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Walkthrough - FAQ/WalkthroughRune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon Definitive Gameplay Guide by Lisa Hayes Version 1.3 - 2/09/2008 ################# Table of Contents ################# 0. Introduction Author's Info LH-LISA Guide/Game Info LH-GUIDE Version History LH-HISTORY Acknowledgement LH-ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1. The Game Overview LH-OVERVIEW The Game's Beginning LH-BEGIN The Start Menu LH-START Inventory LH-INVENTORY Skills LH-SKILLS Friends LH-FRIENDS Farm LH-FARM Shipping History LH-SHIPPING Friendliness LH-FRIENDLINESS Plot Items LH-PLOT Farming LH-FARMING Using Touch Screen LH-FARMTOUCH Farming Basics LH-FARMBASICS Farming QnA LH-FARMQNA Types Of Seeds LH-SEEDTYPES Spring Seeds LH-SEEDSPRING Summer Seeds LH-SEEDSUMMER Fall Seeds LH-SEEDFALL Farm Tools LH-TOOLS Tool Upgrades LH-TOOLUPGRADE Spelunking LH-DUNGEON Caves and Seasons LH-CAVES Character Status LH-STATUS Healing Status Changes LH-STATHEAL Monster and You LH-MONSTERS Fighting Type Monsters LH-MONFIGHT Farming Type Monsters LH-MONFARM Monster Care and Produce LH-MONCARE The Village LH-VILLAGE Village Shops LH-SHOPS Marriage Requirements LH-MARRIAGE Bachelorettes LH-GIRLS Festivals LH-FESTIVALS Miscellaneous Fishing Lists LH-FISHLIST Mining Lists LH-MINELIST Monster Drop Item List LH-MONITEMLIST The 4 Empty Bottles LH-BOTTLES The Power Foods LH-POWERFOODS Walkthrough LH-WALKTHROUGH Copyright LH- COPYRIGHT ****************************************************************************** Author's Info LH-LISA ****************************************************************************** Hello, my name is Lisa Hayes. And I will be your guide to the wonderful world that is Rune Factory. This will be my first time creating and submitting a FAQ so if you feel there is something amiss, please feel free to inform me via email. The address is lisahayase@gmail.com. I decided to write this FAQ since I really enjoy this game. There are not too many guides out there, so contributing one should'nt hurt. So relax, sit tight and enjoy the show. ****************************************************************************** Game/Guide Info LH-GUIDE ****************************************************************************** This guide will be based on the US version of Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon. This game was released in the market on August 14, 2007. The premise is very much the same as the Harvest Moon series, with the addition of dungeons. So, if you enjoy the Harvest Moon series, then you should feel right at home with this game. ****************************************************************************** Version History LH-HISTORY ****************************************************************************** Version 1.3 - 2/09/2008 - Small correction on the monster items. - Minor modification on the Copyright Section Version 1.2 - 2/07/2008 - Added Walkthrough - Removed Credits Section and added Acknowledgement Section - Accepted in GameFAQs Version 1.1 - 2/06/2008 - Submitted to GameFAQs Version 1.0 - 2/05/2008 - Added Credits and Copyrights - Added Miscellaneous - Continued Bachelorettes Version 0.6 - 2/03/2008 - Added Bachelorettes Version 0.5 - 2/02/2008 - Added Monster and You Version 0.4 - 2/01/2008 - Added Character Status, and Healing Status Changes - Added the Village, and Village Shops Version 0.3 - 1/30/2008 - Added Spelunking section, and Caves and Seasons Version 0.2 - 1/29/2008 - Added Farm Tools and Farm Upgrades Version 0.1 - 1/28/2008 - Started the FAQ ****************************************************************************** Acknowledgement LH-ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ****************************************************************************** The following are acknowledged to post my guide on their website. GameFAQs - the original purpose of this guide. (http://www.gamefaqs.com) HongFire - where i usually stay on the web. (http://wwww.hongfire.com) Dave Allison - affiliated with (Cheat Code Central - http://www.cheatcc.com) Leo Chan - affiliated with (NeoSeeker - http://www.neoseeker.com) Dennis - affiliated with (SuperCheats - http://www.supercheats.com) The following are acknowledged for helping me create this guide. I thank them sincerely for granting me permission to use their information in the creation of this guide. Cherubae - proprietor of (Ushi No Tae Website - http://www.fogu.com/hm/) - most of the monster names and drops. I just don't have the time to gather them all. Also the boss stats of the game. cfai84 - for the schedules of the bachelorettes in the game. I had to modify the timetable a bit to suit my formatting. ****************************************************************************** OVERVIEW LH-OVERVIEW ****************************************************************************** Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon is another franchise of the Harvest Moon Series. The game is set in a medieval, fantasy world where you not only have to plant and harvest crops, but also fight (as well as tame) the monsters in the dungeon. The game has a story to unravel, dungeons to discover, and many people to interact with. Rune Factory also offers