rank of the Honeycomb you use in the Bee Hut will determine the starting star
rank of the honey it produces. The further you are in the game, the higher the star rank of
the items you pick up in the mountain. Once you reach year 5 you can find items with a
maximum star rank of 4.5 stars, but you will need to wait until year 10 before you can start
finding wild Honeycomb with 5 stars.
Another option for Honeycomb is through message board requests from Eileen. She will
post a random request on the Bluebell message board that could reward you with higher
star rank Honeycomb.
Collecting Honey
Visit your Bee Huts every morning and look for the buzzing bees. Once you see sparkles
instead of bees, you can press A in front of the box to collect the honey. You'll be able to
get honey from each Bee Hut once a week. As long as the box is seeded, a Bee Hut
will produce from Spring until the end of Fall. Once Winter arrives, the bees go dormant
and you can't collect honey or add a Honeycomb to the box until the following Spring.
The weather will affect your honey collection abilities. You can not collect honey on a
full day rainy or stormy day. You will have to wait until sunny or half day rainy weather.
To increase the star rank of your honey, you can use perfume on your bee boxes. The star
rank of the perfume will determine how many star points (SP) you gain on your
Honeycomb and it doesn't matter the type of perfume you use; Spring Perfume works the
same as Rose Perfume. Every half star on the perfume's star rank will give the
Honeycomb +2 SP (5 star perfume = +20 SP). You can use perfume on the Bee Huts
once per day.
There are different types of honey you can collect from the hives, depending on what is
growing on your Bluebell farm:
Name
Season
Requirements
Ship Price
1 star to 5 star
There
Honey
Any
is nothing growing in
the crop fields on your
Bluebell farm.
You are growing crops,
flowers, or grain in your
Spring Honey
Spring
Fall
Any
Any
10% chance of
receiving Rose Honey
instead of a seasonal
honey. If you're growing
a fruit tree for Fruit
Honey or any other
seasonal crop on your
Bluebell farm, you can't
obtain Rose Honey
Fish Pond
One of the things you can "grow" on your Konohana farm is fish. Before you can do so,
you need to get your farm expanded. You'll need to have Eileen build the first three Make
Field "C" expansions and the Make Waterwheel and Rice Paddy "C" expansion. After the
waterwheel and sluice gate has been crafted, Eileen will give you the option to build the
Fish Pond. You will have to give her 80,000 G, 20 Material Stone, and 10 Lumber.
The fish pond will be in the area between your farm house and the exit to the rice paddy /
waterwheel area.
The fish pond has two purposes:
1. Increase the star rank of the fish you put into it
2. Increase the quantity of fish that live in the pond
To stock the pond, take one fish that you've caught and place it into the water. You can
use any fish you've caught when bare-handed or equipment fishing except for a King Fish.
The fish will remain in the pond until you have removed it.
Remember, each half-star on an item's star rank is worth 30 Star Points (.5 star = 1 to 30
SP, 1 star = 31 to 60, etc.). If you only have one fish in your fish pond, you will earn a half
star every 3 days. You won't always have just one fish in your pond though...
No. of Days
Fish Name
No. of Days
Sweetfish
4 Days
Black Bass
2 Days
Small Sweetfish
1 Day
1 Day
Large Fish
6 Days
4 Days
Char
4 Days
Bluegill
2 Days
Small Char
1 Day
Small Bluegill
1 Day
Large Char
7 Days
Large Bluegill
4 Days
Eel
5 Days
Trout
4 Days
Small Eel
1 Day
Small Trout
1 Day
Large Eel
7 Days
Large Trout
5 Days
Carp
6 Days
Killifish
1 Day
Small Carp
1 Day
Small Killifish
1 Day
Salmon
7 Days
Large Killifish
6 Days
Small Salmon
3 Days
Masu Salmon
4 Days
Special Salmon
8 Days
1 Day
Shishamo
2 Days
7 Days
Small Shishamo
1 Day
Blotch Snakehead
4 Days
Fish Name
No. of Days
Fish Name
No. of Days
Special Shishamo
6 Days
Small Snakehead
4 Days
Icefish
1 Day
Large Snakehead
6 Days
Small Icefish
1 Day
Smelt
2 Days
Large Icefish
6 Days
Small Smelt
1 Day
Sea Bass
6 Days
Large Smelt
5 Days
5 Days
Blue Crab
1 Day
7 Days
Crab
1 Day
Loach
4 Days
Small Crab
1 Day
Small Loach
1 Day
1 Day
Large Loach
6 Days
Bonito
20 Days
Goby
2 Days
Tuna
20 Days
Small Goby
1 Day
Ocean Sunfish
30 Days
Large Goby
6 Days
Dogfish Shark
3 Days
Funa
4 Days
Moray Eel
14 Days
Small Funa
1 Day
Mackarel
14 Days
Large Funa
6 Days
Flounder
20 Days
When you pick your first town, on the 3rd of Spring you will be given a horse cart and a
pony. The cart will be placed next to your house and you can open it by either walking up
to it and pressing A or by accessing the storage box next to the bed inside your house.
You can see the status of your horse cart by going inside of your house and pressing A at
the mini horse cart on your side table. You will see the name of the cart, its description,
how many pages of items it can hold, and its weight. The grey can icon directly to the right
of the cart's image is how heavy the cart is and the box icon is its page size. Each "page"
can hold up to 12 items in the horse storage cart.
Upgrading the horse cart storage is done individually at Grady or Kana's Animal shops.
For example, the Bamboo Cart starts out with 4 pages and can expand out to 6 pages
(max 72 slots). You have to buy the two additional "pages" one at a time. You'll need to
spend 3000 G to upgrade your Bamboo Cart to 5 pages (60 slots) and then another 5000
G to reach 6 pages (72 slots). If you then swapped out your Bamboo Cart with the Striped
Carriage, you would be back to using the original 48 slots until you also upgrade your
Striped Carriage to 6 pages.
From X pages to Y
pages
Cost per page upgrade
2 to 3
3 to 4
4 to 5
5 to 6
6 to 7
7 to 8
1000
2000
3000
5000
10,000
30,000
8 to 9
100,000 G
To attach the horse cart to your horse, hop onto your horse and gallop over to the
horse cart. Then just press the Right Shoulder button on your DS or 3DS. To un-hitch the
cart, ride over to where the cart is suppose to be and press the Right Shoulder button
again.
The size of your horse will determine how fast it will run with a cart attached. If you're
attaching a 3-can cart to your little horsie, don't expect it to run very fast! Make sure you
have a horse of the appropriate size if you want to go traveling with the cart. A cart with
one grey can icon can be pulled by all 3 types of horses (pony, thoroughbred, and draft)
without any problem, but the pony will start having problems pulling a cart with 2 grey
weight-cans. If you're going to be using a 3-can cart, the pony can only move
at walking speed while the thoroughbred will slow down its pace. The draft horse has no
problem pulling all three cart weight classes.
The horse cart will also affect the freshness decay rate of the items you place inside of it.
Your beginning carts won't be very good at conserving your items' freshness, but starting
in year 2 you will get carts that preserve freshness better. In year 3 you can buy a cart that
permanently conserves freshness! In contract, your bag / rucksack is the worst at
preserving freshness.
Cart Name
Pages Weight
Decay
Rate
Shop
Cost
Requirements
Old Cart
2 to 4
Light
Fast
Free
Bamboo Cart
4 to 6
Shrine Cart
6 to 8
Light
Fast
5000 G
Medium
Slow
---
Striped Carriage
4 to 6
Light
Fast
5000 G
Fancy Cart
6 to 8
Medium
Slow
---
Dragon Cart
7 to 9
Medium
Slow
300,000 G
UFO Cart
5 to 9
Light
NONE
---
Mecha Chicken
Sled
7 to 9
Heavy
NONE
6 to 8
Medium
Slow
300,000 G
---
in year 2 or later
Raise Oracle's friendship to
2 Flowers and have
Request Level rank 4 or
higher. The request will
Delivery Cart
3 to 9
Light
Fast
---
Note: When you complete Oracle's request for the Delivery Cart, the dialog text that appears when you
turn over the items will say that you received the UFO cart (again). You will get the Delivery Cart though.
The Bluebell farm's maker shed has the Yarn Maker, Fermenting Maker, and the
Beverage Maker. You can unlock the Yarn and Fermenting makers by having Eileen
complete a Pasture Expansion, the Pet Playpen, and then the Maker Shed. After that,
you can have her make the separate Beverage Maker. You need to complete 3
expansion requests before you can use the makers on this farm.
The Konohana farm's maker shed has the Seed Maker, Grain Mill, and Pickling Pot. The
Seed Maker and Grain Mill are unlocked once you have Eileen complete the Make Field
expansion three times and then have her finish the Make Waterwheel and Rice Paddy
construction request. After that, you can have her make the Pickling Pot as a separate
expansion request. You need to complete 4 expansion requests before you can use the
makers.
Once you have a maker shed and its machines built, you can use it regardless of
where you live! For example, if you lived on Bluebell long enough to get the Fermenting
Maker built and then move to Konohana, you simply need to travel back to Bluebell if you
want to use it to turn Milk into Cheese, Yogurt, and so on. You don't have to be living on
the farm where the machine resides in order to use it.
Each item has set amount of time that it must take before the processed item can be
removed from the machine. If you place the items in the machine one at a time, then each
item gets its own processed time. If you stack the items together, then they are processed
together as a stack and the time required is added together. For example, one
Mayonnaise takes 30 minutes to process but a stack of three Mayonnaise takes 90
minutes (3 Mayo x 30 min each). There isn't a way to speed up the item process time.
Item Name
Yarn Ball
Required
Items
Wool
Ship Price
Process Time
1 Star to 5 Stars
11 hours, 30
minutes
1820 G
12 hours, 30
minutes
2940 G
15 hours
Great Wool
White Alpaca
White Alpaca
Yarn
Wool
Brown Alpaca
Brown Alpaca
22 hours, 30
Yarn
Wool
minutes
11,200 G
15 hours
7280 G
4800 G | 6400 G | 8000 G | 9600 G |
11,200 G
(Note: White Alpaca Yarn is processed at a much faster rate than Brown Alpaca Yarn even though they
sell for the same price.)
Required Items
Cheese
Milk
Good Cheese
Jersey Milk
Great Cheese
Golden Milk
Herb Cheese
Milk + Chamomile
Good Herb
Cheese
Process Time
Ship Price
1 Star to 5 Stars
1 hour, 30
minutes
500 G | 590 G
2 hours
2 hours, 30
minutes
| 2050 G | 2390 G
2 hours
2 hours, 30
minutes
930 G | 1090 G
Great Herb
3 hours
Yogurt
Milk + Mint
6 hours
Good Yogurt
9 hours
Great Yogurt
12 hours
Fruit Yogurt
Good Fruit
Yogurt
+ Apple + Grape
minutes
| 2110 G | 2460 G
Great Fruit
13 hours, 30
Yogurt
Peach + Cherry
minutes
| 2400 G | 2800 G
Butter
Milk + Oil
1 hour
Good Butter
Great Butter
4 hours
Herb Butter
2 hours
Cheese
Good Herb
Butter
1820 G | 2120 G
240 G | 320 G | 400 G |
480 G | 560 G
460 G | 620 G | 780 G |
930 G | 1090 G
910 G | 1210 G | 1520 G |
1820 G | 2120 G
7 hours, 30
minutes
| 2040 G | 2380 G
2 hours, 30
minutes
1010 G | 1170 G
1020 G | 1360 G | 1710 G
| 2050 G | 2390 G
320 G | 430 G | 540 G |
640 G | 750 G
3 hours, 30
minutes
1080 G | 1510 G
Great Herb
Butter
Oil
Mayonnaise
Egg + Oil
30 minutes
Good
1 hour
5 hours
Mayonnaise
620 G | 720 G
Item Name
Great
Mayonnaise
Herb
Mayonnaise
Good Herb
Mayo
Required Items
Golden Egg + Oil
Ship Price
Process Time
1 Star to 5 Stars
1 hour, 30
minutes
| 2530 G | 2940 G
45 minutes
1 hour, 15
minutes
690 G | 810 G
Great Herb
1 hour, 45
Mayo
Oil
minutes
| 2530 G | 2940 G
Chocolate Pack
Cocoa
2 hours, 15
minutes
| 2110 G | 2460 G
Miso
Natto
60 hours
2 hours, 15
minutes
980 G | 1150 G
Note: In the European version of Tale of Two Towns, Red Wine has been
renamed to "Syrup."
Item Name
Red Wine
Required Items
Grape
Process Time
24 hours
Ship Price
1 Star to 5 Stars
| 900 G | 1040 G
Chicha
Corn + Yogurt
24 hours
Honey Wine
24 hours
Chestnut Wine
24 hours
Plum Wine
24 hours
Apricot Wine
24 hours
Fruit Wine
24 hours
1840 G | 2200 G |
2570 G
5320 G | 7100 G |
36 hours
Rose
12,430 G
Spring Wine
24 hours
Summer Wine
24 hours
Fall Wine
24 hours
8880 G | 10,650 G |
72 hours
3000 G | 3600 G |
4200 G
Beer
Wheat + Soybean
24 hours
2 hours, 30
Item Name
minutes
| 260 G | 310 G
2 hours, 30
minutes
| 290 G | 340 G
2 hours, 30
Tea Leaves
minutes
| 530 G | 610 G
2 hours, 30
minutes
| 310 G | 370 G
2 hours, 30
Leaves
minutes
| 530 G | 610 G
2 hours, 30
Buckwheat
minutes
| 770 G | 900 G
Required Items
5 hours
Process Time
Ship Price
1 Star to 5 Stars
2 hours, 30
minutes
| 260 G | 310 G
7 hours, 30
minutes
| 210 G | 250 G
60 hours, 30
minutes
G | 1750 G | 2040 G
30 hours
30 hours
6000 G | 7200 G |
8400 G
30 hours
84 hours
2220 G | 2640 G |
Banana + Cherry
Coffee Pack
3080 G
Coffee Beans
Cocoa Pack
6 hours, 15
minutes
| 540 G | 630 G
6 hours, 30
Chocolate Pack
minutes
1140 G | 1520 G |
1900 G | 2300 G |
2660 G
Ship Price
Required Items
Process Time
Rice
Rice Stalk
30 minutes
Flour
Wheat
30 minutes
Bread Crumbs
Bread
30 minutes
Rice Flour
Rice
30 minutes
Soy Flour
Soybean
30 minutes
Buckwheat Flour
Buckwheat
30 minutes
Shiratama Flour
Rice Candy
30 minutes
1 Star to 5 Stars
One 5-star Pineapple sells for 7000 G. Place that same Pineapple in the Seed Maker and get two bags
of 5-star Pineapple Seeds worth 11,200 G each. You'll earn 22,400 G instead of 7000 G if you ship the
seeds instead of the crop. Just remember to save some of the seeds for planting next year!
Item Name
Required Items
Process
Ship Price
Time
1 Star to 5 Stars
Turnip Seeds
Turnip
2 hours
Potato Seeds
Potato
2 hours
Cabbage Seeds
Cabbage
2 hours
Cucumber Seeds
Cucumber
2 hours
Asparagus Seeds
Asparagus
2 hours
Strawberry Seeds
Strawberry
2 hours
Tomato Seeds
Tomato
2 hours
Corn Seeds
Corn
2 hours
Onion Seeds
Onion
2 hours
Watermelon Seeds
Watermelon
2 hours
Pineapple Seeds
Pineapple
2 hours
Pumpkin Seeds
Pumpkin
2 hours
Radish Seeds
Radish
2 hours
Eggplant Seeds
Eggplant
2 hours
Carrot Seeds
Carrot
2 hours
Yam Seeds
Yam
2 hours
Green Pepper
2 hours
Spinach Seeds
Spinach
2 hours
Daikon Seeds
Daikon
2 hours
Bok Choy
2 hours
Item Name
Required Items
Process
Ship Price
Time
1 Star to 5 Stars
Pink Rose
2 hours
Marguerite Seeds
Marguerite
2 hours
Carnation Seeds
Carnation
2 hours
Casablanca Seeds
Casablanca
2 hours
Red Rose
2 hours
Sunflower Seeds
Sunflower
2 hours
G | 720 G
Nadeshiko Seeds
Nadeshiko
2 hours
Gerbera Seeds
Gerbera
2 hours
White Rose
2 hours
Snowdrop Seeds
Snowdrop
2 hours
Gentian Seeds
Gentian
2 hours
Blue Rose
2 hours
Wheat Seeds
Wheat + Fertilizer
3 hours
Rice Seedling
3 hours
Buckwheat Seeds
Buckwheat + Fertilizer
3 hours
Soybean Seeds
Soybean + Fertilizer
3 hours
144 hours
Cherry + Fertilizer
144 hours
Peach + Fertilizer
144 hours
Banana + Fertilizer
144 hours
Item Name
Required Items
Process
Ship Price
Time
1 Star to 5 Stars
Grape + Fertilizer
144 hours
Apple + Fertilizer
144 hours
Mandarin + Fertilizer
144 hours
Cocoa + Fertilizer
144 hours
192 hours
Required Items
Process
Ship Price
Time
1 Star to 5 Stars
330 G | 450 G |
Pickled Cucumber
Cucumber + Oil
5 hours
560 G | 670 G |
790
540 G | 720 G |
Pickled Onion
Onion + Oil
3 hours
900 G | 1080 G |
1260 G
570 G | 770 G |
Pickled Carrot
Carrot + Oil
5 hours
960 G | 1150 G |
1350 G
630 G | 850 G |
Pickled Radish
Radish + Oil
5 hours
1060 G | 1270 G |
1490 G
Pickled Carrot +
1440 G | 1920 G |
94 hours
Pickled Radish
2400 G | 2880 G |
3360 G
360 G | 490 G |
Cured Turnip
Turnip + Plum
12 hours
610 G | 730 G |
860 G
280 G | 380 G |
Cured Cucumber
Cucumber + Plum
12 hours
470 G | 570 G |
660 G
3660 G | 4890 G |
Cured Watermelon
Watermelon + Plum
12 hours
6110 G | 7260 G |
8560 G
330 G | 440 G |
Cured Eggplant
Eggplant + Plum
12 hours
550 G | 660 G |
770 G
360 G | 490 G |
Cured Daikon
Daikon + Plum
12 hours
610 G | 730 G |
860 G
300 G | 410 G |
12 hours
510 G | 610 G |
720 G
3210 G | 4280 G |
94 hours
+ Cured Daikon
5360 G | 6430 G |
7500 G
640 G | 860 G |
Cabbage Kimchi
5 hours
1080 G | 1290 G |
1510 G
1120 G | 1500 G |
Cucumber Kimchi
3 hours
1880 G | 2250 G |
2630 G
1200 G | 1600 G |
Daikon Kimchi
5 hours
2000 G | 2400 G |
2800 G
1160 G | 1550 G |
5 hours
1940 G | 2320 G |
2710 G
Mixed Kimchi
Umeboshi
Plum
2820 G | 3760 G |
94 hours
4700 G | 5640 G |
6580 G
5 hours
70 G | 90 G | 120
G | 140 G | 170 G
Growing trees on your farm is fairly easy to do. You just need to make space for them to
grow. Trees don't even need to be watered!
