Crabshell Ring + Immunity Band Crabshell Ring + Iridium Band Mermaid Boots Dwarven Sword (+3 Topaz) Infinity Gavel (+3 Ruby) Some Defense Boost food then Expresso And anything for healing There you go, a defense set that will make you invulnerable to debuffs, completely resistant (Receives only 1 dmg) to almost all monsters in the game; and on top of that, it's still decently versatile (With Iridium Band and Dwarven Sword being there so you don't miss any useful attributes when mining, instead of a slow defense set that lacks on almost everything else). You can also swap Iridium Band for any ring that is useful at that time, like Java or Burglar.
i know im beyond late, but i just wanna thank you so much for this. ive never been good at combat in any game, so this was a huge lifesaver! i wasnt aware combinations like these could even exist, nor am i good at calculating them, so i just wanna tell you that you have helped me love this game even more
You can also trade irridium ore for Mega Bombs at the desert trader. Actually, you CAN pick up the Junimo Chests after you place them--you just have to make sure they are empty first.
I find I usually get access to cookout kits well before I get my house upgraded to have a kitchen. While not a permanent solution, it does give me access to the recipes I have learned at that point.
the first one just happened to me yesterday. I planted amaranth for Marni's quest on first day of fall(i bought every seed from Pierre on 1st just in case i needed) and after almost half a month I saw the quest and found 0 amaranth.
You're giving tips on how to break up with Penny? That is, without a doubt, the worst piece of advice I've ever seen you give. To paraphrase the great Ian Malcolm: You were so preoccupied with whether you could that you didn't stop to think if you SHOULD.
This video is the one that finally gave me a few new tips that I haven't heard before- not that your other videos weren't great reminders and lovely to listen to!
The greenhouse layout looked stunning! So colorful, I hope I can come up with something similar. But I wonder which crops continue to grow after harvest?
Ancient fruit is the big one, but the trellis crops (green beans, hops, and grapes) the berries (strawberries, blueberries, and cranberries) excluding salmonberries and blackberries, then finally coffee, tea sapling, corn, peppers, tomatoes, and eggplant. Needless to say there are quite a number to choose from so I hope this helps with your game. Oh, and make sure you plant your fruit trees in your green house, the longer they are up and continually harvested the better quality they will produce until iridium quality. But they must be up for four years to get to iridium.
@@junetime_panic Fair point, but I'm a horder so if somethings ready I grab it and set a few aside for seeds or requests then sell the rest, never just let anything go unharvested. Plus I like the cooking mechanics so I have a handful of extra fridges to keep ingredients so it's easy to cook what I want. I'm on fall year 5 and kinda just watch these videos to see if it has information I don't know yet.
@@silvergirl753 Thank you so much Yoriko! This is very helpful. I never used the greenhouse before, I was wondering if I am allowed to let's say, for example, plant summer seeds during winter, in the greenhouse? Would they survive or do we still have to buy seeds that match the season?
@@blrfivvuvu The seasons don't affect the green house which is why it's such a critical part for the game. You can grow literally every seed type there and better yet your fruit trees will all produce as well. So for example, you could harvest strawberries (spring), oranges (summer), eggplant (fall), and peaches (spring) all in the same day. Even if it is winter. For an optimal sprinkler and tree set up you can find it online. Hope this helps with your greenhouse set up. =^.^=
@@gideon6608 Oh, right, you can't cook rock candy. Got that confused with miner's treat. Well, high cooking skill still increases the buffs from any food or drink, even speed. +4 speed from espresso and eel, +4 luck from ginger ale and food. Even more from buffs greater than +1.
Something important to note is that quality increasing fertilizers only effect the first harvest of a multi harvest crop every subsequent harvest will have regular quality chances.
@SweetLady Maybe that's a deluxe fertilizer thing, though is it even worth it? Is iridium ancient fruit worth more than the wine? I guess if you just have a ton you can't age all of them in one go.
the campfires were worth too much when sold when they first came into the game i was starding a multiplayer game at that time and found that out by accident😂
Yes, the beach farm just has two reasons it's extra good there: you can't place sprinklers on sand, so most of your farm you can't use them, and the loot crates she mentioned. But they're still useful for extra farming indoors like in a shed on any farm.
My dangerous mines don't exist? Like I've made it to level 120 in the skull cavern and the regular mines, the dangerous mines are open but it's one floor. I get to the end, kill all the enemies, bust all the rocks, and then get the golden sythe and it sets me back at the entrance. Now it's just a statue that teleports me back to the entrance hole. There's no levels, no floors, no going down to grassy floors. What's going on? Am I missing something? I'm on like year 7 I don't understand
Okay, the one-level mine with the skulls and the golden scythe is the Quarry Mine. You get the dangerous mines from quests from Mr. Qi in the Walnut Room on Ginger Island. You will be able to get into the Walnut Room after you you have found 100 Golden Walnuts. There will be a quest board inside with new ones posted every Monday. The two quests that turn the Skull Cavern or the regular mines dangerous are Skull Cavern Invasion and Danger in the Deep. It might take a while for one of these to appear on the board, so keep checking. (This is the only place that Radioactive Ore spawns, as well...) If you are having trouble finding Golden Walnuts, check with the parrot in Leo's house in the Jungle for hints. Hope this helped! ^_^
If you're patient you could wait until the first day of the third year. If you got perfection, you will get a statue that produces 5 iridium ore every day
Shadow Brutes and Shadow Shamans have a 0.2% chance to drop an Iridium Bar Fishing can also help you get ores, although it's still rare If you have a good weapon to at least fight the monsters in the skull cavern, then you can try farming some Purple Slimes they have 0.9% chance to drop iridium ores, but they spawn in groups if you kill big slimes, so it's easier to farm