Instead of vegetables, one can also put Cool Berries in the fermenter, getting berry juice. It restores almost as much HP as the vegetable one, and the berries are just free to pick up.
I find that that you can actually pass out inside your house with no negatives. I still woke up at 6 and kept my money. So I cooked and crafted pass the point whenever I needed to.
One big addition to the Job Points tip is that you gain Job Points for every job you have equipped even if you're not actively using it. So let's say you like the Shadow Assassin job and use it all the time. It's still worth equipping, for example, Mage and Fighter too because even if you never actively switch to them they'll still gain job points (and chances are you'll eventually start running into enemies where those levels in Mage or Fighter might come in handy).
Regarding feed, high quality ingredients make more than their regular variety. Also, In addition to grass you can use the leaves you find to make woolum feed
Definitely use leaves instead of paying for grass. You'll usually get 2 or 3 just from hitting the gathering nodes around your farm and a ton from nodes in outside dungeons.
I'd also say to get through the first two chapters quickly. Then in chapter 3 go to Nemea first. Many seeds you can buy there only grow in spring. The crops you can get from these seeds are also needed for the food delivery quests. Otherwise you'd have to wait a whole year.
I say go to each town quickly but for maximum effect don’t beat them in order closest to farthest from your farm if you want to unlock other locations on your farm for resources and new planting zones that don’t require watering
I mean, honestly I would probably reccomend rushing through chapter 3, at least. I didn't, and now I'm only just now on chapter 4, and it is almost winter.
My personal tips: - Don't sell crops and fruit at all. Later on cooking becomes a lot easier and you can make around 6.5k per dish that takes 40mins to prepare - Focus on the side quests. They give a substantial amount of grilla and will actually allow you to upgrade your farm and pens on stable rate for the first few levels. - Get and upgrade your Cluffowl and Woolum up to snuff as fast as you can. It's pretty good money early on. - Mountain stir fry's are your friend. Easy to make and you have easy access to them. You can get the materials on your farm and infront of the final teleport in high canyon. - Don't buy seeds. Just go into any area and kill stuff. They tend to drop a lot of seeds, especially goblins. You also get seeds from side quests. So until you have that "passive" income just get your stuff from killing things. The main focus of the game is combat anyway. - If you do want to sell your "hard earned" farm work, make sure to not do it until you can make the lv3 processing items. Like for 1lvl fermentil 1 fruit/veggie = 1 juice, lv2 9 fruit/veggie = 9 juice and lv3 25 fruit/veggie = 36 juice.
Basically, avoid selling 'raw materials', sell processed goods that says it 'sells for money'. Smoked meat for instance gives 250, and you technically could simply not farm at all and build smokers, and then hunt for meat every day since they are fairly easy to get it on the maps that has the 'antler' type enemies. Chapter 5 Literally lets you access Abandoned Eden which lets you buy rice for cheap, and lots of more recipes.
Bro, your 1st and last tips are NOT beginner/early game friendly, and by the time people reach that point, they won't be needing tips anymore. The rest of your tips are good.
Don't underestimate those craftable 'consumable' spells you can store, they become handy in boss fights in a pinch, especially since that is the only ranged attacks that is outside your usual abilities/skills, and you can use them safely without being chased by the boss with a attack. As well, it lets you hit their weaknesses to charge up a double break more easily if you know their weakness ahead of time. Don't craft the lower level attack spells though, always craft the strongest version since they all consume 1 material and 1 monolite crystal. The easiest field farming spot is actually the end of the fall dungeon (the 1st dungeon) where you have 3 looting plants by the boss room, and down a ladder is 2 more lootable plants, making it a total of 5 in a short distance. Great for getting mushrooms and herb. Later dungeons and field areas seems to make pockets of lootable spots sparsely apart from each other, and then a hidden 'pocket' of the stuff a distance far away in some secluded spot. It's best to know the best route to gather field items and basically skip the day and rinse and repeat.
I actually just tried keeping one of each regular crops that grew and kept all the high quality crops till I had 100 or more of the high quality ones and then sold all of my low quality ones also once you unlock the sprinklers they are good time savers.
This video and all the comments are helping me so so so much! Thank you Josh and farming sim community! You guys are priceless and so is all your info and experience 🖤
I'm in season 2, so far 5 of each crop has been plenty for me since I get by just fine in fights with the juices and the recipe that only requires wild ingredients. The onions are the best crop to sell early game, you'll make a lot that way. That's how I was able to afford everything lmao.
Also, the PLETHORA of wild berries you'll find along your travels are very good to make juice with. They're free and aren't really needed for anything else as far as I can tell.