There are two types of "trees"; ones that produce fruit and the other that produces tea
leaves. Fruit trees will flower and produce fruit in specific seasons and there's at least
one type of tree producing each season. Tea trees will produce leaves during Spring,
Summer, and Fall season but not in Winter. Trees will last throughout the year and can't
be destroyed by storms. If you do want to destroy a tree growing on your farm, hit it with
your Axe.
The two types of trees have different space requirements. Fruit trees need a 3x3 square of
soil to grow in but tea trees only need 1 square of soil, just like a regular seasonal crop.
Tea trees can be planted together in a row but fruit trees are so large that they can't be
linked together by a furrow.
You can start growing trees in your first Winter season, when Gombe starts to sell Tea
Tree seedlings for 1000 G each. Starting in year 2, you can buy fruit tree seedlings from
him. The cheapest is a Cherry Tree Seeding (100 G) and the most expensive is the 2000
G Cacao Tree Seedling. Gombe will sell different tree seedlings depending on the season
you're in. You can't buy the last type of tree until you've reached Fall of year 3.
To plant a tree, prepare the soil just like you were planting a regular crop. A Tea Tree
Seedling can be planted in one square of soil but the fruit tree seedling needs 9 square of
soil. The game will give you a grid outline when you have a fruit tree seedling equipped
and you have the correct amount of space prepared for planting. If you try to plant when
you don't have the right 3x3 square highlighted, then the game will stop you and return a
warning message on your top screen.
Because fruit trees are so large, you initially only have enough room on the
Konohana farm to plant them.You can plant fruit trees on the Bluebell farm but you need
to have Eileen complete the Make Field "C" expansion. The field expansion will unlock a 5
square by 4 square field behind your house, just large enough for one fruit tree to be
planted on the Bluebell farm.
Planting a fruit tree on the Bluebell farm is the only way to get bees to produce Fruit
Honey. You will have a 30% chance of collecting Fruit Honey from your bee hives when
you harvest them. Tea trees do not count towards collecting Fruit Honey.
To harvest a fruit tree, press A when you see fruit on the tree to make the fruit to drop onto
the ground. You can also jump and press A to grab the fruit from the tree.
Tree Types
Note: Profit is listed from 1 Star to 5 Stars
Name
Seedling
Price
Stage
1
Stage
2
Stage
3
Stage
4
Flower
Fruit
1000 G
Spring | Winter
Tea Leaves
Year 2 or later
(Starting Winter
Spring
5 days
15 days
4 days
---
Summer
Fall
Every 4
days
year 1)
Spring
Year 2 or later
7 days
Spring
Every 3
days
Summer
Year 2 or later
9 days
9 days
Every 4
days
Summer
Year 2 or later
5 days
Every 3
days
Fall
Year 2 or later
5 days
Fall
Every 3
days
Fall
Year 2 or later
7 days
Fall
Every 3
days
Winter
Tree
Year 2 or later
7 days
Winter
Every 3
days
Spring
Year 3 or later
5 days
5 days
5 days
8 days
Spring
Every 2
days
Fall
Year 3 or later
9 days
9 days
14 days 23 days
Fall
Every 4
days
needed to plant the Mandarin Seedling one week earlier (Summer 14) to make sure it had
14 days worth of Stage 4 before Winter 1 arrived.
The last day of the year you can plant a fruit tree and get crops when its producing season
begins is:
Item List
Salad Recipes
Name
Utensil
Required Ingredients
Turnip Salad
None
Turnip
Tomato Salad
None
Tomato
Onion Salad
Pot
Onion
Profit
1 Star to 5 Star
Potato Salad
Pot
Herb Salad
None
Caprese Salad
None
Mimosa Salad
None
Boiled Spinach
Pot
Asazuke
Spice
Rack
Potato + Milk
Mint + Chamomile +
72 G | 96 G | 120 G |
Lavender
144 G | 168 G
Tomato + Oil
Cabbage + Asparagus +
G | 2412 G | 2814 G
Spinach
Cucumber + Turnip
Cucumber Namul
None
Cucumber + Oil
Tofu Salad
None
Pasta Salad
None
Spaghetti + Cucumber
Daikon Salad
None
Spice
Cabbage + Cucumber +
Rack
Asparagus + Tomato
G | 2160 G | 2520 G
Mixed Salad
444 G | 518 G
492 G | 656 G | 820 G |
984 G | 1148 G
341 G | 454 G | 568 G |
682 G | 795 G
600 G | 800 G | 1000 G |
1200 G | 1400 G
Soup Recipes
Name
Utensil
Vichyssoise
Pot
Gazpacho
Pot
Bouillabaisse
Pot
Corn Soup
Pot
Onion Soup
Pot
Pumpkin Soup
Pot
Soy Milk
Pot
Miso Soup
Pot
Herb Soup
Pot
Asparagus Soup
Pot
Required Ingredients
Profit
1 Star to 5 Star
Bread
G | 1008 G | 1176 G
Salmon or Oil )
G | 768 G | 896 G
G | 1109 G | 1294 G
Onion + Butter
G | 1272 G | 1484 G
Soybeans + Edamame
Chamomile + Onion
Soy Milk )
G | 1128 G | 1316 G
Golden Milk )
G | 826 G | 963 G
Radish Soup
Pot
Egg Soup
Pot
Egg + Onion
Soybean Soup
Pot
Pot
Pot
Pho
Pot
Mushroom + Spinach
G | 888 G | 1036 G
888 G | 1184 G |
1480 G | 1776 G |
2072 G
Appetizer Recipes
Name
Sauted Turnips
French Fries
Potato Pancakes
Utensil
Required Ingredients
Frying
Pan
Great Butter )
Frying
Pan
Frying
Pan
Profit
1 Star to 5 Star
420 G | 560 G |
700 G | 840 G |
980 G
342 G | 456 G |
Potato + Oil
570 G | 684 G |
741 G
408 G | 544 G |
680 G | 816 G |
952 G
Hash Browns
Boiled Potato
Cabbage Rolls
Popcorn
Corn Cereal
Frying
Pan
Herb Butter )
Frying
Pan
Great Butter )
Frying
Pan
Crumbs )
Frying
Pan
552 G | 736 G |
920 G | 1104 G
| 1288 G
516 G | 688 G |
860 G | 1032 G
| 1204 G
612 G | 816 G |
1020 G | 1224
G | 1428 G
264 G | 352 G |
Corn
440 G | 528 G |
616 G
Frying
Pan
Milk )
396 G | 528 G |
660 G | 792 G |
924 G
96 G | 128 G |
Boiled Egg
Pot
Egg
160 G | 192 G |
224 G
Fried Egg
Roasted Mushroom
Steamed Mushrooms
Frying
Pan
Frying
Pan
Frying
174 G | 232 G |
Egg + Oil
290 G | 348 G |
406 G
132 G | 176 G |
220 G | 264 G |
or Trumpet Mushroom )
308 G
62 G | 83 G |
Pan
104 G | 125 G |
Trumpet Mushroom )
146 G
378 G | 504 G |
Sandwich
None
630 G | 756 G |
882 G
174 G | 232 G |
Herb Sandwich
None
Fruit Sandwich
None
336 G | 448 G |
560 G | 672 G |
784 G
372 G | 496 G |
Raisen Bread
None
Bread + Grape
620 G | 744 G |
868 G
Jelly Bread
Toast
French Toast
Butter Roll
None
Frying
Pan
Pot
Pot
160 G | 210 G |
270 G | 320 G |
370 G
120 G | 160 G |
Bread
200 G | 240 G |
280 G
198 G | 264 G |
330 G | 396 G |
462 G
300 G | 400 G |
Great Butter )
500 G | 600 G |
700 G
Croquette
Cream Croquette
Cheese Croquette
Focaccia
Frying
Pan
396 G | 528 G |
Potato + Oil + Bread Crumbs
924 G
Frying
Pan
Frying
Pan
660 G | 792 G |
498 G | 664 G |
830 G | 996 G |
1162 G
492 G | 656 G |
820 G | 984 G |
Cheese )
1148 G
Frying
Pan
396 G | 528 G |
660 G | 792 G |
924 G
1020 G | 1360
Quiche
Frying
Pan
G | 1700 G |
2040 G | 2380
G
Galette
Honey Toast
Frying
Pan
Frying
Pan
Frying
Pan
252 G | 336 G |
Buckwheat Flour + Egg
420 G | 504 G |
588 G
444 G | 592 G |
740 G | 888 G |
Black Bass )
1036 G
276 G | 368 G |
460 G | 552 G |
644 G
348 G | 469 G |
Canap
None
580 G | 696 G |
820 G
Arancini
Dolma
Roasted Corn
Frying
Pan
Frying
Pan
384 G | 512 G |
640 G | 768 G |
Cheese )
896 G
780 G | 1040 G
| 1300 G | 1560
G | 1820 G
Frying
Pan
Butter )
468 G | 624 G |
780 G | 936 G |
1092 G
408 G | 544 G |
Miso Eggplant
Pot
Eggplant + Miso
680 G | 816 G |
952 G
Roasted Eggplant
Baked Yam
Frying
Pan
Frying
Pan
228 G | 304 G |
Eggplant + Oil
532 G
120 G | 160 G |
Yam
Pot
Sashimi
None
200 G | 240 G |
280 G
380 G | 456 G |
156 G | 208 G |
260 G | 312 G |
364 G
96 G | 128 G |
160 G | 192 G |
Goby or Carp )
Fish Paste
Chop Suey
Pot
Frying
Pan
Frying
Pan
224 G
108 G | 144 G |
180 G | 216 G |
252 G
540 G | 720 G |
Oil + Cabbage
900 G | 1080 G
| 1260 G
804 G | 1072 G
| 1340 G | 1608
G | 1876 G
804 G | 1072 G
Steamed Dumpling
Pot
| 1340 G | 1608
G | 1876 G
Pot Sticker
Frying
Pan
816 G | 1088 G
Flour + Onion + Cabbage + Shiitake
| 1360 G | 1632
G | 1904 G
432 G | 576 G |
Chinese Dumpling
Pot
720 G | 864 G |
1008 G
264 G | 352 G |
Curry Dumpling
Pot
440 G | 528 G |
616 G
Cheese Dumpling
Tempura
Pot
Pot
276 G | 368 G |
460 G | 552 G |
644 G
Spring Roll
Frying
Pan
700 G
684 G | 912 G |
1140 G | 1368
G | 1596 G
180 G | 240 G |
Tofu
Pot
Soybeans
300 G | 360 G |
360 G
648 G | 864 G |
Okara
Pot
1080 G | 1296
G | 1512 G
312 G | 416 G |
Fried Tofu
Pot
Tofu + Flour
520 G | 624 G |
728 G
218 G | 291 G |
Deep-Fried Tofu
Pot
Tofu + Oil
364 G | 437 G |
510 G
168 G | 224 G |
Dried Tofu
Pot
Tofu
280 G | 336 G |
392 G
600 G | 800 G |
Boiled Tofu
Pot
1000 G | 1200
G | 1400 G
312 G | 416 G |
Cold Tofu
None
Tofu
520 G | 624 G |
728 G
504 G | 672 G |
Yuba Tofu
Pot
Soy Milk
840 G | 1008 G
| 1176 G
252 G | 336 G |
Dashi Egg
Pot
420 G | 504 G |
588 G
270 G | 360 G |
Simmered Potato
Pot
Potato
450 G | 540 G |
630 G
492 G | 656 G |
Boiled Pumpkin
Pot
Pumpkin
820 G | 984 G |
1148 G
480 G | 640 G |
Ganmodoki
Pot
800 G | 960 G |
1120 G
204 G | 272 G |
Boiled Daikon
Pot
Daikon
340 G | 408 G |
476 G
Shredded Daikon
Tuna Yukhoe
Teokbokki
Frying
Pan
None
Pot
210 G | 280 G |
Daikon
350 G | 420 G |
490 G
972 G | 1296 G
| 1620 G | 1944
G | 2268 G
732 G | 976 G |
1220 G | 1464
G | 1708 G
276 G | 368 G |
Curry Bread
None
460 G | 552 G |
644 G
Name
Utensil
Required Ingredients
Profit
1 Star to 5 Star
300 G | 400
Omelet
Frying
Pan
Egg )
600 G | 700
G
384 G | 512
Omelet Rice
Frying
Pan
768 G | 896
G
252 G | 336
Cheese Fondue
Pot
G | 420 G |
Great Cheese )
504 G | 588
G
264 G | 352
Tomato Fondue
Pot
G | 440 G |
528 G | 616
G
Pink Fondue
Pot
444 G | 592
Red Wine )
G | 740 G |
888 G | 1036
G
432 G | 576
Raclette
Frying
G | 720 G |
Pan
Great Cheese )
864 G | 1008
G
468 G | 624
Gratin
Frying
G | 780 G |
Pan
936 G | 1092
G
348 G | 469
Pizza
Frying
G | 580 G |
Pan
696 G | 820
G
Meuniere
Frying
Pan
264 G | 352
G | 440 G |
528 G | 616
G
420 G | 560
Marinated Fish
None
G | 700 G |
840 G | 980
G
492 G | 656
Risotto
Frying
Pan
G | 820 G |
984 G | 1148
G
Doria
Frying
Pan
516 G | 688
G | 860 G |
1032 G |
1204 G
720 G | 960
Farmer's Breakfast
Frying
Pan
G | 120 G |
1440 G |
1680 G
306 G | 408
Frying
Pan
Great Cheese )
612 G | 714
G
180 G | 240
Penne Pasta
Frying
Pan
Spaghetti
G | 300 G |
360 G | 360
G
264 G | 352
Dry Curry
Frying
Pan
G | 440 G |
528 G | 616
G
516 G | 688
Curry Rice
Pot
G | 860 G |
1032 G |
1204 G
552 G | 736
Vegetable Curry
Pot
G | 920 G |
1104 G |
1288 G
Spicy Curry
Pot
768 G | 1024
Pepper
G | 1284 G |
1536 G |
1792 G
384 G | 512
Seaweed Curry
Pot
G | 640 G |
768 G | 896
G
378 G | 504
Milk Curry
Pot
G | 630 G |
756 G | 882
G
1200 G |
Rainbow Curry
Pot
1600 G |
2000 G |
2400 G |
2800 G
1656 G |
Ultimate Curry
Pot
2208 G |
2760 G |
3312 G |
3864 G
1632 G |
2176 G |
Supreme Curry
Pot
Spaghetti
Pot
Flour + Oil
G | 290 G |
348 G | 406
G
Mushroom Spaghetti
Frying
Pan
210 G | 280
G | 350 G |
420 G | 490
G
348 G | 469
Paella
Frying
Pan
G | 580 G |
696 G | 820
G
492 G | 656
Stew
Pot
G | 820 G |
984 G | 1148
G
426 G | 568
Herb Spaghetti
Frying
G | 710 G |
Pan
852 G | 994
G
534 G | 712
Spaghetti Soup
Pot
Spaghetti + ( Bouillabaisse or
G | 890 G |
Vichyssoise )
1068 G |
1246 G
426 G | 568
Lasagna
Frying
G | 710 G |
Pan
852 G | 994
G
318 G | 424
Pizzoccheri
Frying
Pan
G | 530 G |
636 G | 742
G
612 G | 816
Moussaka
Frying
Pan
G | 1020 G |
1224 G |
1428 G
None
546 G | 728
G | 910 G |
1092 G |
1274 G
240 G | 320
Egg Rice
None
G | 400 G |
Golden Egg )
480 G | 560
G
336 G | 448
Pot
672 G | 784
G
180 G | 240
Sushi
Pot
G | 300 G |
360 G | 360
G
Pot
Frying
Pan
258 G | 344
G | 430 G |
516 G | 602
G
84 G | 112 G
| 140 G | 168
G | 196 G
Pot
216 G | 288
G | 360 G |
432 G | 504
G
258 G | 344
Rice Ball
Spice
Rack
G | 430 G |
516 G | 602
G
300 G | 400
Frying
Pan
G | 500 G |
600 G | 700
G
138 G | 184
Rice Porridge
Pot
Cooked Rice
G | 230 G |
276 G | 322
G
264 G | 352
Fried Rice
Frying
G | 440 G |
Pan
528 G | 616
G
558 G | 744
Mixed Rice
Pot
G | 930 G |
1116 G |
1302 G
Mushroom Rice
Pot
222 G | 296
G | 370 G |
444 G | 518
G
168 G | 224
Shimeji Rice
Pot
G | 280 G |
336 G | 392
G
396 G | 528
Tempura Bowl
Pot
G | 660 G |
792 G | 924
G
324 G | 432
Inari Sushi
Spice
Rack
G | 540 G |
648 G | 756
G
660 G | 880
Okonomiyaki
Frying
Pan
G | 1100 G |
1320 G |
1540 G
214 G | 285
Udon Noodles
Pot
G | 356 G |
427 G | 498
G
384 G | 512
Kitsune Udon
Pot
G | 640 G |
768 G | 896
G
Tempura Udon
Pot
552 G | 736
G | 920 G |
1104 G |
1288 G
288 G | 384
Fried Udon
Frying
Pan
G | 480 G |
576 G | 672
G
156 G | 208
Pot
Buckwheat Flour
G | 260 G |
312 G | 364
G
480 G | 640
Tempura Soba
Pot
G | 800 G |
960 G | 1120
G
212 G | 283
Yakisoba
Frying
Pan
G | 354 G |
425 G | 496
G
264 G | 352
Tofu Steak
Frying
Pan
G | 440 G |
528 G | 616
G
660 G | 880
Frying
Pan
G | 1100 G |
1320 G |
1540 G
Chestnut Rice
Pot
163 G | 218
G | 272 G |
326 G | 381
G
420 G | 560
Natto Rice
None
G | 700 G |
840 G | 980
G
150 G |
Bamboo Rice
Pot
200250 G |
300 G | 350
G|
648 G | 864
Milk Stew
Pot
G | 1080 G |
Golden Milk )
1296 G |
1512 G
456 G | 608
Natto Roll
Spice
Rack
G | 760 G |
912 G | 1064
G
336 G | 448
Kappa Roll
Spice
Rack
G | 560 G |
672 G | 784
G
840 G | 1120
Tekka Roll
Spice
Rack
G | 1400 G |
1680 G |
1960 G
Oshinko Roll
Spice
Rack
G | 600 G |
720 G | 840
568 G | 757
Soy Milk Stew
Pot
G | 946 G |
1135 G |
1324 G
Pot
780 G | 1040
G | 1300 G |
1560 G |
1820 G
270 G | 360
Crab Pot
Pot
G | 450 G |
540 G | 630
G
121 G | 162
Crab Omelet
Frying
G | 202 G |
Pan
Golden Egg )
242 G | 283
G
264 G | 352
Oden
Pot
G | 440 G |
528 G | 616
G
372 G | 496
Bibimbab
Frying
G | 620 G |
Pan
Shiitake
744 G | 868
G
Dessert Recipes
Name
Yam Dessert
Utensil
Pot
Required Ingredients
Profit
1 Star to 5 Star
396 G | 528 G
| 660 G | 792
G | 924 G
852 G | 1136
Pumpkin Pudding
Pot
G | 1420 G |
1704 G | 1988
G
1056 G | 1408
Chocolate Banana
Pot
G | 1760 G |
2112 G | 2464
G
Stewed Apple
Apple Pie
Frying
Pan
Butter )
Frying
Pan
396 G | 528 G
| 660 G | 792
G | 924 G
504 G | 672 G
| 840 G | 1008
G | 1176 G
1752 G | 2336
Pineapple Pie
Frying
Pan
G | 2920 G |
3504 G | 4088
G
Strawberry Pie
Frying
Pan
612 G | 816 G
| 1020 G |
1224 G | 1428
Sponge Cake
Pudding
Cheesecake
Pancake
Frying
Pan
Pot
210 G | 280 G
Flour + Egg
G | 490 G
Frying
Pan
or Great Cheese )
Frying
Pan
| 350 G | 420
269 G | 358 G
| 448 G | 538
G | 627 G
384 G | 512 G
| 640 G | 768
G | 896 G
630 G | 840 G
| 1050 G |
1260 G | 1470
G
546 G | 728 G
Donuts
Pot
| 910 G | 1092
G | 1274 G
Cookies
Frying
Pan
378 G | 504 G
Flour + Egg + Butter
| 630 G | 756
G | 882 G
1020 G | 1360
Chocolate Cookies
Frying
Pan
G | 1700 G |
2040 G | 2380
G
Ice Cream
Spice
Rack
Black Egg
168 G | 224 G
| 280 G | 336
G | 392 G
Cake
Honey Cake
Frying
Pan
Frying
Pan
492 G | 656 G
Flour + Butter + Egg + Milk
| 820 G | 984
G | 1148 G
768 G | 1024
G | 1284 G |
1536 G | 1792
G
1193 G | 1590
Chocolate Cake
Frying
Pan
G | 1988 G |
2386 G | 2783
G
Party Cake
Spice
Rack
576 G | 768 G
Flour + Good Butter + Black Egg
| 960 G | 1152
G | 1344 G
1080 G | 1440
Spice
Rack
G | 1800 G |
2160 G | 2520
G
871 G | 1162
Party Cheesecake
Spice
G | 1452 G |
Rack
Cheese )
1742 G | 2033
G
672 G | 896 G
Chocolate Fondue
Pot
| 1120 G |
1344 G | 1568
G
Trifle
Baumkuchen
Pot
708 G | 944 G
| 1180 G |
1416 G | 1652
or Grape or Watermelon )
Frying
Pan
Golden Milk )
564 G | 752 G
| 940 G | 1128
G | 1316 G
318 G | 424 G
Churros
Pot
Mont Blanc
Spice
Rack
Chestnut + Cake
| 1000 G |
1200 G | 1400
G
Scone
Frying
Pan
720 G | 960 G
Flour + Good Butter + Jersey Milk
| 120 G | 1440
G | 1680 G
726 G | 968 G
Spice
Rack
| 1210 G |
1452 G | 1694
G
Spice
Rack
Spice
Rack
456 G | 608 G
Ice Cream + Strawberry
| 760 G | 912
G | 1064 G
228 G | 304 G
| 380 G | 456
G | 532 G
780 G | 1040
Choc. Sponge Cake
Pot
G | 1300 G |
1560 G | 1820
G
1252 G | 1669
Chocolate Donuts
Pot
G | 2086 G |
2503 G | 2920
G
816 G | 1088
Chocolate Pudding
Pot
G | 1360 G |
1632 G | 1904
G
936 G | 1248
Fondant Chocolate
Frying
G | 1560 G |
Pan
1872 G | 2184
G
Fruit Parfait
None
1242 G | 1656
G | 2070 G |
2484 G | 2989
Watermelon )
G
948 G | 1264
Soft Chocolates
Pot
G | 1580 G |
1896 G | 2212
G
1140 G | 1520
Pot
G | 1900 G |
Strawberry
2280 G | 2660
G
924 G | 1232
Matcha Soft Choc.
