你还真是另类呀,很少人喜欢这个游戏。给你英文的攻略参考一下吧,也许有你要的答案。
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(Legend of the River King Advanced)
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Table of Contents
0 - FAQ Summary
0.1 - About the series
0.2 - Website links
1 - Game introduction
1.1 - Starting out
1.2 - Character information
2 - Game controls
2.1 - The Inventory window
2.2 - How to fish
2.3 - Leveling up
3 - Equipment
3.1 - Food
3.2 - Items
3.3 - Tackle
3.4 - Rods, reels, etc
4 - The Fish
4.1 - Nushikiri Village
4.2 - Oven Kingdom
4.3 - Coldpack
4.4 - Koko Natsu Village
4.5 - Fairy Town
5 - Walkthrough
5.1 - The beginning
5.2 - Nushikiri Village
5.3 - Oven Kingdom
5.4 - Coldpack
5.5 - Koko Natsu Village
5.6 - Fairy Town
5.7 - The River King
6 - Bonus stuff
6.1 - The maze
6.2 - Sound test
6.3 - Battle with Tadao
6.4 - Forest Nut locations
7 - Codes
8 - Version history
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0 - FAQ Summary
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This FAQ has been created to help people play 'Kawa No Nushi Tsuri 5 -
Fushigi No Mori Kara', which is a fishing RPG published by Victor
Interactive Software for the Nintendo Gameboy Advance console. The game
was released on March 15, 2002 in Japan and there is plans to release it
in English, but no current release date.
Version - 1.0
Start date - Monday, 24 June 2002
Last update - Wednesday, 12 February 2003
Finish date - N/A
Author - Cherubae, Queen of the Federation of Golden Underwear
- webmaster@fogu.com
Copyright 2002-2003 fogu.com/.org, for personal use only
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0.1 - About the series
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The Kawa No Nushi Tsuri series is a long running fishing game published
in Japan, starting with the Super Famicon version in 1990. The games
have been published on the Super Famicon, Gameboy, Gameboy Color,
Personal Computer (PC), N64, and Sony Playstation systems.
English versions of the game are lumped into the Legend of the River
King series and are published by Natsume and Ubi Soft. The English
adaptations have only been released on the N64 and Gameboy/Gameboy Color
consoles.
KnNT5 is the 3rd game in the series released for the Gameboy console.
KnNT3 was released in 1997 and then released in English as Legend of
The River King in 1999. KnNT4 came out in 1999 and then released as
Legend of the River King 2 in 2001. Since their appears to be a 2 year
time gap between the Japanese and English releases, I would guess that
KnNT5 might be released in English in 2004.
There was one more KnNT game released for Gameboy, but it was more of
a spin-off side adventure then a quest to catch the River King. Don't
expect to see KnNT:Kite No Bouken in English anytime soon.
If you want to import KnNT5 there are several import shops online where
you can purchase it from overseas. Be prepared to pay a hefty price
PLUS shipping. We all know it's worth it though; come on, it's a FISHING
game! Everybody LOVES fishing games!
There is also a strategy guide published by Koei. Yes I own that one
too. I'm such a fishing dork ;) It's ISBN number is 4-87719-971-3 if you
wanted to import it from your local Japanese bookstore.
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0.2 - Website Links
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Official sites -
Victor Interactive Software - http://www.vis.co.jp/
KnNT5 official website - http://www.vis.co.jp/nushi/index.html
Natsume - http://www.natsume.com/
Import sites -
David Console Shop & Links Trading Co. - http://www.dcslinks.com/
Sasuga Japanese Bookstore - http://www.sasugabooks.com/
Unofficial sites -
Ushi No Tane - http://www.fogu.com/rk3/
- http://go.ezboard.com/bushinotane/
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1 - Game introduction
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KnNT5 is a very colorful game. The fish look more realistic then their
Gameboy Color versions. Compared to the earlier versions though, this
game is short in playing-time. There are some extra tasks to do once you
beat the game so depending on how much work you want to put into the
tasks, it could be longer.