WiFi to exchange items with your friends. Last, but not the least, you now have 11 bachelorettes to woo, should you want to get married in this game. ****************************************************************************** The Game's Beginning LH-BEGIN ****************************************************************************** At the beginning of the game, you are introduced with the main character about to collapse on the road. Eventually, he collapsed, and a female character then comes out from a house. The boy asks for some food and water, but somehow the girl mistook them and instead, brought a hoe and a watering can! Anyways, the girl finally understood, and offered food and water. After a few more talks, we discover that the boy has amnesia, so the girl offered to choose a name for yourself. At this point, you can name him whatever you want, but for clarity's sake, i'll refer him as Raguna from now on. We also get to know the girl's name, Mist, and since Raguna's lost his memory, Mist offered for him to stay at her farm. After that, follow her on the farm and after a few more talks, a monster suddenly appears! You can use the hoe to defeat it (or the watering can to drown it, hehe). Then we get to learn in the game that we cannot kill the monsters, just send them back to their original place, "The First Forest", since they come from a different world. After that, Mist offers Raguna a place to work as thanks for saving her life. You have two choices, but in reality, you only have one choice. Try it out for fun! After the choices, you are also given the option for a quick overview on how to plow the fields, growing vegetables, and information on your health points (HP) and rune points (RP). Next, Mist gives you some turnip seeds, and you get to name her farm. BTW, if you choose the default name, Mist will praise your choice, but if you changed it, well, you get a different reaction. This ends the beginning, and you are now free to do whatever you want in the game. ****************************************************************************** The Start Menu LH-START ****************************************************************************** One of the most confusing aspect in Rune Factory is the Start Menu. Once you access it for the first time, you are greeted with a menu containing an over- whelming amount of information that you'll eventually get lost navigating it! So, let's break it down to parts and see what it is. Basically, the menu is composed of seven (7) categories. These are the ff: ****************************************************************************** Inventory (Sword and Shield Icon) LH-INVENTORY ****************************************************************************** This is the first menu you will see when you push the start button. It shows the level of your character, and below it is the amount needed to reach the next level. Next to that is your HP and RP in bar and numerical form. If you are wondering what that empty box beside your HP and RP is, that box shows the status, your character is inflicted with (see LH-STATUS). The next line shows your stats in attack, defense, strength, intelligence, dexterity, and vitality. Something that is not present in Harvest Moon games. Following that are four icons, with respective red and blue colored numbers. The first icon signifies fire element, hence the red color. The blue icon is for water element. The brown icon is for earth element. Lastly, the green icon is air element. As for the red and blue numbers, the red number represents the offense value, while the blue number represents the defense value associating the said element. As for the six grey-outed icons, they are slots for your character. The first slot (sword icon) is used for your tools/weapons. The second slot (shield icon) is for your shields. Third is the magic book slot (book icon) for your magic spells. The fourth and fifth slot are for accessories. The sixth slot is for items other than tools/weapons. The fifteen (15) empty boxes represents the available space on your backpack, with 3 slots more, giving a total of 45 available spaces. Each empty space can hold a maximum of nine (9) of the same item. Weapons and accessories, however, occupy a single empty space each. ****************************************************************************** Skills (Bottle and Hoe Icon) LH-SKILLS ****************************************************************************** The second category lists all the skills in the game. Skills in the game are what consumes your rune points (RP) most of the time, be it farming, banishing monsters, or even cooking. There are three types of skills. Physical skills increase with physical action. These are swordsmanship, mining, logging, farming, and fishing. Mental skills increase by combining items in the house. These are pharmacy, forging, cooking, and decoration. Special skills are for the last two, communication, and camping. Communication is a skill that raises your friendship level with monsters. Camping is a skill for sleeping in places like caves. The level indicates the number of times you can camp. The higher the skill level, the lesser it consumes your rune points (RP) in the game. But it's not that simple. See, better weapons