Pot
G | 1540 G |
Tea (Can)
1848 G | 2156
G
None
1500 G | 2000
G | 2500 G |
3000 G | 3500
G
342 G | 456 G
Rice Pudding
Pot
| 570 G | 684
G | 741 G
Honey Pudding
Egg Tart
Strawberry Candy
Sweet Dumplings
Bamboo Dumpling
Pot
Pot
Frying
Pan
Spice
Rack
Spice
Rack
None
414 G | 552 G
| 690 G | 828
G | 966 G
528 G | 704 G
| 880 G | 1056
G | 1232 G
288 G | 384 G
| 480 G | 576
G | 672 G
474 G | 632 G
| 790 G | 948
G | 1106 G
336 G | 448 G
| 560 G | 672
G | 784 G
234 G | 312 G
| 390 G | 468
G | 546 G
Shiratama Flour + ( Any two of the
Fruit Shiratama
None
354 G | 472 G
| 590 G | 708
G | 826 G
Watermelon or Plum )
198 G | 264 G
Chestnut Bun
Pot
| 330 G | 396
G | 462 G
228 G | 304 G
Pot
| 380 G | 456
G | 532 G
312 G | 416 G
Soba Dumplings
Pot
| 520 G | 624
G | 728 G
354 G | 472 G
None
| 590 G | 708
G | 826 G
192 G | 256 G
Almond Tofu
Pot
Apricot + Tofu
| 320 G | 384
G | 448 G
Cherry Pie
3 Color Dumplings
Frying
Pan
Pot
384 G | 512 G
Cherry + Flour + Butter + Egg
| 640 G | 768
G | 896 G
510 G | 680 G
Tea Leaves
| 850 G | 1020
G | 1105 G
"Other" Recipes
Name
Utensil
Required Ingredients
Profit
1 Star to 5 Star
144 G | 192 G
Cooked Rice
Pot
Rice
| 240 G | 288
G | 336 G
132 G | 176 G
Bread
Pot
Flour
| 220 G | 264
G | 308 G
204 G | 272 G
Apple Jam
Pot
Apple
| 340 G | 408
G | 476 G
354 G | 472 G
Strawberry Jam
Pot
Strawberry
| 590 G | 708
G | 826 G
264 G | 352 G
Grape Jam
Pot
Grape
| 440 G | 528
G | 616 G
46 G | 61 G |
Blueberry Jam
Pot
Blueberry
76 G | 91 G |
99 G
Straight Tea
Pot
94 G | 125 G |
156 G | 187 G
| 203 G
76 G | 101 G |
Herb Tea
Pot
126 G | 151 G
| 164 G
Honey Tea
Pot
264 G | 352 G
| 440 G | 528
G | 616 G
624 G | 832 G
Rose Tea
Pot
| 1040 G |
1248 G |
1352 G
Milk Tea
Pot
247 G | 330 G
| 412 G | 494
G | 577 G
1164 G |
1552 G |
Pot
Russian Tea
Pot
108 G | 144 G
| 180 G | 216
G | 252 G
462 G | 616 G
Spring Tea
Pot
| 770 G | 924
G | 1001 G
Summer Tea
Pot
2442 G |
3256 G |
4070 G |
4884 G |
5291 G
312 G | 416 G
Fall Tea
Pot
| 520 G | 624
G | 728 G
1056 G |
1408 G |
Gold Tea
Pot
1760 G |
2112 G |
2464 G
180 G | 240 G
Hot Coffee
Pot
Coffee Pack
| 300 G | 360
G | 360 G
306 G | 408 G
Cafe au Lait
Pot
| 510 G | 612
G | 714 G
Cappuccino
Pot
467 G | 622 G
| 778 G | 934
G | 1011 G
192 G | 256 G
Hot Milk
Pot
| 320 G | 384
G | 448 G
756 G | 1008
Hot Chocolate
Pot
Cocoa Pack
G | 1260 G |
1512 G |
1638 G
Honey Shake
Yogurt Shake
Pot
Pot
588 G | 784 G
| 980 G | 1176
G | 1372 G
570 G | 760 G
| 950 G | 1140
G | 1330 G
92 G | 123 G |
Green Tea
Pot
154 G | 185 G
| 216 G
102 G | 136 G
Matcha Tea
Pot
| 170 G | 204
G | 221 G
178 G | 237 G
Sencha Tea
Pot
| 296 G | 355
G | 414 G
112 G | 149 G
Puer Tea
Pot
| 186 G | 223
G | 242 G
178 G | 237 G
Oolong Tea
Pot
| 296 G | 355
G | 414 G
258 G | 344 G
Buckwheat Tea
Pot
| 430 G | 516
G | 602 G
Ginseng Tea
Pot
474 G | 632 G
| 790 G | 948
G | 1106 G
Peach Juice
Banana Juice
Apple Juice
Mandarin Juice
Spice
Rack
Spice
Rack
Spice
Rack
Spice
Rack
269 G | 358 G
Peach
G | 627 G
480 G | 640 G
Banana
Spice
Rack
| 800 G | 960
G | 1120 G
210 G | 280 G
Apple
| 350 G | 420
G | 490 G
318 G | 424 G
Mandarin
| 530 G | 636
G | 742 G
| 448 G | 538
638 G | 851 G
| 1064 G |
1277 G |
1490 G
840 G | 1120
Mixed Smoothie
Spice
G | 1400 G |
Rack
Golden Milk )
1680 G |
1960 G
Plum Juice
Spice
Rack
Pot
48 G | 64 G |
Plum
80 G | 96 G |
112 G
Plum Wine
330 G | 440 G
| 550 G | 660
G | 770 G
330 G | 440 G
Apricot Wine (Gls)
Pot
Apricot Wine
| 550 G | 660
G | 770 G
Pot
504 G | 672 G
| 840 G | 1008
G | 1176 G
306 G | 408 G
Red Wine (Glass)
Pot
Red Wine
| 510 G | 612
G | 714 G
456 G | 608 G
Chicha (Glass)
Pot
Chicha
| 760 G | 912
G | 1064 G
312 G | 416 G
Beer (Glass)
Pot
Beer
| 520 G | 624
G | 728 G
498 G | 664 G
Pot
Honey Wine
| 830 G | 996
G | 1162 G
360 G | 480 G
Pot
Chestnut Wine
| 600 G | 720
G | 840 G
Pot
Spring Wine
642 G | 856 G
| 1070 G |
1284 G |
1498 G
420 G | 560 G
Summer Wine (Gls)
Pot
Summer Wine
| 700 G | 840
G | 980 G
492 G | 656 G
Pot
Fall Wine
| 820 G | 984
G | 1148 G
1920 G |
2560 G |
Pot
3200 G |
3840 G |
4480 G
780 G | 1040
Pot
Fruit Wine
G | 1300 G |
1560 G |
1820 G
4670 G |
6224 G |
Pot
Rose Wine
7780 G |
9336 G |
10114 G
Item Name
Cheese
Required Items
Milk
Ship Price
1 Star to 5 Stars
| 590 G
Good Cheese
Jersey Milk
Great Cheese
Golden Milk
Herb Cheese
Milk + Chamomile
Yogurt
Milk + Mint
Good Yogurt
Great Yogurt
Fruit Yogurt
Apple + Grape
2110 G | 2460 G
Peach + Cherry
2400 G | 2800 G
Butter
Milk + Oil
Good Butter
Great Butter
Herb Butter
Mayonnaise
Egg + Oil
Good Mayonnaise
Great Mayonnaise
Herb Mayonnaise
2530 G | 2940 G
1050 G | 1410 G | 1760 G |
Chocolate Pack
Cocoa
Miso
Natto
2110 G | 2460 G
360 G | 480 G | 600 G | 720 G
| 840 G
490 G | 650 G | 820 G | 980 G
| 1150 G
Item Name
Required Items
Red Wine
Grape
Chicha
Corn + Yogurt
Honey Wine
Chestnut Wine
Plum Wine
Apricot Wine
Ship Price
1 Star to 5 Stars
Fruit Wine
Rose Wine
Summer Wine
Fall Wine
10,650 G | 12,430 G
880 G | 1180 G | 1480 G |
1770 G | 2070 G
540 G | 720 G | 900 G |
1080 G | 1260 G
670 G | 890 G | 1120 G |
1340 G | 1560 G
3600 G | 4200 G
Beer
Wheat + Soybean
2200 G | 2570 G
Spring Wine
Leaves
G | 610 G
Leaves
Leaves + Carrot
1220 G | 1420 G
G | 610 G
Banana + Cherry
2640 G | 3080 G
Coffee Pack
Coffee Beans
Cocoa Pack
Chocolate Pack
Item Name
Required Items
Pickled Cucumber
Cucumber + Oil
Pickled Onion
Onion + Oil
Pickled Carrot
Carrot + Oil
Pickled Radish
Radish + Oil
Mixed Pickles
Ship Price
1 Star to 5 Stars
1440 G | 1920 G |
Pickled Carrot +
2400 G | 2880 G |
Pickled Radish
3360 G
Cured Turnip
Turnip + Plum
Cured Cucumber
Cucumber + Plum
Cured Watermelon
Watermelon + Plum
6110 G | 7260 G |
8560 G
Cured Eggplant
Eggplant + Plum
Cured Daikon
Daikon + Plum
G | 730 G | 860 G
Cabbage Kimchi
G | 610 G | 720 G
3210 G | 4280 G |
5360 G | 6430 G |
Cured Daikon
7500 G
640 G | 860 G | 1080
G | 1290 G | 1510 G
1120 G | 1500 G |
Cucumber Kimchi
1880 G | 2250 G |
2630 G
1200 G | 1600 G |
Daikon Kimchi
2000 G | 2400 G |
2800 G
1160 G | 1550 G |
1940 G | 2320 G |
2710 G
Mixed Kimchi
Umeboshi
Plum
2820 G | 3760 G |
4700 G | 5640 G |
6580 G
70 G | 90 G | 120 G |
140 G | 170 G
Required Items
Ship Price
1 Star to 5 Stars
Yarn Ball
Wool
Good Wool
Great Wool
Item Name
Required Items
Ship Price
1 Star to 5 Stars
Rice
Rice Stalk
Flour
Wheat
Bread Crumbs
Bread
Rice Flour
Rice
Soy Flour
Soybean
Buckwheat Flour
Buckwheat
Shiratama Flour
Rice Candy
Honey
Ship
Name
Requirements
Price
1 star to 5
star
310 G |
Honey
410 G |
520 G |
620 G |
720 G
360 G |
Spring Honey
480 G |
600 G |
720 G |
840 G
360 G |
Summer Honey
480 G |
600 G |
720 G |
840 G
360 G |
Fall Honey
480 G |
600 G |
720 G |
840 G
Fruit Honey
You are growing a fruit tree on your Bluebell farm (not a 380 G |
Tea Tree). You will need Eileen to complete the Make
510 G |
640 G |
760 G |
890 G
Rose Honey
480 G |
640 G |
800 G |
960 G |
1120 G
Cooking Staples
Item Name
Oil
Curry Powder
Chili Pepper
Edamame
Rice Candy
Sea Urchin
Requirements
Ship Price
1 star to 5 star
- 100 G
G | 280 G
Winter - 220 G
G | 616 G
Fall - 800 G
1920 G | 2240 G
400 G
G | 1120 G
Winter - 200 G
G | 560 G
Seaweed
Truffle
Summer - 500 G
1200 G | 1400 G
Summer - 180 G
G | 504 G
2400 G | 2800 G
Flower Bouquets
Name
Red Bouquet
White Bouquet
Blue Bouquet
Flowers
G | 2760 G | 3220 G
G | 2730 G | 3190 G
Rose
G | 2730 G | 3190 G
Sunflower Bouquet
3 Sunflower
Casablanca Bouquet
3 Casablanca
Colorful Bouquet
Flower Perfume
Item Name
Rose Perfume
Herb Perfume
Flower Perfume
Ocean Perfume
Pumpkin Perfume
Snow Perfume
Citrus Perfume
Flowers
G | 3760 G | 4390 G
Lavender, or Mint
280 G | 330 G
Casablanca, or Marguerite
G | 2760 G | 3220 G
2310 G | 3080 G | 3860
3 Sunflower
G | 4630 G | 5400 G
Nadeshiko
G | 2780 G | 3240 G
Snowdrop
G | 2760 G | 3220 G
Alchemy Potions
Item Name
Stamina Booster
Requirements
Ship Price
1 star to 5 star
12 G | 16 G | 20
G | 24 G | 28 G
Stamina Saver
12 G | 16 G | 20
G | 24 G | 28 G
Angler's Dream
Night Vision
Feline Friend
Canine Companion
12 G | 16 G | 20
G | 24 G | 28 G
12 G | 16 G | 20
G | 24 G | 28 G
12 G | 16 G | 20
Flower
G | 24 G | 28 G
12 G | 16 G | 20
Flower
G | 24 G | 28 G
12 G | 16 G | 20
G | 24 G | 28 G
Casablanca Bouquet
Water Fertilizer
Speed Fertilizer
Bounty Fertilizer
12 G | 16 G | 20
G | 24 G | 28 G
10 G (no star
rank)
10 G (no star
rank)
10 G (no star
rank)
Requirements
Ship Price
1 star to 5 star
Turnip
Potato
Cabbage
Cucumber
Asparagus
Strawberry
Tomato
Corn
G | 700 G
456 G | 608 G | 760 G | 912
G | 1064 G
900 G | 1200 G | 1500 G |
1800 G | 2100 G
2 to 3 days
G | 504 G
regrow 3 to 4 days
G | 1260 G
regrow 2 to 3 days
G | 448 G
regrow 2 to 4 days
G | 1008 G
Onion
Watermelon
Pineapple
regrow 3 to 4 days
6000 G | 7000 G
Pumpkin
Radish
Eggplant
Carrot
Yam
Green Pepper
1680 G | 1960 G
516 G | 688 G | 860 G | 1032
G | 1204 G
to 3 days
G | 616 G
2 days
G | 448 G
to 3 days
G | 560 G
Spinach
Daikon
Bok Choy
2 to 3 days
G | 560 G
Pink Rose
Marguerite
Carnation
1560 G | 1820 G
Casablanca
Red Rose
Sunflower
Nadeshiko
Gerbera
White Rose
Snowdrop
Gentain
Blue Rose
Wheat
Rice Stalk
Buckwheat
Soybeans
Coffee Beans
Cherry
Peach
Banana
Grape
Apple
Mandarin
Cacao
G | 300 G
Animal Products
Item Name
Milk
Jersey Milk
Golden Milk
Egg
Silkie Egg
Golden Egg
Wool
Good Wool
Ship Price
Requirements
1 star to 5 star
Cows
1120 G
winner
G | 2240 G
Chicken
560 G
winner
G | 2800 G
Sheep
G | 2240 G
Great Wool
winner
G | 5600 G
Item Name
Ship Price
Requirements
1 star to 5 star
Snowball
Winter season
Weed
Any season
1G|2G|2G|2G|3G
Rock
Any season
6 G | 8 G | 10 G | 12 G | 14 G
Material Stone
12 G | 16 G | 20 G | 24 G | 28 G
Branch
Any season
6 G | 8 G | 10 G | 12 G | 14 G
Lumber
12 G | 16 G | 20 G | 24 G | 28 G
Moondrop Flower
36 G | 48 G | 60 G | 72 G | 84 G
36 G | 48 G | 60 G | 72 G | 84 G
Bamboo
280 G
Elli Leaves
Winter season
Chestnut
Fall season
Walnut
season
Blueberry
Fall season
Plum
Summer season
Apricot
Summer season
Bamboo Shoot
Spring season
Shimeji
Shiitake
Trumpet Mushroom
Fall season
Coral Mushroom
Brown Mushroom
Poison Mushroom
30 G | 40 G | 50 G | 60 G | 70 G
Mint
36 G | 48 G | 60 G | 72 G | 84 G
Chamomile
36 G | 48 G | 60 G | 72 G | 84 G
Lavender
36 G | 48 G | 60 G | 72 G | 84 G
Honeycomb
280 G
Item Name
Scrap Metal
Copper
Silver
Gold
Mithril
Ship Price
Requirement
1 Star to 5 Stars
26 G
1200 G | 1400 G
and 3
| 10,800 G | 12,600 G
and 3
G | 12,000 G | 14,000 G
Orichalcum
Mythic Ore
Adamantite
Stone Tablet
Ore Stone
Amethyst
Emerald
Sandrose
Topaz
Peridot
Fluorite
Agate
Ruby
| 8880 G | 10,360 G
Jade
Moon Stone
Diamond
Pink Diamond
30,000 G | 36,000 G |
42,000 G
Ore Stone
Any season
Critters
Ship Price
Item Name
Requirements
(no star
rank)
Brown Cicada
20 G
Kaempfer Cicada
20 G
Spring Cicada
40 G
Princess Cicada
100 G
Grass Cicada
30 G
Opal Cicada
30 G
Screeching Cicada
100 G
Chattering Cicada
250 G
Singing Cicada
40 G
Sitting Cicada
50 G
Evening Cicada
120 G
Bear Cicada
400 G
Rhinoceros Beetle
40 G
Pincer Beetle
40 G
60 G
Atlas Beetle
100 G
Elephant Beetle
50 G
Stag Beetle
50 G
Anubis Beetle
70 G
Hercules Beetle
200 G
White Beetle
60 G
60 G
180 G
Red Dragonfly
600 G
20 G
Risi Dragonfly
20 G
Sunrise Dragonfly
20 G
Amber Dragonfly
40 G
Crimson Dragonfly
40 G
Blue Dragonfly
40 G
Common Skimmer
40 G
Azure Dragonfly
60 G
Cobalt Dragonfly
100 G
Ancient Dragonfly
800 G
Yellow Damselfly
60 G
Golden Dragonfly
100 G
Pacific Dragonfly
200 G
Aegis Dragonfly
400 G
Emperor Dragonfly
2000 G
Japanese Firefly
20 G
Black Firefly
20 G
Candle Firefly
30 G
Lantern Firefly
100 G
Pacific Firefly
30 G
Cabbage Firefly
30 G
Yellow Firefly
40 G
Mustache Firefly
300 G
Princess Firefly
40 G
Spotted Firefly
40 G
Summer Firefly
80 G
Emperor Firefly
1200 G
Tree Frog
20 G
Spring season
Konohana Low or Konohana High, Summer season
30 G
30 G
Small White
20 G
100 G
20 G
20 G
30 G
White Swallowtail
White Morpho
Swallowtail
40 G
100 G
30 G
30 G
40 G
50 G
Purple Emperor
Miyama Swallowtail
Purple Brush-Foot
200 G
40 G
50 G
60 G
100 G
400 G
20 G
20 G
20 G
40 G
100 G
30 G
30 G
season
Konohana Low, Spring season
Dirt Grasshopper
30 G
35 G
200 G
40 G
40 G
60 G
600 G
Fishing
Item Name
Requirements
Ship Price
1 Star to 5 Star
Small Coin
Bare-hand fishing
Fish Bones
Any season
Old Boot
Any season
Old Ball
Bare-hand fishing
Fish Fossil
Legendary Treasure
Letter in a Bottle
Sweetfish
Small Sweetfish
30 G | 40 G | 50 G | 60 G
season
| 70 G
Large Sweetfish
Char
Small Char
Large Char
Eel
Small Eel
Large Eel
season
500 G | 580 G
30 G | 40 G | 50 G | 60 G
season
| 70 G
760 G | 890 G
or Summer season
620 G | 720 G
| 70 G
Summer season
790 G | 920 G
Carp
Small Carp
Salmon
Small Salmon
Special Salmon
Shishamo
790 G | 920 G
180 G | 240 G | 300 G |
360 G | 420 G
450 G | 600 G | 760 G |
910 G | 1060 G
140 G | 190 G | 240 G |
280 G | 330 G
Small Shishamo
Special Shishamo
Icefish
Small Icefish
Large Icefish
Sea Bass
