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This Document is Copyrighted 2000 by Croco. Any reproduction of this document in
part or in whole without the author's consent is strictly forbidden (excluding
private use).

Special Features: *Detailed Crop Guide       *Detailed Marriage Guide
                  *Best Crops That Will Make the Most Cash
                  *In-Depth Walkthroughs for Fortune and Fun
                  *Tricks for Extra Stamina and Crops
                  *Detailed Shop Guide       *Character Guide

Contact Me: croco64@yahoo.com (see Part 4, Section 3 for more info)

VERSION HISTORY:
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This is currently Version 2.1 of the Croco FAQ/Walkthrough of Harvest Moon 64,
Created 9/9/2000.

Version 2.1- Created 9/9/00
It's been a while... a loooong while. But I'm finally back with another update.
You may have noticed my new name... not really new though, I just took the "64"
off. Hey, the Dreamcast came out a year ago to this day... remember? 9/9/99?
Cool date. But now back to the update. New today is the 2nd Fall for the Fame
Walkthrough, plus small updates to the marriage walkthroughs. Tres bon, non?

Version 2.0- Created 6/27/00
Well, I've finally gotten past the 1's and am into the 2's (regarding versions),
and putting the finishing touches onto this FAQ. Anyway, I've gotten nice
updates to all the Walkthroughs, especially the Fame Walkthrough. Oh yes, and
I've started the Maria Walkthrough as well.

Version 1.9- Created 5/21/00
It's been over a month since my last update, so I bet that you think I've been
working on something big, right? Wrong. The Ultimate Walkthrough isn't here yet,
but I have started the Marriage Walkthroughs for Elli and Ann. I've also added a
little bit onto the other walkthroughs. Finally, we've got some more stuff in
the Gameshark Codes section. Expect the Ultimate Walkthrough to appear in my
next update... whenever that is.

Version 1.8- Created 4/15/00
Hey! Version 1.8 already! Where does the time go? Speaking of time, I've used
the time between the last update to add a couple new possesions and added more
entries to all the walkthroughs. Sorry, no new marriage walkthroughs yet. Expect
a new one soon, though. Also, check in Part 4 for my idea about an Ultimate
walkthrough. Stay tuned!

Version 1.7- Created 3/29/2000
It's been a long, long time since the last update... an entire month! Some
personal matters made me miss a couple weeks of work, but the newest update is
here at last! Relish in the greatness of the new Gameshark Codes, A couple new
Possessions, and additions to the walkthroughs. Have fun checking out the latest
installment!

Version 1.6- Created 2/28/2000
This is it! It's finally here! The walkthrough you've all been waiting for...
the Marriage Walkthrough! I'll take you though the first part of getting to know
the girls. Eventually, I'll tell about the relative times of dreams, gifts, and
other events. Enjoy! Also, the tool section now has a guide to how long it takes
to power up tools, and some new Gameshark Codes can be found near the end. Oh,
and by the way, the other two walkthroughs are still being updated too, so don't
forget to check out their new stuff!

Version 1.5-Created 2/23/2000                                              It
looks like there's the fifth update here right now, and what a great time to
read it! The Fame walkthrough has gone through the first Spring, Summer, Fall,
and Winter while the Fortune walkthrough has gone through the Spring and part of
Summer. We've also got some new frequently asked questions, so see if others
have had your problem before e-mailing me. The possessions list has been added
on a little, too.

Version 1.4- Created 2/9/2000
This brand-new version of the great Croco64 FAQ is finally here! Possibly the
last new section is here: Possessions. Also, to keep you Walkthrough people well
fed, I've added a few new entrees-I mean entries, to the two walkthroughs.
Voila!

Version 1.3- Created 1/30/00
January is almost over, and here's the last update of the month. In it is the
complete Photo Album guide, along with sections on Energy and Secrets. Both of
the walkthroughs have new entries, too. Last, but not least, is the rumors
section, found in Part 4, which will tell you about the rumors that are
currently hot.

Version 1.2- Created 1/23/00
Whoops! I miscalculated some of the crop info, but now it's corrected, along
with the new ultimate crop (sorry, it's not corn). I've also added some entries
to both the walkthroughs and updated the FAQ section. Finally, I've added some
new house addition info, got all the Recipes down, and started the "Photo Album"
section.

Version 1.1- Created 1/19/2000
The first update! I've revised the entire thing, updating and correcting info.
Also, I've added some new sections, which are Raising Animals, Festivals, Road
to Marriage, Power Berries, and some of the House Additions. There also is some
more stuff added onto the crop section, including strawberries, yearly nets, and
best crop of the year. There's some minor changes and updates to the
walkthroughs, too.

Version 1.0- Created 1/11/2000
The first part of my Strategy Guide, it includes the Table of Contents, Part 1,
Part 2 Sections 1-6, Part 3's Fame Walkthrough (Spring and the beginning of
Summer) and Fortune Walkthrough (beginning of Spring), and Part 4.

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UPDATE NOTICE: New to today's update are the Fall entries (2nd Year) for the
Fame Walkthrough, as well as a few new entries here and there for the marriage
walkthroughs.

Author's Note- Many people send me questions. While I am very happy that they
do, a third of the time the answer is in the Frequently Asked Questions section.
Another third the answer is in another part of the FAQ. The other third they
can't be found and are worthy of sending in. I mean, I enjoy getting and reading
your mail, but look for the answer here first! The FAQ section is the first
place you should check for a problem, then try the other parts. It's not really
that hard. I thank those of you that have already done this. I'm not trying to
sound mean, but please try and look through the FAQ before e-mailing me. Thanks.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
I. Part 1
 1. Introduction
 2. Author's Note
 3. Story
 4. Changes from the Super NES Version and Things that Won't Work
II. Part 2
 1. Objectives to Obtain
 2. Characters
 3. Places
  a. Farm
  b. Flower Bud Village
  c. Green Ranch/Beach
  d. Vineyard
  e. Moon Mountain
 4. Items
  a. Starting
  b. Other
 5. Growing Crops
  a. Growing Strategies
  b. Seasonal Crops
  c. Other Plants
 6. Foraging/Mountain Items
 7. Raising Animals
 8. Festivals
 9. Road to Marriage
 10. Berries of the Power Tree
 11. House Additions
 12. Recipes
 13. Photo Album
 14. Energy and Stamina
 15. Other Secrets
 16. Possessions
III. Part 3
 1. Walkthrough: Fortune
  a. Year 1
  b. Year 2
 2. Walkthrough: Fame
  a. Year 1
  b. Year 2
 3. Walkthrough: Marriage
  a. Year 1
  b. Year 2
IV. Part 4
 1. Additional Tips
 2. Frequently Asked Questions
 3. Rumors
 4. Gameshark Codes
 5. Closing/Thanks/Credits

Where to Go:
Part 1 is generally not needed information and may be skipped.
Part 2 tells about the game and many of the things in it. If you have a problem
that is in a section (look at the Table of contents), then this will be quick,
easy to find info that goes into good detail.
Part 3 is a walkthrough and has the specific events that happen throughout the
year. If you're stuck with an event, or want to be guided through the game, look
here.
Part 4 contains questions and tips that might solve additional problems that you
may have.
If you can't find what you need in any of these sections, feel free to send me
an e-mail and I'll try to answer it.

Special Notice: Throughout this FAQ there will be some things that are rated
from 1 to 10. If you see one of these, be sure to note that 1 is the lowest and
10 is the highest.

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                                  -PART 1-
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                                INTRODUCTION

   Harvest Moon 64 is a game like few others. In most games there is a set path
that you must stay pretty close to if you want to finish the game. Yet Harvest
Moon is different; it offers you a certain freedom of doing whatever you want.
You can plant your crops in different patterns, decide if you want to raise
animals, think about marriage, or just sit around at the hot spring all day. The
number of possible ways to go through this game is just enormous. You could
become the rich miser that owns the farm down the road, the friendly guy who
likes to chat with everyone, or the pathetic ranch owner who killed his last
five chickens. Chances are, you won't want to be the last of those things. This
strategy guide will help you become either rich or loved by your neighbors (or
both). Harvest Moon is an interesting game, but a challenging one if you don't
know what to do.

                               AUTHOR's NOTE

   As my first time writing an FAQ (yes, I know, ANOTHER first-time writer), I'm
having a lot of work to do. I'm a veteran of the SNES Harvest Moon, so I became
pretty good pretty quickly at the new N64 version. I'm no ultimate master of
Harvest Moon Land, but I think my experience will lend a nice helping hand to
the newbies who have never seen Harvest Moon before or some players who
discovered they had a problem. Now, why did I write this? What I'm writing this
for is the lack of a real quality FAQ here. The other ones are great, don't get
me wrong,  but they just didn't have the detail, the needed information that is
sometimes needed. I came one day to see if I could find out why my chicken died.
I fed it, so I thought it should have lived. But, unfortunately, this is the
kind of information I got:

     Chickens: They lay eggs.
     Sheep: I'm not sure what they do yet.
     Cows: I heard someone say there were cows in the game.

This wasn't sufficient. After I finally discovered why my chickens were dying,
and many other things, I set out to create the perfect FAQ. Well, at least try
anyway. In this FAQ/Walkthrough I'm going to try to go into as much detail as I
can.

                                  -STORY-

Natsume opted to go with the story presented in the Game Boy Harvest Moon rather
than the old SNES story. The story might not be one of HM's strong points, but
here it goes. This can also be pretty well explained in the opening sequence of
the game.

Tragically, one day your beloved grandfather dies. He owned the farm near a
remote country village, but in his older days never could keep it together. You
enjoyed spending a lot of time with him, so you decided that you would take over
the farm and try to make it prosperous as it was a long time ago. With only your
Grandfather's trusty dog, his small cottage, barn, and field, you try to become
a rich, famous ranch owner.

                     -CHANGES FROM THE SNES VERSION-
                      (and things that won't work)

While the basic principles and things are quite similar in the two main versions
of Harvest Moon, many things have changed. Besides some nice extra features,
veterans may want to look here and see a few changes that you might want to know
and will prevent you from messing up.
-Shipper: When the shipper arrived in the first game, if you weren't home, you
wouldn't get paid. In HM64, if you put an item in the bin it'll get picked up,
guaranteed, whether you're in town, at the mountain, or on the farm.
-Night Ends: My first day I stayed up the entire night, thinking that it
wouldn't end like in the original. All I got was a few extra hours of work  and
a tired character. You have to go to bed now!
-Power-Up Tools: Instead of Dwarves giving you super tools, you'll have to earn
them. Frequent use results in better tools.
-Different Locations: If you wanted to give a girl flowers in the original, you
could rely on her being in generally the same place every day. Now, many
characters will go to the beach, mountain, or other places.
-Fences: You don't need fences to protect your crops anymore. The use of a fence
is to keep chickens outside at night, something you would never dream of doing
in the earlier versions.

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                                  -PART 2-
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                                -OBJECTIVES-

Here's what you want to accomplish in Harvest Moon (much of this was taken from
the Instruction Manual):
  *Clear Your Land
  *Grow Crops
  *Raise Animals
  *Make Friends
  *Get Married
  *Make Money
  *Have fun!!!
If you want to have a successful game, then you will have to complete each of
these properly.

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                 - - - - - - - - CHARACTERS - - - - - - - -

These characters will be who you meet in the town, mountain, and surrounding
areas. You'll need to get to know them, as it would be impossible to have a
successful game without them!
Key: *Friendly  ^Somewhat friendly  -Not Friendly

Jack- This is you. Officially, the name is Jack, but in the game (and I think
the Instruction Manual) there is no reference to this name, so feel free to name
him whatever you want. In this FAQ, he will be referred to as "You" rather than
Jack.
Jiro, Your Dog- Your Grandfather's old dog that you've taken now that he has
passed away. He hasn't much use, but take him in when it's going to rain if you
want him to be happy. He also makes many of the girls in town happy, along with
lots of the townsfolk (Even Ann's Brother!!!).
Your Horse- Your trusty steed. For more info, check out Part 2, Section 7
(Raising Animals).
^Mailman- He wanders around most of the day, and you'll meet up with him. His
conversations are rather boring, but he's very nice once you get to know him. If
you are dating Maria, chances are he'll start to get a grudge against you, as he
likes her (he'll reveal tidbits of their relationship if you become friends).
His name is Harris.
^Ranch Owner- Owns the Green Ranch South of your own ranch. He'll be happy to
sell you some animals and will even let you take one of his horses horses.
*Ann- Ann's father owns the ranch, and she loves animals. She'll spend most of
her time out in the fields of Green Ranch with her brother and the animals. On
rainy and snowy days she'll be in the barn. Can play the flute.
-Ann's Brother- Ann's unfriendly brother won't say much and will be hard to
please. He got injured in a horse accident long ago, and hasn't been very nice
since. But remember, you can become friends with anyone in this game if you try!
His name is Gray.
*Lillia- The owner of the Flower Shop in Flower Bud village. She'll be there
most of the day. She loves Spring but detests winter.
*Popuri- Lillia's daughter. She hangs around the flower shop. She's a good
singer.
^Lillia's Husband- A wandering traveler that leaves in the Fall and returns in
the Spring. His name is Basil.
^Parson- Spends all his time in the church, even usually on festival days. He
also educates the children.
^Bar Owner- Spends his nights serving at the bar. Isn't seen much anywhere else.
^Rick- Runs the Tool shop and is Ann's cousin.
^Craft Shop Owner (Saibaru) - Runs the Craft shop adjacent to Rick's Tool shop.
^Bakery Owner- Worker at the Bakery and can sometimes be found relaxing at the
bar. I believe his name is Jeff.
*Elli- Works at the Bakery and enjoys when people snack on the food. She's also
very good at playing the flute. Her father died a long time ago, and she now
lives at the Bakery in town.
^Elli's Grandmother- Sits in a rocking chair outside the bakery and doesn't
really do much besides reminiscing on the past. She seems to be accumulating
quite a few years...
^Maria- Shy library keeper that enjoys to read. Daughter of the Mayor. She also
can play the organ at the church quite well.
*Mayor- Mayor of Flower Bud Village. He will ask you to come to many of the
festivals and will make many announcements.
^Mayor's Wife- Usually stays at home and accompanies the mayor at festivals.
^Midwife- Lives in the South part of town and will deliver children.
^Potion Shop Owner- Makes potions with the help of special herbs. He's very
popular with many of the villagers.
*Child #1 (Red Hair)- Likes animals a lot. Will sometimes tell you about
festivals. His name is Kent.
*Child #2 (Black Hair)- Likes Flowers a lot. His name is Stu.
^Child #3 (Girl)- Daughter of the Buyer, granddaughter of the Midwife. Her name
is May.
^Buyer- Collects your products from your farm. He can also be found at the bar
on many nights.
Taro- The Potion shop owner's dog was born around the same time as your dog.
^Fisherman- Fishes in the river and encourages you to fish. His name is Greg.
-Vineyard Owner- Owner of the Vineyard that constantly gets in fights with
Karen.
-Karen- Daughter of the Vineyard owner and rude to strangers. Works at the bar
on some nights. Likes Wine and Berries.
^Karen's Mother- Not very talkative, and seems sad, perhaps from her husband's
and daughter's poor relationship.
*Kai- Vineyard worker who is quite friendly. He's from a town far away. Often
can be found at the bar.
^Chief Carpenter- Lives at the mountain's base and will extend your house.
^Other Carpenters- Live with the chief carpenter and can be found outside in the
forest cutting wood.
^Cliff- Seems rude, but is he? He hangs around the mountain and likes to fish.
He may even share some fish with you.
^Dwarves/Elves/Sprites- They were dwarves in the first game, but their pointed
ears point toward their elven heritage. Their official names are Sprites, but
I'll refer to them as elves. Anyway, they hang around in the mountain cave near
the carpenter's house.
^Restaurant Owner- On the summit, the kindly owner of the restaurant stays. He's
been lonely since the bridge was out, so pay him a visit.
^Restaurant Owner's Wife- Living with her husband, she occupies the restaurant
near the summit. She is very forgetful.
^Photographer- Only shows up to take pictures for your photo album.
^Festival Girls- These three girls only show up at festivals, because it seems
that they're from out of town.
^Rich Couple- These people too only show up on festival days. The wife somewhat
resembles the Restaurant owner's wife.
^Wanderer- This strange-looking guy appears at the Flower Festival and offers to
sell you a "Power Nut". He also sells other things, but be careful, because it
may be a scam!

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                 - - - - - - - - PLACES - - - - - - - -

While the places to go in Harvest Moon may not be gigantic, it provides plenty
of options. Each of these places will be visited numerous times throughout your
game for various reasons.

                                *   *   *

A. FARM- Your Farm is where you'll wake and go to sleep. You can also raise
crops, animals, and a family here.

1. Your House: It may be small, but your little house is your castle. There are
quite a few things to be found here.

*Book- Your Book near your bed will provide statistics and other valuable
things.
-Write in Diary: This option will make you go to bed. I find that you should
generally write in your diary every night. If you don't write in your diary, and
you do something you wish you rather had not, it's easier to hit the reset
button if you'll only be losing that day compared to a week. The only time you
shouldn't write in it is when you're not sure if you've made a good decision
with something and want to see how it works out. Then you are able to abort it
if you need to.
-Tool Notebook: If you're new to Harvest Moon, it'd be a good idea to check out
this handbook to many of the items you find in the game.
-Estimate: This will tell you your Dog's and Horse's names, how
Cows/Chickens/Sheep you have, how much lumber you have, how much fodder you
have, and your money. It's Good to check this every once in a while.
-Photo Album: If you do something memorable (like win the swimming or the horse
race) then the photographer will show up to take a picture commemorating the
event. Look in here to see the pictures.

*Calendar: Take a look at this to see the layout of the month. You can also put
symbols on certain days. Here's what I use them for.
-Cake: My Birthday, another's birthday, or some festival that has to do with
food.
-Heart: Some day that has something to do with a girl (birthdays), or a festival
like that.
-Spade: Festival
-Exclamation Point: Festival
-Cow: When I'm going to buy a cow, when a cow is going to have a baby, or the
Cow Festival/Animal Related Festival (Dog or Horse Race, maybe).

*TV: Your TV has four channels that you'll want to watch.
-Channel 1 (Weather): Check this every day to see if you want to keep your
animals inside or not. It also tells about disasters such as typhoons.
-Channel 2 (News): This will tell you about festivals. If you don't know when a
festival is, look at this station. Otherwise, watch it every once in a while.
-Channel 3 (Educational): A girl and her brother discuss farming techniques and
a few other topics. If you're new to this game, watch the channel a lot. Even if
you think you know everything, there might be something on here that might
surprise you.
-Channel 4: Nothing but static. But could there be more?...
-Note: Your TV will display a test pattern after 12:00. Be sure to get inside at
a reasonable time if there's something you want to watch.

*Tool Box: Store some of your items in here. Once you get to many to carry, this
will be the place you put 'em.

2. Barn/Silo/Stable- Your animals will be kept here, along with your fodder
(excluding chicken fodder).

*Stable- Your Horse will stay here, so don't worry about taking it inside during
rain or even typhoons.
*Cow/Sheep Barn- Your two most profitable animals will live in here. There's a
handy spout in the back where fodder comes out. Also in the back is a stall
where a pregnant cow can stay and give birth. You can have up to eight
cows/sheep total.
*Silo- This is where the cut grass is kept. Check the sign to see how much you
have. You can pull fodder from the front, but there is little reason to do so.
*Chicken Coop- Chickens stay here. There's no fodder spout because chickens eat
a special fodder that can be purchased at the Green Ranch. You can have up to
six chickens, and can raise your own in the incubator in the back.
*Lumber Box- Take lumber out of here to make fences. You can check to see how
much you have by reading the hard-to-see sign next to it.

3. Field- Your Field/Land, where you grow the crops, will be smothered in
debris. Here's the tools you should use to clear it:
(Note- this is for un-upgraded tools. Check the "Items" section later in this
Part for more detail)
 -Stump: 6 chops with Axe (as a bonus, you get six pieces of wood!)
 -Boulder: 6 swings with Hammer
 -Rock: 1 swing with Hammer/Throw into Pond
 -Weed: 1 swipe with Sickle/Throw in Pond/Throw on Ground

*Shipping Bin- This is where all of your crops go. There are similar ones in the
cow/sheep barn and chicken pen, and it doesn't matter if you put crops, eggs,
milk, etc. in one or the other. The shipper comes at 5 o'clock, but you don't
have to be at the farm to get paid.
*Mailbox- Near the Entrance is your mailbox, and used with the TV, you'll be
kept up to date on all matters. The mailbox usually tells of festivals, but it
also can have letters from friends, announcements of new items in a shop, or
ads. The mail comes in the morning, despite the fact the mailman doesn't show up
until the afternoon.
*Pond- The Pond south of your barn/silo will be where you want to go to refill
your watering can and to throw stones/weeds.
*Doghouse: This is where your dog will stay during the night, so you don't have
to take him inside.

                               *   *   *

B. FLOWER BUD VILLAGE- Many of the townspeople reside here, and this is where
most of your shopping will be done. There are two areas of Flower Bud Village:
the North side of Town and the South side of Town. They are separated by a small
stream and can both be accessed from the central path. The North is where you'll
go more often and in my opinion, better looking than the south side. Note that
all of the shops, Including the Green Ranch, are closed on Festival days.
                               -North Side-

1. Lillia's Flower Shop: Open 9 am - 5 pm, Closed Sundays
Lillia's Flower Shop is the place to go if you want to buy seeds for crops,
grass, or flowers. Lillia runs the shop, and her husband and daughter are
usually in here. Here's the seeds you can purchase. (for more information on
this, go to the "Growing Crops" section later in this Part)

Turnip:       Available- Spring           Price: 200 gold
Potato:       Available- Spring           Price: 200 gold
Cabbage:      Available- Spring           Price: 200 gold
Flower:       Available- Spring           Price: 200 gold
Tomatoes:     Available- Summer           Price: 300 gold
Corn:         Available- Summer           Price: 300 gold
Eggplants:    Available- Fall             Price: 300 gold
Grass:        Available- Spring/Summer    Price: 500 gold
Strawberries: Available- Winter           Price: 500 gold

2. Church: Open pretty much all day (locked at night)
The church, next to the Flower Shop, also doubles as a school. Go during
weekdays to observe the local children being taught. On Sundays, it would seem
that the Church would be more crowded, but few people go. In this game, the
church doesn't serve much purpose regularly, but some festivals and weddings
will be held here.

3. Bar: Open 6 pm - 12 pm, Closed Sundays
The profitable bar is where many residents go after a hard days work. If you
want to visit someone, particularly Karen, then you can go here. You can also
find Kai, Cliff, the Vineyard Owner, the Bakery Owner, the Buyer, the Green
Ranch owner, the Mailman, and Ann's brother here, but they don't always come.
The drinks sold here can help lift your stamina. Also, the more you drink the
more you can drink at the New Year's festival.

Wine: 300 gold
Liquor: 300 gold
Beer: 350 gold
Milk: 150 gold
Water: 0 gold

4. Town Square: Open All day, All night
The town square is where most of the festivals are held. When you vote for the
Queen of the Flower Festival, you vote here. It is also the entryway to the
racetrack, but you can't go there on most days.

5. Rick's Tool Shop: Open 10 am - 6 pm, Closed Weekends and Wednesdays
Rick, the proprietor of the tool shop, sells his wares here. You'll get much of
the farming equipment that you'll need, such as shears and brushes, at this
store. He also sells some gimmick items, such as a carpet for your house.
Unfortunately, Rick sometimes closes the shop on days that aren't featured on
the sign, which can leave you frustrated when you need something. Here's some of
the things he sells: (check the section "Items" later in this Part for more
information on the things he sells) (Y1/Y2=year)

Brush:          Available- 3rd of Spring (Y1)     Price- 1000g
Wool Cutters:   Available- When you buy a sheep   Price- 1000g
Room Organizer: Available- Summer (Y1)            Price- 2000g
Carpet:         Available- 1st of Fall (Y1)       Price- 3000g
Blue Feather:   Available- Girl with Red Heart    Price-  980g

6. Craft Shop: Open 9 am - 5 pm, Closed Weekends and Mondays
The Craft Shop, or the shop adjacent to the Tool shop, sells things that you
don't necessarily need, but might want for fun. Here's what he has.

Pot:      Available- Spring (Y1)                  Price: Not for Sale
Ocarina:  Available- Fall (Y1)                    Price: 1200g
Dyed Pot: Available- Give Craft Owner Blue Stone  Price: 2000g

7. Bakery: Open 9 am - 5 pm, Closed Mondays
The pleasant Bakery, where Elli and the Bakery owner stay, is filled with sweets
and treats. However, none of these are needed. You can order from the counter or
from the menu, and this is particularly done to impress Elli, but can be done to
fill up stamina. Also, for every cake you purchase you get a sticker (just like
every flower package you purchase). For every ten stickers you have, you can get
1 raffle ticket at the end of the year.

Cake:   300 gold
Pie:    350 gold
Cookie: 300 gold
Tea:    150 gold
Water:    0 gold

8. Racetrack: Open only on Horse and Dog Racing Days
The Racetrack will open on Horse and Dog race days. See the section "Festivals"
later in this Part for more information on what goes on here.

                               -South Side-

1. Library: Open 9 am - 5 pm, Closed Mondays
The Library has little to do. You don't actually read the books, but just check
what they're about. And doing so doesn't increase your intelligence or anything.
In fact, the only reason to go to the library is to see Maria, because she likes
to hang out here. The Library is also closed from the 1st to the 10th in Summer
and Winter.

2. Midwife: Open All day (Not night)
The Midwife will deliver your children, but doesn't provide much (even a good
conversation) before you need her.

3. Potion Shop: Open Pretty Much All Day
The Potion shop is where you should go if you get sick (a result of not getting
enough sleep, working too hard, or working hard in the rain). You can buy
medicine here.

Prevention- This prevents you from getting sick.       Price: 1000g
Medicine- Heals you if you're sick.                    Price: 1500g

4. Mayor's House: Open All Day
The Mayor's luxury estate is secluded from the rest of the town. You won't be
able to do much here except talk to the mayor's wife and occasionally the mayor
himself.

5. Cemetery: Open All Day, All Night
The small cemetery is where your grandfather is buried. If one of your animals
die, you'll have an early morning funeral here with the parson and the Green
Ranch owner.

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C. GREEN RANCH/BEACH- The local Animal farm, the Green Ranch, is located near
the beach and is where many friends can be found.

1. The Green Ranch: Open 8 am - 5 pm, Closed Thursdays
The Green Ranch is the farm just south of yours, but instead of growing
vegetables, they concentrate solely on raising animals. Although they're
competition, they don't pose any threat to you and will be happy to sell you
animals and feed. Here's what you can get:

Chicken Fodder: Use- Feed Chickens               Price: 10g per package
Cow Feed:  Use- Feed Cows when grass is scarce   Price: 30g per package
Medicine:  Use- Cures sick cows/sheep            Price: 1000g
Chicken:   Use- Animal                           Price: 1500g
Sheep:     Use- Animal                           Price: 4000g
Cow:       Use- Animal                           Price: 6000g

2. Beach: The Beach can be found by heading east immediately after entering the
Green Ranch (don't go past the sign). It's usually empty, but you can sometimes
find someone down there (particularly Karen). Many of the Summer festivals are
held down here.

