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*ou%d you re+ommend t,is FAQ- .es No Harvest Moon 3D:A New Beginning, FAQ/Walkthrough. This guide was made by Informed_User for hosting on GameFAQs only. Copyright 2013. Version 1.0, 9/16/2013, first submission, guide is complete. If you have questions about this guide, send me a private message about it. A note on sources: A lot of players of this game have been using a site called fogu for information. I have tried to minimize my use of that site and write a guide that is based mostly on my experience with the game. However, in a few instances some of the information on game mechanics, i.e. getting better items from chickens and marriage conditions, I learned from reading about what other players saw on fogu. Table of Contents: Intro/Starting Tips FAQs Town Restoration/Main Walkthrough Marriage Guide Intro/Starting Tips: Harvest Moon 3D:A New Beginning, HMANB, is a new entry in the long running, Farm-Sim, Harvest Moon Series. Unlike most of the earlier games in the series, this game has no set end point. There is no time-limit. The closest thing this game has to an ending is after you complete all 5 Town Restorations, TR's. The credits will roll, but you will be able to keep playing afterwards. Getting your character married will also cause the credits to roll but I imagine most players would not consider that to be finishing the game. This guide is intended to help players complete the Town Restorations and thus reach the, sort-of, ending to the game. Starting Tips: Completing the 5 TR's will require a large amount of many different types of materials. Early game you should be gathering in the outdoors to collect the 3 types of branches and stones, small, large, black. You will also need the seasonal herbs that only grow in the outdoors during certain seasons, chamomile and mint during Spring and Summer. Also grab a bunch of weeds you will even need some of those. You will not need, and can thus sell: most bugs, keep some bees, mushrooms, bamboo shoots, plums, apricots, walnuts. Your tools can and must eventually be upgraded to complete the TR's. Some tools, watering can and sickle, have enhanced range after being upgraded. Hold the "A" button to charge up and then release the button to use the upgraded tools higher range moves. Since the game has no time-limit you the player have a lot of freedom to choose your play-style. You can multitask and spend everday day doing various things like growing crops, caring for livestock, foraging in the forest and interacting with the townsfolk. You can also go for a more focused play-style, i.e. just spend some time growing crops or raising livestock only. FAQs: Q: Can I trade with you? A: I don't usually trade with people and I probably don't have what you want, i.e. bottles/pearls. So you should check the trading topics on this game's board. Town Restoration/Main Walkthrough: Early Game: You can read the game's e-manual by clicking the "manual" option that is under the Harvest Moon 3D icon, before starting the game. You start off by creating a young man or woman to serve as your character in the game. Later in the game you will gain the option of being able to change your character's hair style and color, skin tone and eye color. The things you must choose at the start of the
game that you can't change later are: name, eye-shape, birthday and sex, no sex-changes, but you can cross-dress! The only real difference is that the young man can marry one of the game's young women. The woman can marry one of the game's young men. After making your character the game starts and a long tutorial on playing the game begins. During the tutorial you meet the game's first Non-Playable-Character, NPC, Dunhill. On day 2 the tutorial continues and you meet Hana and Emma. After the town and mini-map tutorial ends you can start foraging in the outdoors. Keep all branches and rocks. Keep any mint, chamomile and honeycombs. Keep some bees and sell the other bugs. Sell the mushrooms and bamboo shoots. The 3 major outdoor areas are: the river to the east, the mountains in the northeast and the forest in the northwest. In the river area use the "B" button to jump on the large white boulder that acts as bridge to the northwest section where you can find colored tree stumps. The stumps become important later in the game. You can also check the tree stumps with flowers on top to get items. In the mountains you can use the large mushrooms as a spring to jump across the water and reach the east side. In the forest you can use a hammer, which you get later, to knock some items off the large tree in the center, once per day. After doing some foraging go back to your house and rest in your bed to start day 3. On day 3 Dunhill will give you a tutorial on farming. Use the "R" button on the back of the 3DS to open your tool and seed inventory. Use the hoe to til the soil plots, drop some seeds on a til spot and use the watering can, after filling it at the watering spot, to water the seeds. You start with 1 bag of potato seeds and 7 turnip bags. Using 