Loach
Small Loach
Large Loach
Goby
30 G | 40 G | 50 G | 60 G
| 70 G
340 G | 460 G | 580 G |
690 G | 810 G
160 G | 190 G
30 G | 40 G | 50 G | 60 G
| 70 G
740 G | 860 G
Summer season
810 G | 950 G
or Summer season
520 G | 610 G
| 70 G
720 G | 840 G
season
Small Goby
Large Goby
Funa
season
Large Funa
Black Bass
season
Bluegill
Large Bluegill
| 70 G
360 G | 480 G | 600 G |
720 G | 840 G
480 G | 560 G
30 G | 40 G | 50 G | 60 G
| 70 G
Small Bluegill
30 G | 40 G | 50 G | 60 G
240 G | 280 G
| 70 G
240 G | 320 G | 400 G |
480 G | 560 G
100 G | 140 G | 180 G |
210 G | 250 G
| 70 G
480 G | 560 G
Trout
Small Trout
Large Trout
Killifish
Small Killifish
Large Killifish
Masu Salmon
Blotch Snakehead
Small Snakehead
480 G | 560 G
30 G | 40 G | 50 G | 60 G
| 70 G
Winter season
620 G | 720 G
20 G | 30 G | 40 G | 40 G
| 50 G
30 G | 40 G | 50 G | 60 G
| 70 G
season
520 G | 610 G
30 G | 40 G | 50 G | 60 G
season
| 70 G
500 G | 580 G
430 G | 500 G
Large Snakehead
Smelt
Small Smelt
280 G | 330 G
30 G | 40 G | 50 G | 60 G
season
| 70 G
Blue Crab
Small Crab
Bonito
720 G | 840 G
Large Smelt
Crab
20 G | 30 G | 40 G | 40 G
| 50 G
30 G | 40 G | 50 G | 60 G
| 70 G
30 G | 40 G | 50 G | 60 G
| 70 G
Tuna
Ocean Sunfish
Dogfish Shark
G | 2400 G | 2600 G
1200 G | 1600 G | 2000
G | 2400 G | 2600 G
1800 G | 2400 G | 3000
G | 3600 G | 4200 G
180 G | 240 G | 300 G |
360 G | 420 G
Moray Eel
Mackerel
Flounder
Miscellaneous Items
Item Name
Ship Price
Requirements
Failed Dish
1G
Magic Water
50,000 G
Dog Bone
2500 G
Cat Bell
2500 G
Animal Medicine
500 G
Fodder
Jessica's shop - 60 G
60 G
Chicken Feed
Cheryl's shop - 80 G
80 G
Treat
500 G
Vegetable Treat
700 G
Grain Treat
700 G
Nutra Treat
700 G
Pet Food
150 G
Owl Food
150 G
Horse Treat
150 G
Fish Food
150 G
Fertilizer
1000 G
Seeds
Item Name
Ship Price
Required Items
Turnip Seeds
Turnip
Potato Seeds
Potato
Cabbage Seeds
Cabbage
Cucumber Seeds
Cucumber
Asparagus Seeds
Asparagus
1 Star to 5 Stars
Strawberry Seeds
Strawberry
Tomato Seeds
Tomato
Corn Seeds
Corn
Onion Seeds
Onion
Watermelon Seeds
Watermelon
Pineapple Seeds
Pineapple
Pumpkin Seeds
Pumpkin
Radish Seeds
Radish
Eggplant Seeds
Eggplant
Carrot Seeds
Carrot
Yam Seeds
Yam
Green Pepper
560 G
Spinach Seeds
Spinach
Daikon Seeds
Daikon
Bok Choy
Pink Rose
Marguerite Seeds
Marguerite
Carnation Seeds
Carnation
Casablanca Seeds
Casablanca
Red Rose
Sunflower Seeds
Sunflower
Nadeshiko Seeds
Nadeshiko
Gerbera Seeds
Gerbera
White Rose
Snowdrop Seeds
Snowdrop
Gentian Seeds
Gentian
Blue Rose
Wheat Seeds
Wheat + Fertilizer
Rice Seedling
Buckwheat Seeds
Buckwheat + Fertilizer
Soybean Seeds
Soybean + Fertilizer
Cherry + Fertilizer
Peach + Fertilizer
Banana + Fertilizer
840 G
Grape + Fertilizer
Apple + Fertilizer
Mandarin + Fertilizer
Cocoa + Fertilizer
Tea Leaves
+ Fall Tea Leaves
Before you can plant crops, you will need to clear the wild grass from your field areas.
You'll need to clear the grass whether you're living in Bluebell or Konohana. To find where
your field spaces are, walk around the grassy area until the grass appears tall. Then, take
out the Sickle and use it to cut the grass.
Once the grass has been removed, you can till the soil with your Hoe. You can
create holes or trenches to plant your crops in. If you till up the soil and then don't plant
anything, the soil will return to normal after 7 days. If another week goes by and you still
do nothing, then the tall grass will reclaim the field space and you'll have to cut it down
again if you want to use it.
The amount of field space you have will depend on the farm you decide to live on. The
Bluebell farm doesn't have much room for crops and the Konohana farm has a lot of
space for crops. Even if you're specifically living on one farm, you can use the field space
on the other farm. You just have to travel to the other farm in order to tend the remote
crops if necessary.
For example, if you are living in Bluebell you can plant the Konohana field spaces
with Buckwheat, which is a crop that doesn't require watering. Then you can continue to
live on your Bluebell farm and simply have to visit the Konohana farm 35 days later to
harvest all of the Konohana-grown Buckwheat.
The amount of field space available will change as you complete Eileen's renovations and
make your farm larger.
When you first start out in Bluebell, you have a small amount of crop space. There's a
small area by your farmhouse and then some areas along the path that leads to town.
After you have Eileen built a Bee Hut, some more spaces open up by the huts. Even if you
have all 6 huts built, the amount of crop space next to the huts won't be increased or
decreased.
The spaces below the pasture area will become available after Eileen completed the third
pasture expansion, which allows you to house 16 livestock animals in your barn.
Once you ask Eileen to build the Maker Shed, the space behind your house becomes
available. This is the only space large enough to plant a tree on the Bluebell farm. Having
a tree growing on the Bluebell farm is necessary if you want your Bee Huts to produce
Fruit Honey.
The amount of space you have for crops in Konohana is massive when compared to
Bluebell. The beginning crop spaces are much larger. There's even a few little spots for
crops just below the animal pasture area. Eileen's renovations will concentrate on
expanding your field space. She has five field renovations:
Make Field "C" #1 will add 46 field squares to the left of the beginning spaces
Make Field "C" #2 will add 58 field squares to the north of the beginning area and
field expansion #1
Make Field "C" #3 will add 51 field squares north of field expansion #2
Make Field "C" #4 will add 30 field squares in the far north of the farm as well as
an additional watering can fill-up trough
Make Field "C" #5 will add 78 field squares behind your house
You can also add some field space east of your house by having Eileen built the sluice
gate and waterwheel.
Growing Crops
Raising crops in your fields is a large aspect of any Harvest Moon game. In this version,
the location of your farm will determine how much space you have available for growing
crops. The farm in Bluebell Town has very small crop fields while the farm in Konohana
Town has a few smaller fields and one really large field.
You can use either towns' fields regardless of where you are living. For
example, if you are living in Bluebell Town you can grow crops in the larger
Konohana Town field. The only downside is that you have to travel all the way to
Konohana Town to water and harvest your crops.
Buying Seeds
Crop seeds can be purchased at Gombe's Crop Store. His shop is open at 10:00 am,
Wednesday through Sunday, excluding festival and bad weather days.
Gombe's inventory will change seasonally as well as daily. He only sells the seeds that
can be planted in the current season you are in. As the years progress, Gombe will sell
new seeds. The last seeds are available starting in year 3.
Besides the seeds that Gombe sells, you can buy flower seeds from Cam's flower shop in
Bluebell Town. Cam is open starting at 10:00 am on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Saturday, excluding festivals and bad weather days. Cam's inventory also changes each
day his shop is open, and the last type of seed he sells is available starting in year 3.
Whether you use crop or flower seeds, each bag of seed contains 1 seed. If you want to
grow 6 Turnips, then you will need to buy 6 bags of Turnip Seeds.
Later in the game you can get the Seed Maker built on your Konohana farm. This will
allow you to turn crops, flowers, fruit, and grains into seeds.
If you live in Bluebell Town, you will receive a Sickle, Hoe, Watering Can, and 1
Fertilizer from Rutger on Spring 10. If you go through his farming tutorial you will
also receive 1 Turnip Seed to use during the tutorial.
If you live in Konohana Town, you will receive a Sickle, Hoe, Watering Can, and 1
Fertilizer from Ina on Spring 2. If you go through her farming tutorial you will also
receive 3 Turnip Seeds to use during the tutorial.
Once you get the Sickle, look for the tall grass on your farm. If the grass you stand on
doesn't come up to your waist, then it can't be cut down to make a field. Equip the Sickle
and use it on the tall grass to cut it down and exposing the soil underneath.
As you're cutting away the grass, you may find moles that pop up out of the soil. If you
switch tools and use your Hammer or Hoe to hit it, you have a 1% chance of getting a
Carrot, Potato, or Onion.
If you leave the mole alone, it will eventually dig back down into the ground. You can't
befriend the mole like you can with other wild animals.
The other way is to tie your soil together using furrows or rows. You will learn about
making furrows from the mayor of the town you are living in. Until you see the tutorial,
you can not link your soil together into furrows. Bluebell farmers will learn about
furrows from Rutger on Spring 16 and Konohana farmers will learn about the technique
from Ina on Spring 05.
To make a row in your soil, press A to swing your hoe and then press A again plus
the direction you want to till in once your hoe hits the soil. Your farmer will move on
its own to the next spot and swing again. Then you just repeat the button presses until
you're finished.
It becomes easier to make rows after you upgrade your hoe. Raise Sheng's friendship to
2 White Flowers and then watch the message board in Konohana Town. After accepting
his normal tool upgrade request and selecting the Hoe, you just have to pay the
blacksmith 5000 G to upgrade the hoe to level 2. You can then hold down the A button to
make longer rows and you don't have to worry about quickly pressing A + direction to
connect the soil together.
If you don't do anything with the tilled soil, it will return to being untilled after seven days.
Another seven days later and the tall grass will reclaim the land. You will have to cut and
till the soil again if you want to use it.
Your crops need to be watered once per day. Simply fill up your Watering Can at your
water trough and then use it on your planted seeds. For single-planted crops you have to
water each one at a time, but if you have your crops in rows then one use of the can will
water all of the crops. Very convenient!
The crop's soil will dry out after 12 hours, allowing you to water the crop a second
time. Watering your crops twice per day will speed up the time required for the crop
to mature. Because this version of Harvest Moon has mid-day weather changes, the
changes will affect the crop growth:
All day sunny = You can water once and then a second time 12 hours later
All day rainy = Can't water your crops and rain counts for one-water that day
Sunny -> Rainy at 1:00 pm = Only get one-water that day, even if you watered
before the rain started
Rainy -> Sunny at 1:00 pm = If you wait until 6:00 pm then the soil will dry and you
can water a second time that day
Snowy weather does not count for watering your soil. When growing crops in Winter, you
will still need to manually water your crops.
In order to win the Konohana crop festivals you will need to increase the star rank of the
crops you grow. Higher star ranks also increases the amount of profit you earn when you
ship the crops.
Each half star on a star rank is worth 30 Star Points. The 5th star will appear when you
reach 271 SP (with a maximum of 300 SP). To increase a crop's star rank, you need to
place Fertilizer next to the crop in your field. Each day the Fertilizer will give your crop 1
SP. Fertilizer can be bought fromGombe's Seed Shop in Konohana Town for 1000 G
each. He will randomly sell it all year long so keep an eye out for it. To use the Fertilizer,
hoe the ground next to your crop and then plant the Fertilizer as though you were planting
crops. The Fertilizer will stay there, giving your crop 1 SP every day, until it is used up.
Any crop touching the 3x3 square around the placed Fertilizer will gain a point each day.
You do not need to water a Fertilizer stick.
Re-harvestable crops will still increase in star rank if you keep Fertilizer next to it!
One way to fertilize your crops is with a single planting surrounded by Fertilizer sticks. Eac
will gain 8 SP. When there is only one crop to fertilize, the stick will last quite a long time.
The faster way to increase your star rank is to bombard your crop with a lot of Fertilizer by placing the
sticks in a furrow. This allows you to earn as many points as sticks that you have placed in the rows,
expanding the number of points to more than 8 SP per day. You will need to have the money to buy a lot
of Fertilizer, but the results are accelerated compared to the block-of-8 method.