KnNT3 (River King 1) had 40 fish to catch. KnNT4 (River King 2) more
then doubled the number of fish that were cacheable, putting its fish
total to 102. One would assume that the Gameboy Advance version would
have even *more* fish, but sadly KnNT5 only had 49 fish to catch. The
fish are also no longer bait-picky and will generally bite at anything
you throw at them. I've been able to catch most of the fish in the game
by using Worms the whole time.
The random turn-based battles are gone in KnNT5. Instead of fighting
cats and crows, you earn your experience points by fighting the hooked
fish on your line. Even if the fish gets away you'll earn a exp point
or two. You also loose hit points while you fight with the fish.
My Japanese skills aren't very fluent so the FAQ won't be word for word
but more of a summary of events in the game. I know enough to get by,
but not enough to know what each Kanji in a 10 sentence speech means.
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1.1 - Starting out
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The game begins as the hero (you) and your Dad decide it's time to get
out of the city for a while and head to the country. The Dad introduces
the hero to Tadao, one of the local boys, and the two of them head into
the forest to fish. The local boy shows the hero how to fish and tells a
story about a River King that lives in the pond the two are at. Tadao
runs out of fishing bait so he takes off to get more while the hero
gives fishing a try. Suddenly there's a strong pull on the line and the
hero gets sucked into the pond.
When he wakes up he finds himself in a weird location with a pond in
the middle and 5 doors along the rocky wall. Suddenly he spots a lone
squirrel who proceeds to run through the first door. The hero runs after
the squirrel and eventually comes across a deserted village in the
middle of the 'mysterious' forest.
After running through the village and across the wooden bridge, the
squirrel leads him to a shrine in the mountain with a lone resident.
The shrine keeper, Shizuki, says that there has been a curse placed upon
the forest and many of the residents have been turned INTO FISH! It's up
to you to fish-up the residents who live in the forest so they can
return to their human forms. Each time you save all of the people in an
area, one of the Shaman kids will give you a piece of the Legendary
fishing rod. Once you have collected all 5 pieces you can catch the
River King and then return home.
By the way, the SQUIRREL TALKS!
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1.2 - Character Information
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The only way to return home and free the residents of the mysterious
forest is to collect the 4 pieces of the Legendary fishing rod. The
Legendary rod is used to catch the River King and without it the king
is impossible to get. Each of the 5 areas has a special Shaman 'kid' who
holds a piece of what you'll need to catch the King. When you clear an
area and rescue all of the people, the Shaman Kid will give you the
piece and a Notebook for the next area.
Your sidekick throughout your journey is the talking squirrel, Kikku.
Kikku joins you at the beginning of the game and helps you collect the
pieces of the Legendary Rod. He will also give you hints as to what you
need to do next if you ever get lost. To talk to Kikku just turn around
to face him and then press the A button. Kikku will follow behind you
where ever you walk so he's kind of cute ;) Think of Kikku as your in-
game help manual.
Besides the 5 Shaman Kids there are the people who have been turned into
fish. A few are just general no-bodies but most of them have names and
specific roles in the game. The transformed people are also not just any
fish you might find so you'll need to fish up the correct species in
order to rescue the person. Sometimes the people won't appear until you
pass through certain events or rescue a specific person.
In the forest you will meet a few talking trees and some other wild
creatures that will aid you in your quest. Some of the more.. unusual..
creatures you will meet are the mole 'Barons'. There are 14 Barons in
all and they will pop up out of the ground at specific times in the game
to give you advice. Unfortunately the Barons will tell you something you
can't do, or tell you something that's completely *opposite* of what you
need to do.
There are a lot more characters then the one's listed below, but these
will be the main ones you will interact with.