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D. VINEYARD- The Vineyard, found on the trail going up the hill from the central
path, is where the area's wine is made. Karen, her family, and Kai are usually
here. Even though it makes wine, the only place you can get it is the bar
(unless you decide to steal some from the wine cellar. If you really want to,
bring a bottle and press A while next to one of the wine barrels). However, if
you give some of the people here wild grapes, you may get rewarded.

                                  *   *   *

E. MOON MOUNTAIN- The Mountain is the rugged wilderness that can actually be
quite profitable. It is a large area, where many people who enjoy nature go.

1. Fisherman's Tent: The Fisherman lives here, but if you're looking for him,
check by the river. If it's the first time you meet him, he'll give you a
fishing pole to go fishing. If you missed what he said, stand by water and press
B to cast and hold it. Release it when you see your line tug. There is more on
fish in the "Foraging/Mountain Items" section later in this part.

2. Spring Area: North of the fisherman's tent and up the trail is a small area
where you can chop wood (or after the spring is built refresh your stamina) or
find seasonal plants.

3. River: The river is a good place to fish, and walnuts often wash up on its
shores in the Summer.

4. Carpenter's House: Open 8 am - 6 pm, Closed Tuesday
The Carpenters live here. You can build additional rooms onto your house if you
have enough gold and lumber. It's open most of the day.

Kitchen:      Gold- 5000    Lumber- 450
Bathroom:     Gold- 3000    Lumber- 300
Stairs:       Gold- 1500    Lumber- 150
Greenhouse:   Gold- 30000   Lumber- 580
Log Terrace:  Gold- 7000    Lumber- 350
Baby Bed:     Gold- 1000    Lumber- 200

The carpenter's also work on many projects throughout the year, and they ask for
your assistance. Helping them is nice, and they'll pay you, too.

5. Cave: The cave is where the Elves/Dwarves live and where the Potion shop
owner goes to get some herbs. He will be happy if you deliver some medical herbs
to him. In the winter you can also mine here for minerals.

6. Grove: West of the Carpenter's house is a tranquil little grove with birds,
flowers, and stream, and seasonal fruits. Some elders tell tales of seeing a
magical being appear from the pond there...

7. Summit: The Summit of Moon Mountain is a nice open area found after the
bridge. If you wanted to know, it's 800 meters tall.

8. Restaurant: The Restaurant owner and his wife live here.

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                   - - - - - - - - ITEMS - - - - - - - -

Items will help you out with the work that's to be done on the farm. There are
other items that are sold at shops or found places that can add a little fun.
There is a set of five tools that you start out with, but many more can be
found.

                                 *   *   *

A. STARTING TOOLS: When you first begin a game, these five lonely tools will be
all you have to work with. Each of these items can be upgraded by frequent use.
The Tool Manual next to your bed will tell you about the tools, too.
(L1/L2/L3=Level)

The Order in Which the Tools Power Up (from fastest to slowest)
          -Hammer
          -Watering Can
          -Axe
          -Hoe

1. The Axe - Use It On: Stumps - Level Up: 450 Uses
The Axe can be used to chop wood. The You can't cut down a tree, but any stumps
you find (many of which litter your farm's field and the mountainside) can be
chopped. You get six pieces of wood for each stump, which magically transport
back to your lumber bin behind your chicken coop. While using the axe or hammer,
you cannot move or you'll have to chop six times again. Stay still while doing
your work.
Standard Axe (L1)-  Swings: 6
Silver Axe   (L2)-  Swings: 2
Golden Axe   (L3)-  Swings: 1

2. The Hammer - Use It On: Boulders, Rocks - Level Up: 100 uses
The Hammer smashes the rocks and large boulders found on your farm. The only
purpose for smashing rocks is the clear the land. It works much like the Axe,
only on rocks. It can also fix tilled soil so it is no longer tilled.
Standard Hammer (L1)-  Swings: 6
Silver Hammer   (L2)-  Swings: 2
Golden Hammer   (L3)-  Swings: 1

3. The Hoe - Use It To: Till Soil -
The Hoe tills the soil of your fields so you can plant crops. Crops can only be
planted in tilled areas, so you'll get a lot of use out of this. You can also
dig up seeds if you accidentally plant where you don't want to.
Standard Hoe   (L1)-  Tills: 1 Square                                   Silver
Hoe     (L2)-  Tills: 3 Squares (Row)

4. The Sickle - Use It To: Cut Grass/Weeds - Level Up: 200 uses
The Sickle can be used to chop weeds, but this is discouraged because it wastes
stamina. Another use of the sickle is to cut your grass. You're grass, like
wood, will magically transport to the silo. You can also use the sickle to cut
plants. The diagram clarifies the cutting abilities of the L2 and L3 sickles on
a 9x9 area of grass.
Standard Sickle (L1)- Cuts: 1 Square
Silver Sickle   (L2)- Cuts: 3 Squares
Golden Sickle   (L3)- Cuts: 9 Squares

Diagram 1:
(--= your position, always facing down / ||=cut grass / []=uncut grass)
L1:  --     L2:  --   L3: (Positioned on Center square)
   []||[]      ||||||       ||||||
   [][][]      [][][]       ||||||
   [][][]      [][][]       ||||||

5. The Watering Can - Use It To: Water Crops - Level Up: 600 Uses
This will be a frequently used item, as you need to water every one of your
crops. The Watering can works in the same fashion as the sickle, so Diagram 1
should apply to the watering can, too (except that you stand in the normal
position, above the top center square, for the L3 watering can). If you run out
of water, head to your pond to fill it up.
Standard Watering Can (L1)- Waters: 1 Square
Silver Watering Can   (L2)- Waters: 3 Squares
Golden Watering Can   (L3)- Waters: 9 Squares

LEVEL UP TRICK:
It is possible to level up all of your tools in one day/night. It takes a LOT of
time and patience though, and I mean a LOT!!! Either go into the bakery during
the day or into the bar at night, and use your tools on nothing until you get
tired. Drink water each time you are too tired to continue using the tool (10-40
drinks) then use them again until you're too tired. Repeat this process until
the tool levels up. This is very useful for you millionaire aspires. By doing
this you will more then likely be too sick to work the next day (which is why
you should do it the first day). This is how many times I had to use my tools to
level them up...
Watering can: 600 times for level 2 and 600 times (using it at level 2) for
level three
Hammer: 100 times for level 2 and 100 times (at level 2) for level 3
Axe: 450 times for level 2 and 450 times (at level 2) for level 3
Sickle: 200 times for level 2 and 200 times (at level 2) for level 3
(You shouldn't level up your hoe because to find the power berry you must dig in
only one spot at a time).
This process takes hours to complete and like I said you will most likely be
sick the  next day, so it may not be the best for every one.

STAMINA CONSERVATION TRICK: If you find yourself low on stamina and accidentally
tilled a square of soil that you didn't want to, you can clear it without using
up stamina. Take a piece of your fence or a rock, and throw it over the unwanted
tilled land. Lift it up, and it will no longer be tilled.

PLANTING TRICK: Once you get the Golden Watering Can, you no longer need to
reach every side of your crops. Making only one side accessible will not only
allow you to plant on the edge of the map, but also plots side by side. This
trick doesn't work in the summer, though, when the crops stay the whole season.

                                *   *   *

B. OTHER ITEMS: The other items you find in the game range from the handy cow-
scrubbin' brush to the musical Ocarina. There are many items to be found, but
many of them come at a price!
(Note- For info on items found in shops, go to the section "Places" earlier in
this Part)
(Needed is a rating of how much you need the item, on a scale of 1 to 10, 1
being the lowest and 10 being the highest)

1. Brush- Found: Rick's Tool Shop - Use: Brush your Horse, Sheep, and Cows
          Price: 1000g - Available: Spring 3rd, Y1 - Needed: 9
If you want to have animals on your farm, you should definitely pick up the
Brush. Your horse will need to be brushed every day if it wants to get big
enough to carry you and saddlebags around, which makes farming a lot easier.
Cows and Sheep need to be brushed if you want quality milk and wool.

2. Fishing Pole- Found: Given by Fisherman - Use: Fish for Fish
                 Price: Free - Available: Spring 3rd, Y1 - Needed: 4
You can do perfectly fine without a fishing pole, but fishing is a fun way to
pass some time and make a nice amount of money at the same time. But, it really
does pass the time, as fishing is unreliable and may take only a few seconds, or
maybe a few hours. Visit the fisherman and he'll give it to you.

3.  Bottle- Found: Rick's at Festivals - Use: Stores Liquids
            Price: 1000g - Available: Flower Festival - Needed: 6
The Bottle is a special item first sold at the Flower Festival that can hold
liquids such as Medicine and Water. It should be bought when you have the cash
because you can hold medicine in it. If you can't afford it, remember that it
also shows up at some other festivals.

4. Animal Medicine- Found: Green Ranch - Use: Cures Animals - Needed: 3
                    Price: 1000g - Available: After 1st Animal Purchase
When your Cow or Sheep gets sick, you'll need this medicine. It's always nice to
have a bottle handy, but it isn't needed if you take good care of your
livestock.

5. Bell- Found: Green Ranch - Use: Calls Cows/Sheep - Needed: 6
         Price: Free - Available: After 1st Cow/Sheep Purchase
The Bell works similar to the whistling you use to call your dog and horse.
After you buy your first Cow or Sheep, the friendly Green Ranch owner will throw
in the Bell free of charge.

6. Wool Cutters (Shears) - Found: Rick's Tool Shop - Use: Cuts Wool
         Price: 1000g - Available: After 1st Sheep Purchase - Needed: 8
The Wool Cutters, or the shears as they're more commonly called, cut the sheep's
wool and are essential if you want to make any money off of your sheep. You
don't need them until your sheep is grown up, however, so you don't have to have
them the second you get a sheep.

7. Milker- Found: Rick's Tool Shop - Use: Milks Cows - Needed: 8
           Price: 1800g - Available: After 1st Cow Purchase
Like the Shears, the Milker is needed if you want to make any money off of your
cows. Also like the Shears, you don't need them until your cow gets big. If you
don't have the cash, save some up while your cow grows.

8. Chicken Feed-  Found: Green Ranch - Use: Feeds Chickens - Needed: 7
                  Price: 10g Each Packet - Available: 3rd of Spring (Y1)
If you want to keep your Chickens inside, then you'll have to buy some feed to
feed them with. Sprinkle it in each chicken's feeding bin (you can tell which is
which by standing next to the feeding area and pressing A). You can buy as many
as you want, so stock up on each trip.

9. Cattle Feed- Found: Green Ranch - Use: Feeds Cows - Needed: 4
                Price: 30g Each Packet - Available: 3rd of Spring (Y1)
If you happen to run out of grass, you can feed your cows with this. It's rather
expensive, so try to keep enough grass for your cows or sell some of them.

10. Ocarina- Found: Craft Shop - Use: Play at Spirit Festival
             Price: 1200g - Available: Fall (Y1) - Needed: 2
The Ocarina is a musical instrument that everyone who has played Zelda before
should be familiar with. You can't play it whenever you want, but you can play
during the Winter Spirit Festival.

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              - - - - - - - - GROWING CROPS - - - - - - - -

For each season of the year there is a different set of vibrant, money-producing
crops. With each season, however, the selection gets narrower and narrower.
Which crop will make you the most cash? What are some good growing strategies?
Look in here to find out the big money-makers for each season!

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A. GROWING STRATEGIES- Which is the best pattern? Rows are easy to water,
especially for those on a tight schedule, but don't make nearly as much as
crescent formations. The four major formations that are worthwhile (hey, I guess
you could just plant one square) are mentioned here. Which one should you
choose? It all depends on how much time you have. If you find your self with a
little extra time everyday, opt for the less efficient areas. But if you usually
end up going to bed late, than choose the more efficient ones.
(All ratings are out of * to ****, **** being the highest and * being the
lowest) []=Seed/Crop area   ||=unused area

1. Rows: Squares- 6         Efficiency- ****         Money Made- *
 Rows are very efficient and allow for quick watering.
 For those with tight schedules, rows are helpful,             [][][]
 especially for when you have the upgraded watering can.       ||||||
 However, you must sacrifice money made for the quick          [][][]
 watering time, as you make only 2/3 as much as you would
 if you planted a full area.

2. U-Shaped: Squares- 7     Efficiency- ***          Money Made- **
 U-shaped plots aren't nearly as easy to water as rows, but    [][][]
 do provide a little more money. With a powered up watering    []||||
 can, they're just as easy to water as Rows.                   [][][]

3. Crescent: Squares- 8     Efficiency- **           Money Made- ***
 The Crescent shapes provide a good amount of crops and are    [][][]
 very good for summer and fall crops that can be watered       [][]||
 more quickly than full plots.                                 [][][]

4. Full: Squares- 9         Efficiency- *            Money Made- ****
 This is the biggest money producing plot and therefore my
 top choice. It is a nuisance however, because even after      [][][]
 you finish harvesting you must abandon the entire plot until  [][][]
 later if you want to harvest the vegetable in the center,     [][][]
 (which you cannot water when your crops start to grow)
 not allowing you to re-grow on the plot and wasting valuable
 space (only a problem in the Spring). Still, if you want the
 most money, I recommend using this strategy, even for Summer
 and Fall crops. Why? Check out the Bonus Crop trick later in
 this section.

*Note- After you get the watering can upgraded to level three you will no longer
have to worry about the center crop. Then it is almost certain that you should
use Full plots.

                                *   *   *

B. SEASONAL CROPS- All of the crops for all of the seasons will be explored in
depth here. If you want to check out what crop makes the most money, how much
you'll make on a crop in different formations, which formations work best for
different crops, and the choice crop of the season, then look no further, we'll
do all the work for you right here.
(Note: Bonus Crop Trick for Summer not added into seasonal net)

1. SPRING CROPS: The First Season of the year provides the largest choice in
crops. You can Purchase Cabbage, Potatoes, and Turnips, all which cost 200 gold.
Each crop grows at a different pace and sells for different amounts. The tables
provide detailed information on the crops. At the bottom is the crop of the
season, which can make the most money in one season (Assuming you replant as
soon as you harvest. This still works with Full plots, but you may have to
replant in another area.). With each profit section, the cost of seeds is
subtracted from the money made to get the profit. Planting Times is the number
of times you can plant in one season. For Spring, the best growing strategy is
Full, or Crescent for those with filled-up land.
*First Column is Money made by 1 plot (using 1 bag of seeds)
**Second Column is Money made in an entire season (season net)

Turnips:  Selling Price- 60 gold   Time- 4 days    Planting Times- 7
    Rows Profit:     160 gold       Season Net (Rows):     1120 gold
    U-Shape Profit:  220 gold       Season Net (U-Shape):  1540 gold
    Crescent Profit: 280 gold       Season Net (Crescent): 1960 gold
    Full Profit:     340 gold       Season Net (Full):     2380 gold

Potatoes: Selling Price- 80 gold   Time- 6 days    Planting Times- 5
    Rows Profit:     280 gold       Season Net (Rows):     1400 gold
    U-Shape Profit:  360 gold       Season Net (U-Shape):  1800 gold
    Crescent Profit: 440 gold       Season Net (Crescent): 2200 gold
    Full Profit:     520 gold       Season Net (Full):     2600 gold

Cabbage: Selling Price- 90 gold    Time- 7 days    Planting Times- 4
    Rows Profit:     340 gold       Season Net (Rows):     1360 gold
    U-Shape Profit:  430 gold       Season Net (U-Shape):  1720 gold
    Crescent Profit: 520 gold       Season Net (Crescent): 2080 gold
    Full Profit:     610 gold       Season Net (Full):     2440 gold

                 -CHOICE CROP OF SPRING: POTATOES!!!!!!!-
                  Season Net: 2600 gold (+160g) per plot

BONUS CROP TRICK (SPRING): This really isn't a trick, but some might not know
about it. If you plant a full plot of crops, you can't reach the middle one and
water it. But after you harvest, you can water and harvest the center crop,
getting more for your money. Rainy days will also water the crop when others
surround it. The downside to this is that you have to wait until you pick the
crop (which may take a while) before you plant more seeds, making it tedious for
farmers with tight space. But after you get the watering can upgraded to level
three, you won't need to use this trick.


2. SUMMER CROPS: Summer has less choice of crops, but the crops are much more
profitable! Each bag costs 300 gold. The great thing about these crops is their
ability to grow over after they're harvested. It takes three days to raise some
additional crops for tomatoes, but corn takes four days. The crops do take a
very long time to grow, and you shouldn't expect to see any harvestable plants
in your field until mid-summer. I once again recommend full plots because of the
special bonus crop trick I came up with.
(Full and Crescent are combined into one category because they yield the same
amount of crops without the Bonus Crop trick) If you're Re-harvesting, add 300
onto the profit because you didn't need to buy new seeds. This is already added
into the Season Net.

Tomatoes: Selling Price- 100g    Time- 9 days    Harvests: 8
    Rows Profit:       300 gold     Season Net (Rows):       4500 gold
    U-Shape Profit:    400 gold     Season Net (U-Shape):    5300 gold
    Cres./Full Profit: 500 gold     Season Net (Cres./Full): 6100 gold

Corn: Selling Price- 120g       Time- 13 days    Harvests: 5
    Rows Profit:       420 gold     Season Net (Rows):       2100 gold
    U-Shape Profit:    540 gold     Season Net (U-Shape):    2700 gold
    Cres./Full Profit: 660 gold     Season Net (Cres./Full): 3300 gold

                   -CHOICE CROP OF SUMMER: TOMATOES!!!!!!-
                    Season Net: 6100 gold (+2800g) per plot

BONUS CROP TRICK (Summer): This not very well known trick is nice and will add
an extra crop to each plot. How? Even though it is discouraged, money-hungry
people should plant Full plots of crops in the Summer. You won't be able to
water the center crop (unless you have the golden watering can), but rain may
water it for you. If rain waters it enough to produce a crop, you can chop down
one of the outside crops with your sickle and go to the center to harvest your
crop. If there wasn't enough rain, then you can still do the same but just water
the center crop. This, however, is less effective and may result in lost money
if it takes too long to grow the crop. It works much better with the reliable,
Golden watering can. This trick also works good in the Fall.

3. FALL CROPS: The only crop available in the Fall are Eggplants. While they
aren't the most valuable plants, they'll be your only source of vegetable income
during the cooler Fall season. Eggplants grow like Summer crops, so many of the
ideas and tricks work the same with them. Eggplants also take three days to
regrow, like tomatoes. That should let you conclude that the Full plots are my
choice again, especially in the rainier Fall Season (where the bonus crop trick
will work better).

Eggplants: Selling Price- 80g      Time- 7 days      Harvests- 8
    Rows Profit:       180 gold     Season Net (Rows):       3540 gold
    U-Shape Profit:    260 gold     Season Net (U-Shape):    4180 gold
    Cres./Full Profit: 340 gold     Season Net (Cres./Full): 4820 gold

                  -CHOICE CROP OF FALL: EGGPLANTS!!!!!!!-
                    Season Net: 4820 gold (+0) per plot

4. WINTER CROPS: Winter has no crops that can withstand the harshness of the
winter snow, but if you purchase a Greenhouse, than you can grow strawberries
during this harsh season. After you get a Greenhouse, you can plant any plant
year-round, with the sole exception of strawberries.

Strawberries: Selling Price- 150 gold   Time- 6 days   Planting Times- 5
    Rows Profit:     900 gold       Season Net (Rows):     4500 gold
    U-Shape Profit:  1050 gold      Season Net (U-Shape):  5250 gold
    Crescent Profit: 1200 gold      Season Net (Crescent): 6000 gold
    Full Profit:     1350 gold      Season Net (Full):     6750 gold

                -CHOICE CROP OF WINTER: STRAWBERRIES!!!!!!!-
                  Season Net: 6750 gold (+0) per plot

5. GREENHOUSE CROPS: In the greenhouse, every crop can be grown (strawberries
only in the winter). So, if you have a greenhouse, which crop should you grow to
make the most money? Here are the yearly nets for each crop, if you grew a plot
of them in your Greenhouse. At the bottom is the Greenhouse crop of choice, or
the one that will make you the most money out of all the crops!

Turnips:      Yearly Net- 10200 gold
Potatoes:     Yearly Net- 10400 gold
Cabbages:     Yearly Net- 10370 gold
Tomatoes:     Yearly Net- 30100 gold
Corn:         Yearly Net- 25620 gold
Eggplants:    Yearly Net- 24020 gold
Strawberries: Yearly Net-  6750 gold

                  -CHOICE GREENHOUSE CROP: TOMATOES!!!!!!!-
                 Yearly Net: 30100 gold (+4480) per plot

                               *   *   *

C. OTHER PLANTS: Man grow grass. Cow eat grass. In other words, you'll need
grass if you want to feed your livestock. Grass is one of the non-profit items
on your farm (at least not directly). Another item you can grow are flowers.
They won't feed your animals, but they do look nice, will impress your
neighbors, and can be given as gifts.

1. Grass: Price- 500 gold     Growing Time- 7 days   Found- Flower Shop
  Grass is the key to raising animals. No grass equals no sheep or cows,
  and that is a large loss of money. Grass should ALWAYS be grown in 9x9
  full plots. You can walk on top of grass, and it also doesn't need to be
  watered. Because of this, place grass plots adjacent to each other. This
  will make a nice field for your cows and sheep to graze in.
2. Moon Drop Flowers: Price- 300 gold     Growing Time- 7 days
                   Found- Flower Shop         Beauty: Average
  The normal flowers that you purchase in the shop look much like the ones
  that grow on the mountain. These can be picked and give as gifts of kept
  to improve the look of your fields. These aren't a necessity, so don't
  spend money on them if you don't want to. I think that rows look the
  best, but any plot formation will look fine.
3. Pink Cat Mint Flowers: Price- 300 gold     Growing Time- 7 days
                   Found- Flower Festival     Beauty: Good
  These special flowers can be bought at the Flower festival. They look very
  nice and will impress the people of the village. They're essentially the
  same as the other flowers, but are very rare and found by Lillia's husband
  in a faraway land.
4. Blue Mist Seeds: Price- 500 gold           Growing Time- 8 days
                    Found- Flower Shop        Beauty: Very Good
These are incredibly rare and are found at the Flower Shop on the 25th of Spring
(Year 2). Once you buy them, Popuri will help you plant them at the mountain
Grove. Be sure to water them every day, or they'll die. They are said to attract
Emerald Butterflies, but no one knows for sure.


               - - - - - - FORAGING/MOUNTAIN ITEMS - - - - - -

The mountain will be your main resource when you first get started and can still
bring in some extra cash even after you have a barn full of livestock and a
field full of crops. Most of the items can be sold or eaten (to regain stamina).

SPRING ITEMS:

1. Edible Herbs:  Found- Fisherman's Tent Area, Cave
                 Selling Price: 30 gold       Gift Rating (1-10): 2
     These yummy little herbs taste nice and are a good snack. They only
     sell for 30 gold, so you can forfeit selling them if you need
     stamina. Look for one in the Cave, and another beneath the
     fisherman's tent. You can find these year-round, excluding Winter.

2. Veryberry Fruit: Found- Fisherman's Tent Area, Spring Area, Grove
                    Selling Price: 40 gold     Gift Rating: 4
     The juicy Veryberry fruits are abundant and found in many places.
     The vineyard family and workers particularly like their taste.

3. Medical Herbs: Found- Cave                  Gift Rating: 5
                  Selling Price: 70 gold
     The other sort of herbs don't taste very good but are invaluable
     when it comes to making medicine. The Potion Shop owner will be
     very grateful if you give some of these to him. These grow from
     Spring to Fall.

4. Flowers: Found- Fisherman's Tent Area, Grove      Gift Rating: 9
     The Grove is bursting with flowers, and you can find some by the
     fisherman's tent, too. Many of the girls like these, but mainly
     Popuri (obviously). They are also found in Summer, too.

5. Fish: Found- River, Pond             Gift Rating: 7
         Selling Price- Small: 30g      Medium: 100g      Large: 180g
     Fish can be worth a lot or a little. The thing about them is there
     unreliability. You don't know how long it will take to catch one,
     and you don't know what size it will be. Therefore, it's only a
     good idea to fish if you have a lot of time. You can also fish in
     the Summer and Fall, too.

SUMMER ITEMS:

1. Walnuts: Found- River Shore, Carpenter's House Area (Near River)
            Selling Price: 70 gold             Gift Rating: 5
     Walnuts are a nice treat for many of the townsfolk, and they're
     willing to pay a decent amount for one as well. This don't make
     as great of gifts as Tropical Fruits, though, so sell them.

2. Tropical Fruits: Found- Spring Area, Carpenter's House Area
                Selling Price- 40 gold          Gift Rating: 6
     These tasty fruits should be collected for gifts or food, but can
     also be sold for a decent amount.

FALL ITEMS:

1. Poison Mushroom: Found- Carpenter's House Area
                    Selling Price- 30 gold         Gift Rating: 1
     Poison Mushrooms can strangely be sold (who would want them?), but
     not for much. The reason, however, people buy them is to compress
     them into medicines (like in the SNES Harvest Moon).

2. Wild Grapes: Found- Carpenter's House Area, Spring Area
                Selling Price- 40 gold             Gift Rating: 6
     The Veryberry Fruit of the Fall, Wild Grapes go over extremely well
     with Karen and Kai. Many of the other townspeople enjoy snacking on
     them as well.

3. Mushrooms: Found- Fisherman's Tent Area, Carpenter's House Area
              Selling Price- 70 gold               Gift Rating: 5
     Unlike their Poisonous cousins, these fun guys (he he) will get you
     a cool 70 gold for each one picked. They are quite helpful in
     the making of soups.

WINTER ITEMS:

1. Coin: Found- Mine      Worth: 10 gold
     In the winter, the only place you can go in the mountain to make
     money is the mine. If you find some nice stones, they can be sold
     for a good price (the next day, though). The rocks usually do not
     make very good gifts. Anyway, the coin actually can't be kept but
     instead instantly adds 10 gold to your funds.

2. Iron Stone: Found- Mine          Selling rice: 100 gold
     These small rocks are the least valuable, and therefore the most
     abundant resource in the mine. A good idea is to store rocks in
     your Room Organizer (Chest of Drawers) until you fill it up, then
     sell it all.

3. Moonlight Stone: Found- Mine     Selling Price: 500 gold
     The crystal-clear Moonlight Stone is a large step up in rarity and
     money made from the Iron Stone.

4. Blue Stone: Found- Mine          Selling Price: 700 gold
     No other things can be found in the mountain at winter, so taking
     a chance in the mine is the only way to go. You also may uncover
     some secret holes in the mine. Where do they lead to? Lower layers
     of the mine, in which it is easier to find more valuable stones.
     Rick is looking out for some of these...

5. Rare Minerals: Found- Mine       Selling Price: 1000 gold
     Finding these objects is like winning the lottery. These beautiful
     stones are sold for a hefty price of 1000 gold.