Once your crop has reached 5-stars you may want to convert it back to seeds so you don't
have to go through the whole process over again. You will need to get the first Rice Paddy
constructed on the Konohana Farm in order to unlock the Seed Maker. The first Rice
Paddy request will become available after you have expanded the Konohana crop field
tree times and then complete the "Rice Paddy and Waterwheel" construction request.
The Seed Maker will take a crop and turn it into two bags of seeds, preserving the crop's
star points. Seeds can be stored in your horse cart and do not lose freshness or star rank.
You can't pick up Fertilizer once it has been planted. You have to wait until it is used up or
you can smash it with your hammer. If there isn't a crop to fertilize next to the stick, the
Fertilizer won't be used and will sit there until you destory or use it up.
Besides the basic Fertlizer sticks for sale at Gombe's, you can have the Oracle craft
special fertilizer. Visit her house on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday between 4:00
pm and 9:00 pm to find her standing in front of her alchemy pot. If you bring her the right
ingredients and 1000 G, she will give you special fertilizer.
Water Fertilizer: Automatically waters your crops each day for one-water
Recipe: Watermelon + Adamantite + Mythic Stone + Elli Leaves + Pho + Royal
Milk Tea
The Bounty Fertilizer will give you the harvestable crop multiplied by how many sticks you
use. If you are growing a Turnip you usually only get one crop when you pick it, but if you
put a Bounty Fertilizer next to it, then you will get two Turnips when you harvest. A second
Bounty Fertilizer will get you three Turnips, and so on.
Turnip
Seeds:
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Profit
Gombe's Shop
120 G
3 days
2 days
Total: 5 days
2 days
2 days
Total: 4 days
5 stars: 700 G
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Profit
Potato
Seeds:
Gombe's Shop
170 G
Water once per day
4 days
3 days
Total: 7 days
3 days
2 days
Total: 5 days
Cabbage
Seeds:
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Profit
Gombe's Shop
300 G
Year 2 or later
4 days
6 days
4 days
Total: 14 days
3 days
4 days
3 days
Total: 10 days
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Cucumber
Seeds:
Gombe's Shop
350 G
Stage 4
Profit
Year 2 or later
Water once per day
4 days
4 days
3 days
Total: 11 days
3 days
3 days
2 days
Total: 8 days
Asparagus
Stage 1
Seeds:
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Profit
Gombe's Shop
240 G
Year 3 or later
4 days
3 days
3 days
Total: 10 days
3 days
2 days
2 days
Total: 7 days
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Strawberry
Seeds:
Stage 4
Profit
Gombe's Shop
850 G
Year 3 or later
4 days
9 days
4 days
Total: 17 days
3 days
6 days
3 days
Total: 12 days
Carnation
Seeds:
Cam's Shop
250 G
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Profit
4 days
3 days
3 days
Total: 10 days
3 days
2 days
2 days
Total: 7 days
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
3 days
2 days
2 days
Total: 7 days
2 days
2 days
1 days
Total: 5 days
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Marguerite
Seeds:
Profit
Cam's Shop
140 G
Pink Rose
Seeds:
Stage 4
Profit
Cam's Shop
260 G
Year 2 or later
4 days
3 days
3 days
Total: 10 days
3 days
2 days
2 days
Total: 7 days
Casablanca
Seeds:
Stage 5
Profit
Cam's Shop
280 G
Year 3 or later
Water once per
day
Water twice per
4 days
4 days
3 days
2 days
3 days
3 days
2 days
Total: 14
days
5 stars: 2320 G
Total: 10
day
days
Radish
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
3 days
2 days
Total: 5 days
2 days
2 days
Total: 4 days
Seeds:
Profit
Gombe's Shop
250 G
Corn
Seeds:
Stage 5
Profit
Gombe's Shop
490 G
Water once per
day
Water twice per
day
3 days
2 days
4 days
3 days
4 days
3 days
4 days
2 days
Total: 15
days
Total: 10
days
Onion
5 stars: 1008 G
Stage 1
Seeds:
Stage 2
Stage 3
Profit
Gombe's Shop
120 G
Year 2 or later
3 days
4 days
Total: 7 days
2 days
3 days
Total: 5 days
Pumpkin
Stage 1
Seeds:
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Profit
Gombe's Shop
220 G
Year 2 or later
4 days
6 days
4 days
Total: 14 days
3 days
4 days
3 days
Total: 10 days
Tomato
Seeds:
Stage 5
Profit
Gombe's Shop
100 G
Year 2 or later
Water once per
day
Water twice per
day
3 days
3 days
2 days
3 days
2 days
3 days
2 days
Total: 13
days
Total: 9 days
5 stars: 440 G
Pineapple
G
G
Seeds:
Stage 5
Profit
Gombe's Shop
4000 G
Year 3 or later
4 days
day
Water twice per
3 days
day
5 days
3 days
4 days
3 days
4 days
3 days
Total: 17
days
Total: 12
5 stars: 7000 G
days
Watermelon
Seeds:
Stage 5
Profit
Gombe's Shop
3000 G
Year 3 or later
4 days
day
Water twice per
3 days
day
6 days
4 days
5 days
3 days
5 days
4 days
Total: 20
days
Total: 14
5 stars: 8400 G
days
Red Rose
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
4 days
3 days
3 days
Total: 10 days
3 days
2 days
2 days
Total: 8 days
5 stars: 1840 G
Seeds:
Profit
Cam's Shop
230 G
Sunflower
Seeds:
Stage 5
Profit
Cam's Shop
260 G
Year 2 or later
Water once per
day
Water twice per
day
3 days
4 days
4 days
3 days
2 days
3 days
3 days
2 days
Total: 14
days
Total: 10
days
Carrot
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
4 days
3 days
Total: 7 days
3 days
2 days
Total: 5 days
Seeds:
Profit
Gombe's Shop
150 G
Eggplant
Seeds:
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Profit
Gombe's Shop
330 G
4 days
6 days
3 days
Total: 13 days
3 days
4 days
2 days
Total: 9 days
Spinach
Stage 1
Seeds:
Stage 2
Stage 3
Profit
Gombe's Shop
290 G
Year 2 or later G
3 days
2 days
Total: 5 days
2 days
2 days
Total: 4 days
Yam
Stage 1
Seeds:
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Profit
Gombe's Shop
950 G
Year 2 or later
2 days
2 days
2 days
Total: 6 days
2 days
1 days
1 days
Total: 4 days
Green Pepper
Seeds:
Gombe's Shop
Stage 5
Profit
200 G
Water once per
4 days
day
Water twice per
3 days
day
3 days
2 days
3 days
2 days
3 days
2 days
Total: 13
days
Total: 9 days
5 stars: 560 G
Gerbera
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
4 days
3 days
3 days
Total: 10 days
3 days
2 days
2 days
Total: 7 days
5 stars: 1820 G
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
3 days
2 days
2 days
Total: 7 days
2 days
2 days
1 day
Total: 5 days
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Seeds:
Profit
Cam's Shop
250 G
Nadeshiko
Seeds:
Profit
Cam's Shop
120 G
White Rose
Seeds:
Stage 4
Profit
Cam's Shop
200 G
Year 2 or later
4 days
5 days
4 days
Total: 13 days
3 days
3 days
3 day
Total: 9 days
5 stars: 2240 G
Daikon
Stage 1
Seeds:
Stage 2
Stage 3
Profit
Gombe's Shop
110 G
Water once per day
3 days
2 days
Total: 5 days
2 days
2 days
Total: 4 days
Bok Choy
Stage 1
Seeds:
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Profit
Gombe's Shop
370 G
Year 2 or later
4 days
6 days
3 days
Total: 13 days
3 days
4 days
2 days
Total: 9 days
Gentian
Seeds:
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Profit
Cam's Shop
140 G
3 days
2 days
2 days
Total: 7 days
2 days
2 days
1 days
Total: 5 days
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
4 days
3 days
3 days
Total: 10 days
3 days
2 days
2 days
Total: 7 days
5 stars: 1760 G
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Profit
Snowdrop
Seeds:
Profit
Cam's Shop
230 G
Blue Rose
Seeds:
Cam's Shop
1500 G
Year 2 or later
4 days
11 days
5 days
Total: 20 days
3 days
7 days
4 days
Total: 14 days
crops and can be fertilized in the same way. Unlike normal crops, grains and rice are
harvested using your Sickleand not picked up by-hand.
Another nice feature of grains is that you do not have to water the crops. The crops
take several weeks to grow, so you simply need to plant and then walk away. Grains are
good to grow if you live on the Bluebell Farm and you want to utilize the crop space on the
Konohana Farm; just plant the grain seeds in Konohana and check back on them every
week or so.
The first type of grain you can purchase is Soybeans, starting in Summer of your first year
if Gombe stocks the seeds in his shop inventory. The grains are planted just like a normal
crop; either individually or in furrows. Fertilizing is the same way as well.
When these crops mature and you harvest them using your sickle, you can turn the crops
into flour by using the Flour Mill in the Waterwheel shed. Processing your own flour is the
only way you can obtain Soy Flour and Buckwheat Flour. Regular wheat-based Flour can
be purchased from Enrique's shop in Bluebell Town.
Note: Shiratama Flour is not made by processing a grain crop. You create it by putting
Rice Candy in the Flour Mill. You can buy Rice Candy from either general store during
Spring and Winter.
Wheat, Buckwheat, and Soybeans can be grown all year long, including Winter.
Wheat
Seeds:
Stage
Stage
Stage
Stage
Stage 5
Profit
Gombe's Shop
60 G
Spring (yr 2+) and Winter
0.5 stars:
(yr 1+)
150 G
2.5 stars:
Growth Time
8 days
7 days
7 days
6 days
Total: 28
270 G
days
5 stars: 420
G
Buckwheat
Seeds:
Gombe's
Stage
1
Stage
2
Stage
3
Stage
4
Stage
5
Stage 6
Profit
Shop
80 G
Fall and
Winter
Growth Time
7 days
7 days
7 days
6 days
Total: 35
days
G
5 stars: 560
G
Soybeans
Seeds:
Gombe's Shop
Stage
1
Stage
2
Stage
3
Stage
4
Stage
5
Stage 6
Profit
100 G
Summer and
Fall
G
2.5 stars: 410
Growth Time
8 days
11 days
9 days
8 days
8 days
Total: 44
days
5 stars: 640
G
Rice
Rice can only be grown on the Konohana Farm. You need to activate the Field "C" farm
expansion three times before you can access the Make Waterwheel and Rice Paddy "C"
expansion. Eileen will request that you bring her 30 Material Stone, 30 Lumber, and
50,000 G. In exchange, she'll build the waterwheel and sluice gate on your Konohana
Farm.
To plant the rice, you will need to flood the rice paddy. You can only flood the rice field
during Spring season. Press A at the sluice gate to add water to the paddy(s). You will
only have to flood the field once per year. Eileen can built three more Rice Paddies for a
total of four floodable fields. Each Rice Paddy is a 4x4 square (16 squares of flooded soil).
After the field is flooded with water you can plant Rice Seedlings. Check Gombe's shop
inventory for the seedlings starting in Spring of year 2. He will sell the Rice Seedlings for
90 G each. Gombe also sells them in Winter so you can prepare for the upcoming Spring
planting.
Planting the Rice Seedlings is just like planting crops on tilled soil. The rice can also be
fertilized by placing a Fertilizer Stick in one of the 16 available field squares. The stick will
fertilize the entire paddy until it runs dry.
Stage 5
Profit
Gombe's Shop
90 G
14 days
14 days
14 days
Total: 62 days
5 stars: 500 G
If you have Eileen complete a farm expansion request and afterward you notice that your
planted rice paddies are no longer flooded, your rice will still continue to grow as intended.
When you harvest products for your cows, sheep, alpaca, and chickens, you will only
receive one product. Cows and Jersey Cows will give you milk every day, Chickens and
Silkie Chickens will lay eggs every day (as long as they are inside the chicken barn at
6:00 am), Sheep and Suffolk Sheep will produce wool every four days, and Alpacas will
produce wool every six days.
If you check on your Animal Stats from the book inside the barn, you'll notice that there
will be an entry for "products produced daily". This will have "1" listed next to it, indicating
that the animal can produce one item at each harvest. You can increase this number by
feeding the animal the treats you can buy from Cheryl at Jessica's Livestock shop in
Bluebell Town.
There are four types of treat crackers you can buy: Treat, Vegetable Treat, Grain Treat,
and Nutra Treat. The treats will appear randomly in Cheryl's inventory. A regular Treat will
cost 500 G but the other three are 700 G a piece. Nutra Treats won't appear until you've
reached year 2. This means that you can't completely increase a productivity level until
then, but you can still give the other treats in preparation for Nutra Treats.
When you feed an animal a combination of different treats, its production value increases.
You can only feed one treat to an animal per day, so it will take awhile (at least 31 days)
before your animal will start producing more than one item at each harvest. The
maximum level of productivity you can increase to is 5. You can continue to give
treats once an animal reaches level 5, but it will just affect its friendship.
The only way to tell if an animal's productivity value increases is by checking the animal
status ledger in the barn. The game doesn't display a notice or play a chime when you've
given enough treats to an animal. You'll just have to go to the book and manually check it.
Any ofspring born from an animal with an increase in productivity will not carry
over that trait from its parent. The baby animal will start out at "0" and then change to
"1" once it becomes old enough to produce goods.
Animal
Chicken
Each level will cost you...
Silkie Chicken
Each level will cost you...
Cow
Treat
Grain
Vegetable
Nutra
Treat
Treat
Treat
15
10
14
14
15
20
12
12
15
15
15
15
15
Typically, each animal requires the same number of treats per-level increase. The Alpaca
is an exception though. Initially, an Alpaca requires 45 treats to go from productivity level 1
to level 2. Once it reaches level 2, it only requires a total of 25 treats to reach level 3 and
each level after that.
The game does not document the number of treats that you've give to each animal, so
keep it written down on a piece of paper. The other thing you can do is just concentrate on
giving treats to one animal and then just buy enough treats necessary to increase a level.
For example, if you want to increase a Chicken's productivity to level 2, only buy two
Treats, four Grain Treats, 15 Vegetable Treats, and 10 Nutra Treats. Once you've given
that Chicken all of the treats that you've bought, you'll know that it will at productivity level
2.
Animal Friendship
Just like with the villagers, your animals have a friendship towards you. You can see your
animal friendship levels by going inside one of the barns and selecting the book in the
lower-left corner. This book will tell you the number of hearts each animal has (maximum
of 10), its age, health, and pregnancy status. The animal stats ledger does not display
your friendship levels with the wild animals that live in the mountain areas.
The only animal that doesn't have friendship is the horse. Because you can rent a new
horse from Kana or Grady at any time, friendship with the horse is impossible to do.
The maximum amount of friendship you can have with each animal is 10 hearts or 1000
FP. Each heart listed under the animal's name inside the animal book represents 99
points: zero hearts is between 0 and 99 FP, 1 heart is 100 to 199, 2 hearts is 200 to 299,
and so on. The more friendship you have with your livestock and chickens, the higher the
star rank of their produced goods will be. With your dogs and cats, a higher friendship
means they can herd more animals in and out of the barns.
The friendship points with your animals will increase or decrease depending on your
interactions with them. Ideally, you do not want to decrease your friendship points with the
animals! Every day, make sure to take care of your animals to increase their friendship.
Sheep seem to increase their friendship the fastest and chickens are the hardest to
increase FP with.
Actions that increase friendship points will work once per day. The only exception is when
the animals are outside on sunny or snowy days, where the weather will increase their FP
for every 2 hours they are outside.
Chicken
Silkie
Cow
Jersey
Sheep
Sufolk
Alpaca
Chicken
+1 FP
+1 FP
Can't brush
chickens
+1 FP +1 FP
+4 FP
+2 FP
+2 FP
+2 FP +2 FP
+4 FP
+3 FP
+2 FP
Treat
Feed a Grain or
Vegetable Treat
Hire Jessica for animal
No
pregnancy
Animal is on Bluebell
pregnancy
Farm
Every 2 hours
Sheep
Cow
+2 FP
+1 FP
+4 FP +3 FP
+2 FP
+1 FP
+2 FP
Second place in an
animal festival
Third place is an
animal festival
Chicken
Silkie
Chicken
Cow
Jersey
Cow
Sheep
-3 FP
-5 FP
-3 FP
-5 FP
-3 FP
-5 FP
-10 FP
-5 FP
-10 FP -10 FP
Sufolk
Sheep
-5 FP
Alpaca
-5 FP
-20 FP -20 FP
-5 FP
-5 FP
-3 FP
-10 FP -5 FP
-5 FP
-5 FP
-5 FP
-20 FP -10 FP
-10 FP -10 FP
-3 FP
-5 FP
-5 FP
Every 2 hours
Stormy outside pasture
time
(No affect)
Every 2 hours
No food all day
-5 FP
-10 FP
-20 FP
-20
FP
-3 FP
-5 FP
-40 FP -10 FP
-20 FP -10 FP
-30 FP -20 FP
-30 FP -20 FP
-20 FP
-30 FP
-20
FP
animals)
Chickens
Chickens are a fairly easy animal to take care of. The birds will lay eggs every day and
don't need to be brushed or cleaned.
If you start your game in Bluebell, then Jessica will give you a free chicken. Your
Bluebell farm has a full-size chicken barn that can hold up to 10 birds. The two
northern feed bins on the ground will feed 6 birds (3 birds each) and the two
bottom feed bins will feed 4 birds (2 birds each).
If you live in Konohana, then you'll need to walk over to her shop in Bluebell town
to buy them. Your barn can only hold 2 birds and cannot expand to hold any more.
Jessica will sell chickens in her shop. A baby Chicken is 800 G and an adult Chicken is
1500 G. Starting in year 2, you can buy a Silkie chick for 2500 G and after that, an adult
Silkie will cost 6000 G. You'll need to buy the chick before Jessica will sell the adult
version.
You can also breed your chickens by paying Jessica 700 G and loaning her your bird for
two weeks. The baby chick she returns to you, along with its parent, will have half as
many hearts as its mother chicken. Chicks take 8 days to grow into an adult
chicken, as long as it is fed every day. A Chicken has a maximum life span of 6 years
and a Silkie Chicken has a life span of 5 years.
You can obtain Gold Eggs from a chicken after it wins the Bluebell Animal Festival on
Spring 26. On odd-numbered years the Chicken festival will take place. If your normal
Chicken wins, then it will have a 30% chance of laying a Gold Egg each day, but if your
Silkie Chicken is the festival winner then you have a 55% chance of getting a Gold Egg
from it. Winning the festival more than once with the same bird won't increase its random
chance of laying a Gold Egg.
Every day you can pick up the eggs off of the birds' nests inside your barn. Leaving the
eggs on the nests will not hatch into baby chickens. The eggs can be sold as-is or
converted into mayonnaise by using the Maker Shed on the Bluebell farm. Cooking them
into Spa Boiled Eggs earns you less profit than shipping the normal Egg.