Man, the doctor fee.... yeah best not to make collapsing a habit because she likes to add on to her fees. At the moment I'm paying 1k+ every time I pass out from either battle or I didn't get inside the house in time. The only thing I can say for that is that it at least gives a warning if you're about to pass out. Like the screen starts to get shrouded in darkness, you don't even have to make it to the bed, as long as you made it inside your house it doesn't count as collapsing. I had a fun run where I barely made it, I used the bell, it teleported me and I passed out as soon as I got there. Can't get charged if the doctor don't know~ it doesn’t even matter if you don't have enough, she'll take every cent you got on you... And I had a bit of a learning curve with the drinks mechanic, and I ended up going against a big boss with no stamina and a handful of drinks, I then learned that your allies won't attack if you don't, but if you keep pressing the attack button they'll attack even if you can't. Ended up becoming a starving healer for my party against a boss.
Her max fee is like 1.8k and change I already beat the game right now I am just trying to get my whole farm upgraded and my encyclopedia filled and all the fairy book challenges finished
You work so hard Josh, I felt bad for asking for more Doraemon stream but you did it anyway and I hope you take enough time off to pamper yourself because you deserve it 😭
I was just searching for a video to figure out how to get rid of those pesky boulders but I learned a few things here! Thanks for sharing. I love this game lol
Thanks for the tips. Currently waiting on my copy to ship to my house so I've been trying to avoid spoilers but I will certainly take tips! Honestly your note wbout the job points is something I always struggle to remember in games with combat haha. Got through the first couple of chapters in ffx without touching the skills and wow what a difference once I did. Thanks for all your hard work as always!
Regarding juice, it's better to stick to one variety, since you stack them up with only one slot, and backpack slots will always valuable, especially early game. I reccomend Berry Juice, since the berries are free to pick, just do 1 round of teleporting in your farm and you'll get plenty each day.
Actually you can only hold 9 of any food item and general items with the exception of seeds that has a cap of 99 seeds if I remember right so basically if you put 10 juice into your bag it takes 2 slots.
@@josephfordjr7767 true, but that's not what I was talking about. It's better to have 9 glasses of 1 type of juice in 1 stack than a glass of juice with different type for each stacks.
the stamina does go up on its own, but just slower. Also don't eat before sleep as that's a waist as you get full health and stamina as you start the next day
A lot make the mistake of rushing through when suppose to take your time. Do a little farming, explore and forage return and do some more next day. Not suppose to eat late at night anyways as can cause nightmares. The demo was too short to do everything. I heard the tree saplings are only thing unaffected by quietus. Thanks for useful tips.
I just started playing a week ago and man I feel like i should've watched this video when I started. I'm almost finished with Spring and I don't feel like I've progressed as far as I should have. I almost want to start over before I get too far in!
thank god for videos like these. i put a lot of hours into this game early this year but coming back to it today and I've forgotten everything. near end of game so want to finish while also maintaining farm 😅
Im playing Harvestella, and Im loving it so far. I was thinking if buy it or not, but with your ranking video I made my mind ♥️♥️ loved your chanel, great content 🙆🏼♂️
Dunno if this counts as a tip/trick but the dialog choice don't matter. You don't get quest or affinity bonuses or penalties for picking lines. The NPCs might give you a snarky "you should've picked the other dialog option" comment, but apart from the final chapter, they're just for characterization purposes.
Gosh I'm not as far as you so I'm really glad I watched this! I thought I was being dumb buying the kitchen so early but I'm really glad I did it. XD time to upgrade my farm next 👍🏼 thanks for all the useful tips Josh!
Fire and earth unlocks cave biome Wind(Nemea) and water unlocks waterside biome Also during Quietus at the end of each season the well will light up to enable you to go into another dungeon type area which will have fishing areas to find fish you will need for other recipes you trade in. To avoid giving out spoilers I only listed the location of 1 of the other 3 fairies that you find doing chapter 3. Also if you buy the mount for map travel get the food for it because it upgrades it. I waited till it wasn’t as useful to get to do that and if I hadn’t it would’ve been so much easier and better
So I wasn't wrong with my initial gut feeling of getting the kitchen up as soon as possible. Im on the 9th day and im like 200 griell away from getting it!
okay so did some min/max calculations,(so glad the game conversion and real life dont connect) so the calculation are cost of seeds minus the total profits of the plant, for total month if resold and planted every day. these are some of the more profitable crops as to reselling just on base prices listed, some seeds are cheaper at other stores in different cities fomula used---reharvesable ((total harvest in 30 day window X selling price)-seed price )divided by 30 single harvest- ((seed price - selling price) X totat crop in the season) divided by 30 morrocorn seems the most valuable crop to grow in summer in the main feild, as its 200 cost to get, an 400 to sell with 4 days to harvest. thats 50 a day profit. spring kinda 220 cost at 7 harvest, with 910 in selling em all, at 23 a day profit. argene cabbage (winter,sping) is 25 a day profit nectarcane (sping, summer, fall waterside biom) 370 base cost. 1750 selling with 7 harvest at 46/day profit seaside garlic is 58 a day profit with 5 harvest. lanturn pumkin (fall)is 177 a day profit only 2 harvests in fall tingle raddish (sping) 35 a day profit chilly plant (winter) 71 a day profit. sudor pepper (cave biome, spring summer fall) 71 a day profit revol peppor (cave biome, spring summer fall) 43 a day profit honey flower (sping, sumer fall) 41 a day profit
Thanks! Looking forward to getting this game for Christmas, trying to avoid story spoilers in the meantime. But this was great, and I’m sure I’ll revisit once I have the game.