    - - - - - - - - - - - - RAISING ANIMALS - - - - - - - - - - - -

Animals are a luxury early in the game, but will come to be your biggest cash
cow (he he). The usual Cows and Chickens are returning from the SNES and GB
versions, but a new animal by the name of "Sheep" has appeared. What is this
strange creature? Read on to discover things you never knew.
KEY: Found- Location where you first get the animal
     Money Maker- What the animal has to get you money (Milk, eggs)
     Usefulness How useful the animal is
     Happy-What to do to make it happy

DOG- Found: Your Farm       Money Maker: None       Usefulness: 3
     Happy: Whistle for it, Give it food (put anything in its dish)
Your grandfather's only animal was his dog. When you arrive on your farm, it'll
be waiting for you, its new master. Your dog will enjoy you playing with it. You
can play with it by whistling and running around. While you don't need to feed
it, it will be happier if you give it food by placing any food item in its dish
near the doghouse. Also take it inside on rainy days. While a dog won't make you
any money, you can enter it into the Winter Dog Race, which will raise your
social status if you win.

HORSE- Found: Green Ranch     Money Maker: None     Usefulness: 8
       Happy: Talk to it, Ride it, and Brush it
       Cost: Free     Items Needed: None     Other Items: Brush
The Green Ranch has an extra pony that they are willing to give away in the
first spring of your game. The pony has no use, but if you brush it and talk to
it will eventually grow into a horse. The horse automatically comes equipped
with saddle bags, which are essentially a portable shipping bin. (look at the
trick below to find an efficient way to collect your crops) Also, the horse will
transport you throughout the ranch more quickly than if you went on foot. If you
have an item and want to ride your horse, just put it into your backpack.
Finally, the Horse can be entered into the Spring or Fall Horse Races, and, like
the dog, better training will result in a better chance of winning. Your horse
has three stages: Pony, Horse, and Tamed Horse. A tamed horse has no different
appearance from a regular horse, but is the best you can possibly get your
horse.

CHICKENS- Found: Green Ranch    Money Maker: Eggs (50g)  Usefulness: 5
          Happy: Take Outside on Good Days, Feed
          Cost: 1500 gold       Items Needed: Chicken Fodder (10g)
Chickens are the least expensive of the livestock, and will therefore likely be
the first one that you purchase. When you purchase a chicken from the Green
Ranch, you'll decide its name. Be sure to feed it every day (if you're keeping
it inside) in its respective bin (press the A button next to a bin to find the
name). If you feed it, a chicken should lay an egg. If you don't feed it or
leave it outside during snow/rain, then it will sulk and won't lay an egg for
two days. You can also leave chickens outside during good weather, as long as a
secured fence (no holes) has been built around the area. The chickens will then
find their own food (and still lay eggs), and you won't have to buy food for
them. However, you must waste time transporting the eggs to the shipping bin,
and time is money. After a rain, be sure to check the fence to see if there are
any holes. Even if you do keep your chickens outside, have a few bags of chicken
fodder handy for rainy days. To raise a chick, put an egg that your chicken has
laid into the incubator in the back of the room. After two days, the egg will
hatch, and a little chick will be out. You do not need to feed the chick, and,
in fact, you can take him outside in the rain or snow and it will have no
effect! However, there's no point in being cruel to it. After five days (I
think) the chick will grow up and become a full-grown chicken. You can keep it
for eggs or sell it to the ranch.

SHEEP- Found: Green Ranch     Money Maker: Wool (900-1800g)
       Happy: Brush, Talk, Take Outside on Good Days    Usefulness: 7
       Cost: 4000 gold        Items Needed: Brush, Shears
Sheep are a good source of money, but take a lot of effort. Sheep take longer
than chickens but less time than cows to mature. Be sure to brush them and talk
to them every day, even after they mature. This will increase the quality of
their wool. Once a sheep has a large coat of wool on its back (It'll be easy to
tell the difference once it matures), then you can shear it and sell the wool
for a high price. However, sheep do not grow wool every day. It takes about a
week to get wool. The wait is well worth the large amount of cash you bring in.
Sheep eat grass and only grass, so be sure to have enough on hand or your sheep
will go without food. As with other animals, it likes to go outside but doesn't
like to in inclement weather. Here's the money you make for different types of
wool:

Normal Wool: 900 gold
Quality Wool: 1800 gold

COWS- Found: Green Ranch     Money Maker: Milk (100-500g)
      Happy: Brush, Talk, Take Outside on Good Days     Usefulness: 8
      Cost: 6000 gold        Items Needed: Milker, Brush
Cows are a very large source of income, as you can milk them every day. Most of
the same rules apply to them as they do other animals, such as feed them grass,
don't take them outside on bad days, and brush them. Cows take a very long time
to mature (23 days), and even then they produce only small quantities of milk.
Sheep will have the edge on them in their early stages and will make more money.
But after a cow becomes more tame, it's milk output and quality greatly
increases, and you'll make way more money off of it than a sheep. Even despite
the cows long growing time (3 seasons until the surpass sheep), their intake
when they get older will make them the most valuable item, crop or livestock, on
your ranch. If you want to be a millionaire, than load up your barn with cows.
If you want larger milks, cows produce gold milks after winning the cow
festival.

Small Milk:  100 gold
Medium Milk: 150 gold
Large Milk:  300 gold
Gold Milk:   500 gold

                  - - - - BEST ANIMAL: COWS!!! - - - -
           Season Net: 15000 max (+7800 over sheep) per cow

COW MILK TRICK: Are you tired of getting only small and medium size milks from
your cow? Here's a nifty little trick that can increase the sizes of your milk
with only a little cost. First, "forget" to feed your cow. The next day, use
some medicine on it. It will produce a milk that is one size larger than it's
normal production! This won't work on a cow producing large milk. The only way
to get gold milks is to win the Cow Festival.

SADDLEBAGS TRICK: An annoying feature farmers may come across is with your
saddlebags. Your horse never seems to stay put. It runs away, gets in the way of
your path, or moves at the last second (resulting in a smashed crop). This
frustration can all be ended quite simply. How? Just whistle for your horse!
Your horse, if well trained, will come over to you, and will follow you for a
while. Because the horse will move towards you, you can just turn around and the
saddlebags will be right there. This will result in the minimum time used to
pick crops.


    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FESTIVALS - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Festivals are town gatherings that
are meant to give you a break from work. Each one involves some special theme.
Participation in these festivals will make the villagers like you more. They're
also a lot of fun, so don't miss out on them! Most of the festivals are
celebrated in the town square, but many are celebrated at other places.

PLANTING FESTIVAL: 8th of Spring                Theme: Planting
                   Fun Rating (1-10): 7         Items: None
  The first festival of the year involves the King and seeds. When the festival
begins, the King (who was chosen at the previous Harvest Festival) will ride up
into the sky in a hot air balloon. He can choose one person to go along with
him. After they've taken off, every one gets a balloon. They put seeds for
plants inside the balloons and hope they land somewhere and grow. When
everyone's ready, the balloons are all released to make a magnificent sight.
Like many other festivals, there are multiple names for this festival, such as
the Growing and Sowing Festivals. The point of this festival is to hope the
farmers have a prosperous year in planting.

FLOWER FESTIVAL: 23rd of Spring    Theme: Flowers      Fun Rating: 7
      Items: Power Berry, Bottle, Pink Cat Mint Seeds
  When the flowers are in bloom and a nice smell is in the air, the Flower
Festival takes place at the town square. The first part is when the guests are
allowed to mingle and purchase any items of interest. Then the Flower Princess,
or Queen, who was voted for by the townspeople a few days before the festival,
is escorted by an entourage of flower-throwing girls. The Princess is covered
with flowers and dances with the King. While the princess dances, other town
members can join in with one of the eligible girls.

FIREWORKS CELEBRATION: 1st of Summer          Theme: Fireworks
                       Fun Rating: 7          Items: None
  Although not officially a Festival, the Fireworks celebration celebrates the
beginning of Summer. The five girls take a position to watch the fireworks go
off.
     Maria: Town Square
     Popuri: Mountain
     Elli: Bakery Garden
     Ann: Green Ranch
     Karen: Beach
Each area unfolds a different story, but most of the townspeople gather at the
square. The fireworks go off in a blazing show of lights and sounds.

VEGETABLE FESTIVAL: 9th of Summer             Theme: Vegetables
                    Fun Rating: 5             Items: None
  The best farmer's share their garden's best tasting and most nutritious
vegetables at this festival. There are many good vegetables on display, and only
very good ones will win. You can enter a vegetable or go empty handed.

FIREFLY FESTIVAL: 17th of Summer              Theme: Lanterns, Ancestors
                  Fun Rating: 6               Location: Beach
  Down at the sandy beach the townsfolk gather at night to remember their
departed ancestors. Special lanterns that glow with moonlight stone are give to
the people. In memory of the deceased, everyone floats their lanterns out to the
sea, making a reflection of warm light on the water.

SEA FESTIVAL: 24th of Summer                  Theme: Swimming
              Fun Rating: 8                   Location: Beach
  This festival takes place once again at the sand shores of the beach. It
celebrates the beginning of swimming season. As a feature, the men gather and
hold a swimming competition. By pressing the A button in a consistent and quick
manner, the winner could win a prize. The first year's prize is an Invincible
Katori, and the second prize is a year's supply of lumber.

COW FESTIVAL: 4th of Fall                     Theme: Cows/Milk
              Fun Rating: 7                   Location: Green Ranch
  The day before the cow festival you can choose whether or not to enter one of
your cows. At the cow festival, you can drink milk and here everyone's views on
cows and milk. At the end, the cow with the best tasting and most nutritious
milk will be selected. If your cow wins, it will get a gold trophy and the cow
will be happier.

HARVEST FESTIVAL: 12th of Fall                Theme: Harvest/King
                  Fun Rating: 6               Location: Town Square
  While this festival isn't very exciting, its main attraction is the drawing of
the next year's King. Elli bakes cakes, and gives them to the men. The one who
finds a coin in the cake will become King! The festival also celebrates the
year's Harvest, and much food is displayed.

EGG FESTIVAL: 20th of Fall                    Theme: Egg Hunt
              Fun Rating: 10                  Location: Town
  The Egg Festival is a very fun festival that has everyone running around town
hunting for colored eggs. The mayor holds a certain egg up, and then the
townsfolk scatter and look for one like it. If you win, you get a Power Berry.
Unfortunately, the other townsfolk don't seem to try to hard and usually lose.

THANKSGIVING: 10th of Winter                   Theme: Giving Cakes
              Fun Rating: 9                    Location: Town/Ranch
  On Thanksgiving, many people will bring you cakes to eat if you hang out at
the farm. If you choose not to, you can go into town and visit the people
themselves. Many will give you cakes.

STARRY NIGHT: 24th of Winter                   Theme: Stargazing
              Fun Rating: 7                    Location: Various
  You can celebrate the Starry Night in different ways. There's a performance at
the Church in which Ann, Elli, and Maria play instruments. Popuri hangs out in
the mountain forest and Karen is down at the Beach.

SPIRIT FESTIVAL: 27th of Winter               Theme: Spirit Driving
                 Fun Rating: 4                Location: Town Square
  There's not much happening at the Spirit festival rather than a group of
instrument players scaring off spirits. You can join in playing the bell or the
Ocarina if you wish.

NEW YEAR'S EVE: 30th of Winter                Theme: New Year's Eve
                Fun Rating: 6                 Location: Various/Church
  The main celebration is held at the church. There most of the townsfolk
gather. There are also other places you can go, such as the Bar to drink and
celebrate with Karen.

NEW YEAR'S FESTIVAL: 1st of Spring            Theme: New Year's
                     Fun Rating: 8            Location: Town Square
  Celebrate the New Year by watching the sunrise and having a few drinks with
the townsfolk.

LOCAL HORSE RACE: 17th of Spring, 28th of Fall    Theme: Horse Racing
                  Fun Rating: 8       Location: Town Square/Racetrack
  While not officially festivals, the two horse races are gatherings where
people come to ride and bet on horses. If you have a ridable horse, than you can
enter the race. Race by tapping the A button at a steady pace (pressing it
really fast will just tire your horse out). You can also bet on the races, and
win medals. The more medals you win, the better prizes you can exchange for. If
you would like the details, look at the 17th of Spring entry in the Fame
Walkthrough.

LOCAL DOG RACE: 19th of Winter                 Theme: Dog Racing
                Fun Rating: 8                  Location: Racetrack
  The Dog race is very similar to the horse race, and you can bet medals, buy
food, and win prizes. However, there are different prizes, different foods, and
the actual racing is harder.


          - - - - - - - - - ROAD TO MARRIAGE - - - - - - - - -

     Although your main priority in this game is farming, one of the more
interesting elements included in the game is romance. There are five young women
that are eligible for marriage. Karen, Elli, Popuri, Ann, and Maria all can be
married by you- or by one of the other men in the town. Its best if you choose
one target and stick to it, but if you want to keep a steady relationship with
multiple girls its okay. However, you may want to know what a girl likes, what
you should do in a certain situation, or where you should go to meet her. This
is the extensive guide to marriage!

Heart Rating: When you talk to the eligible girls, you'll spot a little heart in
the bottom right corner. The color of this heart relates to the amount of
interest a girl has in you.

               White= No Interest
               Blue= Slight Interest
               Green= Moderate Interest
               Yellow= High Interest
               Red= Ready for Marriage


-Karen-                                                              Locations:
Beach, Woods Near Carpenter, Vineyard       Night: Bar
Birthday: Winter 29th             Rival: Kai (Vineyard Worker)
Fireworks: Beach                  Starry Night: Beach                   Special
Likes: Veryberry Fruit, Wild Grapes                              Also Likes:
Tomatoes, Strawberries                                    Dislikes: Your Dog
Chores: Crates Eggs (She may drop some!)
Karen, the daughter of the Vineyard owner, lives at the Vineyard and works at
the bar. Many would say that she is the easiest to date, because she works at
the bar. While this is true, she isn't always at the bar and isn't easy to win
over. She is quite indifferent and hard to woo because she is sort of picky. The
information above should tell you pretty much all you need to know, but this
part will go into the details. She generally likes dancing, wine, and her
favorite spot is the beach (away from all of the people). She has a poor
relationship with her father, and often gets angry. Because of her dancing,
choosing her as a dance partner at the Flower and Harvest festivals will greatly
increase the closeness of your relationship. She has a somewhat poor temper, and
doesn't like it when you talk too much (it doesn't seem to have a dramatic
effect). On New Year's Eve she hangs out at the bar. On New Year's day she might
challenge you to a drinking contest. She'll be happy if you can beat her. Kai,
the Vineyard worker who eventually gets interested in Karen, is also the guy you
should become friends with if you want to make Karen happier. If you don't get
serious with her fast enough, Kai will start courting her, or she might even
move to the city. Like the other girls, Karen has a dream sequence, sickness,
and sprained ankle. Be sure to take advantage of these situations, because you
will get closer to the girl after.
Sick: When Karen gets sick, head to the house at the vineyard and talk to her
mother. She'll allow you into Karen's room where you can talk and look around.
You don't know when she gets sick, and I'm not sure if its a random date or just
"the next time you visit" that it happens. Pretty much the same thing happens
with the other girls, too.
Dream: There will be one day when you have a dream about a little girl falling
into a hole and her dad helps her out. This is a hint that you should go see
Karen, a very obvious hint. You have to go to the wine cellar (the other
building besides the house) and she'll meet you and say she'll give you a tour.
Then you'll both get locked in, and you better have something to give her
because she is hungry.
Ankle: This can be interpreted for all the girls. When she sprains her ankle,
the only advice really is to carry her rather than go get help.
Fireworks Festival: You'll go down to the beach, where Karen will reveal that
she doesn't like crowds, but also doesn't like to be alone. After watching the
fireworks reflect off the water, you'll set off a few firecrackers of your own.

-Ann-                                                                 Locations:
Ranch Fields, Barn, Grove, Tool Shop
Birthday: Summer 14th                  Rival: Cliff (Wanderer)
Fireworks: Green Ranch                 Starry Night: Church             Special
Likes: Wool, Your Dog                                           Other Likes:
Eggs, Milk, Corn          Chores: Crates Eggs, Feeds Animals
Ann, the red-headed girl who cares for the animals at the ranch, spends most of
her days in the fields or the barn caring for the animals with her angry
brother. Rumor has it that she likes the animals from the forest, but most of
the reactions that I've gotten were actually negative. She really likes your dog
and wool (WARNING!!! EXPENSIVE GIFT). Sometimes she visits her cousin Rick's
shop in town. At the starry night festival she performs at the church. She also
likes winners of the horse races, if that's a hint. Try to become friends with
her brother to boost her friendliness.
Dream: After the dream, head to the tree behind the carpenter's house.
Starry Night: On the Starry Night, Ann, Elli, and Maria have a musical
performance at the church. Ann and Elli play flute, while Maria plays the organ.
After they're done, be sure to say good night.
Cake Card: If Ann has a green heart rating towards you during the second fall,
this may happen. As you leave the Green Ranch, Ann will follow you and tell you
that you've dropped your cake card (if you have one). She'll ask you if you like
sweets. If you say yes, she'll be happy, but if you say no, she'll think that
the reason you buy cakes is for Elli!

-Popuri-                                                           Locations:
Outside Flower Shop, Inside Flower Shop, Bakery, Summit      Birthday: Spring
22nd                 Rival: Gray (Ann's Brother)  Fireworks: Mountain
Starry Night: Mountain           Special Likes: Flowers
Also Likes: Cake, Pie                                                 Dislikes:
Butterflies                  Chores: Crates Eggs, Waters Plants
Popuri, the pink haired girl whose parents own the flower shop, loves plants,
specifically flowers. She also likes sweets from the bakery. She'll like to see
flowers planted at your farm, and also seems to like the old couple up on the
mountain (she visits them every once in a while). Her choice spot is the
mountain, ablaze with plants and flowers. One time she will come to your ranch
wanting a flower. Another time she would like you to purchase something at the
flower shop. Be sure to buy and take care of the Blue Mist plant, which will
raise her heart rating towards you. Become friends with her parents. When you
get married to her, it may seem great that she'll water the plants for you, but
don't be fooled. All she does is water a few random plots of tilled soil.
Finally, at some point she might ask you a question. Say yes. Then she'll ask
you if you like any of the girls. Say yes. She'll ask who, and then say her.
That will make her really happy.
Dream: You'll have a dream about a girl falling after she tries to pick a
flower. The next day, head to the forest (carpenter's area) and you'll spot
Popuri dangling from the cliff. Climb up the tree behind the carpenter's house
(press A) and then save her. She'll ask if you remembered something like this
before. She seems happy if you say yes.
Starry Night: Go to the summit, where Popuri will be waiting. She'll say it's
cold, and if she likes you, might cuddle.

-Elli-                                                             Locations:
Bakery, Mountain (Carpenter & Fisherman Areas), Flower Shop  Birthday: Fall 1st
Rival: Bakery Owner           Fireworks: Bakery Garden               Starry
Night: Church             Special Likes: Cake, Pie, Cookies
Also Likes: Eggs, Milk, Fish                                        Dislikes:
Squirrels, Bugs
Elli, the bakery worker has had a tough time. After her father passed away, the
bakery owner let her stay at his place. Elli loves sweets, so she decided to
live and work there. Most of the time she can be found working at the bakery.
She also likes to fish. To make the sweet cakes, she also likes milk and eggs.
Even if you eat the snacks at the shop, she grows happier. Become friends with
the bakery owner to raise her heart status. But if you don't act soon, the
bakery owner will live up to his promise of watching Elli get married, but not
in the way he meant it at the time.
Dream: Go to the bakery and watch or talk to the little children and she'll
appear.

-Maria-                                                            Locations:
Library, Mayor's House, Fisherman's Tent Area            Birthday: 11th of
Winter                Rival: Harris (The Mailman)      Fireworks: Town Square
Starry Night: Church           Special Likes: When you Read the Books in the
Library                    Also Likes: Cabbages, Bugs
Dislikes: Your Dog
Maria, the shy mayor's daughter, likes to read and spends most of her time in
the library as the receptionist. She especially likes when you come to read the
books there. Although she really hates your dog, she likes bugs. Her choice gift
is probably cabbages. She's almost always at the library when it's open. Visit
and read the books there to get her to like you more.
Fireworks: Maria will be happy to see some fireworks at the town square with
you, along with many of the other townsfolk.

       *Special Gift: Music Box- Give it to the girl you love!*

    -MARRIAGE-
If you've been nice enough to a girl to get a Red Heart in her box, then you're
ready to get married. If you get the red heart, than the blue feather, which is
sort of the engagement ring of Harvest Moon, will appear at Rick's Tool Shop.
When you propose, you'll get married the next Sunday. Once you're married, you
must do certain things to keep a loving relationship. A no-brainer is to not
give the other girls gifts and only dance with your wife at the festivals. Also,
try to get home before dark. The best thing you can do is give gifts. If you
give gifts daily, your wife may get pregnant. In order to have a child, you have
to continue to give her gifts. She'll get cravings soon, like wanting cake, and
saying she's read many maternity books. Pregnancy lasts from 2-4 seasons, you'll
know she'll give birth when the midwife magically appears at your ranch. The
child you give birth to has three "stages":
1. Blanket Stage                     2. Crawling Stage
3. Talking Stage
Each stage lasts a little while (the blanket lasts 1 season). You are suppose to
give your baby gifts and interact with it every day. A really good way to please
the baby is to just show him/her your dog (when it's in the crawling stage). Try
to give it eggs in the blanket stage or something else that's inexpensive. Don't
forget to pick it up and carry it around.

PINK HEART TRICK: Like the Tool Power-Up Trick, you'll spend a lot of time doing
this, but you can get a girl to a red heart in one day and without spending any
money (excluding Maria). If you can meet the girl indoors (works good for Karen
at the Bar or Elli at the Bakery), you can bring your dog and continually show
it to her. It'll take a while, but each time you show her the dog you'll become
better friends. Continue doing this until she has a Pink Heart!

      - - - - - - - - - BERRIES OF THE POWER TREE - - - - - - - - - -
Berries of the Power Tree, or Power Berries for short, are tasty fruits found
throughout that game that increase your stamina capacity. These are valuable
items, so get them whenever you have the chance.
1. In the winter, go on the fishing pond (you can walk on it because of the ice)
and pound the boulder with your golden hammer.
2. If you spend enough time tilling your land, you'll dig up one.
3 Buy one at the flower festival from the Wandering Salesman for a steep 1000
gold
4. Throw a vegetable in the pond in the grove and wish for strength
5. In the winter, you may dig up one in the mine
6. By defeating everyone else and becoming the winner of the egg festival,
you'll take home one of these as your prize.
7. Throw a fish that you caught into the pond above the fisherman's tent.
8. Go down to the beach and fish off the dock. You may catch a power berry!

         - - - - - - - - - HOUSE ADDITIONS - - - - - - - - - -

  If you enjoy the small house that you live in, then there's no need for
additions. However, who could resist having a hot bath in their home or a
freezer for storing food? For those with the resources, making a bigger and
better house is a big part of the game.
1. Kitchen:     Cost- 5000 gold               Lumber- 450 pieces          The
kitchen is the only addition that is actually needed to keep track of things,
and the only one to have a significant use (besides the Greenhouse). The
kitchen's entrance is on the left side of your house. Inside, there are three
useful things, besides the decorative sinks, cupboards, and tables. The Freezer
allows you to store vegetables and other food for gifts, snacks to recover
stamina, or something to bring to the vegetable festival. On the wall are two
lists. One keeps track of the recipes you've gotten (see Part 2 Section 12 for
details). The other keeps track of the Power Berries you've obtained (see Part 2
Section 10 for details). Of all the additions, the kitchen is the most needed
(besides the Greenhouse, of course).
2. Bathroom:    Cost- 3000 gold               Lumber- 300 pieces          The
bathroom branches off the kitchen and is the area of relaxing. There are two
main things: the bathtub and the toilet. The toilet serves no purpose, except to
answer the question "how does he go to the bathroom?"  It's merely a gimmick.
The bathtub, however, does have significance. Rather than refilling stamina (as
the popular belief is), it instead helps to prevent you from getting sick. If
you've been working late and your forehead's getting dark, then a dip in the tub
should help to cure you.
3. Greenhouse:     Cost- 30000 gold           Lumber- 580 pieces          The
most expensive but most useful of all the additions, the greenhouse actually
goes into the yard south of your house. The greenhouse serves several purposes.
*Allows you to grow crops during the winter.
*Allows you to grow strawberries.
*Places a Watering Can refilling area at the other end of the farm.
*Allows you to grow any crop year round.                                Pretty
nice, huh? Not only do you get the high profit strawberries, you also get those
other features. If you wish, you can grow all of your crops inside of your
greenhouse, which allows no time being wasted watering, harvesting, or planting.
If you don't plant too many crops (under about 16 plots) then you can shift
everything inside and save time. The only downside to this is that you can't
take your horse inside, and it will be tedious running back and forth between
the shipping bin and crops. Definitely the best purchase, but it may be out of
reach for those with few resources. If you're going for money, having one at the
first winter is essential. The only downside to Greenhouses is that they're
unstable and could be blown away by fierce winds...
4. Log Terrace:    Cost- 7000 gold             Lumber-  350 pieces
Outside of your house, above your barn, the Log Terrace can be built. It
actually has no purpose other than looks. It's elevated and has a picnic table.
You can walk up on it and run around, but other than that there's not much you
can do with it.
5. Staircase:      Cost- 2000 gold             Lumber- 250 pieces         The
staircase actually kind of makes your house look ugly and you might want to
think twice before getting it. If you do decide to, it makes a staircase (duh)
in the main section of your house that goes up to the roof. You can walk around
on the roof, but that's it. Is it worth it? No, but if you have to have a house
with EVERYTHING in it, then go ahead and get it.

6. Baby Bed:        Cost- 1000 gold            Lumber- 200 pieces
The baby bed is exactly what it is. A bed for a baby. If your wife is pregnant,
you'll definitely need one. It's needed to have a baby.

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             - - - - - - - - - - RECIPES - - - - - - - - - -

Recipes are kept track of in your kitchen, and add a sense of collectibility to
the game. You can't actually use any of them, but they if you have an incomplete
list, you'll feel that you need more. Practically every character can give you
one, but you'll have to give them a key ingredient to get it. I think there's 34
or 35 total, but there are 48 spaces. What could this mean?

Anyway, thanks to an Anonymous, dedicated Harvest Moon player, I've gotten this
section rearranged so it's easier to find the items you need to get the recipes.

TOMATOES
Tomato Rice- Give a tomato to Karen's Mom.
Easy Tomato Soup- Give a tomato to the shipper. You can usually find him at the
bar during the evening.
Simple Tomato Soup- Give tomatoes to the priest.
Twice Cooked Tomatoes and Greens- Give a tomato to Lillia.

POTATOES
Mashed Potatoes- Give a potato to Ann.
Potato Pancakes- Give a potato to the little girl named May.
Fried Potatoes and Bacon- Give the mayor a potato.
Garlic Potato Beef- Give a potato to the mailman.