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Name : Shizuki
Role : Shaman Kid
Fish? : No
Note : Shizuki is the only person who is *not* transformed when you
first enter the village. He will give you a small Bait rod, some line,
hooks, and a few worms. When you've rescued everyone in the village he
will give you the Legendary fishing pole and the Notebook to Oven
Kingdom.
Name : Kiyou
Role : Villager
Fish? : Yes, a Wakasagi
Note : Kiyou lives in the house south of the Inn.
Name : 'Big Man' Gonsaku
Role : Villager
Fish? : Yes, a Silver Carp
Note : When you first 'catch' Gonsaku, he won't say anything. Later you
can visit him in his home north of Shizuki's shrine. He's quite fond
of Hatsune, who lives with her mom between the Fish Market and the
General Store.
Name : Elder
Role : Innkeeper
Fish? : Yes, an Itou
Note : You don't need to rescue the Elder to use the Inn, but he'll be
inside when you eventually do. He's one of the harder fish to find.
Name : Hatsune's Mom
Role : Villager
Fish? : Yes, a Cherry Salmon
Note : She lives with her daughter, Hatsune, by the stores in the
village. Later in the game she gets sick for some reason.
Name : Hatsune
Role : Villager
Fish? : Yes, a Yamame
Note : She is the last person you have to rescue in this village. After
that return to Shizuki to move onto the next area.
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Name : Jimotto
Role : Prince of the Oven Kingdom
Fish? : No
Note : He's the Prince ;) At first he thinks nothing is wrong in the
Oven Kingdom but he overhears a conversation and begins to think
otherwise...
Name : The King
Role : Ruler of Oven Kingdom
Fish? : No and Yes, a Pirarucu
Note : Jimotto's dad; he and his female advisor have been running the
kingdom from the castle for a while, or has he?
Name : Akira
Role : Shaman Kid
Fish? : No
Note : When you first meet her she's being chased by the castle guards
for some reason or another. After you solve the mystery of the Oven
Kingdom she'll give you the Legendary Reel and the Notebook for
Coldpack.
Name : Jiiya
Role : King's advisor
Fish? : No
Note : This old man lives in the first house from the entrance to the
Oven Kingdom. Jimotto and Akira visit him often.
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Name : Doochi
Role : Room mate
Fish? : No
Note : She lives in the same house as Touma. When you first enter
Coldpack during the snow storm she will invite you into the house.
Name : Touma
Role : Shaman Kid
Fish? : No
Note : He likes to hang out inside of the Hotel. When you have saved
the fish-people of Coldpack he'll give you the Notebook for Koko Natsu
Village and the Legendary (fishing) line.
Name : Cook
Role : Fish Market owner
Fish? : No
Note : The Cook is at the check-in counter at the Hotel. He and the
Hotel Man like to bicker with each other about fish.
Name : Hotel Man
Role : Innkeeper
Fish? : No
Note : Stands next to the Cook in the Hotel. The two of them will give
you a hint about Coldpack if you catch them a fish from Coldpack's
lower river.
Name : Panpeto Sensei
Role : Teacher
Fish? : Yes, a Sturgeon
Note : The 'sensei' for the students who go to the school on the lake-
side.
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Name : Rao
Role : Villager
Fish? : No
Note : His sister's husband, and all the other fisherman, have
disappeared without a trace.
Name : Angus
Role : Boat owner
Fish? : No
Note : He owns a boat that can take you to the rapids, but he won't
help you until you help his friend at the farming village.
Name : Gouka
Role : Shaman Kid
Fish? : No
Note : His house is in the farming village area of the map. Mostly you
will see him out in his garden. When you've cleared the area he'll
give you the Legendary Lure and the Notebook for Fairy Town.
Name : Keto
Role : Angus' son
Fish? : Yes, a Knife Fish
Note : Like the rest of the men at the fishing village he had been
turned into a fish.
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Name : Emett
Role : Wealthy guy's daughter
Fish? : No
Note : She's in love with Yokanan but her dad is trying to get her to
marry someone else.