have certain skill levels, that is why, it is essential to raise your level so that you can use the item effectively in the game. Say, someone traded a luck blade which has a skill level of 26. Your character will consume bigger amounts of RP if your skill level is below. Should you reach an equal level, the RP consumption should be on the ratio of 1:1 . The maximum skill level is 99. ****************************************************************************** Friends (Animal Icon) LH-FRIENDS ****************************************************************************** The third category is empty! Actually, it is filled with data once you tamed a monster and you bring it with you in battle. The above screen shows the animation of the monster. Below screen shows the name you have given to the monster. Below the name is the type of monster it belongs to. Next is the HP of the monster, as well as it's attack and defense rating. Below that is the friendship meter, and finally, the ability list of the said monster. ****************************************************************************** Farm (Turnip and Flower Icon) LH-FARM ****************************************************************************** The fourth category is your farm window. The above screen shows the name of the farm. Beside it shows the time, date, season, and status of the weather. Below shows the year of the game as well as the season. Next is the amount of money you possess. Below that shows the house level (max is 2), as well as the number of monsters you currently have. Beside is the amount of wood you have, and the amount of feeds in your monster huts. The details found below screen shows the name of your monster, and what floor and house it is located. The number of huts increases as you continue building more and more monster huts (max is 7). Each hut can contain 4 monsters. If you want, additional basements (max is 2) can be created on each monster hut, raising the total number of available slots to 84 monsters. ****************************************************************************** Shipping History (Open Book Icon) LH-SHIPPING ****************************************************************************** The fifth category shows the amount you have gained by selling items via the shipping bin. It is further categorized by the following. Plants, vegetables, and even fruits that can be bought in stores are found on the first tab. Rings and bracelets, and most accessories are located on the second tab. Foods that can be obtained via cooking, and even the ingredients themselves are in the third tab. Items created in the pharmacy, as well as some items that can be bought in the hospital is on the fourth tab. The fifth tab is for fishes. The last tab is ETC. It's for items you miscellaneously received in the game. It includes monster drops, even certain key items that is required for marriage can be sold via the shipping bin. ****************************************************************************** Friendliness (Two Hands Icon) LH-FRIENDLINESS ****************************************************************************** The sixth category shows the level of friendship you have with the townsfolk. Only bachelorettes can have love points. Ordinary townsfolk will never have a love value. The maximum points you can reach is 10. ****************************************************************************** Plot Items (Pad and Pen Icon) LH-PLOT ****************************************************************************** It's also empty! Not really. The last category shows you the plot items that is available in the game. As you play along, you'll eventually fill this up. ****************************************************************************** Farming LH-FARMING ****************************************************************************** So, you've decided to farm, eh? Farming is the main source of income in Rune Factory. You have a piece of farmland to use, and it's up to you to become the master farmer of this game! Not only that, but this game also have farmland inside dungeons! So, it's up to you if you want to use them or not. ****************************************************************************** Using Touch Screen LH-FARMTOUCH ****************************************************************************** Rune Factory offers a fresh, new way to interact in farming. With the use of a stylus, you can command Raguna to work on your farm, saving you from using the action button over and over again. To start with, the actions of Raguna depends on the tools he is currently equipped (and activated) with. When he has no tools, or if there is one but is not activated (by tapping it with the stylus), any spot you touch on the farmland will move him to that spot. If an item is on that spot, Raguna will pick it up and put it inside his backpack. Stumps and Rocks are an exception, as they cannot be put in the backpack. When the tool is selected by tapping it in the lower corner of the bottom screen (it is activated when it changed to green) and you click on a spot, Raguna will perform the action of the said tool on that spot. An example would be to select the axe, tap it with the stylus, then click a branch on the