EGGS
Hunter's Tea- Give an egg to Cliff.
Stuffed Omelet- Give an egg to Ann's brother Gray.
Spa Poached Egg- Give an egg to the brown haired kid named Kent.
Bread Pudding- Give an egg or milk to Elli.

MILK
Butter Recipe- Give milk to Rick.
Cinnamon Milk Tea- Give a milk to the Bakery Owner to get this warming drink
recipe for those chilly winter days.
Cinnamon Milk Tea- Give milk to the bakery owner.

MUSHROOMS
Mushroom Rice- Give a regular mushroom to the carpenter.
Char Stuffed W/Mushrooms- Give one of the carpenters a mushroom.
Mushroom Salsa- Give a lot of mushrooms to the elf outside the cave.

WILD GRAPES
Steamed Clams with Wine- Give wild grapes (Found in autumn) to Karen's Dad.
Veryberry Wine- Give Kai (the vineyard worker) a Verryberry fruit or wild
grapes.
Hot Spicy Wine- Give a wild grape to the bartender.

STRAWBERRIES
Strawberry Dog- Give some strawberries to the little boy with black hair named
Stu.
Strawberry Champagne- Give a strawberry to Karen.
Strawberry Jam- Give a strawberry to Popuri.

CORN
Corn Fritters- Give corn to Ann's dad.
Corn Pasta- Give some corn to Popuri's dad.

TURNIPS
Pickled Turnip and Cabbage- Give a turnip to the old man on Mt. Moon.
Turnip Stew- Give a turnip to Maria's mother.

EDIBLE HERBS
Herb Rice Cake- Give an edible herb to the old woman on Mt. Moon.
Miso Soup- Give an edible herb to the Potion Shop owner.

FISHES
Fried Char- Give a big, blue fish to the fisherman.
Grilled Trout W/Cheese- Give a fish to one of the carpenters.

EGGPLANTS
Eggplant with Miso Paste Give an eggplant to the midwife.

MEDICINAL HERBS
Sesame Dandelion Greens- Give the souvenir shop owner a medicinal plant.

CABBAGES
Rolled Cabbage- Give a cabbage to Maria.

WALNUTS
Walnut Cake- Give a walnut to Elli's grandmother.

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      - - - - - - - - - - - - PHOTO ALBUM - - - - - - - - - - -

On your table near your bed sits your dusty photo album. In here are pictures of
the main events in your life. It's fun to look at them and collect them, so
here's how to get 'em!

Picture with Grandpa:
This Picture taken with your grandfather and your dog is in here from day one.
Not very hard to get, huh?

Planting Festival Picture:
When you're King, this picture will be taken of you and the mayor before you set
off in the balloon.

Horse Race Picture:
Win the horse race, and the Green Ranch owner will pose for a picture with you.

Sea Festival Picture:
Win the Sea Festival, and you'll all gather around for a picture.

Hot Springs Picture:
If you work with the Carpenters on the hot spring, then you'll all take a
picture together.

Wedding Picture:
When you get married, your picture of the special occasion will be put here.

Blue Mist Picture:
If you plant the Blue Mist seed and take care of it until it blooms, the
explorer will take a picture of the flower, you, Popuri, and the Emerald
butterfly.

Baby Picture:
When your baby is born, you'll get a picture to remember its birth.

Dog Race Picture:
Like the horse race, victory at the dog race will get you a nice picture to add
to your album.

All Building Extensions Picture:
Complete all of the Extensions on your house to get this. That means you'll have
to get everything built from the carpenter's, including the baby bed.

Cow Festival Picture:
If you win the Cow Festival, the three girls that are from out of town will ask
to take a picture of the cow. However, you must keep your cow outside for this
to happen.

Maria Picture:
Get this picture before the Firefly Festival, but only if you're friends with
Maria.

Elli Picture:
If you're friends with Elli, you'll get this during the Fall with the Spring
Goddess. Has to do with the Moondrop Potion.
Ann Picture:
On the 2nd Winter, if Ann is enamored with you, she'll come by your ranch and
ask you to come to the mountain to see the very rare Pika Bunny.

Karen Picture:
If you're friends with Karen, you've gotten the old wine, revived the vineyard
tree, and it's Fall, she may call you to watch the fairies dance. (details on
this later in the "Other Secrets" section.)

Party Picture:
If you're friends with everyone, have a kid, and have all of the house
extensions, you'll have a party at your farm.

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    - - - - - - - - - - - - ENERGY AND STAMINA - - - - - - - - - - - -

Once you begin to do intensive chores such as cutting grass, chopping wood, and
watering crops, you'll lose stamina quickly. There are four stages of energy:

50%- You'll take out your handkerchief and wipe your forehead. You've used about
half your energy.
25%- You'll start to pant and breath harder. You still have a bit of energy
left.
10%- After you've depleted almost all of your stamina, you'll fall to the
ground, but get back up to do a little more work.
0% to 5%- You'll start to tip back, then you'll fall down. Sometimes this means
you have no energy left, and other times it means you only have around 2 or 3
percent.

As you all know, Power Berries will increase the maximum percentage of energy
you have. One power berry raises it 10%. So, say you've found three power
berries. You will then start the day with 130%. Here's a few more tips:
*Cake is one of the best things to refill energy. It will refill 25%.
*Water will refill 10%.
*Many of the items you find in the forest will also restore about 10%.
*Level 1 (Normal) items will use up about 1% of your energy with each use.
Higher levels will require more.
*Losing a lot of Energy late at night or on rainy/snowy days might result in
sickness.
*Your bathtub/the hot springs do not refill energy, contrary to popular belief.
Instead, they help to prevent you from getting sick.

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      - - - - - - - - - - - - OTHER SECRETS - - - - - - - - - - - -

Harvest Moon is a game filled with many secrets. You can play for weeks and
weeks and still not find some of this stuff. Here are some of the far-out,
interesting things that you can do in the game.

1. Music Box
The music box is can be found at your very own ranch, and is one of the best
gifts that you can give to a girl. The music box is very hard to find, however,
so here is a map of your farm to help you:

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You need the treasure map before you can find this, which is located inside the
tree. Once you find this area, which is located exactly between the dog house
and tree, dig there with the hoe around 15 times. If you uncover it, take it to
Rick to get it fixed. After that, you can give it to a girl (they'll notice it).
The music box is found in the Summer.
2. Old Wine and Reviving the Vineyard Trees
Karen's grandmother used to make very good wine that made the vineyard very
profitable. However, little of that wine is left, and the vineyard is in
trouble. If you become good friends with the bartender by giving him
Verryberries and Wild Grapes, he may give you some of that old wine. After you
get this wine, become friends with the elves. Eventually, they will notice the
wine and ask you about it. After you do this, put a vegetable in the pond inside
the mountain grove, and ask the goddess to revive the tree. If you're good
friends with Karen, in the Fall she may ask you to watch the fairies dance (this
is her photograph).
3. Marbles
Stu, the black-haired, flower-loving son of the Potion Shop owner, will give you
these. But, of course, there's a requirement to get them. On your third year or
later, plant flowers at your house. The number is around eight (mixture of Pink
Cat Mints and Moondrop). I usually plant five Moondrops and three Pink Cat
Mints, but other ones will work. You'll know you're doing good if a young couple
comes by to look at the flowers. If you plant enough, Stu will come by one day
asking for a flower. He doesn't have any money, so he'll give you his marbles
instead. After you receive them, take them to the elves. If you're friends with
them, they'll give you a Power Berry.
4. Full Moon Berry
During the Fall, the poster on the back wall of the Flower Shop has smiley faces
between the 10th and 12th. This is actually the dates that the Full Moon Berry
is in bloom. To get it, go to the restaurant on the summit one of these days. If
you head south from it, you'll see two trees close to each other (on the left
side). In between the trees is the Full Moon Berry. It's like every other
mountain item, but sells for more.
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        - - - - - - - - - - - - POSSESSIONS - - - - - - - - - - - -

    If you press pause and look to the right section of the screen, you'll see a
brownish column. When you begin the game, you'll have nothing there, but by the
end, you may have many things. What can you get? Take a look!

1. Medal Bag:   Found- Town Square     Use- Holds Medals
     The medal bag is simply a bag to store your medals. When you go to the
races and win for the first time, you'll automatically get this to hold your
medals in. If you press Z, it'll tell you how many medals you have.

2. Ocarina:     Found- Craft Shop      Use- Play at Spirit Festival
     The people of the village have two instruments- flutes and ocarinas
(excluding the organ). Since the girls play flutes, the guys play the ocarinas.
These potato-shaped pipes play a good sound, but can only be played at the
Spirit Festival. If you're friends with the King, he'll call you to play with
this.

3. Cake Card:   Found- Bakery          Use- Holds Stickers
     One of the things to look forward to is the raffle at the end of each year.
When you purchase a cake, the bakery owner will give you this. On it are
stickers. For each cake you buy, you'll get an extra sticker added to your card.
For every 10 stickers, you can draw one raffle ticket at the end of the year.

4. Flower Card: Found- Flower Shop     Use- Holds Stickers
     This is the exact same as the Bakery Card, except it holds Flower Stickers.
Remember, Flower Stickers are not interchangeable with Bakery Stickers, so
you'll have to buy ten bags of flower seed (any kind) to get a prize here.

5. Marbles:      Found- Stu            Use- Give them to Elves
     These are explained in more detail in the "Other Secrets" section.
Basically, if you plant enough flowers in the spring, Stu will give these to
you. Give them to the elves (become friends with them) and they'll give you a
Power Berry.

6. Music Box:    Found- Your Ranch     Use- Give it to a Girl
     One of the most elusive items in the game (read the section "Other Secrets"
to find out how to get it) is the music box. Hidden deep beneath the soil, this
box is old and worn. If you happen to be friends with Rick, take this to him and
he'll fix it up to be good as new. After it's fixed, the eligible girls in town
will notice it. After they say something, you can choose to give it to them or
not. If you do, it'll make them very happy.

7. Popuri's Potpourri: Found- Popuri   Use- Raises Energy
     If you happen to be really good friends with Popuri (Pink Heart), then she
may drop by your house on your birthday to deliver this gift. This potpourri
(ironically pronounced the same as Popuri) is composed of many plants and
flowers. It is said to help aid you in sleep, which will raise your energy.

8. Hand-Knit Socks: Found- Ann         Use- ???
     Ann, originally not a knitter, has become very skilled at the art. Like
Popuri and the rest of the girls, if you're super-extra-good friends with her
she'll say hello on your birthday and bring along a pair of lovely hand-knit
socks as a present! How nice. This has a helpful power, but I forgot what it
was.

9. Lucky Bracelet: Found- Karen        Use- ???
     This charming bracelet is given to you by Karen, but only if you're good
friends. It's received just like all the other girl's gifts. This has a helpful
power, but I forgot what it was.

10. Treasure Map:  Found- Tree         Use- Use to find Music Box
     Go to the tree at the bottom/right side of your farm, stand next to it, and
Press A. You'll get the treasure map. It will tell you to go where the tree and
doghouse meet. This is the location of the music box (see Section 15 "Other
Secrets" for details).

11. Handkerchief: Found- Elli          Use- Conserves Stamina
     Like the other girls, Elli will kindly drop this gift off on your birthday
if you two are really good friends. It is said to make you sweat less,
conserving your stamina. How nice of her!


12. Gold Pendant:  Found- Mailbox       Use- Give it to Maria
     An interesting scene appears later in the game if you're friends with
Maria. The wandering peddlar, commonly known as the con man, will get on the
mayor's back about some debts, and Maria will give him her gold pendant to pay
them off. However, the peddlar will send it to you in the mail, and you can keep
it or give it back to Maria. I don't think that either decision has much
outcome.

13. Old Wine:      Found- Bar Owner      Use- Revives Tree
     The bartender will give this Old Wine made by Karen's grandmother to you.
It' known as the "Door to Heaven". This is a key element that you need to revive
the tree. If you take it to Kai and Karen, they may notice that you have it.


More Possessions Coming Soon!!!

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- - - - - - - -  - - - - - WALKTHROUGH 1: FAME - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

I'll be honest. You won't really get famous with this walkthrough, but you'll
have a good time while making some friends and a decent amount of cash. If you
want solely cash, take a look at the other walkthrough. I'll start with year one
and go through all the seasons, and many of the days. Then I'll do the same for
the second year. I recommend this walkthrough for a first-time player or someone
who wants to have fun, and also for a person who is looking for an answer to
something that doesn't pertain to money-making. This walkthrough will be pretty
much for the bachelor, because the different tastes of the girls would make it
overly complicated. I'm currently thinking about making a third walkthrough, the
Marriage Walkthrough, if I get enough support. And hey, I'm always open for
suggestions on other unique walkthroughs, such as a combination of fame and
fortune or a combination of fortune and marriage, so send in an idea. Now back
to the original topic and the first walkthrough!

Note- There is a Marriage walkthrough now! Take a look at it later in this Part.

                                *   *   *

                            - - YEAR ONE - -

SPRING: The first year begins with the fresh, new spring. Everything is green,
and rain pours throughout. There are three Events/Festivals, which you might
want to mark on your calendar. Here's the virtual calendar:

     Planting Festival:  8th
     Spring Horse Race:  17th
     Flower Festival:    23rd

3rd of Spring: First Day
   Your first day on the farm! It's strange that the game starts on the third
rather than the first or second, but what are you gonna do? After you wake up,
see what's on TV. Get used to checking it every morning, as it may help you plan
your day. When you first leave your house, the mayor will be waiting outside. If
you'd like a tour of the town, accept his offer. You'll get to meet many of the
characters and learn about the shops, so I recommend that you do this. The tour
won't waste too much time, so after you get back, start to clear out your land.
Don't expect to get it all done, just clear out a portion large enough to plant
a bag of crops. Till the soil, then go into town and visit Lillia's shop to get
some seeds to plant. Everything comes at a price, so you should start making a
steady course of income as soon as possible. I suggest that you buy a bag of
turnip seeds, because they grow quickly and will give you a decent amount of
cash. Go home and plant these. You don't need fences around them, so the time of
day should tell you what to do next. If you were super fast and it's 12:00-2:00,
than you could make a quick trip up to the forest to grab some Edible herbs and
Veryberry fruit near the fisherman's tent. If it's 3:00-5:00, than stay at the
farm and clear some more land. Stay up until about 8:00 clearing your land. Get
a good nights sleep.

4th of Spring: Get a Foal                    Money: 0-70g
  6:00- Leave your farm early and head down to the Green Ranch. The
       owner will kindly give you a foal if you're interested. Be sure
       to talk to it every day to make it happy.
  8:00- Go to town and talk to some people. It doesn't matter who in
       particular, but just let everyone know you're here and begin some
       friendships.
  10:00- Go to the Vineyard, and see Karen and here father getting in a
       fight. They'll both be angry afterwards, and even a kind word
       won't change their feelings.
  12:00- Go up to the forest and talk to the fisherman. He'll give you
       the fishing pole and tell you how to use it. Try it out in the
       river or pond. If you catch a fish, good job. If you do or don't,
       be sure to grab the Veryberry Fruit and Edible Herbs on your way
       back to the farm (remember, you can carry multiple items by
       storing them in your rucksack). A general rule is to head back to
       farm by 4:00, 3:00 if you're far away.
       (*Note: I don't think that you have to be home to collect your
       money. But it's always nice to have some time to do things at
       home before the day is done.)
  4:00- Head back to the farm and put whatever you have in the shipping
       bin. While waiting for the shipper, water your crops. When you're
       done, continue to clear your land. Try breaking up stumps first,
       so you can get valuable wood.
  8:00- Go to bed.


5th of Spring: Forage for Food                    Money: 70+ gold
       If you didn't notice, yesterday's entry was in the form of a timeline.
I'll use a timeline if there is a strict schedule that you must follow. For
entries like today's, there is really no time that you must get something done
by, just be sure to get it all done. That being said, today you should continue
to forage for food, water your plants, and clear your land. Also till a few
extra plots so that you can plant when ready. Remember to cut and re-till and
square that a weed has grown in. Whenever you make enough cash from the forest
plants (medical herbs are worth the most), than head to Lillia's Flower Shop to
buy some more seeds. Get some Potatoes, than some Cabbages, than some more
turnips. If you have money, you can replant after you pick. Four plots will be
good for your first year, and is about how much your cash will allow.


Rainy Spring Day: Don't Get Sick
    I'm just putting this entry in as a general day, but none specifically.
Rainy days are both helpful and hurtful. You won't have to water your crops, so
if you have vast fields a little rain will be heavenly. However, if you work to
hard, you run a greater risk of getting sick. Don't stay up to late either. Your
animals will also get sick if you leave them outside in the rain. If you ever do
get sick, go to the potion shop owner, and remember to bring an empty bottle.


6th of Spring: Normal Work Day
     Normal Work Day? This is basically what you would do every day; forage the
forest, water crops, clear land, etc. Also, you can use these days to visit a
girl if you're planning on marriage.


7th of Spring: 1st Turnip Harvest
     Congratulations, your first harvest has arrived! Turnips grow rather
quickly and should be ready to be picked if you took good care of them (they can
be picked when you see their white bottoms above the soil).  Your crop should
have earned you somewhere from 180-340 gold, so you can go on a small shopping
spree! After you buy some seeds to replace the turnips (you might want to
replace them with Potatoes or cabbages), if you've saved up 500 gold, I suggest
you purchase some grass. It's always good to get your fields started as soon as
you can. After you purchase a plot or two of grass, start saving up 1000 gold.
     Continue with your normal work, but it would also be fun to go to town to
talk with people. Not only will this make you a tad closer to being friends with
some people (talking does help. Even the meanest person may eventually become
your friend through talking and an occasional gift), but you'll also here some
interesting conversation regarding the festival. People's dialogues change
before festival days, and many of them have interesting things to say. It's not
vital for you to go and talk, though, so put your chores before it.


8th of Spring: Planting Festival
     Your first free day has finally arrived! If you have crops to harvest,
don't worry, the shipper will pick them up. As always, water your plants, and if
you have a little time, get a few things from the forest. As long as it's
daytime, you can go to the festival. I personally prefer to go around 1:00-2:00.
At the Planting Festival, the village king (chosen at last year's harvest
festival, which you didn't go to) gets to take off in a hot air balloon. The
king this year is the potion shop owner, and he takes his son to go with him.
Everyone gets a balloon which is filled with seeds. When you're ready, everyone
will release them into the sky. This concludes the festival, and you'll go home
to rest.


9th of Spring: Continue with Normal Work


10th of Spring: Buy a Brush                          Money: 1000 gold
     If you've saved up some of your money, than head into town and to Rick's
tool shop to purchase a brush. You'll definitely need the brush later in the
game for your cows and sheep, but now it would be good to brush your horse and
try to get it full-grown. Spend the rest of the day normally. Also try to get
some of your tools up a level. The Hammer will gain levels the quickest, but is
the least useful. The main item you want to get powered up is the watering can.

11th of Spring: Chop Some Wood
     Today you should spend less time foraging for food and more time chopping
wood. This will help power up your axe, and will also give you wood needed for
fences and additions to your house. A good place to chop wood is up the mountain
a little ways, near the broken bridge (I'll refer to this place as the Spring
Area, as the Spring will eventually be built here). There is an abundance of
wood here, so chop and then pick up some plants on your way back down.

12th of Spring: Visit the Bar
     If you haven't already, this is as good of night as any to visit the bar
(unless you have a lot of work to do). After the shipper collects the shipment,
head into the village and to the bar. Talk with the people, but only get water
(for now). You might want to arrive home a little early so you can water your
plants before the shipper comes.

13th-14th of Spring: Continue with Normal Work

15th of Spring: Lillia's Husband Returns
     One of the reason Lillia loves Spring is that her husband comes back from
he travels. You'll get to meet him in the morning, but he won't explain to
clearly who he is. He, as I said earlier, is Lillia's husband. He hangs around
the flower shop and likes flowers. During the cold Winter and Fall months he
travels to the South to find interesting plants. When the weather gets warm
where you live, he comes back. After meeting this guy, you can go to the Flower
Shop anytime you want to talk to him.

16th of Spring: Enter Horse Race
     If you've managed to grow your foal into a large horse (chances are you
won't have by now), than you can enter into the horse race. Do whatever you feel
like, but remember that you only have to participate in 1 of the 3 races. The
Green Ranch owner will approach you in the early morning, so there is no way you
can miss this. Continue the rest of the day normally.

17th of Spring: Spring Horse Race
     The Spring Horse Race isn't officially a festival, but as Elli would say,
"When I was young, I assumed it was a festival." It's a lot like festivals, with
snacks, drinks, and three horse races! You can buy a bunch of treats such as
Candy, Cookies, and Iced Tea. To bet on the race, which makes it more fun, go to
the Mayor's Wife and select the horse you want. Press up or down to bet. The
mayor will let you exchange the gifts for prizes, such as a new stable, a
stuffed horse, and an energy carrot. The most valuable to get is the new stable,
but likewise requires the most medals. Here's some other things you can
purchase:

Medals:   Use- Exchange for Prizes       Cost- 50 gold
Candy:    Found- Buyer's Booth           Cost- 120 gold
Fry:      Found- Buyer's Booth           Cost- 200 gold
Corn:     Found- Buyer's Booth           Cost- 250 gold
Iced Tea: Found- Baker's Booth           Cost- 150 gold
Cookie:   Found- Baker's Booth           Cost- 300 gold

Prizes:  New Stable-         3000 medals
         Stuffed Horse-      1000 medals
         Sustaining Carrot-  500 medals

18th of Spring: The Mysterious Stranger
     When you get up on this bright sunny day, everything seems normal. But when
you go out the door, you find a man on the ground. He asks for some food. What
do you do? Give it to him! Don't go to the mountain, but grab something from
your farm. If you give it to him, you may become friends. This guy will
introduce himself as the wanderer Cliff, with his pet condor Cain. He stays at
the mountain and likes to fish.

19th of Spring: Vote for the Flower Princess
     The Flower Princess, or the Queen, is one of the Five eligible women from
the town (in other words, the ones you can marry can become the Flower
Princess). It seems like no one else votes, because whoever you vote for will
become the Queen. Remember, if you want to dance with a particular girl at the
Flower Festival, do not select her to be the queen, because the Queen and King
must dance together. You can vote at the Town Square (at the bottom near the
lower exit). If you've saved up enough money for a chicken (1500 gold), after
you vote, it may be a good idea to start building a pen for it outside.

20th of Spring: Get a Chicken                     Money- 1500 gold
     You'll need a steady source of income, and the simplest animal to purchase
and raise is the chicken. Head down to the Green Ranch and spend your hard
earned cash on the chicken. It would also be wise to purchase some feed, even if
you do plan to keep it outside. Be sure to feed it in its respective food bin
(check the bin with the A button to make sure which bin it is). Take it outside
on nice days, and build a pen for it. It'll be delivered to the farm and you'll
get to name it. The name doesn't matter, because you won't be seeing it much. It
could be anything from Alfred to Zuzu. If you really can't think of a name, you
can ask me (tell me what kind of name you want, like serious, funny, happy,
etc.). I would recommend that early in the game you should keep them outside in
good weather, to save money. You will also have the time to transport the eggs.

21st of Spring: Fields of Greens
     For the rest of Spring you should be spending a little bit of your cash on
grass. Getting grass up as soon as possible is key, and will help you get more
grass. Still save, but every once in a while, say four to five days, purchase
some grass.

22nd of Spring: Popuri's Birthday
     Whether or not you're dating Popuri, it's always nice to give someone a
present on your birthday. Popuri especially likes flowers, an giving her some
from the mountain will make her very happy. If you are dating her, don't miss
this golden opportunity to score big points with her.

23rd of Spring: Flower Festival
     The flowers are all in bloom across the land, and what better way to
celebrate than having the flower festival? Here you can observe the flowers,
purchase items from merchants, watch the entourage escort the Flower Princess,
and dance with the girl of your choosing. I strongly suggest that you go,
because it's quite fun and will raise a girl's interest in you. Here's some
things you can buy:

Bottle: Found- Rick's Booth                  Price- 200 gold
Pink Cat Mint Seeds: Found- Lillia's Booth   Price- 300 gold
Power Nut: Found- Wanderer                   Price- 1000 gold

the bottle can hold medicine and other liquids in it, so if you have the money
it would be a good idea to get it. Like all festivals, you'll go home when
you're done. Also, today is the last day that you can plant Cabbages and harvest
them before the season ends.

24th of Spring: Last Day to Plant Potatoes
     Don't buy any more Potato seeds after this day, and if you have a few extra
bags either save them for the next year or plant them now. Like all crops, when
a season is over, the crops found in that season will die. Also, remember to
take trips down to the Green Ranch frequently if you keep your chicken indoors.

25th of Spring: Clear Land
     Your entire land should be cleared by now. If it isn't, stay up late to
finish clearing it. If you have a large job and need to conserve stamina, throw
rocks into the pond instead of smashing them, and throw leaves on the ground
instead of cutting them. Having clear land will allow you to think of better
planting designs and have more room. Be sure to periodically check your land for
re-growing weeds, though, especially after rain.

26th of Spring: Last Day to Plant Turnips
     Spring is finally drawing to a close, and this is the last possible time to
plant turnips until next year. I highly recommend staying up late tilling and
planting and watering over waiting to plant next year, because you'll need as
much cash as you can possibly get.

27th of Spring: Raise Another Chicken
     This is a good time to get a second chicken. Instead of purchasing one,
It's much cheaper to raise your own. Put an egg in the incubator and watch it
until it hatches. Take the chick outside. You'll have to buy more feed if you
keep them inside, but remember that you'll be getting a profit of 40 gold still.
If you're keeping them outside, possibly expand the pen before you raise any.

28th of Spring-29th of Spring: Normal Work Days

30th of Spring: Last Day of Spring
     Spring is coming to a close, and grab as many items from the forest as you
can. At the end of the day, If you've made a good amount of money (over, say,
3000 gold), than head into town and congratulate yourself for making it through
the first season with a drink at the bar. Don't get beer, as it's too expensive,
but milk wouldn't seem right for the occasion. Get either Wine or Liquor. If
you're low on cash (Under 1000g) or haven't made a good amount yet (only go if
you have at least 2000g), there's always next year.


SUMMER: The tranquil country paths are now all sitting under the hot summer sun.
The sun shouldn't effect your work, so there's reason not to be making money. In
fact, Summer is the most profitable season. There's also a few interesting
festivals, many of which are held at the warm beach.

     Fireworks Celebration: 1st
     Vegetable Festival:    9th
     Firefly Festival:      17th
     Sea Festival:          24th

1st of Summer: Fireworks Festival
     The hot days of Summer last no longer than the beautiful days of Spring, so
hurry up and get started on the first day. Head to the shop, and with your
savings from last month, buy at least two bags of tomatoes and three bags of
corn (even though today is the Fireworks Celebration, it's not officially a
festival so the shops are still open). Head back to the farm and plant your
crops (you can use the same plots as you did in Spring). Water, cut grass, and
do all that good stuff, then head to the forest and grab as much stuff as you
can (Walnuts in particular) before the shipper returns. After he comes, you can
head to one of five places, depending on which girl you want to see. These spots
are where you can observe the fireworks.