1 bag of most seed types will let you fill 4 tiled spaces, half of a soil plot. You can make crops grow faster by watering them twice per day, once in the morning and then 12 hours later after they dry. You must water most crops, not fruit, at least once per day or they will wither. Use the sickle to get rid of unneeded/withered crops. Since you need to grow and sell 30 potatos as part of a TR you may want to go and buy more potato seeds from Hana right away. You can Check the bookshelf in your house for various data included the number of a certain crop you have obtained. You might also want to buy 2 bags of grass and use them on the soil plot near the barn on your farm. You don't need to water grass and you use the sickle on it once to get fodder, animal food. Use the sickle twice to remove grass. On day 4 Emma gives a tutorial on shipping/selling. Drop items into the box outside her house to sell stuff. You get paid the day after selling the items. There are no more special events until day 9. On day 9 you meet Neil and get your first animal, a cow. You keep cows happy by talking to them, feeding them, brushing, and milking them 1 time every day. You also need to use the pitchfork to remove any dung when it appears. If any animal gets max stress they become sick. You have to buy medicine from Neil and use it on the animal to cure the sickness. If an animal stays sick it will die after a few days. On day 12 Emma will give you a tutorial on cooking. Use the stove in your house to cook food. You need a recipe and ingredients to cook. You can eat the food you make to regain stamina, give it to NPC's as a gift, or sell it. On day 15 you meet Iroha. You need to increase your friendship with her to get blueprints for upgrading your tools. Talk to her daily and give her gifts, like flowers and metals, to increase friendship. You want to keep boosting your friendship until you get the 2 "Ultra" blueprint sets. Iroha is also someone you can marry if you chose to play as a male. On
day 17 Aaron and Alice appear. You get a tutorial from Aaron on playing the Sound Stumps mini-game. You hit the top of the stumps in the order you are shown to play a song. Check the bed in Dunhil's house to find the first music sheet. After getting the sheet go back to Aaron, at the river, to start the first round of Sound Stumps. The stumps are from left to right: Red,Orange,LightGreen,DarkGreen,LightBlue,DarkBlue, Pink,Purple. R,O,LG,DG,LB,DB,Pi,Pu, for short. The Basic Scale is just hitting all 8 stumps starting from the left. R,O,LG,DG,LB,DB,Pi,Pu, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Your reward for finishing the first round of Sound Stumps is a new mushroom you can use in the forest to travel faster. On day 21 Dunhill will tell you about the crop festivals. On the 30th of each month you can enter one piece of a vegtable, fruit, flower, or other in the crop festivals. Show your item to Dunhill, who will be waiting in the northeast corner of the town, to enter. You will get more money when selling that type of crop if you win one of the festival ranks. Winning is based on the quality of the crop. 2 stars wins the beginner rank. 3 stars wins intermediate and 4.5 stars will win the advanced rank. You need to win the intermediate rank of at least one of the crop festivals to eventually complete the TR's. Buy fertilizer from Hana's store and use it on your crops while they are growing to slowly raise the crop quality. You need the Greenhouse or seedmaker, which become available later, to get really high quality crops. Visit the river after day 21 and Dunhill will give you a tutorial on fish traps. You use the traps in water that has a reed sticking out to place the trap. Check the traps after about 30 game minutes to collect the trapped fish or junk. Using traps and fishing poles at the river will help you get bottles. You will need at least 5 bottles to make a cloth maker. You need the cloth maker to finish a later TR. I recommend Getting 10 bottles so you can make both the cloth and seedmaker. On day 25 you meet Rebecca and Toni. In the mountains you have to grab 10 rocks and branches off the ground. Talk to Iroha after getting the materials and your character will build and place a new building in town, Rebecca's Shop. After making her shop Rebecca will give you a tutorial on edit mode. Edit mode is how you add new buildings and objects to the town and farm. Enter the workshop on the right side of your house to use edit mode. You need to cut down trees using your axe to make room for new buildings and objects. On day 27 you meet the Harvest Goddess. You can give the Harvest Goddess gifts by throwing them in the pond at the top of the mountain. You can get all 3 titles related to gifts to the goddess by throwing 300 bags of soil into the pond. You can get the soil for free from Hana's shop and you can throw all 300 bags in to the pond in 1 day. Check the bookshelf in your house to see the long list of title earning actions. Getting most titles is totally optional and unnecessary for completing TR's. On day 1 of Summer Dunhill gives you the plans for Town Restoration 1. Completing these projects is the main focus of the game. You need to buy the blueprints from Rebecca's shop and then build the required objects using various materials. After building them you can place the objects in town however you wish. The remainder of this guide will be focused on completing the TR's. Town restoration 1: What you need: 15 Small Branches, 5 Small Material Stones, 15 Moondrop Flowers, to make 5 Ball Topiaries. 10 Small Material Stones, 30 Iron, to make 10 Street Lights. 15 Small Lumber, to make 3 Wooden Benches. How to get it: Gather the small branches, Moondrop Flowers and small stones in the outdoor areas. Use your hammer