Thank you for the tips! Except the Tip with the different crop-prices in different towns. Luckily I was able to figure out every Tip/Trick myself pretty early in the game (still in 20. Day of Spring)
Thanks for the tips josh, one thing that bothers me is how little we harvest per crop, like we plant a bag of carrop seed into the patch and we clearly see 4 in the ground but we only get 1 veg. Makes money making a bit of a pain.
As you complete the fairy quests the farm improves and the amount you can harvest per crop goes up or at least the chance of getting multiple crops in each harvest goes up as does the chance of harvesting high quality crops
Thank you Josh for the tips, much appreciated! How do you break down the big borders on the farm? I've tried to whack them with the hammer but didn't get anywhere.
You need to finish Chapter 3C (holy city Argene) to get the earth fairy. Doing some of her tasks will then give your hammer more power to destroy the bigger boulders.
best thing if you can do it early plent trees at the 1st day of a season and selling cooked meales, sugar and jam is a really good way to make money fast and in nemea are carrots cheaper so the profit is higher and in mid and summer there is no better way making money with tomatoes 170 to get a seed and amount is in a season 7 tomatoes in a seed with 75 - 85 per pcs on lvl 5 or 6 farm you can make easy 20k per day so. fences is a waste of space. Better use for crops. mushroom cup is best for meal and selling sandwiches with 250 is good. Coconut best place in mid it dont destroy by silentium. get as fast as you can get to every city to get all possible seads and end seeding at harvest one day before silentium. Delivering meals is also a good way to get more money and make a lot of quests and dont haste. you have as much time as you want.
With the myster store the second item for me was an accessory ring. Think it was for magic? For the third which I haven't reached yet it says a item synthesiser.
It is an accessory synthesis jar it basically lets you combine equipment with multiple slots but bad stats with either brand new stats of another item or better stats of the same type Example Item 1 Slot1 +2 physical defense Slot2 +10 magic defense Item 2 Slot1 +10 physical defense Then combine in the jar and get out Item1 Slot1 +10 physical defense Slot2 +10 magic defense Item2 is consumed in the process and no you can’t stack the same stats on top of each other I have tried lol
Love the video. ❤ Makes me want this game more. Lol. I’m a big FF fan. I only have Switch to play. This is on sale at $30. Would you say it’s worth it? I’m a Stardew valley fan as well.
My first attempt at a playthrough, I only made it to toward the end of Chapter 4 and I figured I'd made a lot of mistakes due to not adequately understanding ways in which the game worked that weren't intuitive to me. So when I lost the boss fight of Chapter 4, it was too jarring to me that I still just woke up the next morning as though I'd passed out, given what was going ON with that boss fight. One of the biggest mistakes I made was assuming that you automatically passed out the MOMENT the clock hit midnight, due to how the game guide phrased it. So, I lost QUITE a lot of time over the two seasons in which I'd played by virtue of going to sleep before midnight, sometimes as early as like 10. I'd like to solicit help here for potentially another. I've heard some stuff about other players actually doing things during Quietus? Like, every person in the game says going outside during it is a HORRIBLE idea and while my character wasn't apparently affected by it in the very beginning, I didn't consider that enough reason to believe that there definitely wouldn't be negative consequences if I went out during it in gameplay. Was I too presumptuous here, too?
If you have multiple classes equipped and want to change in combat or in the dungeon and just don’t want to open your menu to do it the long way you can do it the following way if you’re playing on the switch: Press and hold the Right trigger button(R) Then using the up, right, and left buttons to select an icon which ever icon is lit up is your active class
Playing this game I think a lot of it is self explanatory and intuitive to figure out. One thing I haven't paid attention to is my character being hungry, I literally only feed them to fill health bar and for buffs, stomach is alway empty lol. Not noticed that it had any real effect on anything tbh.
In all honesty since I used mostly ranged classes for most of the game I hardly used juice at all till the last 2 bosses of the story.mainly because I made the same mistake josh made lol.
For character creation, I didn’t realize how similar the top options for the female model is to the male. And they’re basically the same lol. So I went with a girl but her body is the male’s asset. Honestly, it doesn’t bother me that much but once you notice, you can’t unsee it.
I actually just got the game myself, in the middle of chapter 3 (I didn't carry over my demo save data). Managed to get it for $30. I like it, but I also often find myself thinking that Rune Factory is better. Hopefully it gets a sequel or spiritual successor that improves on it. As for the job, Final Fantasy Tactics is one of my favorite games of all time, so that hasn't been an issue, heh.
That happened with the first Rune Factory game: it was their first foray into RPGs, so they were just winging it and quite frankly, screwed up a lot. Once they got to the second entry in the series, they worked out almost all of the kinks and I put a ton of hours into it. The subsequent entries in the series blow the first two out of the water, but I really enjoyed the school method of learning crafting/cooking recipes.