Item Name
Ship Price
1 Star to 5 Star
Egg
Mayonnaise
Herb Mayonnaise
Silkie Egg
Good Mayonnaise
Golden Egg
Great Mayonnaise
Cows
Cows are a basic Harvest Moon animal that you can raise on your farm. If you live in
Bluebell Town, Jessica will give you a free adult cow at the beginning of the game. If you
live in Konohana Town, then you have to travel over to Jessica's shop in Bluebell and buy
a baby cow for 1500 G before she will sell adult-sized cows. Adult cows will cost you 3000
G.
Once you reach year 2 in the game, Jessica will being to sell the upgraded Jersey
Cows. A baby Jersey will cost you 5500 G and an adult will cost 13,500 G. Jerseys
randomly appear in her inventory, so you just need to keep going back to check her shop
to see if they're for sale.
If you want to produce your own cows, have Jessica take your cow for two weeks by hiring
her at the Animal Shop. The baby cow that she returns to you will take 20 days to mature
into an adult cow. A regular Cow has a life expectancy of 7 years but a Jersey will
only live for a maximum of 6 years.
Both types of cows can be milked every day. Cows produce Milk and Jersey Cows
produce Jersey Milk. You can ship the milk raw or you can process it into upgraded goods
using the fermenting maker machine on the Bluebell farm. Regular Milk can be processed
into Cheese, Butter, and Yogurt. The Jersey cow's milk will turn into "good"-titled items,
such as Good Yogurt, Good Cheese, and so on. If you want "great" goods from the maker
machine you'll need to put Golden Milk into the maker machines to get Great Cheese,
Great Yogurt, and Great Butter. Golden Milk is produced from a cow that has won the
Bluebell Cow Festival on Spring 26. If your normal Cow wins, it has a 20% chance of
producing Golden Milk. A winning Jersey Cow will have a 50% chance of producing
Golden Milk. Winning the festival with the same cow multiple times won't increase its
Golden Milk random chances.
Item Name
Ship Price
1 Star to 5 Star
Milk
Cheese
Yogurt
Butter
Jersey Milk
Good Cheese
Good Yogurt
Good Butter
Golden Milk
Great Cheese
Great Yogurt
Great Butter
Sheep
The fuzzy sheep can be raised on your farm. The first time you buy a sheep, Jessica will
give you the Clippers so you can sheer its wool. Sheep wool can be clipped every four
days.
Where you choose to start your game will determine how quickly you can buy sheep:
If you start in Bluebell Town, you will receive a cow and a chicken at the beginning
of the game. After that, you can buy the lamb from Jessica's shop when it appears
randomly in her store inventory.
If you start in Konohana Town, you won't get any free animals. You'll need to walk
over to Bluebell Town and buy a cow and chicken for your farm. After that, you can
buy the lamb from Jessica's shop.
A lamb will cost 3000 G. Once you buy a lamb, you can buy an adult sheep from her for
7000 G. Jessica can breed adult sheep for 2500 G each. It will take two weeks for the
pregnancy. Jessica will then return the adult sheep to you barn along with the new baby.
The new lamb will have half the friendship that the parent had when you handed it over to
Jessica. It will take 20 days for a lamb to grow into an adult if it is fed every day.
Starting in year 2, you can buy Sufolk Sheep. Just like with regular sheep, you can
buy the lamb first for 4500 G and then the adult Suffolk Sheep for 10,000 G. Suffolk
Sheep will produce Good Wool when you clip their fur.
A regular sheep has a maximum life span of 7 years and a Suffolk Sheep has a maximum
life span of 6 years.
Great Wool is produced randomly from a Sheep or Suffolk Sheep that has won the Fall
26 Animal Festival in Bluebell Town. If a Sheep wins the festival, then it has a 20% chance
of producing Great Wool. If a Suffolk Sheep wins the festival, then it has a 50% chance of
producing Great Wool. There's no need to enter the same animal for a repeat festival win it won't increase its chance to produce the upgraded wool.
You can convert wool into yarn by using the Yarn Maker machine you can have Eileen
construct on the Bluebell Farm.
Ship Price
Item Name
1 Star to 5 Star
Wool
Yarn Ball
Good Wool
Great Wool
The Alpaca
Alpacas are animals that you can collect Alpaca Wool from. There are two colors of
alpacas, brown and white, but the money you earn for shipping the wool is the same. The
colors are just a matter of player preference.
The alpacas will be for sale starting in Fall of year 2. Visit Jessica's shop in Bluebell to
check her random inventory. Each adult alpaca will cost you 18,000 G. Alpacas do not
have a baby-form and Jessica will not breed alpacas for you.Alpacas have a maximum
life span of 6 years.
To clip the alpaca's wool, use the same Clippers you use for sheering sheep. Alpaca
wool will grow back every 6 days and the more hearts your alpaca has, the higher star
rank the wool will be. You can feed the alpaca treats to increase its products produced
daily but you won't need to use regular Treats. Only the Grain Treat, Vegetable Treat, and
Nutra Treat will increase its productivity levels.
When you first purchase an alpaca, it will be shy and will run away from you. This is
normal. As you raise your friendship with the alpaca, the animal will stop fleeing. At a high
level of friendship, the alpaca will happily bounce around your farm.
You can convert alpaca wool into yarn by using the Bluebell farm yarn maker machine.
White Alpaca Yarn takes 15 hours to produce once you place the White Alpaca Wool into
the yarn maker, but for some reason Brown Alpaca Yarn takes over 22 hours to convert
into Brown Alpaca Wool. Both yarns ship for the same amount of money.
Item Name
Ship Price
1 Star to 5 Star
Alpacas go on sale the same season as the first alpaca-based Animal Festival in Bluebell
Town. The chances that you'll win the Animal Festival on Fall 26 are fairly slim, but it will
help your chance to place in the festival if you feed your alpaca treats. Alpacas will earn
+2 friendship if you use Vegetable Treats and Grain Treats, and +1 friendship if you use
Treats or Nutra Treats. You can only participate in the Animal Festival if you live in Bluebell
Town.
Small Dogs will herd Sheep, Suffolk Sheep, Brown Alpacas, and White Alpacas
For example, if you don't own any chickens, Grady and Kana won't have any cats for sale.
Each pet will cost you 5000 G. After you buy your first pet, Raul and Diego will start to sell
Pet Food randomly in their shop for 150 G each.
The available colors of pets will be randomly set each day. The first two colors are
available starting from the beginning of the game and the second color of pets become
available once you reach year 2:
You cannot sell a pet once you buy it! You have a limit of 2 cats, 2 small dogs, and 2
large dogs. A pet will never get sick or die of natural causes, so make sure you are
satisfied with your pet colors before you buy the second one. The color styles have no
affect on the pet's abilities; it is simply a player's graphical preference.
Pet Friendship
Your six pets each have a friendship heart meter. You can see this meter if you go into
your barn and check the Animal Stats book in the lower left-corner. Each heart marker
represents 100 points of friendship (1000 max FP). Increasing your friendship with your
pets will help with winning the Bluebell dog and cat festivals as well as determine how
many animals the pet will herd in and out of the barn each morning.
The easiest thing to do for FP increases is to make sure there is food in the pet food
trough each morning. Pets will earn +2 FP if they eat Pet Food every day. If they don't eat
all day, then they get -2 FP. You can buy Pet Food for 150 G each from Diego or Raul's
shops when it randomly appears in their shop inventories.
+1 FP: Throw the Dog Bone or Cat Bell and have the pet retrieve it, or use the
Stethoscope on your pet. You can do this once per day with each pet.
+10 FP: Earn 3rd place in the cat or dog festival with your entered pet.
+15 FP: Each day, put the pet in the Pet Playpen you can build on the Bluebell
Farm.
+20 FP: Earn 2nd place in the cat or dog festival with your entered pet.
+30 FP: Earn 1st place in the cat or dog festival with your entered pet.
If you hit one of your pets with a tool, you will lose 15 FP. Be careful when using your tools
around your pets! Also, if you ignore your pets and do nothing to increase their friendship
for three days in a row, you will lose 20 FP with each pet.
Friendship points also affect the number of animals each pet can herd in and out of the
barn. When you first buy a pet, it will have 0 FP. Once it has a little bit of friendship with
you (28 FP), it will start to herd its animal type from the barn on sunny or snowy days;
snow is OK in Tale of Two Towns. The pet will take the animal back inside if it begins to
rain half way through the day.
The pets will start herding the animals outside at 7:00 am if it is sunny or snowy. They will
bring the animals back into the barns at 1:00 pm if it begins to rain, or the pets will bring
the animals outside if it stops raining. The pets will herd the animals back inside by 5:00
pm.
A pet will only herd the appropriate number of animals that its friendship points allow. If
you manually brought an animal outside because the dog or cat can't herd the animal yet,
don't expect the pets to bring them back inside for you. You'll need to do that on your own.
The maximum number of animals each pet can herd is five. If you happen to own 11 cows
and two big dogs, then one of your cows will remain inside the barn while the other 10 are
herded outside.
0 Animals
0 to 27 FP
1 Animal
2 Animals
3 Animals
4 Animals
640 FP to 819
FP
5 Animals
820 to 1000 FP
There are two animals you can own that don't have a festival associated with them. The
horse and owl are utility-animals that you can use to speed up your movement between
the two towns if you don't have the tunnel completed yet.
The Horse
When you start your life on your new farm, you will have a horse with you. Your beginning
horse is a small pony and lives inside your barn. You can ride the horse to the other town
and if you happen to leave it somewhere when you go to bed at night, it will return to the
barn when you awake in the morning.
If you ever become bored with your pony, you can rent a new horse from either Grady's
or Kana's animal shops. Renting a new horse will replace your existing pony; you can't
have more than one horse.
There are three types of horses. The pony is the smallest size, the thoroughbred is the
medium size, and the shetland is the largest size.
Since the horse is a rental and can be replaced at any time you see fit, it does not have a
friendship heart meter. You can feed it Horse Treats if you want and you'll see it give you a
heart emotion-bubble in return, but it can never get sick, stressed, or hungry. The Horse
Treat can be purchased when it randomly appears in Raul's or Diego's general store
inventory for 150 G each. To feed the horse, just toss the Horse Treat on the ground close
to where the horse is standing. It'll walk over and eat the treat off of the floor.
Technically you don't even have to feed the horse. Horse Treats are much more useful as
an inexpensive gift for raising Kana's friendship.
The Owl
This bird is an extra pet you can get to live in your farm house. You can buy the owl from
Grady's or Kana's animal shops once you complete the first Tunnel repair. The owl costs
10,000 G, only comes in one color (white), and can't be sold once you purchase it.
The main purpose of the owl is to transport you from the mountaintop platform to one of
the two towns. To use the owl, simply walk up to the top of the mountain and press A at
the wooden platform. Then you just pick which town you would like to fly to. The owl
will not take you from the town to the mountaintop and can not be called on all-day rainy
or stormy days.
When you buy the owl, Grady or Kana will mention that you can "train" it. While
you can feed it Owl Treats to raise its friendship, you don't have to "train" the owl to fly you
from the mountaintop to a town. The owl can fly you the same day that you bought it. No
training required!
If you do raise the owl's friendship, it can fly over to you when you're inside the farm house
and then sits on your head. Owl Treats randomly appear for sale in Raul's or Diego's
general store inventories for 150 G each.
Catching Fish
Besides growing crops and raising animals, you can make money by catching fish in the
mountain area. There are two ways you can go fishing; one is by bare hand fishing and
the other is by using a fishing pole. You will make more money when using fishing
equipment than by just using your hands.
When you catch a fish, you will be told its species and size. The star rank of the fish
determines its shipping price, not the fish's size.
Hand Fishing
Catching fish using your bare hands is super easy to do. You can use this method to catch
fish to sell right at the beginning of the game.
There are two areas on the mountain where you can bare hand fish; the Konohana lowmountain area and the Bluebell low-mountain area. The watery sections of these areas
are shallow enough for you to walk through. Keep an eye out for small fish shadows
swimming through the water. When you see one, walk up to it and press the A button! If
you're fast enough, you'll catch the fish. If it swims away, you can chase after it, pressing
A over and over, until you catch it or it escapes and disappears.
You can catch other things besides fish. Sometimes you will catch a Coin, Fish Bones,
Old Ball, or Old Boot. The Coin is used as gifts or message board requests, and the Old
Ball / Old Boot are necessary if you want to eventually receive the Master (fishing) Rod.
Keep 10 of each "old" item in your horse storage cart until Rutger posts the request for the
fishing pole. Fish Bones are simply garbage.
The star rank of the fish you catch using your hands will increase the more years you
spend in the game. In year 1 you can catch fish up to two stars and this increases by one
star every year; year 2 is max three stars, year 3 is up to four stars, and once you reach
year 4, you can catch fish with up to five stars.
Shallow water fish will refresh every hour. If you can't find any more fish to catch, leave the
area until the next top of the hour (:00). The fish will repopulate when you go back to the
area.
Bare Hand fishing is not possible in Winter when the shallow waters freeze.
Location
Small Sweetfish
Konohana
Small Char
Both
Spring
6am to 8pm
Small Eel
Both
Summer
6pm to midnight
Small Carp
Konohana
Small Shishamo
Bluebell
Icefish
Small Icefish
Season
Spring and
Summer
Summer and
Fall
Spring and
Summer
Bluebell (Summer)
Konohana (Fall)
Bluebell (Summer)
Konohana (Fall)
Summer and
Time
6am to 8pm
6am to 8pm
6am to 8pm
6am to midnight
6am to 8pm
Small Loach
Both
Goby
Both
Fall
6am to midnight
Small Goby
Bluebell
Spring
6am to 8pm
Fall
6am to 8pm
Max
Ship Price
Size
1 Star to 5 Stars
10
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
cm
60 G | 70 G
15
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
cm
60 G | 70 G
15
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
cm
60 G | 70 G
15
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
cm
60 G | 70 G
5 cm
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
60 G | 70 G
15
80 G | 110 G | 140 G
cm
| 160 G | 190 G
7 cm
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
60 G | 70 G
15
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
cm
60 G | 70 G
15
cm
G | 240 G | 280 G
8 cm
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
60 G | 70 G
Fall)
Konohana (Spring and
6am to 8pm
15
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
cm
60 G | 70 G
12
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
cm
60 G | 70 G
Summer)
Small Black
Bass
Both
Summer
6am to midnight
Small Bluegill
Small Trout
Both
Summer
6am to midnight
Bluebell (Summer)
6am to 8pm
Konohana (Spring)
10
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
cm
60 G | 70 G
15
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
cm
60 G | 70 G
Killifish
Both
Spring to Fall
6am to 4am
4 cm
Small Killifish
Both
Spring to Fall
6am to 4am
2 cm
Both
Spring
6am to 8pm
Small Masu
Salmon
Smelt
Bluebell (Spring)
6am to midnight
Konohana (Fall)
60 G | 70 G
15
cm
G | 280 G | 330 G
6am to 8pm
8 cm
Blue Crab
Bluebell
Summer
6pm to 4am
8 cm
Fall)
6pm to 4am
Konohana Summer
6pm to 4am
60 G | 70 G
30 G | 40 G | 60 G |
60 G | 70 G
20 G | 30 G | 40 G |
cm
40 G | 50 G
7 cm
Konohana (Spring)
Small Blue Crab
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
10
60 G | 70 G
cm
Spring
6pm to 4am
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
Both
Bluebell (Summer)
40 G | 50 G
15
Small Smelt
Crab
20 G | 30 G | 40 G |
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
60 G | 70 G
15
30 G | 40 G | 50 G |
cm
60 G | 70 G
King Fish
Snapping
Turtle
Summer
Both
(Stormy
weather)
Bluebell (6am to
midnight)
30
Konohana (6am
cm
to 8pm)
Other Items
(Can't be shipped)
Summer
Letter in a Bottle
Both
(Stormy
6am to midnight
---
6am to midnight
---
6am to midnight
---
weather)
Yellow
Wonderful
Blue Wonderful
Rod Fishing
You can't go fishing with a fishing rod until you receive one! On Summer 1, you will
receive a Fishing Rod from your town's mayor. Until then, you can only do bare-hand
fishing.
To use the Fishing Rod, equip it as a tool and then go to one of the four docks you'll find in
the mountain area. Press A when prompted on the dock to cast your rod. When you see
an exclamation point appear above your head, press A over and over until you reel in the
fish. You can't just hold down the A button to catch the fish; you have to repeat your button
presses until the fish emerges from the water.
You can catch different fish depending on which of the two fishing poles you're using. To
get the Master Rod, you need to have 7750 FP with Rutger (2 flowers = 10,000 FP) and
have a Request Level of 3 or higher; you can find your current Request Level inside your
Info menu. Rutger will request 6000 G, 10 Old Balls, and 10 Old Boots.
In the Winter season the river waters will freeze. You simply need to use your Hammer on
the ice cracks at the spot you want to fish at in order to open a hole in the ice.
Unlike bare-hand fishing, the deeper water fish are not time specific. You can catch the
same fish regardless of what time of day it is. Some fish are weather-specific though.
There are four fishing pole locations you can cast from; one in Bluebell high-mountain,
one in Konohana high-mountain, and two in Konohana mid-mountain. The two spots in
Konohana mid-mountain are not the same spot and you can find different fish in each one.