on the small stones to convert them to material. Use your axe to cut down the light green trees on your farm and in town to get small lumber. Buy the iron from Rebecca's shop. Go to the workshop next to your house and place the objects in town using edit mode. After finishing the first project Dunhill will visit you in the next day or two to give you Plan 2. Town restoration 2: What you need: 25 Material Stone, 50 Small Lumber, 5 Copper, to make the Newspaper Carrier house. 25 Material Stone, 50 Small Lumber, 5 Iron, to make the Salon. 50 Small Branches, 30 Soil, 20 Weeds, 10 Chamomile, to make 10 Bushes. 8 Small Lumber, 5 Honeycomb, and 1 bee to make a Beehive. Collect and sell 10 pots of honey. Get a Cow to unlock the Cow Festival. How to get it: You can buy the Material Stone, Copper, and Iron at Rebbeca's shop. Use your axe to chop down the light green trees to collect the Small Lumber. Gather the Small Branches, Weeds, and Chamomile in the outdoor areas. You can get the Soil for free from Hana's shop. Get the Honeycombs and Bee from the outdoor areas. Place the bee inside the Beehive to start making honey. Make more hives if you want to get the honey faster. If you don't still have the cow you got early in the game, then buy a new one from Neil's shop. After Dunhill tells you about the Cow Festival you don't need to keep your cow. You will probably need to cut down some dark green trees to make room for the new buildings. You will need an iron axe to chop the dark green trees around town. Give gifts to Ironha to get the tool upgrade blueprints. Buy the iron from Rebecca's shop. After building and placing the courier house Aaron will tell you about a new music sheet. The sheet is hidden in the flower pot on the second floor of the courier building. After finding the sheet go talk to Aaron in the river area to play another round of music stumps. Hit the stumps in the order of: R, O, LG, DG, LB, DB, Pi, Pu, 2 1 6 7 4 3 5 Finishing the second music test unlocks a bouncy mushroom in the southwest of the river area. Dunhill gives the plans for TRP 3 after you finish all parts of TRP 2. Town restoration 3: What you need: 50 Small Branches, 25 Material Stone, 40 Lumber, 5 wool, to build the Cottage. 50 Material Stone, 65 Small Lumber, 5 Bricks, 5 mint, to build the Restaurant 20 Small Material Stone, 80 Material Stone, 35 Lumber, 5 Silver, 10 Glass Stones, to build the Inn. 65 Material Stone, 15 Small Lumber, 40 Lumber, 3 Iron, to build the Clinic. 200,000 total money made from shipping. Sheep Festival Unlocked. 15 people living in town. How to get it: Buy the Material Stone from Rebecca's shop and chop trees to get both lumber types. Gather the small branches and mint in the outdoor areas. Gather small stones in the outdoors and use your hammer on them to turn them into small material stone. Get bricks from the stump on the cliff in the southeast of the river area. Buy a sheep from Neil's shop and use clippers on it to get wool for building the cottage. You can buy the blueprints for clippers from Rebecca's shop or buy them from Neil after buying a sheep. Having the sheep will also unlock the Sheep Festival. You will need more wool for a later TR so you may want to get at least 35 wool before selling your sheep back. You need to build and place all three of the restaurant, cottage, and clinic before you can get the Silver and Glass Stone. After placing the restaurant Aaron will tell you about a new music sheet. The sheet is hidden on a chair on the east side of the restaurant. After finding the sheet go talk to Aaron in the river area and the third round of music stumps begins. You play the stumps in the order of: R, O, LG, DG, LB, DB, Pi, Pu, 1 2 3 5 4 8