farmland. Raguna will then move one square below to the spot and chop the branch. NOTE When using tools via the touch screen method. Make sure that there is a space below the spot you want to execute the command. Otherwise, Raguna will never complete the action. NOTE 2 If you want to use charged tools in the game via touch screen method, tap on the spot and then hold the action (B) button. By the time Raguna reaches the spot, he will not perform the action immediately, but instead wait for the action button to be released. The touch screen method can remember at least nine (9) spots in the game. It is very useful when harvesting, as it saves you the effort in picking up the vegetable and storing it in your backpack. ****************************************************************************** Farming Basics LH-FARMBASICS ****************************************************************************** This is just going to be a simple tutorial on how farming is done in the game. First, clear the some debris on your farmland until you acquire a nice patch on your farm. A 3x3 is an ideal size. Once you have that, select the hoe from your inventory and till some soil. Till all those 3x3 squares until you are done. Next, stand in the middle of your freshly tilled soil. Select some seeds in your inventory (turnip seeds from Mist will do nicely), and spread them by pressing the action (B) button. The seeds should appear on the newly tilled soil. Lastly, select the watering can, refill it with water (via the pond) and proceed to water each and every seeds on the ground. That's it. You're done on the first step. The second step would be to water the seeds each day, until they can be harvested upon. If you want to plant more seeds, just repeat the same process. ****************************************************************************** Farming QnA LH-FARMQNA ****************************************************************************** Q. I did all that was written on the farming basics but on the next day, the seeds disappear! Why is this happening? A. One explanation would be you are planting the seeds on the wrong season. Certain seeds only grow on certain seasons, and if you plant the seed on the wrong season, they would dissapear on the next day. Q. I spread the wrong seed! How do i erase/remove them from the soil? A. As far as i can tell, there is no method in removing the seeds once they are placed on the tilled soil. Not even fully-charged tools work. You just wasted a pack of seeds, i guess. Seeds are invulnerable in the game. Q. I missed watering the seeds/plants! Will it wither and die? A. Actually, it does not affect the growth of the plants in anyway, save that you just missed it on that day. If the plant needs five days to grow, and you missed watering them on the third day, watering them the next day is equivalent to a third day of growth of the plant. Q. What is this Greenifier? And how do i use it in farming? A. A greenifier is an item that can be bought in the Clinic. It's effect on the seeds increases its level by one. To use the greenifier, position the the cursor to a patch of seeds. Take out the greenifier and use it. There is no visual indication that the item is used, but when you harvest the crops, you should notice one crop with a higher level, separated from the rest. NOTE Don't be greedy and drop multiple greenifiers on the same seed, even on different days. It doesn't work that way. Q. What is this formula A? And how do i use it in farming? A. Formula A is another item that has its uses in farming. It shortens the crop to ripen in 1 day. How to use the item is just the same as using the greenifier. You can also use this item after using the greenifier on the same day. That way, you get to harvest the crop a day earlier than the rest. NOTE Like the greenifier, don't be greedy and use multiple formula on the same seed on the same day. Wait for next day and you can use another formula on the same seed/plant. Q. When the crops have fully grown, i see glowing spheres on the field. What are those? A. My, those are the blessings of the earth! Just my guess though, but they are known in the game as rune spheres. In addition to successfully growing the crops, the game also rewards you with rune spheres. These spheres restores a bit of RP on your character, so it is best to grab them after utilizing your rune points in the game. NOTE Take note that when you have harvested the crops and leave the area, the rune spheres also disappears! So don't be silly and grab them when you have harvested the crops, instead of saving them and leaving the area, only to find that they have also disappeared. Q. What is this level on my crops? I use a greenifier, and now, one of them is a higher level. What gives? A. That is actually a good thing. Higher level crops have higher values than lower level crops. They raise the value by a factor of 1. So a level ten crop nets ten times the amount compared to a level 1 crop. NOTE While theoretically, the highest level attainable in this game is 100, when you plant a lv100 seed, you'll only harvest lv10 crops. So having lv10 on your crops is already the maximum profit you can achieve. Q. I hear phantom crops. Is this real? A. Yep, phantom crops are real, though the way Mist said it is