Fish Name
Location
Sweetfish
Kono-High
Large Sweetfish
Kono-High
Char
Large Char
Spring to
Fall
Fall and
Winter
Kono-Mid-
Spring to
Fall
Kono-MidS
Blue-High
Eel
Season
Kono-MidS
Spring
Spring or
Summer
Rod
Fishing
Master
Fishing
Master
Master
Kono-High
Large Eel
Kono-Mid-
Summer
Master
All Year
Fishing
W
Carp
Kono-MidS
Blue-High
Salmon
Kono-MidS
Summer
and Fall
Master
Small Salmon
Kono-High Spring
Fishing
Special Salmon
Kono-High Fall
Master
Shishamo
Special Shishamo
All
Locations
All Year
Kono-Mid-
Fall and
Winter
Both
Fishing
Max
Ship Price
Size
1 Star to 5 Stars
25
cm
480 G | 560 G
35
cm
760 G | 890 G
30
cm
500 G | 580 G
60
cm
760 G | 890 G
100
cm
620 G | 720 G
150
cm
790 G | 920 G
40
cm
720 G | 840 G
60
cm
790 G | 920 G
30
cm
360 G | 420 G
90
cm
910 G | 1060 G
20
cm
280 G | 330 G
20
cm
690 G | 810 G
Icefish
Large Icefish
Kono-High
Kono-MidS
Kono-High
Sea Bass
Kono-MidS
Kono-MidS
Spring to
Fall
Spring
Spring to
Fall
Fishing
Master
Master
Spring
Fishing
Summer
Master
Kono-High
Large Sea Bass
Kono-MidS
Blue-High
Loach
Kono-MidW
Spring and
Summer
Fishing
Blue-High
Large Loach
Kono-Mid-
Summer
Master
All Year
Both
S
Goby
Fish Name
Large Goby
All
Locations
Location
Kono-MidW
Season
Winter
Spring to
Funa
Kono-High
Large Funa
Kono-High Spring
Black Bass
All
Locations
Fall
All Year
Rod
Master
Fishing
Master
Both
15
cm
G | 190 G
20
cm
720 G | 840 G
90
cm
740 G | 860 G
40
cm
600 G | 700 G
120
cm
810 G | 950 G
25
cm
520 G | 610 G
40
cm
720 G | 840 G
15
cm
240 G | 280 G
Max
Ship Price
Size
1 Star to 5 Stars
20
cm
720 G | 840 G
25
cm
480 G | 560 G
60
cm
720 G | 840 G
50
cm
240 G | 280 G
Bluegill
Large Bluegill
Trout
Large Trout
Large Killifish
Masu Salmon
Blotch Snakehead
Blue-High
Winter
Master
All Year
Both
Blue-High
Winter
Master
Blue-High
Spring to
All
Locations
Kono-High Fall
Blue-High
Fall and
Kono-High Winter
Blue-High
Fall
Kono-Mid-
Spring to
Fall
Kono-MidW
Kono-High
Fall
Spring to
Fall
Fishing
Master
Master
Fishing
Master
Fishing
Blue-High
Small Snakehead
Kono-Mid-
Summer
Fishing
Summer
Master
Winter
Fishing
Kono-High Winter
Master
80
cm
480 G | 560 G
20
cm
210 G | 250 G
70
cm
480 G | 560 G
40
cm
480 G | 560 G
70
cm
620 G | 720 G
6 cm
25
cm
520 G | 610 G
60
cm
790 G | 920 G
80
cm
500 G | 580 G
30
cm
430 G | 500 G
120
cm
720 G | 840 G
15
cm
280 G | 330 G
20
Kono-MidLarge Snakehead
S
Kono-MidW
Blue-High
Smelt
Kono-High
Kono-MidS
Large Smelt
cm
600 G | 700 G
300
cm
2400 G | 2600 G
300
cm
2400 G | 2600 G
300
cm
3600 G | 4200 G
Blue-High
Bonito
Kono-Mid-
Summer
Stormy
Kono-Mid-
Weather
Master
W
Summer
Tuna
Kono-High Stormy
Master
Weather
Summer
Ocean Sunfish
Blue-High
Stormy
Master
Weather
Fish Name
Location
Kono-Mid-
Dogfish Shark
S
Kono-MidW
Moray Eel
Kono-MidS
Season
Rod
Summer
Stormy
Master
Weather
Winter
Stormy
Master
Weather
Winter
Mackerel
Blue-High
Stormy
Fishing
Weather
Kono-MidFlounder
S
Kono-MidW
Winter
Stormy
Master
Weather
Max
Ship Price
Size
1 Star to 5 Stars
300
cm
360 G | 420 G
60
cm
1680 G | 1960 G
50
cm
1680 G | 1960 G
70
cm
2400 G | 2600 G
200
King Fish
Giant Hutchen
Blue-High
Winter
Master
caught a Giant
Kono-High
cm
Giant Salamandar
Dragon Carp
Kono-High Fall
Kono-MidW
Fishing
Spring
Fishing
Summer
Fishing
Blue-High
Giant Catfish
Kono-MidS
185
cm
155
cm
must be sunny.
170
cm
must be rainy.
Other Items
Master
(Kono-
Kono-High
Fish Fossil
Kono-Mid-
Summer
High)
Fishing
---
(KonoMid-S)
Blue-High
Legendary Treasure Kono-Mid-
Fall
Fishing
---
Summer
Master
---
Winter
Master
---
W
Green Wonderful
Purple Wonderful
Kono-MidS
Blue-High
All throughout the mountain area you'll find critters you can catch. These bugs and frogs
can be shipped for profit, given to villagers as gifts, or used to complete message board
requests. You'll find a variety of critters all year long during sunny or rainy/snowy weather.
Critters will go into hiding during summer and winter storms.
There are three ranks for critters. The higher the rank, the harder it is to catch the insect.
Frogs are the only critters that are all the same level of difficulty. The critters will be three
different colors as they roam around the mountain area and when you catch them, the
cage colors will be green (low), silver (medium), or gold (high). Critters do not havestar
rank or freshness rating. You can store them in your horse cart and they'll never rot or lose
their profit rank.
Critters will change on the hour mark as you run through the mountain. For example, if
you catch all of the bugs in an area and then leave, walk back into the area at the top of
the hour to find more of them.
There are seven types of critters:
Cicadas
You will find cicadas on tree trunks. To catch these bugs, put your character in WALK
mode (press the left-shoulder button on your console), walk up close to the tree, jump
towards it (press B), and then press A to catch it before it flies away.
Critter Name
Brown Cicada
Season
Weather
Summer
Sunny
Profit
20 G
Kaempfer Cicada
Summer
Sunny
Spring Cicada
Summer
Sunny
40 G
Princess Cicada
Summer
Sunny
100 G
Grass Cicada
Summer
Sunny
30 G
Opal Cicada
Summer
Sunny
Rainy
Screeching Cicada
Summer
Sunny
100 G
Chattering Cicada
Summer
Sunny
250 G
Singing Cicada
Summer
Sunny
40 G
Sitting Cicada
Summer
Sunny
50 G
Sunny
Rainy
Sunny
Rainy
Evening Cicada
Summer
Bear Cicada
Summer
20 G
30 G
120 G
400 G
Beetles
You will find beetles on tree trunks on Summer nights. To catch these bugs, put your
character in WALK mode (press the left-shoulder button on your console), walk up close
to the tree, jump towards it (press B), and then press A to catch it before it flies away. If
you are trying to marry Dirk then stock up on these bugs during the season to give as gifts
throughout the rest of the year.
Critter Name
Rhinoceros Beetle
Season
Summer
Weather
Sunny
Rainy
Profit
40 G
Year 2 or later
Pincer Beetle
Summer
Sunny
40 G
Summer
Sunny
60 G
Atlas Beetle
Summer
Sunny
100 G
Elephant Beetle
Summer
Sunny
Sunny
Stag Beetle
Summer
Rainy
Year 2 or later
50 G
50 G
Anubis Beetle
Summer
Sunny
70 G
Hercules Beetle
Summer
Sunny
200 G
White Beetle
Summer
Sunny
Rainy
Summer
Sunny / Rainy
60 G
Summer
Sunny
180 G
Summer
Sunny
600 G
60 G
Dragonflies
These bugs are fast moving and will require you to jump a lot and press the A button over
and over until you get lucky enough to catch one. The golden dragonflies are very difficult
to catch!
Critter Name
Red Dragonfly
Season
Fall
Weather
Sunny
Rainy
Profit
20 G
Winter
Sunny
Risi Dragonfly
Fall
Sunny
Sunrise Dragonfly
Fall
Sunny
20 G
Amber Dragonfly
Fall
Sunny / Rainy
40 G
Sunny
100 G
Crimson Dragonfly
Fall
Year 2 or later
20 G
Blue Dragonfly
Fall
Sunny / Rainy
40 G
Common Skimmer
Fall
Sunny / Rainy
40 G
Azure Dragonfly
Fall
Sunny
Cobalt Dragonfly
Ancient Dragonfly
Yellow Damselfly
Fall
Fall
Year 2 or later
Fall
Sunny
Fall
Sunny
Sunny
Sunny
60 G
Rainy
Rainy
Golden Dragonfly
100 G
800 G
60 G
100 G
Rainy
Fall
Sunny
Winter
Sunny
Aegis Dragonfly
Fall
Sunny / Rainy
400 G
Emperor Dragonfly
Fall
Sunny
2000 G
Pacific Dragonfly
200 G
Fireflies
Fireflies can only be found on summer evenings. They are stationary and can be caught
by pressing A when their light is at their brightest. When the fireflies are dark, you can't
catch them.
Critter Name
Japanese
Firefly
Season
Summer
Weather
Sunny /
Rainy
Profit
20 G
Black Firefly
Summer
Sunny
20 G
Candle Firefly
Summer
Sunny
30 G
Lantern Firefly
Summer
Sunny
100 G
Pacific Firefly
Summer
Sunny
Rainy
Cabbage
Firefly
Yellow Firefly
Mustache
Firefly
Summer
Rainy
Summer
Summer
Year 2 or later
Spotted Firefly
Sunny
Summer
Sunny
30 G
30 G
Rainy
Sunny
Sunny /
Rainy
Sunny /
Rainy
40 G
300 G
40 G
40 G
Summer
Year 2 or later
Sunny
80 G
Sunny
1200 G
Frogs
These critters only appear if it is raining, but not during a summer hurricane. They are
slow moving and easy to catch.
Critter Name
Season
Spring
Weather
Rainy
Tree Frog
Summer
Rainy
Profit
20 G
Spring
Rainy
White-lipped Frog
Summer
Rainy
Fall
Rainy
Spring
Rainy
Summer
Rainy
Fall
Rainy
Summer
Rainy
Fall
Rainy
Summer
Rainy
Year 2 or later
30 G
30 G
Fall
Rainy
Butterflies
These are flying creatures you will have to catch by jumping (press B) and then catch by
pressing A. Butterflies will not stay once you notice them. The high-rank blue ones will
quickly fly away if you don't catch them fast enough.
Critter Name
Season
Small White
Spring
Scarce Large
Spring
Blue
Fall
Spring
Nymph Butterfly
White Swallowtail
Weather
Sunny
Sunny /
Rainy
Sunny
Sunny /
Rainy
Profit
20 G
20 G
Summer
Sunny
Fall
Sunny
Spring
Sunny
Summer
Sunny
Sunny
Sunny /
Rainy
30 G
40 G
Spring
White Morpho
Year 2 or
100 G
later
Spring
Swallowtail
Summer
Pale Cloud
Yellow
Spring
Sunny /
Rainy
Sunny
30 G
30 G
Rainy
Fall
Comma Butterfly
Ringed Butterfly
Sunny /
Rainy
Spring
Sunny
Summer
Sunny
Fall
Sunny
Spring
Sunny
Summer
Sunny /
Rainy
40 G
50 G
Spring
Year 2 or
Oki Butterfly
Sunny
later
200 G
Fall
Year 2 or
Sunny
later
Spring
Purple Emperor
Rainy
Summer
Miyama
Swallowtail
Purple BrushFoot
Sunny
Spring
Spring
Summer
Sunny /
Rainy
Sunny
Rainy
Sunny
Sunny /
Rainy
Sunny
40 G
50 G
60 G
100 G
Summer
Sunny /
Fall
Helena Morpho
Sunny
Rainy
Spring
Sunny /
Rainy
Year 2 or later)
400 G
Hoppers
This group includes grasshoppers, locusts, and crickets. You won't see them on the
ground until after you run by where they were hiding. If you keep running and the bug
goes off-screen, then typically it will be gone when you turn around to collect it.
Critter Name
Season
Spring
Longheaded Locust
Kobane Grasshopper
Sunny
Summer
Sunny / Rainy
Fall
Sunny
Winter
Sunny
Sunny
Profit
Rainy
Spring
Piggyback Locust
Weather
20 G
Rainy
Summer
Sunny
Fall
Sunny
Winter
Sunny
Spring
Sunny / Rainy
20 G
20 G
Summer
Sunny
Rainy
Kutsuwa Katydid
Migratory Locust
Cricket
Fall
Sunny
Spring
Sunny / Rainy
Summer
Sunny
Fall
Sunny
Winter
Sunny
Sunny
Fall
Year 2 or later
Sunny
Summer
Sunny
Fall
Sunny / Rainy
Winter
Sunny
Spring
Summer
Sunny / Rainy
Sunny
Fall
Rainy
30 G
Rainy
Spotted Locust
100 G
Spring
Sunny
40 G
30 G
Spring
Sunny
Summer
Sunny
Dirt Grasshopper
Fall
Hina Grasshopper
Spring
Sunny
Summer
Sunny
Fall
Sunny
Fall
Year 2 or later
Sunny
Sunny / Rainy
Rainy
Fall
Sunny / Rainy
Spring
Sunny / Rainy
Summer
Sunny
Fall
200 G
Sunny
35 G
Sunny
Summer
30 G
Eastern Locust
Cornered Cricket
Rainy
Spring
Spiked Locust
Sunny
40 G
40 G
Rainy
Winter
Sunny
Spring
Sunny / Rainy
Summer
Sunny
60 G
Fall
Winter
Ant Hill Cricket
Fall
Year 2 or later
Sunny
Rainy
Sunny
Sunny
600 G
Between Bluebell Town and Konohana Town is a tunnel that connects the villages
together. At the beginning of the game you'll find that the Goddess intentionally collapsed
the tunnel to stop the villagers from contacting each other. As you play through the game
you will repair the tunnel and the villages' friendship.
Once the tunnel is repaired, you can run through it and randomly find Scrap Metal,
Copper, Silver, or even Ore Stone on the ground each day. These random ground items
are not what the Harvest Goddess means when she refers to being able to gain access to
a mine.
If you continue to expand the tunnel you'll discover that there's a hidden mine half-way
through it! To access the mine you'll need to do the following:
1. Complete the tunnel between the two towns by participating in the seasonal
cooking festivals. As you gain 3 hearts of friendship with the mayors, Eileen will
post a "Through the Tunnel" request on the Bluebell message board on the first
day of the new season. You'll need to complete this request three times before the
path between the towns has been repaired.
2. Expand your farm to 100% in size. You'll need to complete all of Eileen's farm
construction requests and then stay on the farm. If you move to the other farm and
it's not at 100%, then you will simply get another farm renovation request instead
of moving towards unlocking the mine.
3. Make sure your Request Level is at 5 or higher.
4. Because your farm is at 100%, Eileen's last renovation request will be the "A Hot
Spring" request. The spa will cost 2,000,000 G, 50 Material Stone, and 50 Lumber.
5. Now that she's out of construction work (don't move farms!), Eileen will prompt you
for the fourth "Through the Tunnel" request. Bring her 10 Lumber, 10 Material
Stone, and 500,000 G. This will unlock a southern path through the tunnel, but you
won't find any gems there; just another opportunity to find Scrap Metal, Copper,
Silver, and Ore Stone.
6. Finally, you will get the mine request. It will cost 1,000,000 G, 10 Material Stone,
and 10 Lumber.
Access to the mine will be from staircases on the northern wall of the tunnel. Each day
you can find ores and gems from the four foraging spots inside the mine. Just like looking
for wild items in the mountain, walk up to one of the four spots and press A until you see
the "There's nothing here." message. Then move onto the next one. You do not need to
use your Hammer.
The path through the mine is very dark. If you want more visible light, you can have
Oracle make the Night Vision alchemy potion. You will need to bring her a Strawberry, a
Carrot, and Fluorite. After you eat the potion, you can see better in the mine tunnel but it's
not completely clear. Your vision will be expanded for the rest of the day.
Along the path of the mine you will come across geysers. If you walk across the geyser
while it is erupting, you will be pushed out of the mine and land at the bottom of the
waterfall in the Konohana mid-mountain area! The geysers erupt about every 15 minutes
in-game so be careful when walking up to one. It is more efficient to wait for the eruption
and then run over the geyser than to have to run all the way back to the mine from the
mountain area.
Just like with the mountain items, the star rank of the foraged ores and gems will be
determined by the year you are in. In year three you can get ores and gems from 2.5 to 3
stars, year four is 3 to 3.5 stars, and between year five and year nine you'll find 4 to 4.5
star rank items. You can't find 5 star rank items until year ten.
The ores and gems in the four mine foraging spots are not seasonal. You'll find the same
items all year long.
Mining Spots
Ship Price
Spot 1 through 4
1 Star to 5 Stars
Scrap Metal
All 4 spots
12 G | 16 G | 20 G | 24 G | 26 G
Copper
Spots 1 and 3
Silver
Spots 1 and 3
Gold
Spots 1 and 3
Mithril
Spots 1 and 3
Orichalcum
Spots 1 and 3
Mythic Ore
Spots 2 and 4
Adamantite
Spots 1 and 3
Stone Tablet
Spots 1 and 3
Ore Stone
All 4 spots
Amethyst
Spots 2 and 4
Emerald
Spots 2 and 4
Sandrose
Spots 2 and 4
Topaz
Spots 2 and 4
Peridot
Spots 2 and 4
Fluorite
Spots 2 and 4
Agate
Spots 2 and 4
Ruby
Spots 2 and 4
Jade
Spots 2 and 4
Moon Stone
Spots 2 and 4
Diamond
Spots 2 and 4
Pink Diamond
Spots 2 and 4
1G|2G|2G|2G|3G
4440 G | 5920 G | 7400 G | 8880 G |
10,360 G
4440 G | 5920 G | 7400 G | 8880 G |
10,360 G
4440 G | 5920 G | 7400 G | 8880 G |
10,360 G
4440 G | 5920 G | 7400 G | 8880 G |
10,360 G
4440 G | 5920 G | 7400 G | 8880 G |
10,360 G
4440 G | 5920 G | 7400 G | 8880 G |
10,360 G
4440 G | 5920 G | 7400 G | 8880 G |
10,360 G
4440 G | 5920 G | 7400 G | 8880 G |
10,360 G
4800 G | 6400 G | 8000 G | 9600 G |
11,200 G
5400 G | 7200 G | 9000 G | 10,800 G |
12,600 G
6000 G | 8000 G | 10,000 G | 12,000 G |
14,000 G
18,000 G | 24,000 G | 30,000 G | 36,000 G
| 42,000 G
(Can't sell)
Winter)
Orange
(Can't sell)
Wonderful
The Red and Orange Wonderful Stones can appear in the mine foraging spots if you
haven't already found them in their normal locations.
Cooking Basics
In your house you'll find a kitchen in the upper-right corner. You can use this kitchen to
create cooked recipes. At the beginning of the game you can use the kitchen, but you can
only craft recipes that don't require a cooking utensil.
Around Spring 8 of your first year, Howard (if you live in Bluebell) or Yun (if you live in
Konohana) will visit your house in the morning and give you a cooking Pot. Now you can
cook dishes that require the use of the Pot as its utensil of choice. The other two cooking
utensils, the Frying Pan and Seasoning Set, will appear as red-papered item requests on
your town's message board at the beginning of the season. You'll see the Frying Pan
around Summer 1 of your first year and the Seasoning Set on Fall 1 if you complete the
Frying Pan request before it expires.
