|
|
View unanswered posts | View active topics
| Author |
Message |
|
ValkyrieCain123
|
Posted: Jul 10, 2012 11:51 am
|
|

Tubular Turnip Farmer
Posts: 364

|
That Random Fishie wrote: ValkyrieCain123 wrote: Sorry if this is a stupid question but can the food in this game go bad like in HM:GB? because that was something i really hated in that game  If I remember correctly, someone(I think Nurse Fin) mentioned that the spoiling food thing was off, so things won't go bad in this game  Ah thank you so much ^^
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
Lin
|
Posted: Jul 10, 2012 4:35 pm
|
|

Huggy Chickens
Posts: 254

|
Huuur I can't wait for this game... I want a new Harvest Moon game.  Hope this is good.
« signature »
Formerly known as Meredy and Avalice.
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
BlueMist
|
Posted: Jul 10, 2012 6:00 pm
|
|
Anonymous Fish
|
|
uh. i was just a little confused on all the animals so i was just a little unsure but...
yaks are the animals with the elvis hair right? (x
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
ZettaPrinzessin
|
Posted: Jul 10, 2012 6:35 pm
|
|

Growing Garden Gnome
Posts: 86

|
BlueMist wrote: uh. i was just a little confused on all the animals so i was just a little unsure but...
yaks are the animals with the elvis hair right? (x nope, the elvis hair belongs to the llamas. :3
« signature »
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
BlueMist
|
Posted: Jul 11, 2012 9:13 am
|
|
Anonymous Fish
|
ZettaPrinzessin wrote: BlueMist wrote: uh. i was just a little confused on all the animals so i was just a little unsure but...
yaks are the animals with the elvis hair right? (x nope, the elvis hair belongs to the llamas. :3 ooooooooh. okay thank you. c: so many new animals it's kinda hard to keep up with it. so excited for the game though. :DD
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
Tiptoze
|
Posted: Jul 11, 2012 6:33 pm
|
|

Ultimate Farming Fanatic
Posts: 1386

|
|
I'm going to play Elvis songs whenever I see llamas. xD
« signature »
~tumblr~ WE STEEL STAND. WHAT BRAKES? THERE ARE NO BRAKES. FANDOMS DON'T COME WITH BRAKES.
Googaboga wrote: Yay now we can spend our lives all alone together C: sadeofraine wrote: And the fangirls made dolphin noises until they passed out. Aki's ANB Profile - (•_•) ( •_•)>⌐■-■ (⌐■_■)
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
Mz D
|
Posted: Jul 12, 2012 4:10 am
|
|

Tubular Turnip Farmer
Posts: 353

|
The llamas do a funky little shake of their heads and sometimes randomly jump. I named my llama Elvis and I think my second one I'll name Buddy. The yaks look like grey derpy cows. I tried to sheer mine when I first got it but you only get yak milk from it, such a shame, it could have been a double produce animal.
« signature »
Harvest Moon game currently playing: 3DS Land of Beginning Though now I'm totally distracted by Animal Crossing New Leaf! (^w^)
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
Emily Elizabeth
|
Posted: Jul 12, 2012 6:46 am
|
|

Pick Potatos, not boogers
Posts: 714

|
Lord_Banks wrote: I wouldn't wear yak hair, would you? Yaks aren't shorn for their hair, they get shorn so the don't burn (probably), But I am pretty sure yak hair is not used to make clothing, llama and alpaca and sheep though. EDIT: they don't shake their hips? they aren't Elvis then... But i am still gonna name one Elvis, and try to name one Presley, but probably Presly...  the animal's have a six letter slot, i think. Yak hair can still be sold once its shaved, good for quilts and pillow and bed stuffing EDIT: in real life any way
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
Lord_Banks
|
Posted: Jul 12, 2012 7:46 am
|
|

Not the Eggplant Wizard
Posts: 564

|
Emily Elizabeth wrote: Lord_Banks wrote: I wouldn't wear yak hair, would you? Yaks aren't shorn for their hair, they get shorn so the don't burn (probably), But I am pretty sure yak hair is not used to make clothing, llama and alpaca and sheep though. EDIT: they don't shake their hips? they aren't Elvis then... But i am still gonna name one Elvis, and try to name one Presley, but probably Presly...  the animal's have a six letter slot, i think. Yak hair can still be sold once its shaved, good for quilts and pillow and bed stuffing EDIT: in real life any way Really? Well I needs me more educating!
« signature »
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
Emily Elizabeth
|
Posted: Jul 12, 2012 9:14 am
|
|

