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. Easy money and crafting experienceShipped one Fur, then search for Raven. Check her 'Collection' to find Furs available for 30G. Purchase some of them and go to the crafting table to turn them into Yarn. You can ship them for 80G, which doubles your profit and earns you crafting experience. Level status resistance without fightingYou can level up your status resistance without fighting by drinking Object X and then going to Jones or sleeping to cure them. Object X is easy to get by simply using objects that can't make a potion (such as scrap metal).
Degenerative effects can't actually kill your character, so you can give yourself all the status effects without having to worry about dying in combat. After you cure yourself you simply drink another Object X. Leveling Forging SkillAfter unlocking and buying a forge, it is fairly easy to quickly level up the forging skill.
Making anything with the forge will give experience, with higher difficulty items giving more experience. The only factor that determines the experienced gained for each item forged is the required level of the item- thus making items that require fewer and less rare materials is the best way to level.
One of the easiest ways to take advantage of this is to mass-produce hoes, which are made from only one item, an ore. Make sure that you have obtained the recipe for the Cheap Hoe, and check to see that you have a decent supply of Iron. Mass-produce Cheap Hoes by using the arrow at the lower right corner of the touch screen, watching the required RP to insure that you will not faint. Make as many as you can hold. At lower levels, it is also a good idea to upgrade the hoes up to level ten using whatever useless items you have picked up to gain more experience. The experience needed to level the forging skill increases with each level, so after a while, forging Cheap Hoes will become less effective for raising your forging skill.

At this point, start making the next level of hoe, and continue to mass-produce the appropriate leveled hoes with your extra materials to quickly level your forging skill. Maximum Throwing and Walking Skills early in the gameIf you'd like to use the fists or hand-to-hand combat, there's a trick in leveling up your throwing skills to max by repeatedly throwing an item. Do this after you completed Vishnal's tutorial on farming. Go to a corner and press the directional button where you keep walking but stays at the same place then repeatedly press A to throw the held item(this does not upgrade walking though).To level up walking, just walk around the farm.
Also, do not remove the grass, till the soil, and water the tilled soil while Vishnal's farming tutorial is not yet complete, it does not give you experience. Note: This requires very long patience because this might take a while. Also, do not leave the farm in doing this trick, because time will start to flow again when you do so (time stops when Vishnal is still teaching you). Submitted by NeilEiedamFontanoza. Refight bosses multiple times per dayIf, after defeating a boss, you use your Teleport spell to exit the room before the door barriers vanish, the game will not actually consider the boss to be defeated, allowing you to return and refight that boss on the same day. This can be useful for grinding Prince/ss Points and farming drops from a particular boss.
Simply wait for the boss's death animation to finish and the game to produce its drops and give you your PP, and then teleport out. The drops will still be in the room when you come back! Be aware that this glitch cannot be used in the Sharance Maze, due to the randomly generated nature of the place.KNOW SOMETHING WE DON'T?You can for this game and help our users gain an edge.
You might know that Rune Factory emerged from Harvest Moon, the farming and life-simulation series that began on the Super Nintendo, but that might be the extent of your familiarity. It’s pretty niche.
Rune Factory is basically Harvest Moon plus role-playing elements, but it adds up to a lot more than that. Playing Rune Factory 4, the latest entry for 3DS, reminded me of a lot of great games. It’s one giant hodgepodge.
Below, we’ve broken down some main components and matched them with series that are much more recognizable. So chances are if you like one of these, you’ll find something to enjoy in Rune Factory 4 — plus a little extra. Xseed Games’ Brittany Avery, who works in localization, shared some secrets with us about what makes Rune Factory 4’s twist on those elements unique.
Airships: Final Fantasy
Rune Factory 4 opens on an airship, and the vibe is reminiscent of countless scenes from the Final Fantasy role-playing games. But in Rune Factory, airships aren’t just for travel — they’re also good date spots.
Above: Take to the skies!
“For story purposes, it does show the airship being used from time to time, but for in-game travel you approach a ‘transmitter’ right before the airship, which looks similar to a ship’s helm,” Avery told GamesBeat. “It’s like a teleportation device, so it’s quick and easy!
“Even better, you can later order that a furniture shop be opened and purchase more transmitters, placing them wherever you want. Because you can use the ‘Escape’ Rune Ability to teleport to your bedroom easily, you could theoretically place a telecommunicator in your bedroom and have an instantly convenient ‘teleport wherever you want, whenever you want’ device.”