misleading. An accurate description for phantom crops, would be crops that exceeds the number of days in a season for them to grow. Simply put, you'll mostly use the farmland found in dungeons for them to fully grow since phantom crops takes a really long time to grow. They are available after you beat the storyline so don't expect them too soon. ****************************************************************************** Types Of Seeds LH-SEEDTYPES ****************************************************************************** Seeds are the main ingredient in a farmer's life. Without them, there would be no crops in the game. Seeds are categorized by seasons. Seeds can be bought in the Seed Shop. After beating the storyline, phantom crops are unlocked. The (R) indicates that the crop regrows over time. The regrowth rate is also put in parentheses. ****************************************************************************** Spring Seeds LH-SEEDSPRING ****************************************************************************** NAME PRICE SEED SELL CROP SELL GROWTH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Radish Seed | 200 | 100 | 60 | 4 Potato Seed | 340 | 150 | 120 | 7 Cucumber Seed (R) | 240 | 120 | 90 | 9 (6) Strawberry Seed (R) | 400 | 150 | 200 | 8 (2) Cabbage Seed | 220 | 110 | 150 | 14 Moondrop Seed | 200 | 100 | 60 | 6 ToyHerb Seed | 150 | 50 | 130 | 12 Grazing Grass Seed | 600 | 300 | 20 | 9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Phantom Crops ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cherry Grass Seed | 4,000 | 2,000 | 500 | 60 Lamp Grass Seed | 6,000 | 10 | 750 | 90 Blue Crystal Seed | 770 | 10 | 220 | 100 Emery Flower Seed | 10,000 | 10 | 600 | 120 ****************************************************************************** Summer Seeds LH-SEEDSUMMER ****************************************************************************** NAME PRICE SEED SELL CROP SELL GROWTH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tomato Seed (R) | 210 | 80 | 60 | 9 (3) Corn Seed (R) | 300 | 40 | 140 | 14 (3) Onion Seed | 190 | 100 | 70 | 7 Pumpkin Seed | 600 | 200 | 330 | 14 Pineapple Seed (R) | 700 | 250 | 400 | 20 (5) Pink Cat Seed | 300 | 150 | 70 | 6 Grazing Grass Seed | 600 | 300 | 20 | 9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Phantom Crops ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ironleaf Seed | 8,700 | 10 | 800 | 40 Clover Seed | 9,000 | 10 | 350 | 60 Fireflower Seed | 3,300 | 10 | 350 | 90 Green Crystal Seed | 880 | 10 | 240 | 100 ****************************************************************************** Fall Seeds LH-SEEDFALL ****************************************************************************** NAME PRICE SEED SELL CROP SELL GROWTH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eggplant Seed (R) | 250 | 60 | 80 | 9 (3) Carrot Seed | 210 | 110 | 90 | 7 Sweet Potato Seed (R)| 330 | 150 | 120 | 5 (2) Spinach Seed | 210 | 120 | 150 | 6 Green Pepper Seed (R)| 260 | 100 | 70 | 7 (2) Charm Blue Seed | 1,000 | 500 | 120 | 10 Grazing Grass Seed | 600 | 300 | 20 | 9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Phantom Crops ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Noel Grass Seed | 2,680 | 10 | 650 | 40 Autumn Grass Seed | 900 | 10 | 700 | 60 Pom-Pom Grass Seed | 1,200 | 10 | 250 | 90 Red Crystal Seed | 990 | 10 | 260 | 100 ****************************************************************************** Farm Tools LH-TOOLS ****************************************************************************** You need farming equipments when you want to pursue the career of farming in the game. At the start of the game, Mist gives you a hoe and a watering can for farm use. Honestly, these two are all you gonna need in basic farming. But like everything else in this game, the starter tools are just the tip of the iceberg. You are going to have to upgrade your tools to maximize their use. I have listed all the farming tools available in the game. Oh, and they can be used as weapons in the dungeon, but it's not very effective. Hoe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A hoe is used to till the soil so that seeds can be planted. Find an empty patch of farmland, and use a hoe. A tilled soil will appear on the spot. Using the hoe gradually increases your farming skill. Level 1 - Cheap Hoe = 1 tilled soil Level 2 - Sturdy Hoe = 3 tilled soil when charged Level 3 - Seasoned Hoe = a 3x3 area of tilled soil when charged Level 4 - Shiny Hoe = a 3x6 area of tilled soil when charged Level 5 - Blessed Hoe = a 3x9 area of tilled soil when charged Watering Can ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The watering can is the second farming tool you'll receive on the game. Use it on a tilled soil, and the soil will then be damp. Essential in raising crops. Using the watering can gradually increases your farming skill. Level 1 - Cheap Waterpot = 1 area. Hold 12 units Level 2 - Tinplate Waterpot = 3 areas across when charged. Holds 24 units Level 3 - Lion Waterpot = 3x3 area when charged. Holds 54 units Level 4 - Rainbow Waterpot = 5x5 area when charged. Holds 100 units Level 5 - Joy Waterpot = 9x9 area when charged. Holds 162 units Axe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HOW TO OBTAIN: visit Jasper's Manor