-Town Square: Maria- This is where Maria hangs out and also a large portion of
the town. I recommend going here if you don't like any particular girl.
-Beach: Karen- If you don't like crowds, the deserted beach is a good place to
go. Karen is happy not to be alone. After watching the fireworks explode over
the water, you'll set off your own.
-Green Ranch: Ann
-Mountain: Popuri
-Bakery: Elli- You will be served snacks as you watch the fireworks from the
garden.
Talk to the girls early to find out where they're going to go. The fireworks
will go off after you talk to the girl, and then you can go home. Summer has
arrived!

Summer Typhoon: Check the News and Get Animals Inside!
     During the Summer, it is most likely that a typhoon will hit the area (if
not multiple times). The typhoon effects are harmful, but not devastating. Plots
of crops usually lose one square of plants, and grass goes back to the first
stage of growth. Fences are also torn apart by the high winds. But absolutely DO
NOT leave animals outside. During the typhoon you won't be able to leave your
house. Yup, that means you won't be able to feed your animals (which is kinda
cheap), and they'll get angry. The only thing you can do against a typhoon is to
prepare for it, so watch the news every day to find the weather!

2nd of Summer: Save for a Sheep
     A sheep will be a good source of income, and you should start saving for
one now if you haven't already. Remember, to save for a sheep you not only need
money, but fodder as well. Plant a few more grass plots for your animals.

3rd-8th of Summer: Normal Work Days

9th of Summer: Vegetable Festival
     It would make more sense if the vegetable festival took place when the
vegetables were ready to be picked. Even if you planted tomatoes your first day,
they still won't be ready for harvest. This will force you to go to the festival
empty-handed, but don't worry, you can still have fun. Enjoy some conversations
and listen to who had the best vegetable.

10th of Summer: First Tomato Harvest
     Your Tomatoes should be ripe and ready to pick now, getting you a nice
amount of cash. With the money, buy some grass, more tomatoes (if needed), or
possibly the sheep you've been saving up for.

11th of Summer: Raise a Third Chicken
     A third chicken will add to your revenue, so now is a good time to get one.
Remember, a young chick doesn't need to be fed or taken care of; you can leave
him outside in the rain if you want! Chickens will get you money, and their feed
is a mere 10g, so the more the merrier!

12th of Summer: Get a Sheep
     You should definitely have a sheep by now, and should be taking good care
of it (brush and talk to it every day). If you don't have the cash to get one, I
suggest spending a little more time in the mountains getting things to sell
rather than talking to people in the town. Fun is fun, but you need to start
getting a steady source of income.

13th of Summer: Tomato Re-Harvest
     Wow! A whole new set of tomatoes are ready to be harvested, and you'll get
some cash every three days! Pretty nice. Now you should be spending your money
on grass, and save up money for a cow.

14th of Summer: First Corn Harvest
     The corn you planted on your first day is ready to be picked, and at 120
gold per ear, it's going to be a good day. You should have quite a bit of cash
from your summer crops by now. Also, don't forget that today is Ann's birthday.
Bring her something nice, like a tomato from your field.

15th-16th of Summer: Normal Work Days

17th of Summer: Firefly Festival
     The Firefly Festival takes place down at the beach, at 7:00. The townsfolk
reminisce on their ancestors. This may offer hints of their pasts, so it might
be interesting to talk to some. The mayor will give you a lantern at the end,
which is lit with the brilliant moonlight stone. The villagers will then send
the lanterns off into the ocean, making a pink glow to see their ancestors off.
     This is also the last day to plant corn and harvest it before the season is
over.

18th of Summer: Corn Re-Harvest
     Your corn will once again be ready for pickin', and if you have a little
extra share it with one of the townspeople.

19th of Summer: Get a Cow
    Because of your many harvests and re-harvests, you should be swimming in a
cash. Well, maybe not, but you should have the 6000 gold needed to buy a cow.
Head down to the Green Ranch and purchase one of the little calves. But be sure
you have enough feed, or you may have to sell it back before winter.

20th of Summer: Normal Work Day

21st of Summer: Last Day for Tomatoes
     What's more to say? Planting tomatoes after today will be a waste of money.
This is the last time you can plant them and harvest them in time for Fall.

22nd-23rd of Summer: Normal Work Days

24th of Summer: Sea Festival
    The Sea Festival, or swimming race, is held down at the beach. It's a really
fun event, similar to the horse race, but instead you race. It's not incredibly
hard to win, and this year's prize is the Invincible Katori!!! What does it do?
Absolutely nothing! It's a little pig ornament that goes in your house. There
are rumors saying that it protects your greenhouse from typhoons, but I'm not
sure. Anyway, the swimming race is really fun, and definitely worth entering.

25th-28th of Summer: Normal Work Days

29th of Summer: Buy the Shears
     Your sheep will probably be mature (or near maturity) by now, and any money
you have left over from your cow purchase should go toward the shears. Trimming
your sheep will get you a lot of money. This is what you've feeding and brushing
it for, so be sure to get money in return.

30th of Summer: Last Day of Summer
     Summer's ending, and it's just going to get colder from now on. Everything
will soon be turning color and winter will be just around the corner. Today is
also the last day to plant grass this year. I you don't have a lot of grass, I
strongly suggest buying some more. Even if you think you have enough, more never
hurts, especially come the end of winter when you can't feed your animals.

FALL: The trees lose there brightly colored leaves, and many of the animals
disappear from the forest. The bridge to the mountain top is still broken, so
the summit is out of reach... but for how long? There are many fruits to be
found in the forest, as well as some eggplants that can stand the harsher
weather. The townspeople also host some athletic festivals.

4th of Fall:  Cow Festival
12th of Fall: Harvest Festival
20th of Fall: Egg Hunt Festival
28th of Fall: Local Horse Race

1st of Fall: First Day of Fall
    The golden leaves of Fall have come, and now is the time to prepare for
winter. Get some money from the forest, as there are Wild Grapes and Mushrooms
to be found. You'll need all the money you can get, so also head to the flower
shop and buy 4-10 packages of Eggplants. They won't get you a whole lot of
money, but enough to be able to buy more things. If you're dating Elli, be sure
to remember that today is her birthday. She likes eggs, so bring her one from
your chicken coop.

2nd of Fall: Watch for Rain!
     Like the Spring, Fall has a good amount of rain. You'll need to repair your
fences (you cans still take animals outside in the Fall), so go up to the forest
today and chop a lot of wood. While you're up there, grab some mushrooms, herbs,
and Wild Grapes. Even Poison Mushrooms can be sold! The potion shop owner likes
to receive poisonous mushrooms, but everyone else hates them.

3rd of Fall: Normal Work Day

4th of Fall: Cow Festival
     This festival takes place early in the season. It's a very good festival,
because you can see the local farms' cows and drink their milk. Unfortunately,
you don't have a cow yet, so you can't enter. The Green Ranch cow is likely to
win, because of its rich coat and vitamin filled milk.

5th of Fall: Basil Leaves
     Now that the plants have stopped growing, Basil sets back out on the road
to warmer regions to find tropical plants for the next season. Bid him farewell
(he won't be back until next Spring! Oh No!), then get back to work.

6th-7th of Fall: Normal Work Days

8th of Fall: First Eggplant Harvest
     Your eggplants should be ready for harvest. The profits should go towards a
cow, which will make you some money during your first winter. Without a steady
source of income during the winter, you may not be ready for next spring!

9th-10th of Fall: Normal Work Days

11th of Fall: Eggplant Re-Harvest
     Your first eggplants will have another harvest now, with some good purple
goodness. The revenues, of course, should go to the cow fund.

12th of Fall: Harvest Festival
     This could possibly be the biggest festival of the year, although it's not
the most exciting festival. However, the next year's King is chosen, you get to
eat food from the harvest, and to top it off you can dance with the girl of your
choice! The first part is where you mingle with people. Tell Popuri that her
salad tastes strange; she doesn't like dishonest people. If you do, you can
sample the other girl's meals. After this, go to see Elli. She spent all of
yesterday cooking up cakes for the festival. As the tradition goes, whoever
finds a coin in their cake slice will become King! Unfortunately, there's no
sure-fire way to become King. The only way to improve your odds is to become
friends with the townsfolk. The final part of the festival is the dance.
Afterwards you'll head home to a good night's sleep.

13th-14th of Fall: Normal Work Days

15th of Fall: Buy a Cow
     You should have more than enough money to buy a cow now. How? Your
eggplants should have helped you, as yesterday was your third harvest. If you
want to buy the milker right away, make a stop at the tool shop (there sure is a
lot of rhyming in this entry). This will save you the hassle later, and you
should have enough money to be able to afford it.

16th of Fall: Chop some Lumber
     It's time to start getting a lot of lumber... winter's coming and you might
want a nice addition to your house. Also, once the Hot Spring has been restored,
much of the wood in the forest will disappear. Take advantage of the abundance
of wood by spending the day gathering foods and chopping wood. Start saving up a
little money, too.

17th-19th of Fall: Normal Work Days

20th of Fall: Egg Festival
     The egg festival is perhaps the most fun festival. Similar to another
holiday, the mayor hides eggs over the town in special crates. Each one has a
different colored egg. Here's the different part: when the mayor holds up an
egg, the players run around the town looking for another egg that is identical.
The one who finds it first (in a time limit) will win that round. It's very fun,
and good exercise, so you should participate. However, it's kinda hard to lose,
which eliminates some of the excitement.

21st of Fall: Normal Work Day

22nd of Fall: Tomorrow is the Last Day to Plant Eggplants!!!
     Tomorrow is the last day to plant eggplants. Why don't I have this entry on
tomorrow's date then? Because you might be busy working, and accidentally miss
planting and watering. It's a good idea just to plant today instead.

23rd of Fall: The Bridge to the Mountain
     Since your first day, the sign near the three stumps has said BRIDGE OUT.
Now's your chance to fix it and see what's up on the summit! The carpenter's
wills top by and ask you to work on the bridge with them. If you do, you'll get
paid, and only for a half-hour of work! The second you step foot on the mountain
ground, you'll begin to work. You have to arrive before 3:00, but you can come
whenever you want before then (like 2:30). After you're done, it'll be three.
You'll also have an extra 1000g in your pocket! This lasts for more days, so be
sure to go and get some money.

24th of Fall: Return to the Mountain
     Once again, return to the mountain for work. Continue the rest of your day
as you normally would.

25th of Fall: Normal Work Day (Work on Mountain Bridge, too!)

26th of Fall: Get Ready For the Horse Race
     The deadline for entering the horse race is tomorrow, and by now your horse
should be full-grown. It's fun to race, and your horse will be happier if you
win. Enter in the Fall Horse race. Remember, there's three races, so you can
still bet!

27th of Fall: Bridge is Completed!
     After all of these working days (and making a total of 5000 gold!!!), the
bridge will finally be completed. Why not go see what all of your hard work was
for? At the summit, be sure to meet the restaurant owner and his wife. They'll
be happy to see someone from the town after all this time.
     Also, the Green Ranch Owner will stop by in the morining, asking you if you
want to enter the race. You should, because if you win, you'll get a nice
picture (and praise).

28th of Fall: Fall Horse Race
     The second Horse Race of the year, and you'll be racing in it! Be sure to
arrive by 10:00 (definitely no later!) if you want to make it in time for the
first race. Many of the same things can be found at the Fall Horse Race that are
at the Spring Race too.

Medals:   Use- Exchange for Prizes       Cost- 50 gold
Candy:    Found- Buyer's Booth           Cost- 120 gold
Fry:      Found- Buyer's Booth           Cost- 200 gold
Corn:     Found- Buyer's Booth           Cost- 250 gold
Iced Tea: Found- Baker's Booth           Cost- 150 gold
Cookie:   Found- Baker's Booth           Cost- 300 gold

Prizes:  New Stable-         3000 medals
         Stuffed Horse-      1000 medals
         Sustaining Carrot-  500 medals

29th of Fall: Normal Work Day

30th of Fall: Last Day of Fall
    Gasp! The year is coming to an end! Even worse, the harsh season of winter
is upon you. Be sure to make trips to the forest for items, as little can be
found during winter. Harvest all remaining crops and cut all of your grass. Stay
up late if you have to, but fit it all in!


WINTER: All of the golden leaves have fallen from the trees, and freshly fallen
snow covers the cold ground. Winter is here, and you won't have much to do the
first week or so. No crops, no foraging in the forest. However, the Mine's
opening on the 8th should provide you with an excellent source of income during
this frosty season.

10th of Winter: Thanksgiving
19th of Winter: Local Dog Race
24th of Winter: Starry Night Festival
27th of Winter: Spirit Festival
30th of Winter: New Year's Eve

1st of Winter: Lumber and Cows
     Brrr... Winter's here, but that should be no reason to slack off. But you
can't grow crops? The mine's not open yet? Well, you should still do
something... why not chop wood? You'll need 500 wood towards the purchase of a
nice Kitchen, so you can store items, keep track of the power berries you've
found, and take a look at your recipes. You should add on to your house instead
of buy additional animals, because it'll be hard enough to feed the one's you
have!
     Also on today, the Green Ranch Owner will come by. He's just got a few
extra cows from a sad-looking woman, but he's run out of room in his barn. He'll
ask you to look after three cows from today to the fifth. If you do so, he'll be
more than happy to pay you for your trouble. If you have plenty of feed, than
accept. you need all the money you can get, especially in the Winter. If you
don't have much feed, still accept! With the revenue, you can buy more cow feed
from the Green Ranch than you would waste. Either way, help the Green Ranch
Owner and you'll become better friends.

2nd of Winter: Take Care of the Cows
     Today will be your second day with the Green Ranch cows. To make Rick a
little happier, brush and talk to the cows. They'll be happy, even though
they're not your cows. Feed them, of course, too. Afterwards, head back to the
forest to chop some more wood. These days, after chopping all seven stumps, head
into town and become better acquainted with the people there.

Snowy Day: Don't Catch A Cold!
     Snowy days are very similar to rainy days. You'll catch a cold if you work
to hard, and the fences in your field will break down. If you want to save
lumber, take all of your fences and put them in your lumber bin. That way you
won't lose any wood.

3rd-4th of Winter: Chop Wood and Take Care of Animals!

5th of Winter: The Cows will be Picked Up
     After being with the Green Ranch cows for four days, the Green Ranch owner
will come by and pick them up. He'll pay you for the job, and will be quite
happy, too. Afterwards spend the day as you normally wood (pun intended), by
chopping stumps and visiting the townspeople.

6th of Winter: Chop Wood and Take Care of your Animals!

7th of Winter: Go see the Carpenter for a Kitchen
     The time has come! You'll finally be extending the tiny little shack you
call a home and be adding on a beautiful new kitchen! The kitchen has a bunch of
wonderful features, like the freezer, which can store foods, and the signs on
the wall keep track of all the recipes and power berries you've collected.
     To get the kitchen, head to the carpenter's house in the forest and go to
the back wall. The sign there will explain the extensions cost and the amount of
lumber required. Get the kitchen and the carpenter will handle the rest. In a
few short days, a lovely Kitchen will be yours!

8th of Winter: Mine Opens!!!
     What a great day! Your days of chopping wood are over! Now you can dig at
the mine (and for money, too!). The mine is a fairly good source of income, and
opens on this day. Head to the back of the cave in the forest to find it. It
stays open until the last day of winter. Here's what you can mine:

Iron Stone: 100 gold
Moonlight Stone: 500 gold
Blue Stone: 700 gold
Rare Minerals: 1000 gold.

You can also find many coins, which are worth 10 gold each. Also in the mine are
two types of roots and the weather vane. What are they? You'll have to find out
for yourself...

9th of Winter: Visit the Bakery
     Now that you'll soon be having a Kitchen, wouldn't you like to spruce it up
with some mugs or table mats? You can decorate it with some items you can win
from the year end lottery drawing. To be able to enter the drawing, you'll need
some points to enter! It's too late to get enough for the Flower Drawing, but
the bakery will still be selling cakes, which are what you need for points! Make
sure you've bought at least ten cakes (if funds permit) by the end of the year
so you can enter the drawing. Eat the cake for stamina or give it to your
sweetie.

10th of Winter: Thanksgiving
     A day of giving thanks is also a day of eating a lot. Like in our world,
the residents of Harvest Moon celebrate Thanksgiving. If a girl likes you, she
may stop by your farm to give you a cake. Be sure to be there when she arrives.
Other people of the town also bake cakes, so talk to as many people as you can
today. Take a break from work for today.

11th of Winter: Maria's Birthday
     Today is Maria's Birthday. If you're courting her, don't forget to bring
her a gift. Cake will do nicely if you can't find anything (and will add another
sticker to your card!). If you're not courting her, it'd still be nice to pay
her a visit, although it's not necessary (Harris might be well into courting her
by now).

12th of Winter: The Hot Springs
     An earthquake rumbled loose some rocks near a spring of hot water, and the
local carpenters were thinking about making it into a spa where people could
relax. They'll come by today and ask you to help. Like the bridge, they'll pay
you every day. You can also come at the last second and still get paid. However,
work ends at 3:00, so you won't get any time to dig for minerals if you agree.
But, if you do work, you'll get another bonus at the end. I encourage you to
help.

13th of Winter-15th of Winter: Work on the Hot Springs

16th of Winter: Completion of the Hot Springs
    After today, the hot springs will be finished! And how great it is! While it
won't refill energy, taking a dip will help prevent a cold. If you're chopping
wood or mining on a snowy day, stop by here on your way. When you finish, you
and the carpenters will all gather around for a photo, which will be added to
your album. Very nice!

17th of Winter: Precious Stones
    In your diggings in the mine, you may have come across some precious
minerals. If you find a Moonlight Stone, Blue Stone, or Rare Mineral, save it.
The Moonlight Stone and Rare Minerals are both given to Rick. If you give Rick a
Moonlight Stone, he'll sell a Firefly Lantern before the next Firefly Festival
in the Summer. The Rare Minerals will get Rick started on a strange device. A
teleporter! See for yourself the wacky outcome of this. The Blue Stone, however,
do not give Rick! If you do, he'll tell you the Craft Shop Owner wanted one, but
if you went to all the trouble, he'll take it. To avoid losing it, give it to
the Craft Shop Owner. He'll use it to dye the "mess up" pot you've seen since
the first day. You can then purchase it, but you should probably save up for
more important things.

18th of Winter: Enter the Dog Race
     If you've been playing and feeding your dog (even though it's kinda hard to
feed it in the first Winter when there's nothing to give it), enter it into the
race. It'll most likely lose, but you might as well give it a try, right?

19th of Winter: Local Dog Race
     Today is the day of the race. Though not as popular as the Horse races, the
dog race is still fun to watch. Arrive there. There are different prizes you can
get, such as the new Dog House and Cute Clock. There's also different things to
eat and drink. You can bet on the race or just watch, depending on how much
money you have. Enjoy the races!

20th-23rd of Winter: Mine and Cut Wood

24th of Winter: Starry Night
     Today is the perfect day to spend with your girlfriend. Each girl goes to a
different spot (well, not all of them)

Popuri: Mountain Summit
Ann:    Church Performance
Elli:   Church Performance
Maria:  Church Performance
Karen:  Beach

Visit the girl you like and not only will she be very happy, you might share a
special moment together. If you don't have a girlfriend, head to the church for
the performance. Maria plays the organ while Ann and Elli play the Flute. This
performance is nice and is where some of the townspeople gather. Because it's
the Starry NIGHT festival, don't come until 7:00 p.m.

25th of Winter: Beginning of Bakery Drawing
     This is it! Count up the stickers on your Flower (shouldn't be too many)
and Cake (should be at least ten) cards and take them to the shops. If you have
ten stickers, the owners will enter you in a raffle drawing. In the bakery
drawing, some of the prizes you could win are Honey (refills energy to maximum),
a mug, and two table mats (decorate your kitchen). If you find yourself short a
couple bakery stickers, just buy some more cakes and you'll receive more
stickers! This raffle lasts until the 29th.

26th of Winter: Mine and Chop Wood

27th of Winter: Spirit Festival
     If you happen to be good friends with the potion shop owner, he may invite
you to come and play in the Spirit Festival. You probably don't have an Ocarina
now, but you can always play on the bell the Green Ranch Owner gave you when you
bought a sheep. If you do have an Ocarina, it'll sound better, but don't rush
out and buy one just for this festival. Come evening (7:00), head to the Town
Square. The performance to drive evil spirits away will start, and it seems a
large crowd has shown up for it!

28th of Winter: Mine and Chop Wood

29th of Winter: End of Lottery & Karen's Birthday
     Today is the last day to enter the drawings, so if you have enough tickets,
race down to the shops and enter!
     This day also marks Karen's birthday. If you have any Wild Grapes left over
from Fall (you probably won't), she'd love those, but Cake works nicely for
those willing to spend a little dough.

30th of Winter: New Year's Eve
     Wow! Winter's almost over. Can you believe it? The new year will be
starting soon, but tonight you can listen to resolutions and even get your
fortune told by Elli. After 7:00, head on down to the church for the public
gathering. Talk to everyone, then leave. There's no big ceremony, and you can't
stay until midnight. If a girl likes you, she may ask you to come somewhere with
her before you go home.

                           - - YEAR TWO - -

SPRING: It looks like you've made it through an entire year! But you can't stop
yet, 'cause the second year is even more full of social activities and things to
do. This Spring will be the first time you've been to the New Year's Festival,
and a strange new person will appear at the base of the mountain. Here's the
calendar of events:

1st of Spring:  New Year's Festival
8th of Spring:  Planting Festival
17th of Spring: Local Horse Race
23rd of Spring: Flower Festival

1st of Spring: New Year's Day
     The new year has just begun, and what better way to celebrate than to drink
yourself crazy? You may have gone to the bar a few times, or you may have not.
Depending on the amount of drinks you consumed over the last year, the more you
can drink at this festival. The goal is to outdrink everyone. Everyone will
toast to you when they meet you, but when they've had enough, they'll go home.
Go around and see how many people you can beat. Be warned, however, that some
people such as Karen and Kai are good drinkers, while others, such as Maria and
the Bakery Owner aren't used to alchohol. If you want to beat Gray, challenge
him before you challenge Ann. The shops will all be closed today, so don't worry
about buying seeds and such.

2nd of Spring: Buy Seeds
     Take a trip to your friendly neighborhood Flower Shop and buy some seeds.
Start your fields off with some dandy potato or cabbage seeds. If you need some
quick cash, plant some turnips. Try planting more vegetables, about 6-12 plots.
Save room for grass, though, because you might be getting another cow soon.
     After planting your seeds, take a trip to the forest to forage for money
making items and to chop wood. When you're there, you may notice a strange
looking scientist. He says that he's looking for the Rare Emerald Butterfly.
Could you help him find it? Maybe...

3rd of Spring: Spring for A Room Organizer
     I think it's about time you bought this handy little item if you haven't
already. Head down to Rick's Tool Shop with 2000 gold and pick up the item on
the counter. While it looks small here, it actually is a cabinet used to store
non-food items (but not tools). You can store wool, flowers, minerals, or other
things in this cabinet. It's not necessary, but it's very nice to have.
     After your trip to the shop, make up for some of the money by stopping by
the forest on the way home. If you grew turnips, they should be ready soon.

4th of Spring: Normal Work Day

5th of Spring: First Turnip Harvest
     If you decided to be eager and grow turnips, they should be ready now. Pick
them and start saving up for another cow with the profits. Looks like you
potatoes will be ready before the Planting Festival. How nice!

6th of Spring: Normal Work Day

7th of Spring: First Potato Harvest
     If you were a little more patient (and a little wiser), your potatoes will
be ready today, earning you big bucks. Be sure not to forget to always have some
seeds handy so you can replant after you pick. It's easier than going back to
the Flower Shop every time (unless you like to talk with Popuri and Lillia!).

8th of Spring: Planting Festival
     The second annual Planting Festival is just like the first one. The King
flies up in the balloon with one person and spreads seeds across the country
side. Everyone releases their balloons into the air after they leave.
     If you have been chosen King, you get the honor of riding in the balloon!
You can choose 1 person (anybody) that will accompany you in your flight. Up in
the air, you two will watch the balloons fly by and will exchange a few
thoughts.
     Cabbages planted on Spring 2nd will be ready to pick today.

9th of Spring: Second Batch of Turnips
     Your second crop of Turnips is ready. Go out into the fields and pick some
of these white little beauties. The proceeds should go towards another animal;
specifically, a cow (perhaps a sheep if you prefer).

10th of Spring: Go Chop Some Wood
     Now that you have plenty of cash to grow crops, you might want to save time
(remember, time is money!) by purchasing a Greenhouse. Not only will this nifty
extension allow you to grow crops year-round (including in the Winter), you'll
spend no time doing it (at least in the game). However, there are some cons to a
greenhouse. First of all, rain won't water the crops. You'll still have to water
them yourself. Second, it costs a ton of gold and lumber, so you might as well
start saving and chopping wood soon. Also, it can be blown away in a typhoon.
This means all of your money, lumber and crops inside of it will be gone.
Bummer.
     Because of this I recommend that you wait until Fall to buy a Greenhouse.
That will also give you time to save some money and chop some more wood.
However, the New Hot Springs has replaced the three stumps, which limits the
amount of wood you can chop in a day. Start making a habit out of chopping wood.
You'll need all you can get. And hey, if you have any left over you can get a
cool Bathroom, too.

11th of Spring-12th of Spring: Normal Work Days

13th of Spring: Double Veggie Day
     Guess what? More potatoes! Yipee! Run around your farm celebrating until
nighttime. Then stay awake all night drinking beer. No, actually, pick the
potatoes and get to your daily chores.
     Not only are there potatoes, but turnips! Wow, what a day. You'll probably
spend most of it picking crops, but leave time for other chores.

14th of Spring: Normal Work Day

15th of Spring: Cabbages and Cows: Don't you love Alliteration?
     There are two parts to today, Cabbages and Cows. Follow the complex guide
below or think about the title some more.

Cabbages: Pick your cabbages. Put them in the Shipping Bin. Make Money.
Cows: Go to Green Ranch. Talk to Owner. Buy Cow. Name Cow. Brush Cow. Talk
      to Cow. Feed Cow.

16th of Spring: Enter the Horse Race
     The title is pretty self explanatory, but if you want, I'll go into detail:
Enter the Horse Race today. If you didn't win the trophy before, here's another
chance. If you've been slicing your horse with the axe and sickle, however, your
odds might be quite low.

17th of Spring: Local Horse Race
     This is the same festival as before, with the same food and items. Because
you have a little cash now, bet a few medals on a horse that you think will win.
Even if you lose, it's fun to bet.
     When it's time for your race, press the button repeatedly and with rhythm.
Remember to give it all you've got once the crowd begins to cheer (near the end
of the race).

18th of Spring: Normal Work Day

19th of Spring: Vote For the Flower Princess
     Unfortunately, your vote doesn't necessarily count for a lot. If the King
this year likes a particular girl, then it's likely that they will dance
together (for example, if Harris is King, Maria will most likely be the Flower
Princess). Your vote does count, however, so take a trip to the town square and
cast your ballot.