Relationships: Animal Crossing, Fire Emblem
Forming social relationships is a big part of many games, and sometimes, those friendships turn to love. Think about your chatty neighbors in Animal Crossing or the romance system in Fire Emblem: Awakening.
“What I love about Rune Factory 4 is that characters don’t just purely interact with you — they interact with each other constantly,” said Avery. “Not only is your relationship with each individual you meet going to grow by talking to them, inviting them to battle with you, learning their birthdays or their favorite things, and spoiling them with gifts — they gift back! — but you’ll see how their relationships with each other grow as well.”
Above: What a hunk.
Players can court characters, go on dates as boyfriend and girlfriend, and experience events that deepen the relationship. (It’s possible to date the same sex, but it involves such a convoluted set of steps that our heads hurt before we even started to type them.) Rune Factory 4 is the first in the series to explore this feature fully and more realistically. Marriage follows for those who are lucky, but it’s not the final step.
“It’s very relaxing after that,” said Avery. “You can still go on dates together and even have a child — who can also join your party, meaning along with your husband/wife, you guys can have a family outing of kicking monster butt together. Did I mention how cool it is that if you’re the female protagonist, you can fight and farm while pregnant?”
Farming: Harvest Moon
This one is pretty obvious. The main element that Rune Factory borrows from Harvest Moon is farming.
“In the story, you’re thought of as an ‘Earthmate,’ a type of person who is in-tune with and can communicate with nature,” said Avery. “It’s a common theme in Rune Factory, and that’s why you’re given farms to treat the land. The healthier your farm is, the more little elemental-balancing creatures called ‘Runeys’ spread.”
Above: What early farming looks like in Rune Factory 4. Harvest those strawberries!
Players can farm at their own pace, starting with cheap tools and then learning to forge better ones. Mad father free.

“You can plant vegetables, fruits, and flowers, which can be bought or found exclusively in dungeons,” said Avery. “There’s a specific tree that actually gives a tree-related seed once a day, so I would go there every day. I eventually had one farm solely dedicated to orange trees, apple trees, grape trees, and shining trees — ore!”
Completing requests from neighbors or visiting areas in different seasons grants access to new seeds, but players can also grow some … unusual (or even gigantic) crops, like swords, shields, and dungeons.
“Literally, entire dungeons,” said Avery.
Battles and dungeons: Chrono Trigger, Ys
Because Rune Factory 4’s battles take place on the field, in a forest and grassy areas, with enemies that you can attack or ignore, it’s a lot like Chrono Trigger at first glance. But the actual battles are active, not turn-based, and involve action-heavy combat moves like in the Ys series of RPGs. Players can change the difficulty anytime for a casual romp or more hardcore experience.
“Battling in Rune Factory 4 is very fast-paced, and you’re given access to several types of weapons — short swords, long swords, spears, dual blades, gloves, axes/hammers, and staves — that have their own growth rate,” said Avery. “You can also use Rune Abilities, which function like magic spells; at first you can equip two, but you can unlock shortcuts to cast more on the fly.”
Above: Monsters can be befriended or fought.
Dungeons vary by season, and players can discover more than one during spring, summer, fall, and winter.
“The story spans a full three arcs, and so there are dungeons within seasonal dungeons, hidden areas that can only be accessed on certain dates or only if you like to snoop along the walls, hidden messages or scenes if you bring along specific items or characters, [and so on],” said Avery.
“There’s a lot of exploring to do, and inviting neighbors into your party can also help in making the journey of exploration easier. If you’re in the mood to find the unexpected, try inviting certain people to your party and then go back to areas you found suspicious — you might find something new.”
Monster raising: Pokémon, Monster Rancher
In Rune Factory 4, you can tame and raise monsters to help in battle, tend the farm, produce goods like milk or wool, or serve as mounts. Yes — mounts. Sometimes, you can even create new moves together. So it’s like Pokémon or Monster Rancher, if you remember that one.
Above: Make sure to brush and love them daily.
“Monsters in dungeons can all be tamed as pets if you give them food or gifts that they like, and if you have a barn to put them in,” said Avery. “Not only can you keep ordinary monsters, but now you can tame boss monsters as well, though they’re pickier than the average.
“As far as how many you can tame … I haven’t tried this myself, but knowing how many you can raise in a barn — up to 12 — and knowing how many barns you can keep on a field — two — on top of how many fields you can obtain — five … that adds up to well over a hundred.”