6 7 Finishing Earth Song unlocks the honey tree in the forest area. Put honey on the tree to find a bug the next day. After finishing Earth Song and placing the cottage you will be told to find another music sheet. The sheet is in the barrel in the northeast corner of the cottage. Take the sheet back to Aaron and play round four of music stumps: R, O, LG, DG, LB, DB, Pi, Pu, 7 6 1 2 10 8 3 4 5 9 11 Finishing Birdy Banquet opens the cliff in the mountain area so you can travel faster. After finishing Birdy Banquet and placing the clinic you must find another music sheet. The music sheet is hidden on the north side of the partitions on the clinic's first floor. Talk to Aaron to play round five of music stumps: R, O, LG, DG, LB, DB, Pi, Pu, 3 2 5 1 4 7 6 Finishing Rock Dance opens the mine in the northwest of the forest area. Use your hammer in the mine to get Silver and Glass Stone. After placing the inn there will be a music sheet hidden inside. The sheet is in the plant pots in Hossan's room. You know the rest: R, O, LG, DG, LB, DB, Pi, Pu, 3 2 4 6 1 8 5 7 9 For finishing Round the Big Tree you get access to the second tree that you can get items from if you hit it with your hammer. Just keep growing crops and selling them until you have made 200,000 in total money made. Once you finish building and placing the new buildings there will be 15 people in town. Dunhill will give you TR 4 after you finish all the parts of 3. Town restoration 4: What you need: 15 Material Stone, 80 Lumber, 20 Fodder, 1 Amethyst, 5 Wheat, to make the Eastern-Style House. 60 Material Stone, 60 Lumber, 10 Yarn Ball, 10 Glass Stone, 5 Fluorite, to make the Fantastical House. 120 Material Stone, 10 Small Lumber, 10 Lumber, 10 Copper, 10 Brick, to make the Travel Agency. 10 Material Stone, 5 Small Lumber, 5 Iron, 5 Cotton Fabric, to make a Well. Host 3 Gardening Tours on your farm. Win the Crop Festival Intermediate class. 20 people living in town. 30 yams and 30 potatoes sold. 500,000 made in total from shipping. How to get it: Buy the Material Stone from Rebecca's shop. Use your axe to chop down the trees in town and on your farm to get the two Lumber types. You can buy grass and wheat seeds from Hana's store. Harvest them with the sickle to get the fodder and wheat. You can get the Amethyst, Fluorite, Glass Stone, Copper, and Iron all from the mountain mine. To get Yarn Ball and Cotton Fabric you need wool from a sheep and cotton which you can buy seeds for from Hana's store. You need the cloth maker to convert the wool and cotton into the ball and fabric. Buy the Blueprints for the maker shed from Rebecca's shop and place the shed on your farm. After placing the shed, Rebecca will start selling the blueprints for the various makers. Buy the cloth maker and build it. You need bottles to build the makers. You get bottles by setting fish traps in the river area and using your fising rod at the south pier. Your odds of getting bottles are better during rainy days or during a hurricane. Buy the blueprints for the garden space from Rebecca's store and place it on your farm. Dunhill asks you on day 2 of every month if you want to host a Garden Tour on day 11. It does not matter how well you do, you just need to host 3 tours. To win the Intermediate Crop Festival you only need a 3 star or higher crop. You can buy seeds for a crop that regrows, like corn, and put fertilzer on it daily until it reaches 3 stars near the end of the month. However, in the long run it is probably better to get the seedmaker and start working on getting 5 star crops for mass production. Growing lots of 5 star crops will help reach the shipping totals you
need for TR 4 and 5. Place the new buildings and you will have 20 people. Yams are a Fall crop and Potatoes are a Spring crop. You can buy the seeds for them from Hana's shop during their growing season. You have to be at year 2 or later to buy Yams. To reach 500,000 it helps to use the seedmaker to make a 5 star crop for each season, like I stated above. Also, winning the crop festival ranks gets you more money for that crop category, Advanced gets you 100% more money. After placing the Eastern-Style House a music sheet will be hidden inside. Check the picture of bamboo on the north wall to find the sheet. The steps for Morning on the Farm are: R, O, LG, DG, LB, DB, Pi, Pu, 1 2 8 4 7 6 3 5 9 You get a diamond for finising Morning on the Farm. Another music sheet is hidden in the Fantastical House after you place it. Check the box full of swords to find the sheet. The steps for The Howl of the Wild are: R, O, LG, DG, LB, DB, Pi, Pu, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 For finishing The Howl of the Wild you get the Lion Topiary blueprint. The Travel Agency will also have a music sheet hidden inside. The sheet is hidden in the books on the counter. The steps for Friends on the Farm are: R, O, LG, DG, LB, DB, Pi, Pu, 3 9 5 1 2 11 8 4 7 6 10 Finishing Friends on the Farm gets you a pink diamond. After you finish all the parts of TR 4 Dunhill will give you the plans for 5, the last TR. Town restoration 5: What you need: 35 Black Material Stone, 60 Black Lumber, 15 Glass Stone, 3 Jade, 5 Amethyst, to build the Bungalow. 260 Material Stone, 120 Lumber, 10 Gold, 6 Adamatite, 5 Mithril, to build the Exotic Mansion. 35 Material Stone, 60 Lumber, 10 Iron, 5 Mint, to build the Tailor's Shop. 10 Small Material Stone, 10 Material Stone, 10 Black Material Stone, 1 Crystal, to build the Watchtower. 4 Yarn Ball, 4 Cotton Fabric, 2 Glass Stone, 8 Iron, to build the Table and one Garden Chair. 30 Material Stone, 10 Pearl, 5 Crystal, to build the Lavish Fountain. 23 people living in town. Yak Festival unlocked. Win advanced class of one of the animal competitions. 