20th-21st of Spring: Normal Work Days

22nd of Spring: Popuri's #1 Day
     Today, shockingly, is Popuri's birthday. What's even more shocking is that
it's on the same day as it was the year before. What if it's on the same day the
next year? That would be freaky. Oh, yeah, Popuri likes flowers, so it'd be a
good idea to give a bouquet to her.
     Today is also the last day you can buy and plant cabbages (the Flower Shop
will be closed tomroow), so get another batch in before the year's end.

23rd of Spring: Flower Festival
     One of the most beautiful days of the year is here, decorated with Flowers
throughout the square. You can come, dance with the girl you like (or if you've
gotten married, your wife), and see who's been crowned Queen.

24th of Spring: Last Day to Plant Potatoes
     After today, potatoes won't sprout until it's too late. Go to the flower
shop and buy a couple bags to plant and harvest before the season's closing.

25th of Spring: Blue Mist Seeds
     Notice that scientist guy up at the base of Moon Mountain? He's searching
for the Emerald Butterfly, and here's a way to help him find it. Today, the Blue
Mist seeds will arrive at the Flower Shop. Buy them, and Popuri will help you
plant them in the rich soil of the forest. You have a big responsibility,
though. You must water them every day without missing a single day, or they will
die. Fortunately, you have until the end of Summer to get it full grown and you
can buy the seeds and try again as many times as you want.

26th of Spring: Last Day to Plant Turnips
    After today, no visits to the Flower Shop until summer will be necessary. Go
purchase some turnips to make some extra money for your Greenhouse.

27th-29th of Spring: Normal Work Days

30th of Spring: Visit the Vineyard for a Drink
     Visiting the Bar for some wine is perfectly fine, but you need to save some
money for your future Greenhouse. But you still want to be able to beat everyone
at the next New Year's Festival, right? There's a nice solution, unless you have
some moral obligation against "borrowing" wine from someone. Go to the Vineyard
and go into the Wine Cellar. Stand in front of one of the kegs. Get your bottle
out and press B. It may take try or two, but you'll fill it up with wine! Drink
some more (not too much!), then fill up the bottle again for later. You can do
this whenever you have spare time. It's not the same as the lively bar, but hey,
it's free.
     Also, if you have any leftover crops, pick them, but be sure to save one
for the Vegetable Festival at the beginning of Summer. My recommendation is
bring keep a Potatoe. Store whatever food you choose in the refrigerator of your
Kitchen.


SUMMER: Another lovely Summer have come back, and the hot winds will bring some
prosperous crops back as well. Corn and Tomatoes survive well in this harsh
time, but be wary of typhoons!

     Fireworks Celebration: 1st
     Vegetable Festival:    9th
     Firefly Festival:      17th
     Sea Festival:          24th

1st of Summer: Get Some Seeds!
     On this warm, humid first day of Summer, run to the flower shop and
purchase a bunch of seeds for your fields. Tomatoes will get you the most money,
but golden corn looks nice too, so buy a nice mixture of seeds. You should spend
today planting and watering your new crops. If you have any extra time, talk to
some of the people to learn how they feel about Summer.
     Don't forget about the Fireworks Festival at night. Go visit the girl you
like and spend the evening watching the gorgeous display of exploding lights.

2nd of Summer: Chop Wood and Tend Crops
     Like usual, you'll need two things for your greenhouse. Money and wood. So
you should make sure your crops will grow big and strong and that you have
plenty of wood to build it. Spend any extra time in your day to visit the forest
to talk and forage for some extra cash.

3rd of Summer: Blue Mist Flower
     If you bought and planted the Blue Mist seeds on the 25th of Spring and
watered them every day, the Blue Mist Flower should be in full bloom at the
mountain grove. Go look at the flower to see it's beauty and to get a special
treat.

4th of Summer: Normal Work Day

5th of Summer: Carpet Your Home
     You should have enough money by the end of Summer and still have a little
left over, so you should be able to buy something. Another house addition would
take up too much precious wood, so you'll have to get something else. Why not a
lovely carpet? This carpet will decorate the center of your main room and makes
it a little more cozy. It costs 3000g, but you should be able to afford it.
Spend the rest of your day as you normally would.

6th-7th of Summer: Normal Work Days

8th of Summer: Buy a Cow
     Plunk down the cash for another cow today. The extra revenue you'll get
will most definitely help you in the future.

9th of Summer: Vegetable Festival
     The Vegetable Festival is today. You should have saved a Vegetable from the
Spring in your Kitchen's refridgerator, but if you didn't it's OK. If you did,
take it out and get down to the Town Square before and give it to the Mayor to
enter. You'll have the best chance with a Potato. As you may have discovered,
the Potion Shop Owner is very good at growing food and usually wins. See if this
year it'll be different.

10th of Summer: Tomatoes Ready
     Just in time to miss the Vegetable Festival, you're tomatoes should be
ready to pick today. Don't forget to water them again and again to get more
harvests.

11th-13th of Summer: Normal Work Days

14th of Summer: Corn Ready
     Your Corn will be ready now. In four more quick days, another harvest will
be ready. How nice!

15th-16th of Summer: Normal Work Days

17th of Summer: Firefly Festival
     Today should be a normal work day. At night, however, head down to the
beach to celebrate the annual Firefly Festival with the rest of the townspeople.
Keep your grandfather in mind as you sail your firefly lantern out to sea (I
think I'm getting a little too into this game...).
     Today is also the last day you can plant corn and get one harvest before
the season is over.

18th-20th of Summer: Normal Work Days

21st of Summer: Last Day to Plant those Tomatoes
     If you want to even be able to get one small harvest of tomatoes in before
the season ends, you'll have to plant the seeds today and never miss a day of
watering.

22nd-23rd of Summer: Normal Work Days

24th of Summer: Sea Festival
     It's time for another Sea Festival, and it's a lovely day for swimming.
Head down to the beach somtime during the day to participate in the race to the
bouy. If you won last year, this year's prize will be very helpful toward your
goal of getting a Greenhouse: 500 pieces of wood! Swim like you've never swum
before!

25th-29th of Summer: Normal Work Days

30th of Summer: Last Day of Summer
     Summer has come to a close, and soon Fall will be here. Fortunately, you
should be nearing your money needed for a Greenhouse, so you'll be able to
continue to grow crops throughout the winter. Pick up any special mountain items
you want to save in your fridge, save a tomato for next year's Vegetable
Festival, then go to bed and wake up to a beautiful Autumn morining!


FALL: Your second Fall is upon you, and you know what that means... Winter's
coming soon. Fall's your last chance to build up feed and money before Winter
comes, where money is hard to make and feed will cost you extra gold.

4th of Fall:  Cow Festival
12th of Fall: Harvest Festival
20th of Fall: Egg Hunt Festival
28th of Fall: Local Horse Race

1st of Fall: Golden Leaves and Eggplants
     Those are the two major changes from summer to Fall. Wake up bright and
early and head down to the Flower Shop when it opens. Purchase at least 5 bags
of this. However, you will be getting your Greenhouse this Fall (where you will
spend most of your gardening), so you don't need to go overboard. Don't forget
to take a trip to the forest and collect some of the seasonal fruits.
     Also, today is Elli's birthday. If you're dating her, bring her some Milk
or Eggs to get an extra special thanks.

2nd-3rd of Fall: Normal Work Days

4th of Fall: Cow Festival
     The Cow Festival is today! The cow you raised from last Fall will be
producing large milk by now (assuming you took care of it), and it should be
your choice to send. If your cow wins (and it most likely will), it'll begin to
produce the luxorious gold milk, which you can sell for a hefty 500g.

5th of Fall: Bye-Bye Basil
     Basil, the devout plant studier and husband of Lillia, will set out on the
road again today. He'll be going to warmer places where rare plants grow,
because there won't be many plants growing during the Winter in Flower Bud
Village. Say goodbye, then continue the day as you normally would.

6th-7th of Fall: Normal Work Days

8th of Fall: First Eggplant Harvest
     Your eggplants will be ripe today and read for picking. Get on your horse
and ride around collecting them. The money will be put to good use soon.

9th-10th of Fall: Normal Work Days

11th of Fall: Eggplant Re-Harvest
     After every three days from now until the end of Fall, your eggplants will
be ready for picking again. Attack of the Killer Eggplants! No wait... that was
a different crop in this game...

12th of Fall: Harvest Festival
     The Harvest Festival is today, and you have another shot at being the King.
Head down to the Town Square after all your chores are done, and talk to the
girls, sample the foods they have, then eat the special cake. If you find a coin
in the cake, you'll be next year's King. If you didn't, better luck next time.

13th-14th of Fall: Normal Work Day

15th of Fall: Buy a Greenhouse
     Well, this is it. The time has come for you to purchase a Greenhouse. A
Greenhouse will be incredibly useful for making money, especially in the coming
Winter. in a Greenhouse, you can grow any crop (and in Winter you can grow
strawberries). There's also a ton of room inside, and best of all, time stop
when you enter! Head into the forest and to the carpenter's house, and request
the extension. In a few days time, you'll get the beautiful Greenhouse for all
your growing needs.
     When it is built, head down to the Flower Shop and purchase some 1-12 bags
of Tomatoe seeds. Tomatoes will get you the most money out of any crop in the
Greenhouse. There is room for 16 3x3 squares of crops, but unfortunately, on one
side you won't be able to harvest the crop facing the wall, so its a good idea
to plant crops that only grow once (strawberries/potatoes/cabbages/turnips).
However, you can still plant multiple-harvest crops there and make plenty of
cash. It's up to you and what you'd like to see in your Greenhouse (and hey, you
can always chop down unwanted/misplaced plants with the sickle).

16th-18th of Fall: Normal Work Days

19th of Fall: Buy Another Animal
     If you still have money left over from your Greenhouse purchase (and have
enough feed to last through the Winter), buy another animal (sheep or cow -
whichever you prefer). It's always nice to have more animals.

20th of Fall: Egg Hunt Festival
     The Egg Hunt has come again, and with it another game of "find the matching
egg". Like last year, it shouldn't be too hard to win. If you do prevail, you'll
get some lumber, which will help you make up for the lumber you spent in
building the Greenhouse.

21st-24th of Fall: Normal Work Days

25th of Fall: Save for a Bathroom
     With the new wood you should've won from the Egg Festival, you have enough
to build a bathroom. just think, a warm bath for you to relax in on snowy days.
It'll also help to prevent you from getting sick if you work too long in the
snow. However, you're probably a little strapped for cash after your
Greenhouse/crops purchase, so start saving money, and chop any additional wood
you might need.

26th of Fall: Normal Work Day

27th of Fall: Enter the Horse Race
     The Green Ranch Owner will drop by today and ask you if you'd like to enter
tomorrow's Horse Race. It's fun to do so, and if you haven't got the picture
yet, definitely do it.

28th of Fall: Fall Horse Race
     The second Horse Race of the year, and you'll be racing in it! Be sure to
arrive by 10:00 (definitely no later!) if you want to make it in time for the
first race. Many of the same things can be found at the Fall Horse Race that are
at the Spring Race too. Here are the prices:

Medals:   Use- Exchange for Prizes       Cost- 50 gold
Candy:    Found- Buyer's Booth           Cost- 120 gold
Fry:      Found- Buyer's Booth           Cost- 200 gold
Corn:     Found- Buyer's Booth           Cost- 250 gold
Iced Tea: Found- Baker's Booth           Cost- 150 gold
Cookie:   Found- Baker's Booth           Cost- 300 gold

Prizes:  New Stable-         3000 medals
         Stuffed Horse-      1000 medals
         Sustaining Carrot-  500 medals

29th of Fall: Normal Work Day

30th of Fall: Last Day of Fall
     Today's the last day of somewhat-cold weather. Tomorrow is the first of
really-cold weather. Pick a few Wild Grapes, Mushrooms, and herbs to put in your
refridgerator (in case you want to give them as gifts out-of-season).

More of this Walkthrough coming soon!


                              *   *   *

  - - - - - - - - - - - WALKTHROUGH 2: FORTUNE - - - - - - - - - - - -

Who wants to be a Millionaire? Sure, having a fun game is nice, but have you
ever dreamed of being rich? Having as much money as you could at the end of your
game? Become a Millionaire? Don't lie, we all know you want to. If you want to
squeeze every last gold piece that you could possibly get, than look no further,
this Walkthrough is for you. Forget about that "social status" stuff, cause
there's money to be made!!!

                              *   *   *

                            - - YEAR 1 - -

SPRING: Fresh Dew, Chirping birds, and the sound of a maniac sprinting down the
road so he can collect some herbs and add to his money. As a basic rule, if you
want to get as much money as possible, you'll have to skip festivals. I fact,
you'll eventually come to curse them as shops are closed on those days. Spring
is a great season to get started, but getting started is the hardest part,
especially when you're trying to conserve money. If you ever have any extra
time, search for Power Berries to increase your stamina.

3rd of Spring: Getting Started
     When you get up, don't forget to check the TV. Get in a habit of doing
this, because remember that time stops while you're inside. Don't bother with
doing anything for your dog, he's worthless (yeah it's cruel, but spending time
trying to find him is bad). You might want to take him inside and leave him
there forever. Decline the Mayor's offer of the town tour and get to work
clearing your fields. Once you have a 4x4 space clear, go to town and buy some
Potato seeds. Sorry for you cabbage planters but I made a mistake in my
calculations and you will actually only get three cabbage harvests as opposed to
the potatoes four. Get your single plot of potatoes planted and watered (close
to the shipping bin, of course), then head for the forest and get as much as
possible. If you have time, go to the cave before anywhere else because the
items there will get you a total of 170 gold, much higher than 40-70 gold you
can get in other areas. Don't waste any time with flowers. Spend the rest of the
night clearing land, but it is imperative that you do not get sick, so go to bed
at a decent time.

4th of Spring: Get a Foal
     It's more important to get money every day, so reserve some time (2-4
hours) at the end of every day early in the game so you can head to the forest
and get some money making items. Today, get a foal from the Green Ranch. Here's
some rules for taking care of it:
*Don't Spend time trying to find it. Whistle for it when you stay outside for a
while, and it may eventually come to you. It's not important enough to talk to
it that you should waste substantial time looking for it.
*Don't Brush it. Talking will take a lot longer, but the brush is a large
investment early in the game when you need the money for more important things.
If you made 200 gold from the day before (which you should have. Expect to make
at least 200g every day from the mountain), head to town to buy some cabbages.
Plant 'em and water 'em. Finish up the day by clearing all your stumps, and
start working on the rocks.

5th of Spring: Clear the Forest
     Today, spend a decent amount of time foraging. You'll make 430 gold if you
collect every plant in the forest, so do so. Buy two packs of potato seeds. You
should start taking more time away from clearing land and put more into
collecting selling items from the mountain.

6th of Spring: Field of Potatoes
     From now on, instead of planting new potato plots, plant cabbages. You'll
make more money of it now. Continue to replace your old potato plots with
potatoes, though. By the end of the day you should have four potato plots and
two cabbage plots. Start clearing a little area off to the side for grass.

7th of Spring: More Cabbages! More! More!
     Once again, spend all of your earnings from the forest on cabbage seeds.
You should still be getting +30 gold a day, and that will eventually accumulate.

8th of Spring: Clearing Land
     Your land should be free of Rocks by now, and you should only spend a
little amount of time at the end of the day clearing from now on. Spend more
time in the forest getting money for cabbage seeds!

9th of Spring: First Potato Harvest
     Your potatoes from day 1 should be ready to pick, and you'll get a nice 520
gold for it. Spend it on grass, so you can start to have some fodder to feed
your future cows. Also, quit with buying cabbages, go back to the potatoes again
now. Because of your harvesting, you might have to cut down on some other
chores, such as clearing land or maybe some of the trip to the forest (but be
sure to make enough in your trip to replace the potatoes).

10th of Spring: Some More Taters
     Ahh, another lovely batch of potatoes is ready to pick, and with its
earnings you can buy more potato seeds.

11th of Spring: Double potatoes
     What's this? Two potato harvests in one day? Excellent... Instead of
spending it all, use the forest money for new seeds and use this money to save
up for a chicken (you're almost there!).

12th of Spring: Normal Work Day
     Forage in the forest, buy some new seeds, water your crops, and clear a
little land. This describes a normal work day.

13th of Spring: Cabbage Harvest #1
     Some fresh little cabbage leaves are sprouting from the damp soil. What a
tranquil little journey these cabbages have gone through to become large. It's
too bad that you'll have to rip them out of the ground so you can make a little
money. But the 610 gold you make will be great towards your chicken purchase. In
fact, go down to the Green Ranch today and get a chicken. Also, plant cabbages
instead of potatoes from now to the 15th.

14th of Spring: Chicken Farm
     While more and more plots of crops are sprouting in your fields, you should
begin to work on your poultry empire. The first egg that you get should not be
sold, but instead put in the incubator to make more chickens. Continue this
process until you have a full coop of six chickens.

15th of Spring: 2nd Potato Harvest
     Your re-planted potato plots should be back with some more fresh potatoes,
or as they say in french, "pomme de terre" (that translates directly into "apple
of the earth"). Also, go back to planting potatoes once again.

16th of Spring-18th of Spring: Normal Work Day

19th of Spring: Back to Cabbages
     The tables have turned. From now on, you can only get one harvest from each
plot. Therefore, Cabbages (making the most money) are the top choice. Plant them
now until the 23rd.

20th of Spring: Cabbage Harvest #2
     Your second harvest of Cabbages should be here, and the money should go
towards your first cow.

21st of Spring: 3rd Potato Harvest
     Yum, more tasty vegetables are sprouting from the ground. You'll have lots
of cash now, and you should be getting closer to that cow!

23rd of Spring: Last Day to Plant Cabbages!!!
     After this day absolutely DO NOT PLANT CABBAGES! If you do, they will die
when the seasons change. Be sure not to waste valuable money, but be sure to get
a lot of cabbage seeds to plant today.

24th of Spring: Last Day to Plant Potatoes!!!
     Oh no! The choices of crops are diminishing quickly, so if you didn't spend
enough on cabbage seeds, get some potato seeds. What should you plant after
this? Go to the low-profit turnip seeds. They won't make you nearly as much
money, but they will be all you can plant and harvest in time for summer.

25th of Spring: Normal Work Day

26th of Spring: Last Day to plant Turnips!!!
     This is it, the absolute last day to plant crops in the Spring!!! It
actually may be wise to spend as much as you can afford (or plant), because
you'll still make a good profit from it. Buy like crazy!

27th of Spring: Full Chicken Coop
     By now there should be a full pen of chickens at your farm. True, some of
them may still be chicks, but the coop should be full. Be sure to stock up on as
much feed as you can when you visit the Green Ranch, because frequent trips will
waste time.

28th of Spring: Buy a Brush and a Cow
     You've finally got enough chickens, and now what? A cow??? Don't worry, you
should have plenty of money from your crops and chickens to afford this animal.
In fact, if you've saved up enough money before now it would be great to get
one. You'll need a brush to take care of it, and a good amount of grass (a few
plots should do) to feed it. After getting it, don't ever take it outside! This
will waste time getting it in and out, something you can't afford.
     Now that you have the brush, it might be a good idea to brush your horse so
it grows up quicker. However, only do this if you have time.

29th of Spring: Normal work day

30th of Spring: Last Day of Spring
      Ahh, a prosperous season of money and more money. You have a baby cow, six
chickens (maybe a few chicks), and a horse that should be getting close to
maturity. You should celebrate... perhaps a drink at the bar? Yeah right! This
is the fortune walkthrough! If you want consolation give yourself a pat on the
back. You've got some Summer crops to plant!


SUMMER: The lazy days of Summer... at least for others. Summer is the most
profitable season, and you'd better take advantage of it if you want to get a
Greenhouse before Winter (which is definitely needed for the success of
millionaires). Tomatoes are your main cash crop, but trips to the forest can
prove helpful for those lean times. Summer also has many festivals that you
won't go to. Festivals are for the lazy bums who don't know how to work.

1st of Summer: Buy Some Seeds
     Today you'll spend entirely in your fields planting and watering crops. You
must get enough crops this season so you can get a Greenhouse in the middle of
Fall. You won't have to purchase new crops in the middle of the season (you
should plant all the space you can with tomatoes), so there is no need for me to
tell you when corn will be more beneficial to grow than tomatoes. Anyway, Here's
the timeline for today:

6:00- Because the shop isn't open yet, make use of your time by tilling
      any soil that's still untilled from spring. Try to get as many
      crops in this season, so till as much as you can. If you get done
      early, head to the forest and quickly grab some stuff to sell.
8:30- Go to town and visit the Flower Shop. Purchase as many tomato
      seeds as you can plant. Rush back to your farm quickly. Plant the
      seeds and water them.
2:30- If you need more time to plant, it's OK if you need to. For those
      fast workers, head to the forest and get some plants you can sell.
5:30- Head back to the farm and put in your fruits and other plants.
      Feed the animals and do any other last minute chores.
8:30- After finishing your work, go back to your house and go to sleep.

2nd of Summer: Crops First, Plants Second
     Your main duty every day is to make sure you water your crops. Make sure
this gets done, because you'll need every gold piece. If you're done watering,
cut your grass for feed for your animals. Go to the forest for plants to sell
after that. If all of your chores are done, chop some wood. You'll need it when
you have to build the Greenhouse. This should be your schedule for every day. If
you have free time after that, don't forget that there are Power Berries out
there that will raise your stamina. But you probably won't have time to find
them, with all the chores you have to do.

3rd of Summer: Mature Horse
     If you remembered to talk and brush your horse every day, you may have a
mature horse by now, but chances are you won't. When it does grow big, its
saddle bags are a priceless item. And best of all, they're free! When your horse
matures it will instantly have saddlebags, which are the same as a portable
shipping bin. This will save you a lot of time in the fields. If you don't have
the saddlebags, the second quickest way to transport items is to load 8 into
your backpack and carry a ninth. Take them out one by one. While it may seem
slow, you actually go much quicker than you would by running back and forth.

4th-5th of Summer: Normal Work Days

Typhoon Day: The Natural Disaster
     Typhoons are awful. The destroy crops, which will seriously cut into your
funds. If you want to get the maximum money possible, copy your game into
different files so you can bail out when you see a typhoon. This is tedious, but
will save you a lot of money.

6th of Summer: Purchase Another Cow
     Although it's cheaper to raise cows, there are three good reasons why you
shouldn't:

1. Your little cow isn't old enough yet
2. A cow will produce small milk when pregnant, cutting deeply into your funds
(more than it will save)
3. A baby cow will take just as long to grow, but will also hinder the adult.

Buying a cow won't cost that much, and it'll actually save you money. Only buy
this if you have enough feed. Be sure to crush and talk to it so it'll grow big
fast.

7th-8th of Summer: Normal Work Days

9th of Summer: 1st Tomato Harvest!
     Finally! Your crops will finally be pulling their weight and getting you
some nice cash. You'll have to spend most of your day planting and watering. In
three days, more red, ripe tomatoes will sprout from the same vines. What a
beautiful season Summer is!

10th-11th of Summer: Normal Work Days

12th of Summer: Tomato Re-harvest
     As I said before, new tomatoes will sprout in three days, as long as you
continue to water them. These lovely red money-makers sell for a nice 300 gold
apiece. Load them into your horses saddlebags if it's old enough to carry them.

13th-14th of Summer: Normal Work Days

15th of Summer: Another Tomato Re-harvest
     Some nice red tomatoes will be ready today, so spend time picking them to
get money for your greenhouse. Also don't forget to take care of your animals,
because they provide good income, too.

16th of Summer: Stumped? Chop some wood!
     You want and NEED a Greenhouse this year, so what should you do to meet the
hefty 580 wood requirement? You can bump chopping wood up on your list of chores
to get more wood. However, only do this if you also have enough money for a
greenhouse. Money will probably be your #1 concern. After you have enough cash,
worry more about wood.

17th of Summer: Normal Work Day

18th of Summer: Once Again, Tomatoes Are Ready
     Make more and more profits off your quickly growing tomatoes. It'll
definitely come in handy in the Fall. It would also be nice to have some more
cows... but save those thoughts for later. Your Greenhouse is your #1 priority
now.

19th of Summer: Normal Work Day

20th of Summer: Last Day to plant Tomatoes
     If for some odd reason you've waited this long to plant tomatoes, this is
the last day you can plant and make a profit off of them before the end of
Summer. You should have a fairly full field of them, but if you don't you can
still make a quick buck off of them.

21st of Summer: This is Getting Repetitive...
     More tomatoes. That's pretty much all I have to say for today. Oh yes, I
nearly forgot the also repetitive "don't blow you rmoney on anything, you're
aving for a Greenhouse!" motivational speech.

22nd-23rd of Summer: Normal Work Days

24th of Summer: Guess What's Red and Ripe and Harvestable Today?
     That's right, tomatoes. These poor plants are dreadfully overworked. Oh
well, they'll be dieing soon, so I guess they won't have to worry much longer.

25th-26th of Summer: Normal Work Days

27th of Summer: Tomatoes Are Back
     The people of the town must be sick of eating tomatoes. But you won't stop.
You get good money for them. And money is what you need.

28th-29th of Summer: Normal Work Days

30th of Summer: Last Day of Summer and Last Day of Tomatoes
     Today's the last day you'll be having summertime and the last day you'll
have to pick those darn tomatoes. Luckily, the Fall has a replacement crop very
similar in growing patterns to tomatoes. So you'll still have something to spend
all day picking.


FALL: Fall has come and soon the end of the year will be here. Fall isn't a good
season for potential millionaires, because the Eggplants that can be grown don't
give you much return. Fortunately, later in the season you'll be able to get a
Greenhouse, which is perfect for growing crops.

1st of Fall: Buy Packages of Eggplant Seeds
     Like every season's first day, today will be spent slicing away old crops,
buying new ones, planting the new one's, watering them, and waiting for the cash
to come in. The only Fall choice for crops is the Eggplant, so you'll have to
buy them if you want any money from crops. Eggplants don't give you a large
profit, so you'll need to plant a lot of them if you want a serious income.

2nd of Fall: Chop More Wood and Look for Plants
     Visit the forest today and chop some more wood for your future Greenhouse.
Also, don't forget to grab some of the plants that grow in the forest while
you're up there, as money is also needed for a Greenhouse.

3rd of Fall: Enter Your Cow
     The Green Ranch owner will come by today and ask you if you'd like to enter
your cow into the Cow Festival. Say yes. Yep, you heard me. I'll explain it in
the next entry.

4th of Fall: Cow Festival
     What's this? A festival? No, I'm not joking, this festival will actually be
beneficial to you if you win it. If you have a large cow that is producing large
milk (you can also try to win if it's producing lower than that, but it's not
likely you will), bring it to the festival for a chance to win. Of course, don't
go to the Green Ranch (where it's held) until the end of the day (4:00-5:00) so
you don't waste time. When you get there, you can actually enjoy yourself! I
know this doesn't sound like it belong sin the Fotune Walkthrough, but it does.
If your cow wins first prize, it'll begin to produce gold milks, which can be
sold for 500g! Now it's beginning to sound more like the Fortune Walkthrough...
heh heh heh...