and talk to Bianca. Bianca will then call on Tabitha to fetch the item. An axe is an essential farming equipment. It is used to cut branches, stumps, and is your only source of wood in the game. Branches give 1 wood while the stumps give 10. The maximum amount of wood you can reach is 9999. You can also use the chopped wood to make fences and such. The log shed is located beside the pond. All axes can cut branches. Using the axe does not increase farming skills, but instead raises the logging skill. Level 1 - Cheap Axe = mainly for branches. doesn't work on stumps Level 2 - Chopping Axe = stumps take 6 hits when charged Level 3 - Lumber Axe = stumps take 3 hits when charged Level 4 - Mountain Axe = stumps take 2 hits when charged Level 5 - Miracle Axe = stumps take 1 hit when charged Sickle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HOW TO OBTAIN: Visit the Seed Shop and talk to Rosetta, but before she gives the item, you need to till at least 50 patches of farmland. The sickle can be used to cut plants and weeds on your farm. Personally, the only real benefit of the sickle is when cutting grass for fodder. Otherwise, it can also be used to clean out your farmland against withered crops. Using the sickle also increases your farming skill. Level 1 - Cheap Sickle = cuts 1 area Level 2 - Iron Sickle = cuts 3 areas horizontally when charged Level 3 - Quality Sickle = cuts 3x3 area when charged Level 4 - Super Sickle = cuts 5x5 area when charged Level 5 - Legend Sickle = cuts 9x9 area when charged Hammer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HOW TO OBTAIN: Visit the Blacksmith Shop and talk to Leo, but before he gives the item, you need to have a pass on the first cave, and till at least 50 patches of farmland inside the cave. While hammer is mainly used for mining ores, it also has its uses in the farm. A hammer is used to untill soils and return them back to normal. While this may not sound so useful to a farmer, by turning the soil back to normal, this encourages the game to spawn wild items on the farmland. Be it branches, or weeds, rocks, stumps, boulders, etc. Using the hammer raises the mining skill, not the farming skill, even when untilling soils. All hammers can effectively break stones with 1 hit. Level 1 - Cheap Hammer = cannot break rocks and boulders. Level 2 - Iron Hammer = break rocks in 1 hit when charged. no to boulders Level 3 - Silver Hammer = rocks in 1 hit, boulders in 3 hits when charged Level 4 - Golden Hammer = rocks in 1 hit, boulders in 2 hits when charged Level 5 - Platinum Hammer = rocks and boulders in 1 hit when charged Fishing Rod ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HOW TO OBTAIN: Go to the beach and approach the end of the pier. Sabrina will appear and gives you the item. Fishing Rod is not really an essential item in farming. Heck, you don't even need it. It is an item all on its own. Seek a body of water, and you can use the fishing rod to catch any type of fish, even junk. It can be an alternative way to earn money, and is also the easiest, fastest way to earn money early in the game. Using the fishing rod raises your fishing skill. Level 1 - Cheap Rod = catches common fishes Level 2 - Bamboo Rod = boosts chance to catch level 2 fishes Level 3 - Willow Rod = boosts chance to catch level 3 fishes Level 4 - Famous Rod = boosts chance to catch level 4 fishes Level 5 - Sacred Rod = boosts chance to catch level 5 fishes ****************************************************************************** Tool Upgrades LH-TOOLUPGRADE ****************************************************************************** Upgrading your tools is a must to improve the efficiency of your farm tools. In the game, there is a Blacksmith Shop which can raise your tool level up to 3. The last 2 levels requires a forgery inside your house. The materials for the upgrade usually requires minerals that can be mined, but higher levels do require items dropped from monsters, so it might take a while to find them. Hoe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Level 2 - Sturdy Hoe (Skill Level 10) 1 Cheap Hoe 2 Iron | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Bronze | mine in Carmite Cave Level 3 - Seasoned How (Skill Level 20) 1 Sturdy Hoe 3 Silver | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Iron | mine in Carmite Cave Level 4 - Shiny Hoe (Skill Level 30) 1 Seasoned Hoe 2 Gold | mine in Mt. Gigant 1 Silver | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Diamond | mine in Toros Cave Level 5 - Blessed Hoe (Skill Level 40) 1 Seasoned Hoe 1 Platinum | mine in Kasimir Ruins 2 Gold | mine in Mt. Gigant 1 Earth Crystal | mine in Mt. Gigant 1 Broken Hilt | Faust in Greed Cave Watering Can ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Level 2 - Tin Waterpot (Skill Level 10) 1 Cheap Waterpot 2 Iron | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Bronze | mine in Carmite Cave Level 3 - Lion Waterpot (Skill Level 20) 1 Tin Waterpot 2 Silver | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Bronze | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Sapphire | mine in Toros Cave Level 4 - Rainbow Waterpot (Skill Level 30) 1 Lion Waterpot 1 Gold | mine in Mt Gigant 1 Ruby | mine in Clemens Cave 1 Emerald | mine in Kasimir Ruins 1 Amethyst | mine in Mt. Gigant 1 Aquamarine | mine in Misty Bloom Cave Level 5 - Joy Waterpot (Skill Level 40) 1 Rainbow Waterpot 2 Platinum | mine in Kasimir Ruins 1 Emerald | mine in Kasimir Ruins 1 Magic Powder | you can buy in the Medicine Shop 1 Fairy Powder | Fairy in Kasimir Ruins Axe ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Level 2 - Chopping Axe (Skill Level 10) 1 Cheap Axe 2 Iron | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Bronze | mine in Carmite Cave Level 3 - Lumber Axe (Skill Level 20) 1 Chopping Axe 2 Silver | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Bronze | mine in Carmite Cave Level 4 - Mountain Axe (Skill Level 30) 1 Lumber Axe 2 Gold | mine in Mt. Gigant 1 Bronze | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Ruby | mine in Clemens Cave Level 5 - Miracle Axe (Skill Level 40) 1 Mountain Axe 3 Platinum | mine in Kasimir Ruins 1 Angered Fang | Blood Phanter in Danann Cave Sickle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Level 2 - Iron Sickle (Skill Level 10) 1 Cheap Sickle 2 Iron | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Scrap Iron | mine in Carmite Cave Level 3 - Quality Sickle (Skill Level 20) 1 Iron Sickle 2 Silver | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Bronze | mine in Carmite Cave Level 4 - Super Sickle (Skill Level 30) 1 Quality Sickle 3 Gold | mine in Mt. Gigant Level 5 - Legend Sickle (Skill Level 40) 1 Super Sickle 2 Platinum | mine in Kasimir Ruins 1 Bronze | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Iron | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Scrap Iron | mine in Carmite Cave Hammer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Level 2 - Iron Hammer (Skill Level 10) 1 Cheap Hammer 2 Iron | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Scrap Iron | mine in Carmite Cave Level 3 - Silver Hammer (Skill Level 20) 1 Iron Hammer 2 Silver | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Bronze | mine in Carmite Cave Level 4 - Golden Hammer (Skill Level 30) 1 Silver Hammer 4 Gold | mine in Mt. Gigant Level 5 - Platinum Hammer (Skill Level 40) 4 Platinum | mine in Kasimir Ruins 1 Hammer Piece | Hammer Troll in Clemens Cave Rod ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Level 2 - Bamboo Rod (Skill Level 10) 1 Cheap Rod 1 Scrap Iron | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Bronze | mine in Carmite Cave Level 3 - Willow Rod (Skill Level 20) 1 Bamboo Rod 1 Iron | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Strong String | Spider in Mt. Gigant 1 Strong Vine | Plantcore in Danann Cave Level 4 - Famous Rod (Skill Level 30) 1 Willow Rod 2 Silver | mine in Carmite Cave 1 Strong String | Spider in Mt. Gigant 1 Strong Vine | Plantcore in Danann Cave 1 Fairy Powder | Fairy in Kasimir Ruins ****************************************************************************** Spelunking LH-DUNGEON ****************************************************************************** HOW TO OBTAIN: You can obtain a permit from Godwin, the mayor of the town, but before he gives you one, you are required to till 100 patches of farmland. Spelunking, or exploring the caves is another feature in Rune Factory. There are a total of eight different locations that are considered dungeons in the game. In each cave, contains a permanent weather condition, so you can plant and harvest crops specific to the conditions of the cave. Be extra careful! since dungeons contain monsters and can kill your main character. Of course, you can buy weapons or use the farming tools themselves to "banish" them back to their homeland. Also, defeating monsters raises the level of your character so it's a good idea to defeat them rather than avoid fighting them. Caves are unlocked after defeating the boss of the previous cave, so there are no short cuts in reaching the different caves available in the game. ****************************************************************************** Caves and Seasons LH-CAVES ****************************************************************************** Carmite Cave (Spring Season) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HOW TO OBTAIN: Till 100 patches of farmland and obtain a pass from Godwin, the mayor of the town. BOSS : Greater Daemon (250 HP) Toros Cave (Fall Season) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HOW TO OBTAIN: Till at least 50 patches of farmland inside Carmite Cave. Visit Godwin, and he should issue a permit for this cave. BOSS : Chimera (460 HP) Clemens Cave (Summer Season) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HOW TO OBTAIN: Visit the library and a scene should occur. Then, visit Godwin on his manor, and he should issue a permit for this cave. BOSS : Rafflesia (780 HP) Mt. Gigant (Summer Season) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HOW TO OBTAIN: Till at least 100 patches of farmland inside Clemens Cave. The mayor should issue a pass for this dungeon. BOSS : Grimoa (999 HP) Misty Bloom Cave (Fall Season) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HOW TO OBTAIN: Till at least 100 patches of farmland on Mt. Gigant. Visit the mayor, and he will issue a permit for this dungeon. BOSS : Siren (1300 HP) NOTE : Misty Bloom Cave is only accessible in Winter. Also, make sure to bring the teleport spell when