It's a shame that the Tomatoes and Eggplants dissappear after a certain amount of harvesting. That is a waste of money and time. But I still love this game.
Doesn’t even show me where the fishing rod is, I cleared out my crop area but now it won’t let me do anything, low cash, constantly run out of stamina during the aria beginning quest. This game is awful.
Above all: DO NOT WAIT TO SELL. The sooner you make money, the sooner you can reinvest that money into fields or seeds, gaining you even more money for the future. Yes, some late-game items may be better, whether it's a better processor or better seed or better meal, but more money NOW means you can use those things even more when you get them.
How are people supposed to grow the whole farm early on, you get barely any seeds from loot and they cost money, and you want us to grow +30 crops early on, that means all your income, you can't upgrade your gear, farm and house. Honestly, grow the farm as demand increases, don't waste all your time and money to get a big farm early on. This the type of game you supposed to take things slowly and not have everything early on, is simply bad advice to tell people to think big early on, as they will be limited on multiple levels, worst, you want us to hoard the crops, which means no money. You won't be buying any kitchen nor fishing any time soon if you hoarding crops early on.
Привет. половину ты напи39ел... не продавайте ингридиенты а только готовку... ибо вам нада 500 раз выполнить рецепт для феи Огня. Водяную и Ветровую фею тяжелее всех выполнять по книге у4ета. советы вредные и убивают каеф от игры
1st mistake is buying it on a Switch... just found out its on Steam too... hopefully that means the real consoles will see it soon too... Cuz Switch is kinda garbage... all its good for are the Zeldas and thats pretty much it, especially now that MH:Rise is about to drop on console... definitly cant wait to finally be able to clearly see unpixelated wyverns... shit was so bad on Switch, i logged about 15 minutes of forced gameplay and just couldnt handle the ugliness of it all... i mean i honestly feel that MH:FU back on PSP looked more crisp and clear.
Instead of vegetables, one can also put Cool Berries in the fermenter, getting berry juice. It restores almost as much HP as the vegetable one, and the berries are just free to pick up.
thank you so much for this tip!
I find that that you can actually pass out inside your house with no negatives. I still woke up at 6 and kept my money. So I cooked and crafted pass the point whenever I needed to.
"No matter how much you eat the night before when you wake up you will be starving."
Well at least the game is realistic
One big addition to the Job Points tip is that you gain Job Points for every job you have equipped even if you're not actively using it. So let's say you like the Shadow Assassin job and use it all the time. It's still worth equipping, for example, Mage and Fighter too because even if you never actively switch to them they'll still gain job points (and chances are you'll eventually start running into enemies where those levels in Mage or Fighter might come in handy).
Regarding feed, high quality ingredients make more than their regular variety. Also, In addition to grass you can use the leaves you find to make woolum feed
Definitely use leaves instead of paying for grass. You'll usually get 2 or 3 just from hitting the gathering nodes around your farm and a ton from nodes in outside dungeons.
I'd also say to get through the first two chapters quickly. Then in chapter 3 go to Nemea first. Many seeds you can buy there only grow in spring. The crops you can get from these seeds are also needed for the food delivery quests. Otherwise you'd have to wait a whole year.
I say go to each town quickly but for maximum effect don’t beat them in order closest to farthest from your farm if you want to unlock other locations on your farm for resources and new planting zones that don’t require watering
I mean, honestly I would probably reccomend rushing through chapter 3, at least. I didn't, and now I'm only just now on chapter 4, and it is almost winter.
My personal tips:
- Don't sell crops and fruit at all. Later on cooking becomes a lot easier and you can make around 6.5k per dish that takes 40mins to prepare
- Focus on the side quests. They give a substantial amount of grilla and will actually allow you to upgrade your farm and pens on stable rate for the first few levels.
- Get and upgrade your Cluffowl and Woolum up to snuff as fast as you can. It's pretty good money early on.
- Mountain stir fry's are your friend. Easy to make and you have easy access to them. You can get the materials on your farm and infront of the final teleport in high canyon.
- Don't buy seeds. Just go into any area and kill stuff. They tend to drop a lot of seeds, especially goblins. You also get seeds from side quests. So until you have that "passive" income just get your stuff from killing things. The main focus of the game is combat anyway.
- If you do want to sell your "hard earned" farm work, make sure to not do it until you can make the lv3 processing items. Like for 1lvl fermentil 1 fruit/veggie = 1 juice, lv2 9 fruit/veggie = 9 juice and lv3 25 fruit/veggie = 36 juice.
Basically, avoid selling 'raw materials', sell processed goods that says it 'sells for money'.
Smoked meat for instance gives 250, and you technically could simply not farm at all and build smokers, and then hunt for meat every day since they are fairly easy to get it on the maps that has the 'antler' type enemies.
Chapter 5 Literally lets you access Abandoned Eden which lets you buy rice for cheap, and lots of more recipes.
what is the best item to selll?