Pick Potatos, not boogers
Posts: 714

|
Lord_Banks wrote: Emily Elizabeth wrote: Lord_Banks wrote: I wouldn't wear yak hair, would you? Yaks aren't shorn for their hair, they get shorn so the don't burn (probably), But I am pretty sure yak hair is not used to make clothing, llama and alpaca and sheep though. EDIT: they don't shake their hips? they aren't Elvis then... But i am still gonna name one Elvis, and try to name one Presley, but probably Presly...  the animal's have a six letter slot, i think. Yak hair can still be sold once its shaved, good for quilts and pillow and bed stuffing EDIT: in real life any way Really? Well I needs me more educating! Domesticated yaks have been kept for thousands of years, primarily for their milk, fibre and meat, and as beasts of burden. Their dried dung is an important fuel, used all over Tibet, and is often the only fuel available on the high treeless Tibetan plateau. Yaks transport goods across mountain passes for local farmers and traders as well as for climbing and trekking expeditions. "Only one thing makes it hard to use yaks for long journeys in barren regions. They will not eat grain, which could be carried on the journey. They will starve unless they can be brought to a place where there is grass."[23] They also are used to draw ploughs. Yak milk is often processed to a cheese called chhurpi in Tibetan and Nepali languages, and byaslag in Mongolia. Butter made of Yaks' milk is an ingredient of the butter tea that Tibetans consume in large quantities,[24] and is also used in lamps and made into butter sculptures used in religious festivities.[25] Yaks grunt, and unlike cattle are not known to produce the characteristic bovine lowing sound. copy and pasted from wiki
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
Lord_Banks
|
Posted: Jul 12, 2012 9:40 am
|
|

Not the Eggplant Wizard
Posts: 564

|
Emily Elizabeth wrote: Lord_Banks wrote: Emily Elizabeth wrote: Lord_Banks wrote: I wouldn't wear yak hair, would you? Yaks aren't shorn for their hair, they get shorn so the don't burn (probably), But I am pretty sure yak hair is not used to make clothing, llama and alpaca and sheep though. EDIT: they don't shake their hips? they aren't Elvis then... But i am still gonna name one Elvis, and try to name one Presley, but probably Presly...  the animal's have a six letter slot, i think. Yak hair can still be sold once its shaved, good for quilts and pillow and bed stuffing EDIT: in real life any way Really? Well I needs me more educating! Domesticated yaks have been kept for thousands of years, primarily for their milk, fibre and meat, and as beasts of burden. Their dried dung is an important fuel, used all over Tibet, and is often the only fuel available on the high treeless Tibetan plateau. Yaks transport goods across mountain passes for local farmers and traders as well as for climbing and trekking expeditions. "Only one thing makes it hard to use yaks for long journeys in barren regions. They will not eat grain, which could be carried on the journey. They will starve unless they can be brought to a place where there is grass."[23] They also are used to draw ploughs. Yak milk is often processed to a cheese called chhurpi in Tibetan and Nepali languages, and byaslag in Mongolia. Butter made of Yaks' milk is an ingredient of the butter tea that Tibetans consume in large quantities,[24] and is also used in lamps and made into butter sculptures used in religious festivities.[25] Yaks grunt, and unlike cattle are not known to produce the characteristic bovine lowing sound. copy and pasted from wiki I only knew part of that. Butter sculptures that I gotta see! But used in lamps, I know butter has lots of oil in it, but I didn't know that there could be enoug to light a lamp! I don't think I would like butter tea all that much, I like butter but not in larger quatities than that spread on toast, or a dinner roll/bread slice at restaurants. Does that mean that Yaks will make a grunting noise when they are brushed/greeted/milked?
« signature »
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
Emily Elizabeth
|
Posted: Jul 12, 2012 2:43 pm
|
|

Pick Potatos, not boogers
Posts: 714

|
Lord_Banks wrote: No, we have horses and panda mobiles for that! panada car my butt, the thing is a waste of stuff, its the same speed as your MC walking
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|