Can you get from Bluebell to Konohana? if so How?
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The best way to make quick $ in the game is to cook either Toast or Rice Porridge, and ship it.Peyton wrote:I want to get married to somebody in Konohana but I never figured out how to get to Konohana can anybody help?oh and also How do you earn money? Thx a lot
Bluebell Shop: Flour + Pot = Bread, Bread + Frying Pan = Toast
Konohana Shop: Rice + Pot = Cooked Rice, Cooked Rice + Pot = Rice Porridge.
Both methods net you $30 profit at the 1st stage (bread or cooked rice) and $70 profit if you cook it to the 2nd stage (toast or rice porridge). You can buy/cook stacks of 99 at a time, so 99x70 = $6930 profit each stack.
Even if you can't cook more than a single bag page's worth (9 stacks) that's still $62,370 per day.
Additional tips if you're really curious:
Since the shop doesn't open until 8 am, I do all my farm chores immediately (water crops, feed/brush/treat/pet/harvest animals, play with house pets) and that usually gives me plenty of time to head into town, check the message board for requests, and then head to the shop.
Before I go in, I drop any items OUTSIDE the shop (or in my house, or by the shipping container) that I am OK with losing if I don't make it back to pick them up before 5am. This way, I maximize space available in my bag/storage. I usually make sure I have at least 1-2.5 pages of bag space.
Time doesn't pass when you are in the shop menu, so you have ample time to boringly purchase stack after stack of bread or rice.
Then, after I have dropped all my stacks on the ground outside the shop, I run back in, and repeat. Then again. That means that I have 2 bags' worth of precious items outside the shop, and then I ride like heck to my house, and cook as fast as I can, because you will burn seconds in between the text boxes. Don't revise the recipe, it takes more seconds to revise than if you leave it alone. Once I have cooked it to the 2nd stage, I ride like heck to ship it and then to where I dropped the stacks, pick up the next batch, repeat.
It makes for a very, very boring day, but on the other hand, I've got over 3 mil in 2 seasons and I've done expensive quests (Both beds, Clothes, etc) and am paying hundreds of thousands worth of treats to raise my animals' production:
http://fogu.com/hm10/your_farms/animal_production.php
Which, if you didn't know, is also a way to make money (tho not fast) - your livestock can produce up to FIVE items per day if you level them up with this system of treats. I have a spreadsheet that I use to track what treat I have given what animal because I'm a big dork and I want the horse carts that have zero decay which is 19mil so I need $$.
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Edit to the above: I just lost items doing this for the first time after doing it many, many, many times, but none of them I was too broken up about because I never drop anything I can't bear to lose, so beware!RedKatfish wrote:
Before I go in, I drop any items OUTSIDE the shop (or in my house, or by the shipping container) that I am OK with losing if I don't make it back to pick them up before 5am. This way, I maximize space available in my bag/storage. I usually make sure I have at least 1-2.5 pages of bag space.
Time doesn't pass when you are in the shop menu, so you have ample time to boringly purchase stack after stack of bread or rice.If I don't plan on doing anything else that day other than water my crops a 2nd time, I can usually do 3 runs of buy-cook-ship and still be done in time to sleep. So, I will buy as much as I can hold, run OUTSIDE the shop, and drop it on the ground AWAY from where I dropped my low-value items.
Then, after I have dropped all my stacks on the ground outside the shop, I run back in, and repeat. Then again. That means that I have 2 bags' worth of precious items outside the shop, and then I ride like heck to my house, and cook as fast as I can, because you will burn seconds in between the text boxes. Don't revise the recipe, it takes more seconds to revise than if you leave it alone. Once I have cooked it to the 2nd stage, I ride like heck to ship it and then to where I dropped the stacks, pick up the next batch, repeat.