5th-7th of Fall: Normal Work Days

8th of Fall: Buy Another Cow
     Begin to fill up more of your barn with another cow. This extra cow will be
bringing in some good money by the year's end, and it'll be worth it. If you're
in danger of not having enough money for the Greenhouse, than you can skip this,
but another cow would be very helpful to your income.
     Guess what? Your eggplants will be ready today too, so you can make a
little more cash for the cow, and if there's any left over, for your Greenhouse.

9th-10th of Fall: Normal Work Days

11th of Fall: Second Eggplant Harvest
     Your eggplants will be ready again. Harvest them and save the money for
your Greenhouse... it's getting near time to buy it.

12th-13th of Fall: Normal Work Days

14th of Fall: Third Eggplant Harvest
     This is your last chance to bring in some serious money before you spend
the cash for a Greenhouse.

15th of Fall: Buy the Greenhouse
     Take a trip to visit the Carpenters up in the forest and pay them the wood
and the money necessary to get a Greenhouse. If you can do this sooner, great,
do it sooner, but if you need to wait a while longer, well, I guess you have no
choice but to wait. The Carpenters should finish there work in a few days. Until
then, save money for crops for your Greenhouse.


More of the Fortune Walkthrough Coming Soon!

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- - - - - - - - - - - - WALKTHROUGH 3: MARRIAGE - - - - - - - - - - - - -

It's finally here! Since Day 1 people have been waiting for this walkthrough,
and now it's here! I was originally going to put it all into a single
walkthrough, but I recently decided that would be too big and confusing. So I
instead opted to make individual walkthroughs for each of the girls. But what
about you people who want to date all the girls at once? I may have something
for you soon... but for the rest of you normal people who are content with 1
girl, you'll love this little walkthroughs of joy.


                               *   *   *

                        ~Walkthrough #1: Popuri~

Popuri, the little flower bud with pink hair, works at the Flower Shop. Because
she grew up surrounded by flowers (not only did her parents own the flower shop,
she was born the day before the Flower Festival!), she loves to be around them.
She is sort of a perfectionist when it comes to flowers, and is very happy about
people interested in growing flowers. She has some friends, mainly Elli and Ann.
Her mother wants her to get married soon... who will be her husband? Here's the
facts about her:

Locations: Outside Flower Shop, Inside Flower Shop, Bakery, Summit
Birthday: Spring 22nd                 Rival: Gray (Ann's Brother)  Fireworks:
Mountain                   Starry Night: Mountain           Special Likes:
Flowers                Befriend: Parents                                   Also
Likes: Cake, Pie                                                 Dislikes:
Butterflies                 Chores: Crates Eggs, Waters Plants

                              *   *   *

                            - - YEAR 1 - -

SPRING: Spring is Popuri's favorite season, because of many things. Not only is
her birthday in this season, her favorite festival, the Flower Festival, is the
after! Also, her father returns home and many flower seeds are on sale (and wild
flowers are growing in the forest). There's a lot of things to do to impress
her, so get started early!

3rd of Spring: Get to Know Popuri
     Accept the mayor's offer for the town tour, and you'll meet Popuri and her
mother Lillia.
     After the salutations, head to the forest to get some items to sell and
some flowers. Popuri loves Flowers, so pick between 2-6 for her every day. When
you go to visit her, also bring a gift for her mother, Lillia. If you become
friends with her, Popuri will like you more.
     While you're at the Flower Shop, don't forget to get seeds. Dating somebody
isn't cheap, and you'll need money to impress her and to buy gifts for her.

4th of Spring: Normal Gift Day
     On a normal gift day, give Popuri anywhere from 2-6 flowers. You might want
to throw in something else for variety, but it's best that you give her flowers
(you can't sell them) and keep the other stuff (you can sell them).

5th of Spring: Plant Some Flowers
     Popuri really likes to see flowers on your farm, and it'd be easier to get
through the tough "white heart" stage with some help. Buy a package of Moondrop
Seeds and make a little fenced off area to be your garden. You can also put
grass in there to make it even more beautiful (but I suggest waiting until you
have more money to include grass/more flowers).

6th of Spring: Lillia Loves Flowers
     Lillia, Popuri's mother who owns the Flower Shop, is one of the characters
you must please in order to get Popuri to like you. This shouldn't be hard,
because Lillia is very friendly and likes pretty much anything you bring her.
You can't sell flowers, and she seems to like them the best, so bring them to
her during your visits with Popuri.

7th of Spring: Popuri's Locations
     Popuri goes to many different places. She's usually to the left of the
Flower shop, watering some unseen plants. If she's not there, there are some
other locations she may be. On most Sundays she visits the bakery for a snack,
and other times she'll go out to the forest (near the cave entrance). On rare
occasions she'll be at the grove, and sometimes up on the summit (you can't get
there yet).

Rainy Spring Day: Popuri's Inside
     Even though the rain is good for the plants, Popuri and Lillia don't really
like the rain. Visit them with some gifts. They both are inside the Flower Shop.

8th of Spring: Planting Festival
     The townspeople like you more if you attend the festivals, so visit the
Town Square for the Planting Festival today. Popuri will be there, along with
Lillia, who will give you a balloon to release into the air. Talk to them and
the rest of the townspeople to learn about the tradition of the Planting
Festival.

9th-12th of Spring: Normal Gift Days

13th of Spring: Buy More Flowers
     Expand your tiny little garden with more Moondrop Flowers. Each plot you
have will make Popuri a little happier. Buy another package while visiting
Popuri and Lillia

14th of Spring: Chop Some Wood
     The girls like guys with bigger houses, so adding on to yours will help
convince her that you're good. To add on to your house, you'll need to chop wood
and have money. Spend a lot of today chopping wood for a Kitchen (or perhaps a
Greenhouse), but don't forget to harvest crops and get food from the forest for
money.

15th of Spring: Basil Returns
     Popuri's father, Basil, is a wandering traveler who goes to foreign lands
in search of strange and exotic plants and flowers. Today he returns from his
journeys, and will be staying until Fall. He'll drop by your farm at the
beginning of the day to say hello, and Popuri will come to get him. You can
visit him at the Flower shop from then on.

16th of Spring: Popuri's Parents
     Basil doesn't run the shop, so he likes to go out into the forest sometimes
and look at the plants. If you don't see him at the shop, he's probably out in
the forest by the fisherman's tent. He is another key person to become friends
with if you want to marry Popuri. He likes will like pretty much anything you
give him, but he also likes flowers. Popuri's parents like other items better,
but you can grow them only during the Summer. Until then, make do with some
flowers. Eight fit perfectly into your bag, and you can give one to Lillia, one
to Basil, and the rest to Popuri!

17th of Spring: Local Horse Race
     This is another Festival that Popuri attends, and it would be wise if you
did too. Although Popuri likes to bet, don't spend your money at this early
point of your farming. Just watch and enjoy the races.

18th of Spring: Normal Gift Day

19th of Spring: Vote for the Flower Princess
     Today is the first day that you can vote for the Flower Princess, and you
can choose between Popuri, Ann, Elli, Maria, or Karen. Because the Potion Shop
owner is the King, whoever you vote for will most likely become the Flower
Princess. You'd think you should vote for Popuri (seeing as she loves flowers),
but you probably shouldn't. If you do, you won't get to dance with her, which is
a big opportunity to raise her affection towards you. Instead, vote for one of
the other girls. The voting box is at the bottom of the Town Square, on a table
near the lower exit.

20th-21st of Spring: Normal Gift Days

22nd of Spring: POPURI'S BIRTHDAY!!!
     This is the big time of the year, the birthday of the girl you love!
Popuri, the little flower lover, has a birthday the day right before the Flower
Festival. As Lillia says "Basil was so excited, he was saying that the flower
goddess and the whole town celebrated her birth."  You should too, by continuing
to bring her flowers. She'll be very happy that you remembered her birthday.
Don't forget this day, because it's the biggest day of the year if you're going
after Popuri!

23rd of Spring: Flower Festival
     Popuri's favorite festival is today, and is held in the Town Square. Be
sure to come, not only because Popuri will be there, but also because you get to
dance at the end! After talking with all the townspeople, the Flower Princess
(whom you voted for beforehand) will come in with her entourage (the other
girls). Talk to them, then the mayor will announce that the dancing will begin
soon. Choose Popuri as your partner, and watch yourselves dance!
     Another big part of the Flower Festival is that you have a chance to buy
things. A mysterious man is selling an expensive "Power Nut", but you'll
probably find the Pink Cat Mint Seeds that Lillia is selling more affordable.
Purchase a package or two to have these beautiful flowers bloom on your farm.
This is your only chance during the entire year to buy them, so take advantage
of it!

24th-28th of Spring: Normal Gift Days

29th of Spring: Flower Garden
     Buy another package of Moondrop Seeds to go with your other Moondrops and
new Pink Cat Mint Seeds. Plant them in your garden and water them just like any
other plant. However, the question is, should you pick them after they've grown?
The answer's no, because Popuri won't notice them if they're not there! There's
plenty of flowers to be found in the forest, so there shouldn't be any need to,
either.

30th of Spring: Last Day of Spring
     This is the last day of Spring, but you should go about your normal
routine. Flowers will still grow in the forest during the Summer, so you
shouldn't be alarmed about anything. Continue today as if it were another Spring
Day (which it is).


SUMMER: Your daily schedule shouldn't change too much with the arrival Summer,
but Popuri may be in different places than before. Search around if you can't
find her.

1st of Summer: Fireworks Festival
     Don't forget that just because you're very committed to Popuri doesn't mean
that your fields must go untended. Buy some seeds (from the flower shop... how
convenient!) and plant. Tomatoes are the best money makers, and Lillia also
likes them (she'll even be kind enough to share a recipe with you if you give
her one).
     Also, today is the Fireworks Festival. Popuri watches them from the
mountain summit (you can get there by climbing the tree behind the carpenter's
house). Visit her on this special occasion to watch the fireworks explode and
she'll be very happy.

2nd of Summer: Flowers Are Still Around
     The hot, humid days of summer have withered some of the plant life in other
regions, but luckily for you the mountain plants are surviving just fine. This
includes the beautiful wild Moondrop flowers that grow in the grove and by the
river. These should once again be your main gifts to Popuri, as with Basil and
Lillia.

3rd of Summer: Extend your Garden
     Moondrop Seeds are still on sale at the Flower Shop, so buy another package
and make your garden larger. Because the Flowers are still abundant in the
forest, you can keep these in the garden and won't have to worry about picking
them... yet.

4th-5th of Summer: Normal Gift Days

6th of Summer: Buy a Room Organizer
     A Room Organizer, which should be new to the tool shop, is very helpful in
your quest for Popuri's hand in marriage. Once the cold Fall and Winter come
around, there will be no flowers anywhere. What to do? Store flowers in them! If
you have any extra flowers, you can start putting them in here to store them
(but you should have plenty from your fields to fill the Room Organizer).

7th-8th of Summer: Normal Gift Days

9th of Summer: Buy a Chicken and Some Feed
     A steady flow of cash will be very helpful, so you should start out by
buying a Chicken and 10-20 packages of feed from the Green Ranch. To save money,
you can keep your chicken outside (as long as you have enough wood to fence in a
grassy area). It'll produce some eggs that sell for 50g. Not much, but it'll add
up in the long run. Keep some feed handy at all times in case there's a rainy
day coming.
     Also, today is the Vegetable Festival. Popuri goes, and she'd be happy to
see you there, so you might as well go, too.

10th of Summer: Tomatoes are Ready!
     Your first batch of tomatoes will be ready to pick today. Sell most of them
for profit, but save one or two to give to Lillia. She'll be very happy. Don't
forget to water them after you pick them to get more tomatoes in three measly
days. You should usually leave one out to give to Lillia.

11th-12th of Summer: Normal Gift Days

13th of Summer: Greenhouse?
     Now it's time to start thinking about building a Greenhouse. A Greenhouse
will not only be practically a mint with the great number of crops you can grow
year-round, but also, when Winter comes along and there's nothing to give to
Popuri, you can grow Strawberries, her second favorite gift. Also, you can grow
flowers year-round, Popuri's favorite gift. However, Greenhouses cost a ton in
gold and wood, and getting the resources to build one will take some serious
work. If you think you can do it, go for it.

14th-16th of Summer: Normal Gift Days
    *Note- If you're going for a Greenhouse, consider chopping more wood
     in addition to your other chores.

17th of Summer: Firefly Festival
     It's the seventeenth of Summer, and tonight is that mysterious and
heartwarming festival known as the Firefly Festival. Head down to the beach
after the shipper comes to experience setting off the firefly lanterns into the
depths of the ocean. Popuri is there as well.

18th of Summer: Buy A Cow (and the Proper Tools)
     Cows can bring in some serious money if treated well, so mosey on down to
the Green Ranch and buy one. Also, head into town (specifically Rick's Tool
Shop) to buy a Brush. You can also buy a Milker, but it's also OK to wait a
while if you want.

19th-20th of Summer: Normal Gift Days

21st of Summer: Start Picking Flowers
    Your large flower fields will soon die away with the arrival of Fall, so
pick all your flowers. You can do two things with them: store them for Fall and
Winter when no Flowers can be found, or give them to Popuri. Your first priority
should be filling the Room Organizer with flowers. Once it's packed entirely
with flowers, start giving the rest to Popuri (yes, that's a lot of flowers to
give, but she'll love them).

22nd-23rd of Summer: Normal Gift Days

24th of Summer: Sea Festival
     Only men attend the Sea Festival, so Popuri won't be there, as well as
Lillia. So, attending the Sea Festival will only make the other townspeople
happy. It's not Popuri, so you can skip it, but it is fun and you can take a
break from Popuri every once in a while.

25th-27th of Summer: Normal Gift Days

28th of Summer: Gifts for Basil
     Today, concentrate on giving gifts to Basil , because he won't be around
for much longer, and it'll be good to become better friends with him before he
leaves. That doesn't mean stop giving flowers to Popuri, but give Basil a couple
bouquets and some herbs/tropical fruits.

29th of Summer: Normal Gift Day

30th of Summer: Stock Up on Flower Packages
     When you get a Greenhouse, you'll likely plant Flowers to grow for Popuri.
However, if you can make enough cash before Spring, you won't have any packages
to use to plant them. Therefore, it might be nice to buy a few packages before
they go out of stock. A good 10 packages will be plenty to last through Fall and
Winter, but the more the better.


FALL: Fall brings on some harsh changes, especially in the fact that Popuri's
favorite gift, flowers, can't be found anywhere. What to replace them with? Read
on.

1st of Fall: Gifts for Popuri
     The arrival of Fall means the departure of flowers growing in the forest or
for sale at the Flower Shop. This means you'll need something else to give
Popuri. But wait, those Flowers you saved should help. You'll only have enough
flowers to give Popuri one every other day, so what do you give her those other
days (and as additional gifts)? Cake is nice, but is expensive and will dig into
your funds, especially if you're planning on building a Greenhouse. So, to save
money, just about anything in the Forest will be a good gift. Bring her some
Wild Grapes, Edible Herbs, or Mushrooms. She'll be happy. Also, she is somewhat
fond of your dog. That's the cheapest way to make her happy (although that
shouldn't be all you give to her).

2nd-3rd of Fall: Normal Gift Days

4th of Fall: Cow Festival
     This lovely event is the only one held at the Green Ranch, and the usual
bunch of Festival-goers is there. That includes, of course, Popuri. Take a trip
down to the Ranch for a day and see who's cow is the best (yours won't be ready
yet).

5th of Fall: Say Goodbye to Basil
     Basil heads back out on his never-ending journey to find new and better
flower species, so say goodbye. Now you can concentrate on giving gifts to
Popuri and Lillia. When he returns, you and Popuri will be getting ready for
marriage.

6th-7th of Fall: Normal Gift Days

8th of Fall: Chop More Wood!!!
     Increase the amount of wood you chop, as you'll be needing a Greenhouse
soon if you want to plant Flowers and Strawberries for Popuri and Lillia. Don't
forget that you'll need money, too. And on top of that, you'll have to give
Popuri gifts! This Fall will be rather hectic for you.

9th of Fall: Raise More Chickens
     An easy way to increase the money you'll get is to raise more chickens/ A
coop full of chickens will bring you an extra 240g each day, which isn't bad. Be
sure to keep them outside so you don't have to pay for feed. Once Winter comes
around, sell 5 of them for a nice quick 2500g. You can also raise more and sell
them throughout the Winter, which will be quite nice for your profits.

10th-11th of Fall: Normal Work Days

12th of Fall: Harvest Festival
     Head down to the Harvest Festival today for a chance at being next year's
King (and to see Popuri). The King gets special priveledges, such as dancing
with the Flower Princess and riding in the hot air balloon. If you don't win, no
big deal,but being King will help your relationship with Popuri mildly. Also at
the festival, tell Popuri that her slad tastes kinda strange. She'll appreciate
your honesty.

*More of this Walkthrough Coming Soon!

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                        ~Walkthrough #2: Karen~

Karen, the brash brown-haired daughter of the Vineyard Owner, isn't very happy
with her life. She says that her father is mean and her mother cries too much.
The only one at the Vineyard she kinda likes is Kai. She also doesn't really
like the small village, and is thinking about moving to the big city. Unless, of
course, she has something to stay here for. That something could be you. Karen's
bad mood will make her grouchy toward strangers, but once you get to know her,
she'll be very kind. She really wants the Vineyard to do good, but doesn't like
hanging around her family. She sometimes goes down to the beach or to the forest
to be alone. She does have some friends, Ann in particular.

Locations-  Sunday: Beach         Tuesday/Saturday: Woods Near Carpenter
Monday/Wednesday-Friday: Vineyard         Nights: Bar
Birthday: Winter 29th             Rival: Kai (Vineyard Worker)
Fireworks: Beach                  Starry Night: Beach                   Special
Likes: Veryberry Fruit, Wild Grapes                              Also Likes:
Tomatoes, Strawberries                                    Dislikes: Your Dog

                              *   *   *

                            - - YEAR 1 - -

3rd of Spring: Get to Know Karen
     Get to know Karen soon by visiting her on the first day. The mayor's tour
won't take you by the vineyard, so you'll first meet Karen when you visit. Your
first time going to the Vineyard you'll see Karen storm off after a fight with
her father. Leave the Vineyard and return to find Karen near the Wine Cellar.
She loves getting things that can be made into wine, so bring her some
Verryberries. After you talk to her once, don't talk to her again or she'll get
annoyed. Also buy some seeds (preferably potato or cabbage) to get some money
starting to come in. Dating isn't cheap, and you may need help from some Forest
items (not Verryberries! Give those to Karen!) to make some cash.
     You can also go get the foal from the Green Ranch today. It's quite helpful
and will be of good assistancein the future.

4th of Spring: Normal Gift Day
     A normal gift day for Karen includes at least two Verryberries and possibly
some flowers. Save the other items of the forest to sell.

5th of Spring: Get to Know Karen's Parents Better
     Karen's parents are quite a strange bunch... one is unkind and the other is
unhappy. Bring some gifts to Karen's mother to make her happier. She'll become
friends quickly. Karen's father, on the other hand, is very hard to win over,
and it'll take some time. If you give him a gift, he may seem mad, but talking
and giving him gifts is the only way to become better friends. Also, become
friends with Kai, the other Vineyard worker with a purple bandanna. He likes
Verryberries, but these precious items should be saved for Karen. Instead, give
him something like Edible herbs.

6th of Spring: Karen's Locations
     Karen is one of the most hard girls to find. She goes to many different
places, and if you can't find her at one you might have to go around looking.
She is at the Vineyard (near the wine cellar) a lot, but not there all the time.
She goes down to the beach most Sundays, and also spends some good time in front
of the Carpenter's House in the forest. If you can't find her during the day,
she is often at the bar at nights (she works there part time for some extra
money).

Rainy Spring Day: Where's Karen
     On most rainy days, Karen's no where to be found. Try visiting the Bar at
night, and she'll probably be there.

7th of Spring: Normal Gift Day

8th of Spring: Planting Festival
     Karen goes to the Planting Festival every year, and you should, too. It'll
raise your status and maybe get Karen to like you a little bit more. She's in a
good mood during the festival, and will release her balloon along with everyone
else.

9th of Spring: Visit the Bar
     Karen, like I said before, usually goes to the bar at night to work. You
can visit her there, and will also save you time during the day to concentrate
on growing crops and getting things from the forest. Bring along some
Verryberries to give to Karen. She likes it when you buy a drink, but because
your funds are limited, only get the water. Remember, if you talked to her
during the day, she'll get mad if you talk to her again.

10th-12th of Spring: Normal Gift Days

13th of Spring: Give the Bartender Gifts
     In order to get Karen's picture (which helps to raise the amount she likes
you), you'll need the old wine from Karen's Grandmother. Strangely enough, Karen
won't give you this hallowed item; the bartender will. His favorite thing is
Verryberries and Wild Grapes, but you SHOULD be giving those to Karen... perhaps
you can afford to only give her one less a day and give the bartender that one?
It sounds like a good idea. You also might want to give the bartender other
gifts as well.

14th of Spring: Chop Some Wood
     The girls like guys with bigger houses, so adding on to yours will help
convince her that you're good. To add on to your house, you'll need to chop wood
and have money. Spend a lot of today chopping wood for a Kitchen, but don't
forget to harvest crops and get food from the forest for money.

15th-16th of Spring: Normal Gift Days

17th of Spring: Local Horse Race
     Karen likes to celebrate and take time off, so you can bet she'll visit the
track to see the horses race. Why not come yourself and say hi? Save your money
and don't buy any medals, because your funds aren't exactly high right now.
Instead, talk to Karen and enjoy the races.

18th-19th of Spring: Normal Gift Days

20th of Spring: Vote for the Flower Princess
     While you may think that Karen is a beautiful little princess (if you
actually do you really need help), you should keep in mind that one of her
favorite things to do is dance. If you vote for her for the Flower Princess,
you'll forfeit this great opportunity the King (who must dance with the Flower
Princess). Instead, vote for one of the other girls to be the princess. However,
be sure to vote so that it isn't Karen who is randomly selected. You can also
vote on the 19th, 21st, or 22nd if today isn't a good day for you to vote.

21st-22nd of Spring: Normal Gift Days

23rd of Spring: Flower Festival
     The Flower Festival is a prime opportunity to get better acquainted with
Karen. While you can't take a gift to here there, you can dance with her. And
Karen LOVES to dance. This is one of her favorite activities (as you'll get to
know later), so don't miss out on this chance.

24th of Spring: Get the Old Wine
     Having the Old Wine will do several things to help you. First of all, it'll
give you something good to talk about with Karen. Second, Kai will be impressed
(friends with Kai=Friends with Karen!). Finally, You may get Karen's picture out
of it, which is a good way to boost her affection rating. The only one with any
Old Wine left is the Bartender. Of course he doesn't have much of it, so he
won't be willing to give it aweay to just anyone. You'll have to become friends
with him to get it. It's convinient that both he and Karen work at the bar.
Bring an extra Verryberry or two for him. He'll appreciate it and eventually
give you the tresured wine.

25th-27th of Spring: Normal Gift Days

28th of Spring: Get Verryberries In
     Spring will be ending soon, and Summer has no Verryberries! You'll have to
wait until Fall to get Karen a gift she really likes (Wild Grapes), so give
Karen all the juicy Verryberries you can find. Don't give any more to the
Bartender, unless you'd really like the Old Wine.

29th of Spring: Normal Gift Day

30th of Spring: Last Day of Spring
     You may want to save a Verryberry or two for the Summer. Keep them in your
rucksack and give them to Karen. She'll appreciate the out-of-season gift, even
if it doesn't make a significant difference on her affection meter.

SUMMER: Summer brings some drastic changes to your schedule. Veryberries are no
longer found in the forest, so you'll need a new gift to give to Karen. Karen
sometimes likes to hang out at the beach in the Summer, so visit there a couple
times for some conversation.

1st of Summer: Fireworks Festival
     The first of Summer marks the Fireworks Festival, a great day to spend with
the one you love to watch fireworks explode in the sky. Karen hangs out at the
beach after 7:00. If you're both friends, she may come during the day and ask
you to come. When there, you'll learn more about Karen and her personality.
     Start your next season of growing off to a good start by filling up your
fields with tomatoes. Karen likes tomatoes, and they make good money, so this
should be your choice crop of the Summer.

2nd of Summer: Gifts for Karen
     Summer brings a difficult situation with the departure of Verryberries from
the choices of things to give to Karen. While flowers are still abundant, Karen
isn't particularly fond of them, so I suggest giving her something else. Cakes
would be nice, but are a tad too expensive to buy this early on in the game. So,
you'll just have to give Karen anything you can find. Tropical Fruits are good
as well as edible herbs. Once you get your fields growing, you can give Karen
tomatoes. More details on tomato-giving later.

3rd-4th of Summer: Normal Gift Days

5th of Summer: Chop Some Wood
     Later in the year you'll need to buy a kitchen (mainly for the freezer that
you can store food in). To be able to get one, you'll need a good amount of
wood. Visit the forest and chop some wood for the carpentar's to use, but don't
forget about giving gifts to Karen (like you need to be reminded).

6th of Summer: Buy a Chicken and Some Feed
     A Chicken will help you get some nice money, so head on down to the Green
Ranch today and get one. Don't forget to pick up some packages of feed, whether
or not you've built a fence to keep it in outside.


More of Karen's Walkthrough Coming Soon!



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                        ~Walkthrough #3: Elli~

Elli's father passed away some time ago, and no one is sure of much anything
about her mother. So, she spends much of her timing working at the bakery. She
loves to bake lovely foods such as cakes and pies, and she's very happy when
someone comes in and tastes the things she's worked so ahrd on (hint, hint).
Every once in a while she likes to visit the mountain and watch the river. Elli
is very kind and very courteous towards others, so getting to know her won't be
a problem. She's good friends with Popuri and the mayor's wife.

Locations: Bakery, Mountain (Carpenter & Fisherman Areas), Flower Shop
Birthday: Fall 1st                     Rival: Bakery Owner           Fireworks:
Bakery Garden               Starry Night: Church             Special Likes:
Cake, Pie, Cookies                                        Also Likes: Eggs,
Milk, Fish                                        Dislikes: Squirrels, Bugs

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                            - - YEAR 1 - -

3rd of Spring: Meet Elli
     On your first few days, you should get to know Elli and the places she
hangs out. In particular, she'll be inside the bakery or just outside of it in
the Garden with her grandmother. If you impress her grandmother, you'll also
impress Elli. Her grandmother especially likes walnuts, but you won't be able to
find those until Summer. Any gift, such as herbs or flowers will do.
     Elli's requires a lot of money to please. Not only will you need to
purchase some of the goods she sells in the bakery (which cost a pretty penny),
but you'll need animals, too. Elli is very fond of eggs and milk (to bake things
with), and she'll be very ahppy if se receives some as a gift. So, don't waste
any time making money. Buy a bag of potatoes on your first day, and also spend a
little time foraging the mountain for some extra gold.
     Finally, you can also get a foal from the Green Ranch today if you have any
time. If you're too busy, you can come back any other time in the Spring to get
it.