To make a cooked recipe, walk up to your kitchen and press A. You will be given two
cooking options:
If you know the recipe you want to cook, select the first option to cook the saved recipe.
When you select the recipe from your cookbook, the ingredients on the top screen will be
on either a red or a green background:
A red background means you have to use this specific ingredient in the recipe.
A green background means that this ingredient can be swapped out with another
like-ingredient.
For example, if you are making Corn Cereal then you must use a Frying Pan and Corn, as
these two ingredients are on a red colored background. The last ingredient, Milk, is on a
green colored background. This means that the Milk can be replaced with another milk
product, such as Jersey Milk or Golden Milk, and the recipe can still successfully be
created.
If you aren't sure what the icon in the ingredient list represents, press the X button on your
DS or 3DS to swap the top screen to the bottom screen. When the list of recipe
ingredients is on the touch screen of the console you can tap on each one to learn its
name.
To continue cooking with your selected recipe, press the A button to reach the preselected ingredient screen. If you want to change your ingredients, such as selecting one
with a higher Star Rank or freshness rating, you can do so from this screen. When you've
confirmed the ingredients you want to use, select the MAKE button at the bottom of the
page.
When you try to cook using your own imagination, your rucksack will be open on the left
side of the screen and your selected ingredients will be on the lower-right green
Ingredients box. If you want to swap between your rucksack and horse cart storage, press
the X button. You don't need to have all of the ingredients you want to use in your
rucksack; selecting from your horse cart is okay too.
A cooked recipe is made of up to six ingredients. To add an ingredient, simply press the A
button when the item you want is highlighted on the left-side storage area. When you're
ready to combine the items, press the MAKE button at the bottom of the screen.
Don't forget to add a cooking utensil if your recipe requires one! It is
common for players to add the necessary ingredients to the Ingredients
box but then forget to add in the necessary cookware utensil. Even if you
have all the right ingredients, omitting the required utensil will result in a
Failed Dish.
Generally, you will want to first add the cookware utensil, then the base recipe ingredients,
and then finally any additional ingredients that the recipe supports. For example, to make
Turnip Salad, which doesn't require a cooking utensil, you can combine a Turnip and add
in a Tomato as an additional ingredient. If you reverse the order (Tomato and then the
Turnip) you'll end up making Tomato Salad instead.
As you are using your kitchen, sometimes you will automatically figure out a new cooking
recipe after you create a dish. If you use the kitchen 10 times to make the same category
of recipe, then you will be inspired and learn a new recipe from the same type-category.
You don't have to cook the pre-inspired dish 10 times in a row (it is 10 times total) and the
inspiration comes from using the kitchen and not based on the quantity: if you make a
Turnip Salad, put it in your rucksack, and then make another Turnip Salad, that will count
as 2 times. If you make a Turnip Salad and select two for the number of dishes you want
to make, that will only count as 1 time.
If you already know the recipe, then you'll learn the next recipe in the list. For example, if
you cook 10 Turnip Salads (each one at a time) then you'll automatically learn the recipe
for Tomato Salad. If you already knew the recipe for Tomato Salad, then you'll be inspired
to learn Herb Salad instead. When you create a total of 10 Turnip Salads, Tomato Salads,
or Herb Salads, then you will be inspired and learn the recipe for Caprese Salad, and so
on.
Bread and Dessert Category: Sandwich Butter Roll French Toast Toast
Raisen Bread Jelly Bread Honey Toast Canape Herb Sandwich
Sponge Cake Fruit Sandwich Potato Pancake Pancake Cake Honey
Cake Chocolate Cake Cheesecake Party Cake Choc. Party Cake
Party Cheesecake Trifle
Egg Category: Boiled Egg Fried Egg Egg Soup Omelet Omelet Rice
Crab Omelet Dashi Egg Egg Custard Pudding Soy Milk Pudding
Pumpkin Pudding Honey Pudding
Jam Category: Strawberry Jam Grape Jam Apple Jam Apple Juice
Banana Juice Peach Juice Plum Juice Mandarin Juice Blueberry Jam
Russian Tea Mixed Juice Mixed Smoothie
Milk Category: Hot Milk Hot Chocolate Cafe au Lait Cappuccino Ice
Cream Soft Chocolates Choc. Ice Cream Strawb. Soft Choc. Strawb.
Ice Cream Matcha Ice Cream Yogurt Shake Honey Shake Milk Tea
Honey Tea Royal Milk Tea
Rice Category: Cooked Rice Rice Porridge Egg Rice Fried Rice
Shimeji Rice Mushroom Rice Chestnut Rice Bamboo Rice Egg Rice
Bowl Natto Rice Paella Rice Ball Fried Rice Ball Sushi Risotto
Doria Arancini Dolma Mixed Rice Kappa Roll Sushi Bowl Inari
Sushi Natto Roll Oshinko Roll Farmer's Breakfast Tempura Bowl
Tekka Roll
Salad Category: Turnip Salad Tomato Salad Herb Salad Caprese Salad
Cucumber Namul Boiled Spinach Onion Salad Potato Salad
Asazuke Mimosa Salad Daikon Salad Mixed Salad
Soup and Curry Category: Radish Soup Asparagus Soup Onion Soup
Herb Soup Vichyssoise Gazpacho Corn Soup Pumpkin Soup Stew
Curry Rice Curry Bread Dry Curry Vegetable Curry Spicy Curry
Seaweed Curry Milk Curry Rainbow Curry
Soybean Category: Tofu Cold Tofu Dried Tofu Soy Milk Yuba Tofu
Deep-Fried Tofu Soybean Soup Ganmodoki Fried Tofu Tofu Salad
Boiled Tofu Okara Tofu Steak Tofu Burger Miso Soup Oden Pho
Bibimbap Kimchi Stew Soy Milk Stew Milk Stew Rice Pudding
Note: Before you can learn Ultimate Curry from 10 Failed Dishes, your Cooking Level
needs to be at level 9 or higher.
There are a two ways you can discover cooking recipes in Tale of Two Towns; either
by cooking it or by beinginspired after you successfully cook a recipe. You can find
recipe instructions by reading the bookshelves in the villagers' houses. Then you just have
to cook it to see if you get inspired to learn a new recipe.
You don't need to know the recipe in order to cook it. If you have the right ingredients and
cooking utensil, then craft it using your kitchen to have it documented into your recipe list.
There are six categories of cooking recipes and a total of 273 cooking recipes.
Salad Recipes: A total of 14 recipes using basic crops and oil. Most dish do not
require a cooking utensil. You'll start out knowing the recipe for Turnip Salad.
Soup Recipes: 16 recipes using the Pot, which you'll receive on Spring 8 from
either Howard (Bluebell) or Yun (Konohana). You will already know how to make
Radish Soup.
Appetizer Recipes: Many of these 64 recipes used processed items like Butter.
You'll start out with 5 recipes: Sauteed Turnips, Roasted Mushroom, Sandwich,
Sashimi, and Tofu.
Main Dish Recipes: This is the largest category with 73 different recipes and you
will only start out knowing the recipe for Marinated Fish.
Other Recipes: These dishes don't fit in the other five categories. Mostly about
drinks and tea, there are 52 total recipes. You'll start out with the basic Cooked
Rice, Bread, Strawberry Jam, Hot Coffee, and Hot Milk.
Bought Item
Crop
Animal Products
Processed Item
Wild Grow n Item
Cooked Recipe
Fish
Milk
Jersey Milk
Golden Milk
Egg
Black Egg
Golden Egg
Honey
All Categories
Salad
Soup
Appetizer
Main Course
Dessert
Other Recipes
No recipes found using this ingredient. You can try expanding your search by selecting
the All Categories option.
In the mountain area that resides between the towns you'll find a lot of wild items on the
ground. You can pick up these items, for free, and ship them for money, give them as
gifts, or collect them for message board requests. Each day you'll find new items on the
ground and in the foraging spots. The items will change depending on the season you are
in and the weather.
The wild items will have a star rank but not all of them have a freshness rating. Items like
rocks, snowballs, and branches will never rot but flowers, herbs, mushrooms, and the like
do have a freshness to them. The star rank that the wild item has will depend on the
current season that you are in; the farther you are in years, the higher the star rank of the
wild items you can find. In year one you can find wild items with a maximum of 1.5 stars,
year two items have a maximum of 2 stars, year three are 3 stars, and year four is 3.5
stars. Starting in year five you will be limited to finding wild items that have a max star
rank of 4.5 and 5 star items won't be available until you have reached year ten in your
game.
Item
Spring
Summer
Fall
Rock
Everywhere
Branch
Everywhere
Weed
Mint
Winter
Ship Price
1 Star to 5 Stars
6 G | 8 G | 10 G |
12 G | 14 G
6 G | 8 G | 10 G |
12 G | 14 G
Everywhere
---
---
1G|2G|2G|
2G|3G
36 G | 48 G | 60
G | 72 G | 84 G
Chamomile
Lavender
---
---
---
Everywhere
Blue Mid
Blue Low
(any)
(sunny)
Blue High
Blue High
Moondrop
(any)
(sunny)
Blue Low
Flower
Kono Low
Kono Mid
(any)
(sunny)
(any)
Kono Mid
Kono High
(sunny)
(any)
---
Everywhere
---
36 G | 48 G | 60
G | 72 G | 84 G
36 G | 48 G | 60
G | 72 G | 84 G
36 G | 48 G | 60
G | 72 G | 84 G
Blue Low
(sunny)
Blue Mid
Blue High
Magic Blue
(any)
(sunny)
Blue Low
Flower
Blue High
Kono Mid
(any)
(any)
(any)
---
36 G | 48 G | 60
G | 72 G | 84 G
Kono High
(any)
Magic Red
Flower
Bamboo
Elli Leaves
---
Kono Mid
Kono Low
(any)
(any)
Kono High
Kono High
(any)
(sunny)
Kono Low
Kono Low
(any)
(sunny)
Kono Mid
Kono Mid
(any)
(sunny)
Kono High
Kono High
(sunny)
(sunny)
---
---
72 G | 96 G |
---
120 G | 144 G |
168 G
120 G | 140 G |
---
---
200 G | 240 G |
280 G
---
Everywhere
300 G | 400 G |
500 G | 600 G |
700 G
Kono Low
(sunny)
Bamboo
Kono Mid
Shoot
(sunny)
60 G | 80 G |
---
---
---
100 G | 120 G |
140 G
Kono High
(sunny)
Walnut
Blue Low
Blue Low
Blue Low
(sunny)
(any)
(sunny)
Blue Mid
Blue Mid
Blue Mid
(any)
(sunny)
Blue High
Blue High
Blue High
(any)
(any)
(sunny)
---
(sunny)
60 G | 80 G |
100 G | 120 G |
140 G
60 G | 80 G |
Plum
---
Everywhere
---
---
100 G | 120 G |
140 G
60 G | 80 G |
Apricot
---
Everywhere
---
---
100 G | 120 G |
140 G
Blue Low
(any)
Blueberry
---
---
Blue Mid
(any)
60 G | 80 G |
---
100 G | 120 G |
140 G
Blue High
(sunny)
Chestnut
---
---
Blue Low
---
90 G | 120 G |
(any)
150 G | 180 G |
Blue Mid
210 G
(any)
Blue High
(sunny)
Kono Low
(any)
Kono Mid
(sunny)
Kono Mid
(sunny)
Kono Low
Kono Low
(any)
(rainy)
Kono Mid
Kono Mid
(any)
(any)
Kono High
Kono High
(rainy)
(any)
Blue Low
Blue Low
(stormy)
(any)
Brown
Blue Mid
Blue Mid
Mushroom
(any)
(stormy)
Blue High
Blue High
(any)
(any)
Shiitake
Shimeji
Coral
Mushroom
---
---
120 G | 140 G |
---
---
200 G | 240 G |
280 G
120 G | 140 G |
---
---
200 G | 240 G |
280 G
Kono Low
Kono Low
(stormy)
(any)
Kono Mid
Kono Mid
(any)
(stormy)
Kono High
Kono High
(any)
(any)
Blue Low
Blue Low
(any)
(any)
200 G | 240 G |
Blue Mid
Blue Mid
280 G
(stormy)
(any)
Blue High
Blue High
(any)
(stormy)
Kono Low
Kono Low
(stormy)
(any)
Kono Mid
Kono Mid
(any)
(stormy)
90 G | 120 G |
---
150 G | 180 G |
210 G
---
120 G | 140 G |
Kono High
Kono High
(any)
(any)
Blue Low
(any)
Blue Mid
(any)
Blue High
Trumpet
Mushroom
---
---
120 G | 140 G |
(stormy)
---
Kono Low
200 G | 240 G |
280 G
(any)
Kono Mid
(stormy)
Kono High
(any)
Blue Low
Blue Low
Blue Low
Blue Low
(stormy)
(any)
(any)
(any)
Blue Mid
Blue Mid
Blue Mid
Blue Mid
(any)
(stormy)
(any)
(any)
Blue High
Blue High
Blue High
Blue High
Poison
(any)
(any)
(stormy)
(any)
30 G | 40 G | 50
Mushroom
Kono Low
Kono Low
Kono Low
Kono Low
G | 60 G | 70 G
(any)
(stormy)
(any)
(any)
Kono Mid
Kono Mid
Kono Mid
Kono Mid
(any)
(any)
(stormy)
(any)
Kono High
Kono High
Kono High
Kono High
(stormy)
(any)
(any)
(any)
Honeycomb
Blue Low
---
Blue Low
---
90 G | 120 G |
(sunny)
(any)
150 G | 180 G |
Blue Mid
Blue Mid
210 G
(any)
(any)
Blue High
Blue High
(any)
(sunny)
Kono Low
Kono Low
(any)
(any)
Snowball
Scrap Metal
Kono Mid
Kono Mid
(any)
(sunny)
Kono High
Kono High
(sunny)
(any)
---
---
---
Everywhere
5 G (no star
rank)
12 G | 16 G | 20
G | 24 G | 26 G
600 G | 800 G |
Copper
1000 G | 1200 G
| 1400 G
Information on how to find Ore Stone can be found on the Ore Stone page.
Foraging Spots
Many of the items you'll find can picked up off of the ground in any of the mountain areas,
but there are eight special foraging spots where you can find up to five items per day. Just
walk up to these spots and press A to see what you can find. There are three stump
spots, two log spots, one bamboo thicket, and 2 rocky cliff spots. In these eight spots
you'll always have a chance of finding Rock, Weed, or Branches.
You'll find the standard seasonal items in the foraging spots, but you can also find the Red
and Orange Wonderful Stones hidden in these foraging spots:
Fall: On rainy days you might find a red or orange stone in the tree stump near the
bare-hand fishing area in Konohana Low-Mountain.
The red and orange stones can't be found during Winter season. Once you find one, you
won't be able to find another of the same color until you've found all six stones. After you
make your wonderful stone wish, the six stones will scatter across the mountain so you
can find them again.
You can also find items by jumping into the mountain rivers or the mine geysers. All of the
water areas will have a chance of finding the same types of items, but you'll lose
20 stamina points if you jump into the water. If you jump into the water after 9:00 pm, then
you'll lose 50 stamina!
9% chance: Branch, Fish Bones, Mint, Poison Mushroom, Shimeji, Small Coin,
Stone, Walnut, or Weed
Cam's Flowers is in Bluebell Town next to Howard's Cafe. His outdoor shop is open from
10:00 am to 5:00 pm on Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Cam sells
flower seeds you can grow on your farm. He also sells fully grown flowers and his
specialties at creating flower bouquets and perfume. Cam will charge you 200 G for each
bouquet or perfume bottle that he crafts from your ingredients.
The bouquets and perfume can be shipped or given as gifts. Sometimes you will see
message board requests from Rutger for specific bouquets. These two items also have
specific purposes:
Flower Bouquets can be placed in the Flower "Vase" (which is actually a basket)
inside of your house. Putting flowers in your vase doesn't do anything; it is simply
for decoration. Bouquets in the vase will eventually wilt.
Perfume is used to increase the star rank of honey produced by the Bee Hives on
the Bluebell farm. Normally, the star rank of the produced honey will be the same
as the star rank of the Honeycomb used to "seed" the hive. Putting perfume on the
hive each day will add to the overall star rank of the resulting honey. Each half-star
on the perfume's star rank will add 2 star points to the honey with a max of +20 SP
for 5-star perfume. The effect of the SP bonus will last until the bees go dormant in
Winter. The type of perfume you use doesn't matter.
To make a bouquet or perfume, talk to Cam at his shop and select the proper option. You
can then choose to make a bouquet or perfume using three flowers that you have in your
rucksack. You can't keep the flowers in your horse cart and remotely make bouquet and
perfume out of them.
You can use three of the same flower or three different flowers, but you must use three
flowers. The type of flower you use will determine what the resulting bouquet or perfume
is. The flowers you collect from the mountain area can also be included, but you will either
receive the Colorful Bouquet or Citrus Perfume if you include them in your three-flower
combination.
Flower Bouquet
Name
Red Bouquet
White Bouquet
Blue Bouquet
Sunflower
Bouquet
Casablanca
Bouquet
Flowers
| 2760 G | 3220 G
| 2730 G | 3190 G
3 Sunflower
| 4600 G | 5370 G
2280 G | 3040 G | 3800 G
3 Casablanca
| 4560 G | 5320 G
Perfume
Name
Flowers
Herb Perfume
3760 G | 4390 G
G | 330 G
Flower
Perfume
or Marguerite
2760 G | 3220 G
Ocean
Perfume
Pumpkin
Perfume
Snow
Perfume
Citrus
Perfume
3 Sunflower
The Oracle has an alchemy pot inside her house that she uses for research. Besides her
own work, she can craft special potions for you if you bring her the right ingredients. To
ask the Oracle to help you out, visit her house on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday between
4:00 pm and 10:00 pm. Just like the other shops, she will be closed on full-day rainy or
stormy days.
If you haven't unlocked the Oracle yet, you can do so once you've reached your second
year in the game. Walk up the mountain from Bluebell low-mountain to Bluebell midmountain between 8:00 pm and 2:00 am to trigger her unlock event.
During her shop opening hours, you'll find her standing next to her alchemy pot. Simply
walk up to her to see her list of alchemy recipes. You can only request one potion per visit
and she will charge you a 1000 G fee. The ingredients she needs must be in your
rucksack.
Crop Fertilizer
Name
Necessary Ingredients
Purpose
Speed Fertilizer
Bounty Fertilizer
Consumable Drinks
Poison Mushroom + Royal Jelly +
Stamina Booster
Angler's Dream
Strawberry Jam
long
Night Vision
Animal Potions
Feline Friend
Canine Companion
If you have an active request with her, you'll do not need to complete it (or let it expire)
before you can ask her to make a potion. Her shop is separate from her message board
requests.