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Soriku said:
@noname

The girl with the blonde hair and blue clothes that likes books.

How's the combat btw?

That would be Selphy. Her love meter went up really quick, despite my not giving her anything, so it seems she's pretty easy.

Er...that came out wrong.

As for the combat, it's not bad. There's no blocking attacks, so you've got to stay nimble and dodge them instead. You'll also fall behind fairly quickly if you don't keep your equipment updated. Fortunately, having a strong monster companion eases things quite a bit. Unfortunately, getting the stronger monsters can be painful...literally.

dib8rman said:
he doesn't offer... unless he has to be standing somewhere specific.. I went broke through summer...

He sells them inside his home, between noon and six o'clock on non-holidays. It's the second option.

dib8rman said:
hmm, I am going to start over... Who gives the fishing pol e btw?

Cinnamon. Just talk to her when she's fishing. I found her the day after she arrived, at the creek near your homestead.

dahuman said:

I still don't have a fishing pole after like 15 hours into the game, holy crap lol.... I'm prolly taking too long with everyday farming and dungeon running though, but at least I'm rich I guess.

See above. If it's any consolation, fishing's not all THAT useful (yet); mostly, I just catch fish to give to Cinnamon and that Japanese chick whose name escapes me right now. They're also good for cheaply restoring RP when you cook them, though..

wichdog69 said:
I got this game 2 days ago and I gotta say its great. I haven't even started the adventure part in it and I already have 8 hours or so put in. The first thing I did was buy a sword so I could start the adventure but then I started farming, meeting new people, I built a barn stuff like that. Now I'm thinking of making money before moving on with the adventure. Rune Factory just found themselves another fan. This game is great!

Agreed. It's a massive timesink, and so incredibly addicting. Keep in mind, though, that adventuring's the only way to get the ores, which you'll need to upgrade your farming tools, so you'll be entering those dungeons sooner rather than later.