Part 5: Tutorial Quests R Us
Tutorial Quests R UsMusic: Town (Dawn)

Link, that's not how you sleep on a bed. Maybe you really did hit your head that hard.

These are all the skills I got yesterday. In order:
Water: Increases damage and reduces RP consumption of Water spells. Raises RP, INT, and Magic Defense.
Earth: Same as Water skill, just with Earth magic.
Love: "Your skill with love". Reduces RP consumption when a wooly(once Link can do that). Has the same stat and magic use bonuses as the other magic skills. Yes, Love is a type of magic in this game.
Farming: Reduces RP consumption of farm tools, and raises HP and RP.
Searching: Raises RP and INT slightly.
Walking: Raises HP, RP, and VIT.
Sleeping: Raises HP, RP, STR, INT, and VIT.
You really want to keep on top of your skills so your stat growth & max HP/RP keep up. Most of that will come naturally as you play, but sometimes it can benefit you to branch out a bit just for easy skill xp.

A quick look at the calendar shows the Bean Throwing Festival is coming up this Friday. Unsurprisingly, it involves throwing beans.


Link explored most of the town yesterday, but never hit up this one room in his own home. It's from the stair opposite the one that leads to the fields.

Shara, it's 6 in the morning. Why are you awake? Why are you in our house?


Strap in kids, the fourth wall is going on vacation.













We can't use the Labyrinth room yet, the ranking room is flat-out unusable since Nintendo WFC shut down, and I don't want to change the difficulty right now. What a useful area of the house.


At least Link can admire his two trophies.


This is plot gated. I'll show it off later.


Sometimes growing crops can wither, but watering them fixes it. If you fail to water them, they turn into withered grass, which has some applications but generally isn't worth killing a crop over.

I picked up some cabbage seeds yesterday, and between those and the pink turnip seeds from foraging drops, Link's spent most of his RP already. It'll be fine. Probably.

There's nothing in the mailbox, but Sherman has a request on the bulletin board. This is another tutorial quest that unlocks a basic farm tool, in this case the axe.


Unfortunately, he's standing pretty close to the board.









Sherman, you're fabulously wealthy. Couldn't you have given me a non-rusty axe?










There's not much point in throwing items to people unless you're dragging them along to a dungeon, where you might want to throw healing items at them. But the option's there!
Chopping wood is a pretty low-key activity, so I do a round of socialization first.


Good morning to you too, Monica.


Link's not that ugly!






Eat your vegetables, Rusk.


Find a life outside fish and your sister, Carlos.

Go back to Rune Factory 1, generic NPC.






Stop eavesdropping on villager conversations, Link.












Let's sneak around the crazy elf and get that wood chopping done before she decides to coat Link with glitter or something.


Hit branches & stumps, wood comes out. Simple.

Until I forget that I was almost out of RP & that chopping wood actually takes a fair chunk of it earlygame.


When your dumb ass gets KOed, you'll wake up back in the clinic. Normally you get charged, but Marjorie waives the fee this time.


Marian and Collette are friends for some reason. Maybe it's Collette's attempt at being memorable?






Link continues the conversation anyway, because he forgot what hints are.







I got most of the way to the goal before dying, and scarfing down some medicinal herbs lets me get the last two lumber without incident.



Ironleaf is a flower you can throw at enemies to cause damage. No, really.














It turns out I misremembered and Blaise just gives you the kitchen counter for free. You still have to buy all the other kitchen tools, though.







The intial set of appliances isn't too pricy, but I have no reason to buy them now.






Can we buy Pia some sanity?







That might work better if you actually had things for sale.
(Sakuya's store only sells materials you've shipped, so there's no eligible items yet)



I'm snooping around the blacksmith for Reasons.

The food left on the table all day is not the Reason.

There we go. It's Raven's diary.



Gaius' diary is less informative.

I spend the rest of the day clearing the field, which is productive but less than exciting to read about. Have a kitchen counter instead.

The Toyherbs and first batch of Pink Turnips are ready today. I sell most of them but hang on to one of each for gifting/hoarding/other future purposes.

One of the turnips drops a higher-level bag of seeds. Score!

Today's request is from Gaius. Spoilers: It's the mining tutorial quest.


I swing by the flower shop on my way to the blacksmith, and Shara has a surprise for us!









Shara will now have a random cologne on offer once a day. Each cologne provides an additional boost with a specific set of villagers. The villagers in question will have dialog about how good we smell before proceeding to their normal conversation.
Today's scent is:


Has to smell better than two-days-with-no-bath farm sweat.


In other words, Link's farm is intended to be the titular Rune Factory. I actually got a rune this morning, but I ran into it too quickly to get a screenshot.


Wells does not appreciate my attempt at an early morning nap.


Um.



The cologne smelling like fish would explain why Carmen likes it.

This raccoon sure is a big fucking deal. It must be a slow news week. Aside from a mysterious amnesiac showing up and moving into the tree house, I mean.






I really have no witty commentary for Pia. I mean, what else is there to say? She's...Pia.

BREAKING NEWS: Raven spotted with a facial expression other than scowling.







Raven's actually a decent character, it's just a slow burn to get her to open up to you.








These are different gray rocks than the ones on our farm. You'll see.

You can also use swords instead of sickles! But generally you want to stick to using the purpose-made farm tools, since they do the job faster.







Just don't think too hard about how we're going to break rocks with a wooden hammer.







It looks like you're already in the diner to me!

While I'm here, let's check out the recipe bread. The only one of use right now is cooking bread, but that'll change.


Each recipe bread has a chance of being (thing) Bread+, which gives us more recipes than usual when we eat it.


I'll be stuffing Link's maw with recipe bread off-camera, since there's a ton of recipes to learn.



Eat your vegetables, Rusk.


Enough fucking around. Let's mine some iron.


This isn't the right part of the forest, but it's got a nice view.

Welcome to the first dungeon, Privera Forest. Here you see a deadly Wooly, waiting to murder us.

It takes all of Link's stealth abilities to sneak around this cunning foe so I can show off the farm plot. The various dungeons have plots scattered around that you can grow crops in, just like the main farm. Why would you want to farm all the way out in a dungeon? Because each one counts as a different climate, letting you grow out of season crops more easily. Privera Forest always counts as Spring for farming purposes.

Monsters will keep spawning out of these gates until we destroy the gate itself.

I accidentally kill the Wooly while whaling on the gate.


Lucky drops! Earth crystals are one form of elemental crystal, semi-rare drops that can be used to enhance weapons & armor. Clippers are used to trim wool from Woolies, and the Woolies carry them around for...some...reason...

Mining rocks located.

I kind of get my ass handed to me. I'm good at this game, I swear!

Half the problem is that I'm not a fan of long swords, and the slow attack speed is a killer this early on. I pick up a hammer so I can use something I'm more familiar with.

I also get a shield so I have actual defenses, and detour to the bathhouse so I can get my HP & RP back.


Um.



300 gold is a steal for a full heal, honestly.

After beating on enough Woolies to get a skill up, I get this too!





This is going to be the bread and butter of multi-enemy fights for a while. Hits multiple enemies, knocks them back, sometimes stuns them for a bit. What's not to like?

This early on, way too much of our mining yield is going to be scrap metal(which is as useless as it sounds). I end up getting a single piece of Iron out of the rocks here.


Gaius, it's almost 10:30pm. Maybe you should go to bed.


























We did it?






So do we, but I squeeze out a little more chopping before bed. Never not be grinding skills & items.