I just picked this up, never played any of these in the series before but I'm trying to play more games outside my comfort zone. Time management stresses me out, so my first question is how important is it? Like Persona level or Stardew Valley level? Second, what are some beginner tips, how important is farming / what's a good / easy recipe to restore stamina for farming / dungeoning (If that's a thing)
You are never in a rush to do anything. I spent three months ignoring story and growing stuff.
Farming is how you make money Beginner tip is Clorica best girl, you can't marry the dragon or the milfs And as far as stamina goes, it's rough at first but later on becomes less important. Since you aren't on a time schedule, just do it the next day.
Grayson Morgan
>You are never in a rush to do anything >You aren't on a schedule That's the most comforting thing you could have said, thank you.
Jack Harris
Clorica is literally the definition of boring. Real men go for Margaret, being locked behind 3 random events just makes her better
Nathaniel Thompson
there are seasonal events and festivals that follow the calendar which you can miss or fail.
Owen Russell
And don't worry about events either. They come around each year, so if you don't do so well in a competition there's always next time. It's the only 3DS game I've put 100+ hours into
>elfs >ever
John Evans
But I can just try again next year?
Ryder Hill
Also if I picked a girl, can I marry another girl?
Julian Lee
yes, you'll be waiting a while though.
Alexander Jones
Don't trust Doug, he's a manlet.
Wyatt Lopez
>t. man who's waifu got meaty dwarf cock
Michael Williams
The closest you can get is playing a male character and changing your appearance to the girl protag after you unlock the model swapping thing. It changes everything about your character other than text and gender specific events.
Robert Miller
>model swapping thing Hrm, how early on is that?
Isaac Cruz
But the rewards typically aren't really worth shit beyond having a source of way-too-much recipe bread and some random food or a single stat-up item, sometimes. There's always next year if you don't feel like fucking with them or get 3rd because somehow a few of the villagers absolutely demolish you. What you really have to worry about is the shit that the game doesn't tell you about. On very certain days, certain areas will change to let you into secret areas or certain rare enemies will spawn.
Ethan Davis
It's after you beat Arc 2, so probably over 50 hours in.
Juan King
I let Dylas penetrate me with his superior equine genes
Grayson Walker
You basically have to beat the game first, so a while unless if you're blatantly rushing hard for it. I did hear there is a yuri mod out there though.
Dominic Baker
After you finish 2/3rds of the main quest I think. You can burn through it pretty fast if you want to.
Charles Edwards
>he lived to tell the tale of Dylas penetrating his tail I'm impressed
Time isn't important, you can take all the time in the world and nothing of importance will happen other than the festivals getting ridiculously hard to the point they will be straight up impossible to win.
Farming is good to make you stronger without fighting enemies and give you money also as a source of food so you can recover RP.
Daniel Adams
Azure dreams+ Stardew valley/harvest moon
Isaac Reed
I'd recommend going through act 1 to get all the villagers in town, but after that you can take your sweet old time. Random events happen sporadically, and be sure to check the prince/princess points board to unlock some new holidays.
Xiao Pai and Forte are unobjectively the best wives btw.
Camden Lewis
Xiao Pai is for using to get closer to her big tittied mom
Evan Anderson
>Mommy issues and brocon are best wives Horrible taste
Eli Bennett
WHY IS LUMINARA A STRONG AND INDEPENDENT WOMAN LET ME TAKE CARE OF YOU