by SerpentTailedAngel » Apr 25, 2014 10:04 pm
SilentPsycho wrote:Yep, as long as my aunt remembers to bring it over when she visits. We're talking someone who gave me the wrong address for the place she's currently living. Luckily Amazon.com flagged that there was a problem with the address, so I was able to call her back and get the real address from her.
Any tips for the gameplay I should know about?
Mostly general RF stuff, like make sure you keep your crafting and forging skills high, since good equipment does more for you than a good level. The easiest way to do that it to make an accessory or sword out of iron, then upgrade it all the way with iron or scrap iron. Upgrading gives you a pretty steady exp raise, and you get
a lot of those metals so it's way easier to dispose of them this way than it is to constantly gather up materials for higher level recipes. Make sure you keep people trained too. It's pretty skipable in other games, but it's very nice to have team mates to go into dungeons with you in this game. (I'd recommend at least tough monster, though. Mons tend to have better HP than villagers.)
For farming, save you withered grass. Any grass can be decomposed, but only withered grass can restore the HP of your plants when you smack it with your hoe. Some crops do that too, but obviously the grass is cheaper to destroy. Also, upgrade your watering can with a magnifying glass. It makes it easy to track crop status without wasting any slots in your bag.
And be patient with events. Because they're all completely random. And it can take a year for the one you want to activate.
[quote="SilentPsycho"]Yep, as long as my aunt remembers to bring it over when she visits. We're talking someone who gave me the wrong address for the place she's currently living. Luckily Amazon.com flagged that there was a problem with the address, so I was able to call her back and get the real address from her. :(
Any tips for the gameplay I should know about?[/quote]
Mostly general RF stuff, like make sure you keep your crafting and forging skills high, since good equipment does more for you than a good level. The easiest way to do that it to make an accessory or sword out of iron, then upgrade it all the way with iron or scrap iron. Upgrading gives you a pretty steady exp raise, and you get [i]a lot[/i] of those metals so it's way easier to dispose of them this way than it is to constantly gather up materials for higher level recipes. Make sure you keep people trained too. It's pretty skipable in other games, but it's very nice to have team mates to go into dungeons with you in this game. (I'd recommend at least tough monster, though. Mons tend to have better HP than villagers.)
For farming, save you withered grass. Any grass can be decomposed, but only withered grass can restore the HP of your plants when you smack it with your hoe. Some crops do that too, but obviously the grass is cheaper to destroy. Also, upgrade your watering can with a magnifying glass. It makes it easy to track crop status without wasting any slots in your bag.
And be patient with events. Because they're all completely random. And it can take a year for the one you want to activate.