Bro, your 1st and last tips are NOT beginner/early game friendly, and by the time people reach that point, they won't be needing tips anymore. The rest of your tips are good.
Don't underestimate those craftable 'consumable' spells you can store, they become handy in boss fights in a pinch, especially since that is the only ranged attacks that is outside your usual abilities/skills, and you can use them safely without being chased by the boss with a attack.
As well, it lets you hit their weaknesses to charge up a double break more easily if you know their weakness ahead of time. Don't craft the lower level attack spells though, always craft the strongest version since they all consume 1 material and 1 monolite crystal.
The easiest field farming spot is actually the end of the fall dungeon (the 1st dungeon) where you have 3 looting plants by the boss room, and down a ladder is 2 more lootable plants, making it a total of 5 in a short distance. Great for getting mushrooms and herb.
Later dungeons and field areas seems to make pockets of lootable spots sparsely apart from each other, and then a hidden 'pocket' of the stuff a distance far away in some secluded spot. It's best to know the best route to gather field items and basically skip the day and rinse and repeat.
I actually just tried keeping one of each regular crops that grew and kept all the high quality crops till I had 100 or more of the high quality ones and then sold all of my low quality ones also once you unlock the sprinklers they are good time savers.
This video and all the comments are helping me so so so much! Thank you Josh and farming sim community! You guys are priceless and so is all your info and experience 🖤
I would add to upgrade your weapons and your party member weapons. It makes a big difference in the battles also.
Thanks so much for the tips. I started playing yesterday and enjoying it a lot so far. I’m really glad I bought it despite the mixed reviews
I'm in season 2, so far 5 of each crop has been plenty for me since I get by just fine in fights with the juices and the recipe that only requires wild ingredients.
The onions are the best crop to sell early game, you'll make a lot that way. That's how I was able to afford everything lmao.
Also, the PLETHORA of wild berries you'll find along your travels are very good to make juice with. They're free and aren't really needed for anything else as far as I can tell.
Yes Onion is the best so far to make money.
Man, the doctor fee.... yeah best not to make collapsing a habit because she likes to add on to her fees. At the moment I'm paying 1k+ every time I pass out from either battle or I didn't get inside the house in time. The only thing I can say for that is that it at least gives a warning if you're about to pass out. Like the screen starts to get shrouded in darkness, you don't even have to make it to the bed, as long as you made it inside your house it doesn't count as collapsing. I had a fun run where I barely made it, I used the bell, it teleported me and I passed out as soon as I got there. Can't get charged if the doctor don't know~ it doesn’t even matter if you don't have enough, she'll take every cent you got on you...
And I had a bit of a learning curve with the drinks mechanic, and I ended up going against a big boss with no stamina and a handful of drinks, I then learned that your allies won't attack if you don't, but if you keep pressing the attack button they'll attack even if you can't. Ended up becoming a starving healer for my party against a boss.
Thanks for the tip about being a "healer", that's useful to know.
maybe the price depends on your lvl? she charged me about 1k too
Her max fee is like 1.8k and change I already beat the game right now I am just trying to get my whole farm upgraded and my encyclopedia filled and all the fairy book challenges finished
You work so hard Josh, I felt bad for asking for more Doraemon stream but you did it anyway and I hope you take enough time off to pamper yourself because you deserve it 😭
I was just searching for a video to figure out how to get rid of those pesky boulders but I learned a few things here! Thanks for sharing. I love this game lol
Thanks for the tips. Currently waiting on my copy to ship to my house so I've been trying to avoid spoilers but I will certainly take tips!
Honestly your note wbout the job points is something I always struggle to remember in games with combat haha. Got through the first couple of chapters in ffx without touching the skills and wow what a difference once I did. Thanks for all your hard work as always!
Regarding juice, it's better to stick to one variety, since you stack them up with only one slot, and backpack slots will always valuable, especially early game. I reccomend Berry Juice, since the berries are free to pick, just do 1 round of teleporting in your farm and you'll get plenty each day.
Actually you can only hold 9 of any food item and general items with the exception of seeds that has a cap of 99 seeds if I remember right so basically if you put 10 juice into your bag it takes 2 slots.
@@josephfordjr7767 true, but that's not what I was talking about. It's better to have 9 glasses of 1 type of juice in 1 stack than a glass of juice with different type for each stacks.
the stamina does go up on its own, but just slower. Also don't eat before sleep as that's a waist as you get full health and stamina as you start the next day
A lot make the mistake of rushing through when suppose to take your time. Do a little farming, explore and forage return and do some more next day. Not suppose to eat late at night anyways as can cause nightmares. The demo was too short to do everything. I heard the tree saplings are only thing unaffected by quietus. Thanks for useful tips.
I just started playing a week ago and man I feel like i should've watched this video when I started. I'm almost finished with Spring and I don't feel like I've progressed as far as I should have. I almost want to start over before I get too far in!
thank god for videos like these. i put a lot of hours into this game early this year but coming back to it today and I've forgotten everything. near end of game so want to finish while also maintaining farm 😅
Im playing Harvestella, and Im loving it so far. I was thinking if buy it or not, but with your ranking video I made my mind ♥️♥️ loved your chanel, great content 🙆🏼♂️
Thanks for this! I impulsively bought the game and it’s taking a while to download so I decided to watch this in the meantime. It was very helpful!