spelunking. That way, even if overshoot the winter season, you can still return to your home using the teleport spell. NOTE2 : This is important, and a warning. Using a sleeping bag, on Winter 30 will corrupt your save game and the game itself. Do not use the sleeping bag on that day. Kasimir Ruins (Spring Season) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How TO OBTAIN: There are two requirements for Kasimir Ruins to be unlocked in the game. One is to Till at least 100 patches of farmland on Misty Bloom Cave. The second requirement is to befriend and own at least 10 monsters in your farm. If you fulfill these two, Godwin should give you the permit to this dungeon. BOSS : Golum (1680 HP) Danann Cave (Fall Season) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HOW TO OBTAIN: Just defeat the boss of the last dungeon, and the mayor should issue the permit to this cave without too much fuss. BOSS : Battle Tank (2000 HP) Greed Cave (Summer Season) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ HOW TO OBTAIN: Just defeat the boss of the last dungeon, and the mayor should issue the permit to this cave without too much fuss. BOSS : Grimoire (2600 HP) ****************************************************************************** Character Status LH-STATUS ****************************************************************************** During your stay in the caves, you will undoubtedly aqcuire status changes while battling monsters. Status changes affects the efficiency of Raguna in the game. Some deplete HP, others impede movement, and others shuts down your magic. Some status changes can kill you, so take medicine as soon as possible when your character is afflicted with status changes. Of course, status changes are not limited in spelunking. There are also status changes when farming. Sleeping past 1:00am nets you tiredness and then some. So it's a good idea to give your character adequate rest in the game. Poison = drains your character's (or your monster's) HP. Paralysis = character cannot run. Seal = character cannot use spells. Charging weapons do not work. Cold = Sleeping past 1:00am. RP cost is doubled. Illness = Sleeping past 1:00am with a cold. RP cost is tripled. ****************************************************************************** Healing Status Changes LH-STATHEAL ****************************************************************************** Status changes can be healed in a variety of ways. As a general rule, anything can be cured by visiting the doctor's clinic and perform a checkup. Otherwise, medicinal items, or even healing magic can be used to remove status changes. Poison = Medication Spell, Antidote Paralysis = Medication Spell, Paragon Seal = Roundoff Cold = Cold Medicine, Sleep Illness = Cold Medicine, Sleep ****************************************************************************** Monster and You LH-MONSTERS ****************************************************************************** The monsters in the game can be used as an alternate source of income on your farm. But before you can do that, you are to befriend them first. Befriending the monsters takes some time, so be extra careful or risk dying the game. Also, you cannot sell your monsters, only release them back to First Forest. Monster Tools (build a Monster Hut first before getting the items) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Friendship Glove : Find Tabatha and talk to her. She will give the friend ship glove. Use the glove to befriend the monsters. You do not necessarily have to build a Monster Hut, just a friendship level of 2 to Tabatha is enough. Brush : Once you have successfully captured any type of monster, head over to Neumann's house and talk to Felicity. She will give the item to you. Gathering Basket : Once you have successfully captured any monster that can produce honey or eggs, talk to Neumann at his store. He will give the item to you. Shears/Clippers : Capture Woolly! The only monster capable of producing furs in the game. Once captured, talk to Camus and he will give the item for free. Milker : Once you have successfully captured any monster, you can obtain this item by talking to Jasper in his mansion. On your first encounter with monsters, they will try and kill you! So equip a tool and banish them back to First Forest! You will also notice a machine that respawns the monsters again and again, so it is a priority to destroy it as soon as possible. Consequentially, destroying all the monster machines on the cave unlock the door to the monster boss of the game. Make sure you are well prepared to tackle the boss or run the risk of dying in the game. There are two categories of monsters available on the game. One are fighting type monsters. Fighting type monsters are monsters that specialises in dealing damages to enemies. Bring them when spelunking and they will attack any near monsters on the cave. Some can even be ridden, enabling faster movement on the map. The other is farming type monsters. Monsters belonging to this type can aid you in your farm. Some are even useful when you bring them in dungeons as they can cast cure to heal your character. ****************************************************************************** |
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