1,000,000 total made from shipping. How to get it: Buy the Material Stone from Rebecca's shop. Cut down dark green trees to get the Lumber. Gather Small Rocks in the outdoors and use your hammer to convert them to Small Material Stone. Gather Mint in the outdoors. Gather Black Branches and Black Rocks in the outdoors. Use your ultra axe and ultra hammer to convert them to Black Lumber and Black Material Stone. You get the ultra blueprints from raising your friendship with Iroha. You get the Platinum you need to upgrade from the mine. You get all of the Glass Stone, Jade, Amethyst, Gold, Adamatite, Mithril, Crystal, and Iron by using your hammer in the forest area mine. You need sheep to get wool and you to buy cotton seeds from Hana'store. Use your clothmaker to convert them into Yarn Ball and Cotton Fabric. You get Pearls by using the Travel Agency and going on the Southern Island Getaway. On the island you can often find pearls on the beach or on the very small island you reach by jumping over rocks. It will take a lot of trips to get the 10 pearls. You will have 23 people after placing the new buildings. Buy a Yak from Neil's shop to unlock the Yak Festival. To win the advanced animal rank you need a farm animal with max hearts and that also produces the great version of its product, i.e. great milk or golden egg. You increase an animals heart level, slowly, just by properly caring for it, feed it, clean it, talk to it. The condition to get the great product depends on
the animal type. Cows, Sheep, Alpaca, Yaks, all require you to take them to Neil's Animal Sanctuary and let them stay there for 100 total game hours. Chicken and Silkie start producing golden eggs after they win any rank of the chicken festival, beginner or intermediate. You can reach 1,000,000 very easily once you have the seedmaker and can start mass producing 5 star crops. If you need more bottles for the seedmaker, then set traps and start fishing in the river area. After placing the Bungalow a sheet music will be hidden in the mirror. The steps for Tranquil Forest are: R, O, LG, DG, LB, DB, Pi, Pu, 2 7 1 3 5 4 6 After finishing Tranquil Forest you get access to a mushroom on the north side of the forest area. After placing the Exotic Mansion there is a music sheet hidden in the treasure box on the second floor. The steps for Mammoth Stomp are: R, O, LG, DG, LB, DB, Pi, Pu, 4 1 2 7 3 8 5 9 6 After finishing Mammoth Stomp you get the Mammoth Topiary blueprint. After placing the Tailor's Shop there will be a music sheet hidden in the small sign on the north wall. The steps for The Great Legacy are: R, O, LG, DG, LB, DB, Pi, Pu, 2 3 7 1 6 5 8 4 After finishing The Great Legacy you get access to a new stump in the mountain area. After finishing all the steps of TR 5, you have won the game, pretty much. Enjoy the credits. Marriage Guide: Getting married in this game is optional but something most players will probably want to do. Characters who have a heart next to their name when you talk to them are the ones you can marry. There are also two secret marriage canidates, one man and one woman. The secret canidates don't have a heart at first, but a heart appears after you give them a ring. Keep talking and giving gifts on a daily basis to the character you want to marry. As you increase your friendship points, FP, with that character their heart gauge will slowly change color. After their heart changes to blue the Harvest Goddess will appear and explain about dating. A major point the Goddess does not meantion is that you must see a character's heart events before they will accept a ring or feather. Heart Events are special encounters that occur after getting a certain amount of FP with a character. You will encounter that character at a specfic time and place and have to make some choice. Picking the right choice gets you more FP, picking the wrong choice makes you lose FP. After getting their heart to at least blue and completing the first two heart events you can offer a character a ring. A ring in this game means you are dating, not married. After you start dating you need to do several more tasks before you can really get married. Buy the house and bed upgrades from Rebecca's store and use them to get a bigger house and bed. Get the character's heart guage up to red. Witness two more heart events. And finally, offer them a blue feather to propose, it needs to be a sunny, non-holiday, Saturday for the blue feather to be accepted. You buy the ring and feather from Hana's store. After you get married you can have a kid by buying the child bed blueprint from Rebecca's shop and building the bed. For specific information on heart events check here: http://www.gamefaqs.com/3ds/645735-harvest-moon-3d-a-new -beginning/wiki/3-3-bachelorettes- (Women) http://www.gamefaqs.com/3ds/645735-harvest-moon-3d-a-newbeginning/wiki/3-2-bachelors-and-npcs-in-progress (Men, incomplete) Harvest Moon 3D: A New Beginning: FAQ/Strategy Guide by Informed!ser "ersion: 1.0 | #ast !$dated: 2013-09-07 | "iew/Down%oad &rigina% Fi%e
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