Literally same 😂
Dunno if this counts as a tip/trick but the dialog choice don't matter. You don't get quest or affinity bonuses or penalties for picking lines. The NPCs might give you a snarky "you should've picked the other dialog option" comment, but apart from the final chapter, they're just for characterization purposes.
Gosh I'm not as far as you so I'm really glad I watched this! I thought I was being dumb buying the kitchen so early but I'm really glad I did it. XD time to upgrade my farm next 👍🏼 thanks for all the useful tips Josh!
Fire and earth unlocks cave biome
Wind(Nemea) and water unlocks waterside biome
Also during Quietus at the end of each season the well will light up to enable you to go into another dungeon type area which will have fishing areas to find fish you will need for other recipes you trade in. To avoid giving out spoilers I only listed the location of 1 of the other 3 fairies that you find doing chapter 3. Also if you buy the mount for map travel get the food for it because it upgrades it. I waited till it wasn’t as useful to get to do that and if I hadn’t it would’ve been so much easier and better
The screenshot tip, amazing. High quality gaming content here. Thank you!
So I wasn't wrong with my initial gut feeling of getting the kitchen up as soon as possible. Im on the 9th day and im like 200 griell away from getting it!
okay so did some min/max calculations,(so glad the game conversion and real life dont connect)
so the calculation are cost of seeds minus the total profits of the plant, for total month if resold and planted every day.
these are some of the more profitable crops as to reselling just on base prices listed,
some seeds are cheaper at other stores in different cities
fomula used---reharvesable
((total harvest in 30 day window X selling price)-seed price )divided by 30
single harvest-
((seed price - selling price) X totat crop in the season) divided by 30
morrocorn seems the most valuable crop to grow in summer in the main feild, as its 200 cost to get, an 400 to sell with 4 days to harvest. thats 50 a day profit.
spring kinda 220 cost at 7 harvest, with 910 in selling em all, at 23 a day profit.
argene cabbage (winter,sping) is 25 a day profit
nectarcane (sping, summer, fall waterside biom) 370 base cost. 1750 selling with 7 harvest at 46/day profit
seaside garlic is 58 a day profit with 5 harvest.
lanturn pumkin (fall)is 177 a day profit only 2 harvests in fall
tingle raddish (sping) 35 a day profit
chilly plant (winter) 71 a day profit.
sudor pepper (cave biome, spring summer fall) 71 a day profit
revol peppor (cave biome, spring summer fall) 43 a day profit
honey flower (sping, sumer fall) 41 a day profit
The juice tip was very much appreciated I'd been neglecting making any cause of the no stamina.
Hey Josh!
Thanks for the tips! Some already knew from your demo video and others like the screen shots I'm beginning to use them.
Feel a bit more difficult than most farming games, which I enjoy, most of them are cozy games with no challenge.
Thanks! Looking forward to getting this game for Christmas, trying to avoid story spoilers in the meantime. But this was great, and I’m sure I’ll revisit once I have the game.
Waiting for my copy in the mail. Glad I saw this video.
I didn’t know that you could get full in harvestella. Good to know!
Carrops are 95 at the Spring Town Namea Def worth buying from there first
Thanks for the tips, Josh!
One that I'd add is that you can go into the well on your farm during Quietus.
How do you go into the well? I tried but it said it's dark in there...
@@catandsparrow during Quietus you can go into the well.
@@josie_the_valkyrie Thank you for the reply! I didn't go anywhere during Quietus lol
@@catandsparrow no bother. You can also go to Lethe during Quietus, though it's a ghost town.
@@josie_the_valkyrie Thanks!
Thank you for the tips!
Except the Tip with the different crop-prices in different towns. Luckily I was able to figure out every Tip/Trick myself pretty early in the game (still in 20. Day of Spring)
My toxic trait is watching a video like this and immediately forgetting all of it before I start playing
Very helpful.
Just order the game.
This will help me get started.
Love the screen shot idea!!
Thanks for the tips josh, one thing that bothers me is how little we harvest per crop, like we plant a bag of carrop seed into the patch and we clearly see 4 in the ground but we only get 1 veg. Makes money making a bit of a pain.
I really hope this game gets an update for that, since the price of the seed is 20 or 40 cheaper than the crop itself
Crops are really only for money making the first couple days in game. You make money through meal requests and quests.
As you complete the fairy quests the farm improves and the amount you can harvest per crop goes up or at least the chance of getting multiple crops in each harvest goes up as does the chance of harvesting high quality crops
NOOOOOOOOOOO I FORGOT ABOUT QUIETUS! I just planted 10-15 tomatoes in late spring. I will never financially recover from this.