4th of Spring: More Money
     Water your plants and fill up your rucksack with money-making plants from
the forest. Because you don't have the money or animals necessary to give Elli
her favorite gifts, you'll have to compensate. Flowers are good gifts as you
can't sell them and they're abundant in the Spring.

5th-6th of Spring: Normal Gift Days

7th of Spring: Buy More Seeds
     By now you should have enough money for a couple more packages of potato
seeds, so run down to the Flower Shop and buy some. Money is very important,
because you'll need grass to feed the animals, items to keep the animals
healthy, and the animals themselves. You'll also need money for cakes and pies,
so start getting in some cash by regular trips to the forest and taking care of
crops. Don't chop wood yet, because you don't need any right now.

8th of Spring: Planting Festival
     The Planting Festival takes place today. Most everybody that lives nearby
comes, which includes Elli. Come, talk to the townspeople, and let off the
balloons.

9th of Spring: Normal Gift Days

10th of Spring: Buy Some Grass Seeds
     Begin growing your large grass field with your first package, which you
should buy today. Plant it in a good location. Soon, you will have some cows.

11th-13th of Spring: Normal Gift Days

14th of Spring: A Trip to the Bakery
    Although you should be visiting the bakery every day, today you'll actually
purchase something! Sit down at the table and order something from the menu.
Elli will be happy that you ate whatever you ordered. Also, you may want to
bring a gift for Elli's grandmother. Don't buy anything more from the bakery for
a while.

15th-16th of Spring: Normal Gift Days

17th of Spring: Local Horse Race
     Elli has taken time out of her day to visit the Horse Track to watch the
Spring Horse Race. You should go too, although the horse you're raising will be
too small to enter. Talk to Elli and the rest of the townspeople and have a nice
day off. If you're too busy making money for grass/animals/bakery foods, you can
skip the festival.

More of this Walkthrough Coming Soon!


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                        ~Walkthrough #4: Ann~

Ann lives at the Green Ranch with her father and her brother, Gray. The Green
Ranch is properous and doesn't seem to mind your ranch being so near it. Ann is
very friendly towards everyone, but her brother isn't. Ann and her family love
animals. Ann spends most of her time in the fields caring for the animals of in
the forest searching for new types. Ann enjoys gifts of wool and loves to eat
corn. She really likes your dog, too. Ann happens to be the cousin of the Tool
Shop owner, Rick, also.

Locations: Ranch Fields, Barn, Grove, Tool Shop
Birthday: Summer 14th                  Rival: Cliff (Wanderer)
Fireworks: Green Ranch                 Starry Night: Church             Special
Likes: Wool, Your Dog                                           Other Likes:
Eggs, Milk, Corn          Chores: Crates Eggs, Feeds Animals

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                            - - YEAR 1 - -

SPRING: Spring is a good time to get started. Ann, like Elli, is an expensive
person to woo. You'll need to start getting some livestock and some crops early
on.

3rd of Spring: Get to Know Ann
     Ann spends 90% of her time out in the fields of the Green Ranch, so she
shouldn't be too hard to find. On your first visit to the Ranch, she'll kindly
give you a foal to raise. On rainy days you can find Ann inside the barn. She
usually hangs out with her brother, Gray. On Thursdays, Ann will usually take
the day off the go to the forest.
     Go to the Flower Shop today and buy a bag of Potato seeds to start making
money.

4th of Spring: Gifts for Ann
     Ann likes wool the best, but getting a sheep and the neccessary tools this
early in the game would be nearly impossible. Instead, you should please Ann in
a very inexpensive way: with your dog! Bring your dog over to the ranch and Ann
will be happy. She may want some other gifts, too, so bring a few flowers along,
too. This is the best way to make her happy and save money.
     Gray, Ann's mean brother, also likes your dog. Because Ann is very close to
her brother, becoming friends with him will also help you become friends with
Ann. Be sure to show him your dog too during your visits to Ann.

5th-6th of Spring: Normal Gift Days

7th of Spring: Ann Doesn't Like Animals?
     It may seem that showing Ann some of the animals from the forest would be a
good idea because of her fondness toward animals. However, Ann doesn't get to
pleased when you do this, so it's best to just stick with showing her you dog
and giving her flowers.

8th of Spring: Planting Festival
     Ann happily goes to the Planting Festival, so you should go to. Watch the
hot Air Balloon go off as you let the balloons fly majestically into the open
sky.

9th of Spring: Normal Gift Days

10th of Spring: Buy Some Grass Seeds
     Head over to the Flower Shop today intent on purchasing some Grass seeds.
These seeds will help feed your future sheep, which will give some precious wool
that Ann loves so much.

More of this Walkthrough Coming Soon!

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                        ~Walkthrough #5: Maria~

Maria, the shy daughter of Flower Bud Village's very own Mayor, will be somewhat
hard to get to know at first. As I mentioned before, she's quite shy and won't
say much more than "Hi" when you first meet her. Also, Harris the postman has
his eye on her and won't waste any time getting to know her. While considered by
many the least attractive and having an annoying or not fun personality, Maria
is quite helpful around the house when you get married, as she pulls some weeds
and loads the chicken eggs (without dropping them). She spends most of the time
at the Library working, but will also visit a few other places.

Locations: Library, Mayor's House, Fisherman's Tent Area            Birthday:
11th of Winter                Rival: Harris (The Mailman)      Fireworks: Town
Square                  Starry Night: Church           Special Likes: When you
Read the Books in the Library                    Also Likes: Cabbages, Bugs
Dislikes: Your Dog

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                            - - YEAR 1 - -

SPRING: Spring is a nice time of year, the time to work, and the time to start
becoming friends with Maria. Don't forget your crops, though, because
relationships don't come cheap.

3rd of Spring: Get to Know Maria
     Maria hangs out around her house and the Library most often, so look for
her there. She likes the bugs you find from the mountain, so bring some back
when you get the chance. She also gets happy if you visit the Library frequently
and look at the books there.
     Also, don't forget to pick up the Foal down at the Green Ranch. It'll help
you in the future.

4th of Spring: Gifts for Maria
     Gifts? For gifts, you should stick to giving her Flowers. Maria doesn't
really have a favorite gift, but Flowers seem to do nicely. She also likes
Cabbages, so make that your first purchase down at the Flower Shop.
     Also, if you made enough money for another bag of vegetable seeds, head
down to the Flower Shop and pick up a bag of Turnips.

5th-7th of Spring: Normal Gift Days

8th of Spring: Planting Festival
     You should visit the Town Square and go to the Planting Festival today, as
most of the town (including Maria, the mayor, and his wife) does. It's a good
idea to make good impressions on the townspeople, so let off the balloons into
the air with them.

9th-11th of Spring: Normal Gift Days

12th of Spring: Cabbages Grown
     Your first crop of Cabbages should be ready to pick by now. Pick them and
sell them, but save one or two for Maria, as they are one of her favorite gifts.


More of this Walkthrough Coming Soon!
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                 - - - - - - ADDITIONAL TIPS - - - - - -

If you want a few additional tips that I won't include in the walkthroughs or
other sections. Some of them are basic tips and others are interesting things
you might want to know about. It's not a whole lot, but it'll do (some of these
are also found in the instruction manual).

1. It doesn't matter if you're inside on a rainy/snowy day. If you're working in
the mine or in a greenhouse, you'll still run the risk of catching a cold just
the same as if you were outside. Don't think by getting out of the storm will
prevent it.

2.Be sure to prevent sickness. If you get sick, you have to stay in bed all day.
Not only does this waste a productive day, your crops will go unwatered and your
animals will go unfed. This could cost you serious money for medicine, so once
you notice symptoms (a dark forehead and you rubbing it when you're mildly sick,
and a dark forehead and you collapsing when you're very close to sickness) get
some medicine and some good sleep. Also, a dip in your tub or the hot springs
should help to cure you.

3. Fences aren't needed to protect your crops but rather animals (particularly
chickens) that stay outside. Don't waste valuable lumber on surrounding crops
unless you want your fields to look better.

4. Your Dog should stay outside on nice, sunny days (even in the winter it's
OK), but never leave him outside on rainy or snowy days. These will make him
angry. However, your dog doesn't really serve any purpose, so unless you want
him to be a better racer (and you're evil and cold-hearted) you can leave him
outside all the time.

5. Your horse is fine outside and will always be happy. Like your dog, he
doesn't require food, just love. Even during a disastrous typhoon he won't get
hurt.

6. Store Items in your rucksack. If you go to the mountain, Hit top C and put
the item away. You can carry up to nine items (including one in your hands),
whether its tomatoes, eggplants, milk, tropical fruits, or minerals. Also note
that you can store wood in your backpack, which is quite handy if you're
building a fence.

7. Plant your crops near the shipping bin early in the game. This will allow you
to transport them quicker. Later, after your horse gets saddlebags, you can put
them in here.

8. Don't throw away food! This is about as annoying as you can imagine. If it's
happened to you, do you remember when you threw your pricey corn on the ground
and lost 120 gold? Characters who you give items to and your horse move around,
so be careful when throwing. If you want to be sure you don't miss, use the
shipping bin instead of saddlebags.

9. This one's pretty well known, but first time Harvest Moon players may not
know this. Time stops while you're indoors (excluding the cave). So you can take
all the time brushing cows, buying seeds, or purchasing items that you need.

-Reader's Tips-

*You can fish at the beach in the winter, so you can catch the Power Nut year
round.
*During the Summer, there may be some fierce typhoons. So fierce, in fact, that
they'll blow away your prize investment... THE GREENHOUSE!!! To prevent this,
you can copy your file and reset if there's a typhoon coming, but I find it
easier to just take it and have enough wood and money to build a new one.
*If you become friends with the sprites (the one in the cave and the ones in the
back of the cave through the hole), they may feed your animals during a typhoon.
Very nice.
*Become friends with lots of people, because the amount of friends you make in
the game will come to your house at the end of the game.
*You can win a year's supply of lumber/fodder by winning the Sea/Egg festivals
multiple times.
*At the races, place 99 medals on one animal, then start the day over if you
lose. You can win a lot of medals this way.
GREAT HORSE RACE TRICK!!!: You can bet for free at the horse/dog races... just
bet as much as you want on one or all (all is much better if you have the money)
and then don't select OK. Just push B again to get leave the betting screen.
Don't talk to the mayor's wife again until after the race is over. The race will
start, and you don't lose ANY money and you get a sure win if you bet on all of
the dogs/horses.
BECOME KING TRICK: Make sure you save the game two days before the day of the
festival, and play up to the Harvest festival WITHOUT SAVING! If you don't
receive the coin from Ellie's cake, reset the game and play to the Harvest
festival. (It might take up to 4 or 5 trys) But, if you save the day before the
Harvest festival it won't work, I guess the game has the winner "set" in at that
time and you will have to wait until next year.


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        - - - - - - - - Frequently Asked Questions - - - - - - - -


Here's some more juicy FAQ's sent in by the readers. If you have a question, you
might not be alone! Look here.

Q: How do I cook the Recipes? I've tried everything!
A: Unfortunately, you can't cook these recipes. They're just there to collect,
that's all. It's still fun to try to get them all though... isn't it?

Q: What's the Weathervane for?
A: Actually, the weathervane that you find on the bottom floor of the mine isn't
used for anything much. You can give it to Rick, but he'll just take it without
giving you anything in return.

Q: Why won't Rick fix the music box?
A: To get Rick to fix the music box, you have to be friends with him. Rick is
commonly a character that many do not become friends with, because he isn't
around a lot. Be sure to give him gifts and talk to him more.

Q: Why won't the Blue Feather come into the Shop?
A: Even if you do have the girl you love t a pink heart, the Blue Feather may
not appear in the shop. It's for the same reason that Rick won't fix the music
box. Because you aren't friends with him! If these two things aren't reason
enough to become friends with him, I don't know what is.

Q: Where does the hole in the back of the elve's cave go? Can I go in it?
A: You can't go into the hole, but the elves can fit. This hole leads to your
barn. The elves may feed your animals while a typhoon strikes (if you're nice to
them).

Q: If I buy something from a shop when my inventory is full, where does it go?
A: The owner of the shop will kindly ship the item directly to your farm in no
time at all. The next time you check in your tool box (at the bottom of the main
room in your house), it'll be inside. You can then switch it.

Q: How do I take out one of my possessions?
A: You don't. They stay in your inventory until they're needed. When they are
needed, the character that is involved will notice it and take/ask you to take
it. However, many times you must be friends with this particular character for
them to notice it.

Q: How do I get animals out of the barn?
A: Take them out the same way you would get out. Either get behind them and push
them out the door (where you come in) or use the bell to guide them to it.

Q: How do I get other people to marry each other?
A: To get others to marry faster, give both of them (the an and woman) some
gifts. Even if you're married, your wife shouldn't get too jealous from a few
gifts. You'll hear them start to talk about each other before they get married.

Q: How do I become King?
A: Sorry, but it's a random event. Your chances will increase slightly if you
become friends with the townspeople, but other than that, the chances of you
winning are the same as you finding a coin in your cake.

Q: When does Elli's Grandmother die?
A: Elli's grandmother is a tricky thing, and if you become friends with her,
she'll live a longer life. She usually dies in the second year, but you can keep
her alive longer if you give her gifts. The earliest she will die is Spring Year
2.

Q: How many Kids can I have?
A: One's the max. Where would the other one stay???

Q: How long does it take to have a baby?
A: After your wife gets pregnant, it should be about 2 1/2 to 3 seasons before
the child is born.

Q: Where do I find the Treasure Map?
A: It's located inside the Tree that's on the right side of your ranch. It's by
the pond and chicken coop.

Q: How do I build Fences?
A: To build a fence, go to the bottom end of the chicken coop (near the pond and
the tree). You'll see a large crate, somewhat like a shipping crate. If you
stand next to it and press A, you'll take some wood out. Transport these pieces
of wood to wherever you wish to build your fence in the field. Make a row of
them for a fence!

Q: How do I Get a Raffle Ticket and Use it?
A: First of all, you'll have to get enough stickers. For every packet of flowers
you buy, be it Pink Cat Mint, Blue Mist, or whatever, you'll get one sticker on
your flower card. If you buy a cake at the bakery, you'll get one point on your
cake card. At the end of the year, between the 25th and 29th of Winter, the
raffle drawing takes place. If you have 10 stickers or more on one of your
cards, you'll be able to go the shop in which you have the points and draw. Note
that the shops are not in this together, as flower stickers can not be used in
the bakery drawing, and vice versa. Stand BEHIND the counter, not next to the
owner, and the owner of the shop will enter you into the drawing. Depending on
your placement, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th, you'll get a prize. You can repeat for
every ten stickers you have. These prizes are generally decorative objects, but
some have other uses. If you don't quite have enough stickers for the bakery
drawing, you can always buy some cakes to get stickers.

Q: After Karen leaves, does she ever come back?
A: Nope, I don't think Karen returns. But hey, who knows, she might return on
your 158th year.

Q: What do I do with the Music Box?
A: Give it to a girl that you like. It'll really boost the amount she likes you!
See the secrets section to find out how to get it.

Q: In HM64, does the game end or can you continue on?
A: Unlike the its SNES predecessor, HM64 allows you to continue on after your
two years are up. Why? Many players of the original complained to Natsume about
not being able to continue. It seems that Natsume heard them and put the feature
into the next game. If you did continue, the reason would be purely for fun.
After your two years are up you get rated, so further play would be for
enjoyment.

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         - - - - - - - - - - - RUMORS - - - - - - - - - - -

This game comes with a lot of secrets. With secrets, however, you get tons of
rumors. Are they true? Most likely not, but maybe...

Fix Channel 4: Rumors about getting this "entertainment" channel to work are
everywhere. Supposedly, the elves will come and fix it for you sometime.

2nd Photo Album: If you get this before Elli's grandmother dies, you can start
collecting even more pictures.

Jumper: A black fish that you can catch in the river later around the fifth
year.

Great Hall: You can get it after you collect all of the pictures in both the
albums. The carpenters will supposedly make it.

More Rumors Soon!!!

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           - - - - - - - - GAMESHARK CODES - - - - - - - -

While I usually despise cheating and using codes, I understand that when you're
a veteran and have beaten the game 50 times that you might want some annoying
things out of the way. That's why I decided to put some Gameshark codes up. If
this is your first time playing Harvest Moon, stay away from these! It'll ruin
the experience. Special thanks to Laura for finding most of these.

Infinite Money-             811FD60E FFFF
Infinite Health-            80189060 FFFF
Infinite Watering Can Uses- 8016FBCD 0004                             Infinite
Lumber-            81189E50 03E7                                        Infinite
Fodder Spout-      81180714 0063                                    Infinite
Chicken Feed-      80237411 005C
1M Master Bryan's Activator 1 P1 D0170404 00??                             2M
Master Bryan's Activator 2 P1 D0170405 00??                             1D
Master Bryan's Dual Activator P1 D1170404 00??
Normal Activator 1: Quantity Digits- Buttons Pressed to Activate
00 No Buttons                                                              01
Right on Control Pad                                                    02 Left
on Control Pad                                                      04 Down  on
Control Pad                                                      08 Up    on
Control Pad                                                       10 Start
Button                                                            20 Z Button
40 B Button                                                                 80 A
Button
When you need a number like 28, you would first press Up on the Control Pad and
then press the Z button, combining the two numbers together.
Normal Activator 2: Quantity Digits- Buttons Pressed to Activat
00 No Buttons                                                              01
Right C                                                                 02 Left
C                                                                  04 Bottom C
08 Top C                                                                   10 R
Button                                                                20 L
Button
Dual Activator: Quantity Digits- Buttons Pressed to Activate
0000 No Buttons                                                          0001
Right C                                                             0002 Left C
0004 Bottom C                                                             0008
Top C                                                                 0010 R
Button                                                            0020 L Button
0100 Right on Control Pad                                                 0200
Left on Control Pad                                                 0400 Down on
Control Pad                                                 0800 Up on Control
Pad                                                        1000 Start Button
2000 Z Button                                                            4000 B
Button                                                              8000 A
Button
Time Of Day Modifier (Minutes 00-3B) 8117027E 00??                        Day
Modifier 80158260 00??
Belongings Modifier Codes                                                Slot 1
80189084 00??                                                     Slot 2
80189085 00??                                                       Slot 3
80189086 00??                                                     Slot 4
80189087 00??                                                     Slot 5
80189088 00??                                                     Slot 6
80189089 00??                                                     Slot 7
8018908A 00??                                                     Slot 8
8018908B 00??
A Button Modifier Equipped Modifier 8018908C 00??
Tool Modifier Codes                                                      Slot 1
80189075 00??                                                     Slot 2
80189076 00??                                                     Slot 3
80189077 00??                                                     Slot 4
80189078 00??                                                     Slot 5
80189079 00??                                                     Slot 6
8018907A 00??                                                     Slot 7
8018907B 00??                                                     Slot 8
8018907C 00??
B Button Equipped Modifier 8018907D 00??
Item Modifier Codes                                                      Slot 1
8018908E 00??                                                      Slot 2
8018908F 00??                                                     Slot 3
80189090 00??                                                     Slot 4
80189091 00??                                                     Slot 5
80189092 00??                                                      Slot 6
80189093 00??                                                     Slot 7
80189094 00??                                                      Slot 8
80189095 00??                                                     Slot 9
80189096 00??                                                     Slot 10
80189097 00??                                                      Slot 11
80189098 00??                                                    Slot 12
80189099 00??                                                     Slot 13
8018909A 00??                                                      Slot 14
8018909B 00??                                                     Slot 15
8018909C 00??                                                     Slot 16
8018909D 00??                                                       Slot 17
8018909E 00??                                                     Slot 18
8018909F 00??                                                    Slot 19
801890A0 00??                                                       Slot 20
801890A1 00??                                                     Slot 21
801890A2 00??                                                     Slot 22
801890A3 00??                                                    Slot 23
801890A4 00??                                                      Slot 24
801890A5 00??
Quantity Digits to Accompany Belonging Modifier Codes
00 - Nothing                                                               01 -
Weeds                                                                 02 -
Boulder                                                               03 -
Lumber                                                                04 -
Moondrop Flower                                                        05 - Pink
Cat Mint Flower                                                   06 - Blue Mist
Flower                                                      07 - Cake
08 - Pie                                                                   09 -
Cookie                                                                0A - Blue
Feather                                                          0B - Pink
Liquid In A Bottle                                               0C - Red Box
0D - Turnips                                                               0E -
Potatoes                                                              0F -
Cabbages                                                                10 -
Tomatoes                                                               11 - Corn
12 - Eggplant                                                              13 -
Strawberries                                                          14 - Eggs
15 - Small Size Milk
16 - Medium Size Milk                                                       17 -
Large Size Milk                                                       18 - Gold
Milk                                                             19 - Sheared
Wool                                                          1A - High Quality
Wool                                                     1B - Wild Grapes
1C - Very Berry Fruit                                                      1D -
Tropical Fruit                                                         1E -
Walnuts                                                                1F -
Mushrooms                                                             20 -
Poisonous Mushroom                                                    21 - Green
Box                                                              22 - Berry Of
Full Moon Plant                                              23 - Medicinal
Herbs                                                       24 - Edible Herbs
25 - Small Fish                                                            26 -
Medium Fish                                                            27 -
Large Fish                                                            28 -
Dumpling                                                              29 -
Cotton Candy                                                           2A -
Fried Octopus                                                         2B -
Roasted Corn                                                                2C -
Candy                                                                 2D -
Chocolate                                                             2E - Iron
Ore                                                              2F - Blue Stone
30 - Rare Metal                                                             31 -
Moonlight Stone                                                       32 -
Pontata Root                                                           33 -
Chicken                                                               34 -
Chocolate Bar Picture                                                   35 - ??
36 - Blue Egg Shaped Device                                                37 -
??                                                                      38 -
Chocolate Bar Picture                                                  39 -
Fodder
3A - White Bag                                                             3B -
Tan Bag                                                               3C - Green
Bag                                                              3D - Red Bag
3E - Yellow Bag                                                            3F -
Purple Bag
Quantity Digits to Accompany Tool Modifier Codes
00 - Nothing                                                               01 -
Sickle                                                                02 - Hoe
03 - Axe                                                                   04 -
Hammer                                                                 05 -
Watering Can                                                          06 -
Milker                                                                07 - Bell
08 - Brush                                                                 09 -
Clippers                                                              0A -
Turnip Seeds                                                          0B -
Potato Seeds                                                            0C -
Cabbage Seeds                                                         0D -
Tomato Seeds                                                           0E - Corn
Seeds                                                            0F - Eggplant
Seeds                                                        10 - Strawberry
Seeds                                                      11 - Moon Drop Grass
Seeds                                                     12 - Pink-Cat-Mint
Seeds                                                   13 - Blue Mist Seeds
14 - Bird Feed                                                             15 -
Ball No Picture                                                       16 -
Feeding Bottle                                                         17 - ??
18 - Fishing Pole                                                          19 -
Miracle Potion                                                           1A -
Medicine For Cows                                                      1B -
Grass Seeds                                                            1C - Blue
Feather                                                          1D - Empty
Bottle                                                            1E - ??
1F - Weeds No Picture                                                      20 -
Boulder No Picture
Quantity Digits to Accompany Item Modifier Codes
00 - Nothing                                                               01 -
Ocarina                                                               02 -
Flower Card                                                           03 - Cake
Card                                                             04 - Broken
Music Box                                                      05 - ??
06 - Old Wine                                                              07 -
??                                                                    08 - ??
09 - Book From Library                                                     0A -
Scroll To Bury                                                         0B -
Marble                                                                0C -
GoodLuck Charm                                                         0D -
Empty Metal Bag                                                       0E - Horse
Race Ticket                                                      0F - Dog Race
Ticket                                                       10 - Potpourri
11 - Embroidered Hankerchief                                                 12
- Hand-Knit Socks                                                       13 -
Lucky Bracelet                                                        14 -
Flower Bath Crystals                                                   15 -
Stamina Carrot



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         - - - - - - - - CLOSING/THANKS/CREDITS - - - - - - - -


CONTACT INFO:
Have some questions about the game? Comments about my FAQ? Something I left out?
Info that I got wrong? If there's something you need to know or say about my
FAQ, be sure to:

E-mail me Questions or Comments- croco64@yahoo.com

Stuff to Send Me: Thanks to everyone for the possessions and Gameshark Codes.
They were really helpful. Now I need to know of any events I'm missing in my
Walkthroughs. Any event you can think of, no matter how minor, that you can't
find there. Also, a few of you have sent me things, but I forgot and couldn't
find your mail again (perhaps I deleted it). If you had something cool I forgot
to post, tell me again.

Question to Ponder: Hey, something just occured to me. I have a walkthrough for
becoming friends with people. I have a walkthrough for becoming rich. I have a
walkthrough for becoming a hit with the ladies. But what about getting the best
evaluation? Like getting all the recipes, pictures, money and other stuff that
you can? In otherwords, the Ultimate Walkthrough. What do you think? Should I do
it? I think it's be fun to write it. What's your opinion?

Poll: How 'bout a new poll? Which season do you like the most? Why? Mine's
probably Summer, because of the excellent crops, fun festivals, and... well, not
the typhoons, but it's still good anyway.

Just so you know, the official name of the elves is actually "sprites". Instead
of changing every word in this FAQ, I'll just leave it as elves. They look like
them anyway.


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                              - CREDITS -

Thanks to these hard-working people for assisting me in the making of this FAQ!

Laura:             For the excellent Level-Up Trick, Gameshark Codes,
                   and the Horse Race Trick.
Haunter120:        For some of the Gameshark Codes.
Austin:            For some of the Gameshark Code stuff.
Cat:               For help with the girls and marriage.
Fox:               For the recipes and photo album.
Another HM Player: For rearranging the Recipes section so it's easier to
                   read.
Mrs. Gina Foster:  For some tips.
Gumbyte:           For some Power Berry locations.
Dan Evans:         Gave tips on how to become King.
Samantha:          For the Heart Meter Trick.
Jeremy:            Helped with Gameshark codes and some secrets.
Tomintul:          The first person to find an error.


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Special Thanks to:
*Nintendo Power- I got lots of info from your reviews and previews.
*Natsume- For their game (and the educational channel which I also got some info
from!)
*The Instruction Booklet-Another helpful resource other than my brain that aided
me in this FAQ

                                 *   *   *

COMING SOON: *More on Fortune Walkthrough
             *More on Fame Walkthrough
             *More on Marriage Walkthroughs


                                 *   *   *


                            -CLOSING STATEMENT-

Well, it seems the FAQ is nearing completion. While Part 3 still has a long way
to go, Part 1, 2, and 4 look like they're pretty much finished. It seems like
this FAQ is almost finished... sniffle... I remember when it was only 60K...
Anyway, don't think just because there's less stuff they'll be less updates.
I'll continue to update, and we'll all continue to play that magical little game
called Harvest Moon.