Oh no!! RIP tomatoes 😢🍅 It's fine, it's the kind of mistake you only do once 😅
@@JoshGamingGarden you beat the game yet josh
Thanks for the tips! Just got this game and looking forward to playing it 💯🤓🥰
My tree didn’t die which was awesome. Where’s the old well on your farm?
If you run straight through your farm land it's right up the hill at the end.
I have to know, do trees die during quietus??? It says it bears fruit in fall but grows in any season?? Does quietus kill them I'm so scared to try
From what I've seen they don't. Now that I think about those were the only crops that survived.
@@omoncherie thank you for answering my question! I planted my princess chestnut tree during summer and was able to harvest right away in fall ♡
def plant trees one month before the seasons comes, also dont buy peach sappling, get them at karenoid at lvl 10 spring cave
Thank you Josh for the tips, much appreciated! How do you break down the big borders on the farm? I've tried to whack them with the hammer but didn't get anywhere.
You need to finish Chapter 3C (holy city Argene) to get the earth fairy. Doing some of her tasks will then give your hammer more power to destroy the bigger boulders.
I love your content! I am so glad you are playing this game.
do plant hops in summer, 18/9 plants. use fermentation machine lvl 2 on the hops and you'll get hop juice it sells quite a lot i think
😇thanks for the tip, great timing as I'm about to play this game later
These are so useful. Thank you 😊
best thing if you can do it early plent trees at the 1st day of a season and selling cooked meales, sugar and jam is a really good way to make money fast and in nemea are carrots cheaper so the profit is higher and in mid and summer there is no better way making money with tomatoes 170 to get a seed and amount is in a season 7 tomatoes in a seed with 75 - 85 per pcs on lvl 5 or 6 farm you can make easy 20k per day so. fences is a waste of space. Better use for crops. mushroom cup is best for meal and selling sandwiches with 250 is good. Coconut best place in mid it dont destroy by silentium. get as fast as you can get to every city to get all possible seads and end seeding at harvest one day before silentium. Delivering meals is also a good way to get more money and make a lot of quests and dont haste. you have as much time as you want.
With the myster store the second item for me was an accessory ring. Think it was for magic? For the third which I haven't reached yet it says a item synthesiser.
It is an accessory synthesis jar it basically lets you combine equipment with multiple slots but bad stats with either brand new stats of another item or better stats of the same type
Example
Item 1
Slot1 +2 physical defense
Slot2 +10 magic defense
Item 2
Slot1 +10 physical defense
Then combine in the jar and get out
Item1
Slot1 +10 physical defense
Slot2 +10 magic defense
Item2 is consumed in the process and no you can’t stack the same stats on top of each other I have tried lol
Love the video. ❤ Makes me want this game more. Lol. I’m a big FF fan. I only have Switch to play. This is on sale at $30. Would you say it’s worth it? I’m a Stardew valley fan as well.
For food, check your mail! Cres sends you lots of sandwiches the first few days! I got them all way later because I ignored the mailbox
I am so playing this when the holidays arrive!
The demo felt good.
Best part is you can continue the game from where you left off in the demo once you get the game lol
I havnt eaten for 5 days in i still have enough stamina by the end of the day
Thank you so much for this video!
The only thing I didn't know was that you can drink juice on a full stomach. I usually don't eat anything until I'm low on HP or stamina.
Ive noticed the game really wants you to sell your crops more than your materials or crafted items (just from my time in the demo)
My first attempt at a playthrough, I only made it to toward the end of Chapter 4 and I figured I'd made a lot of mistakes due to not adequately understanding ways in which the game worked that weren't intuitive to me. So when I lost the boss fight of Chapter 4, it was too jarring to me that I still just woke up the next morning as though I'd passed out, given what was going ON with that boss fight.
One of the biggest mistakes I made was assuming that you automatically passed out the MOMENT the clock hit midnight, due to how the game guide phrased it. So, I lost QUITE a lot of time over the two seasons in which I'd played by virtue of going to sleep before midnight, sometimes as early as like 10.
I'd like to solicit help here for potentially another. I've heard some stuff about other players actually doing things during Quietus? Like, every person in the game says going outside during it is a HORRIBLE idea and while my character wasn't apparently affected by it in the very beginning, I didn't consider that enough reason to believe that there definitely wouldn't be negative consequences if I went out during it in gameplay. Was I too presumptuous here, too?
I hear it's a good idea to go to the well during Quietus and peek inside.
Also how do you change classes? I can only use the first 2 because I can’t figure out how to switch between all of them.
you change class under party then you click on your character.
you have to unlock the other classes first by obtaining the other party members and then you change class under party
i recommend shadow walker at nemea first. and avenger on argene for range type. for support the siren job can heal but need to be level up
If you have multiple classes equipped and want to change in combat or in the dungeon and just don’t want to open your menu to do it the long way you can do it the following way if you’re playing on the switch:
Press and hold the Right trigger button(R)
Then using the up, right, and left buttons to select an icon which ever icon is lit up is your active class
Where do I get the bomb recipe?
Please someone tell me how do I open the backpack fast ? I press ESC and then E to backpack but there must be a faster way.
up/down button
Waiting to play this game but it's king of expensive, maybe in Christmas
Playing this game I think a lot of it is self explanatory and intuitive to figure out. One thing I haven't paid attention to is my character being hungry, I literally only feed them to fill health bar and for buffs, stomach is alway empty lol. Not noticed that it had any real effect on anything tbh.
if your stomach is empty you don"t get endurance back
In all honesty since I used mostly ranged classes for most of the game I hardly used juice at all till the last 2 bosses of the story.mainly because I made the same mistake josh made lol.
Thank you for the tips! Really enjoyed the demo on switch and have been looking forward to buying the full game!
These tips are nice! I'm loving the game so far
Hey, great video this helps a lot 👍
Thanks! This will be really helpful!
For character creation, I didn’t realize how similar the top options for the female model is to the male. And they’re basically the same lol. So I went with a girl but her body is the male’s asset. Honestly, it doesn’t bother me that much but once you notice, you can’t unsee it.
It's flat chested women. As I see it.
I actually just got the game myself, in the middle of chapter 3 (I didn't carry over my demo save data). Managed to get it for $30. I like it, but I also often find myself thinking that Rune Factory is better. Hopefully it gets a sequel or spiritual successor that improves on it.
As for the job, Final Fantasy Tactics is one of my favorite games of all time, so that hasn't been an issue, heh.
That happened with the first Rune Factory game: it was their first foray into RPGs, so they were just winging it and quite frankly, screwed up a lot. Once they got to the second entry in the series, they worked out almost all of the kinks and I put a ton of hours into it. The subsequent entries in the series blow the first two out of the water, but I really enjoyed the school method of learning crafting/cooking recipes.
@@michellemaroda7189 this is Square Enix, they've been making rpgs for quite some time.
I get your meaning, though.
Me halfway through summer never fishing and still no kitchen repaired : (((((
what the you didnt do quest?
@@wunderv337 im cheap but I have it now
@@moondropflower wait lill you lvling up farm, freakin 200,000 grilla and up
I feel like I made so many mistakes after watching this and I kinda want to start over…
It's a shame that the Tomatoes and Eggplants dissappear after a certain amount of harvesting. That is a waste of money and time. But I still love this game.
I would add: read your letters. I forgot and midsed 4 lovely pearls, that might have been useful much earlier.
The spring town has carrots for 95...
Everyone leaves out rainbow beans from making cluffowl feed,
Getting punished for eating late at night is way too realistic 😭
i like.very good 💖🔆🤪
Doesn’t even show me where the fishing rod is, I cleared out my crop area but now it won’t let me do anything, low cash, constantly run out of stamina during the aria beginning quest. This game is awful.
Can you have same sex relationships/marriage?
As far as I can tell you can
Above all: DO NOT WAIT TO SELL. The sooner you make money, the sooner you can reinvest that money into fields or seeds, gaining you even more money for the future. Yes, some late-game items may be better, whether it's a better processor or better seed or better meal, but more money NOW means you can use those things even more when you get them.
How are people supposed to grow the whole farm early on, you get barely any seeds from loot and they cost money, and you want us to grow +30 crops early on, that means all your income, you can't upgrade your gear, farm and house. Honestly, grow the farm as demand increases, don't waste all your time and money to get a big farm early on.
This the type of game you supposed to take things slowly and not have everything early on, is simply bad advice to tell people to think big early on, as they will be limited on multiple levels, worst, you want us to hoard the crops, which means no money.
You won't be buying any kitchen nor fishing any time soon if you hoarding crops early on.
Wake up starving,huh?
Sounds realistic to me
I really wanted to play this... but the character customisation sucks.
Better still .just avoid the game. Therea better out there
First mistake is buying it for the switch, when it probably comes out for the PS5 in a year like most of these games. I want my trophies, waaah. :_:
Привет.
половину ты напи39ел...
не продавайте ингридиенты а только готовку... ибо вам нада 500 раз выполнить рецепт для феи Огня.
Водяную и Ветровую фею тяжелее всех выполнять по книге у4ета. советы вредные и убивают каеф от игры
How to get me not to buy a game in 40 seconds
1st mistake is buying it on a Switch...
just found out its on Steam too... hopefully that means the real consoles will see it soon too...
Cuz Switch is kinda garbage...
all its good for are the Zeldas and thats pretty much it, especially now that MH:Rise is about to drop on console... definitly cant wait to finally be able to clearly see unpixelated wyverns... shit was so bad on Switch, i logged about 15 minutes of forced gameplay and just couldnt handle the ugliness of it all... i mean i honestly feel that MH:FU back on PSP looked more crisp and clear.
Mistake no. 1 Buy the game
Beginner mistake #1. Buying this game.
I'd say the biggest mistake you could make with this game is buying it honestly.
Not for me at least. I bought it for $85 AUD and have zero regrets so far.
0 regrets for me getting this game enjoying it very much.
#1 do not buy this game
game looks cheap af, seen mobile games that look better