Name : Tamia
Role : Diversion ;)
Fish? : No
Note : Another talking squirrel. She will help you sneak into Emett's
mansion.
Name : Emett's dad
Role : $$$$
Fish? : No
Note : Trying to do what's best for his daughter, he invites another
man to come stay with them in hopes that the guest might marry her.
Name : Sanchiriko
Role : Suitor
Fish? : No and Yes, a Texas [tsukuri] (whew!)
Note : Emmett's dad is trying to hook him and his daughter up but she's
not too fond of Sanchiriko. Maybe he knows what happened to Yokanan?
Name : Haruki
Role : Shaman Kid
Fish? : No
Note : His house is in the market area, along with his fortune-telling
booth. See him to get the last Notebook so you can catch the King.
Name : Yokanan
Role : Boyfriend
Fish? : Yes, a Masuki
Note : His dad runs the Fish Market in Fairy Town.
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2.0 - Game controls
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The game map places you at a three-quarter view, which takes some time
to get use to. Up on the directional pad actually takes you north west
instead of north like most games. One of the more annoying things I've
come across is trying to go one way and end up going the opposite
direction because of the top-down-three-quarter view. There are actually
two different ways to set your directional pad. You can switch between
them by going into your Inventory, move to your Save menu, and then
select the 1st or 2nd movement option.
North East
North West *
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South West
1st 2nd
Up - Move north west Up - Move north east
Right - Move north east Right - Move south east
Down - Move south east Down - Move south west
Left - Move south west Left - Move north west
Left shoulder - Jump, moves left between inventory windows
Right shoulder - Run, moves right between inventory windows
A - Talk to people, cast your fishing rod, pull in your lure, reel in
the fish once caught
B - Cancel selections, stop fishing, tighten line (in the case the fish
tries to loose it's hook), reel in the fish
Select - Brings up inventory screen
Start - Pauses game if you're in the fishing 'underwater' mode
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2.1 - The Inventory window
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Pressing the Select button brings up your inventory. At the top you'll
see the headings for the different windows and at the bottom you'll see
your current stats.
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(<- left) and (right ->) - Use the Left and Right shoulder buttons to
move between the 7 inventory windows. You could also use the Left and
Right buttons on the directional pad.
(food) - Eating food will regain your Hit Points that you loose from
catching fish, swimming, or falling off of cliffs ;) You can hold up to
8 stacks of food with 9 pieces of food in each stack.
(items) - Not a whole lot of stuff goes here. Mainly keys to locked
doors, your fishing basket, and rope.
(bait) - Your bait and Lures.
(equip) - There are 4 different types of fishing poles; bait rods, lure
rods, the Royal rod, and the Legendary rod. You will also have your
fishing line and the lure reels here. Press Down on the directional pad
to move between rod, line, and reel screens. At one point in time during
the game you'll get to use the special Oven Kingdom Royal rod combo, but
you don't get to keep it until after you catch the River King.
(fish) - See what fish you have caught. When you fill up your basket
then you'll have to go to the Fish Market and sell them.
(note) - Each area has a Notebook that holds a map and information on
where you've caught the fish. When you've caught all of the different
kinds of fish in an area, the Notebook will have the word CLEAR on it to
let you know you've completed it. There are 5 Notebooks, one for each
area.
(save) - Saving the game is slow and can take up to 30 seconds or so.
You can have 1 save game. You also have the option here to change the
control pad direction.
(Hit Points) - Determine how long your fishing line can go when the fish
is fighting you. The more HP you have, the longer your line can go.
(Money) - Selling your fish gets you some $$$ to buy new fishing rods,
bait, food, etc. Some areas will make you pay to sleep in the Inn to
regain your Hit Points so make sure you've got some.
(Skill Points) - Not sure completely, has something to do with the bait
and lures.
(Power) - The stronger you are the easier it is to reel in the fish.
(Current Level) - There are 30 levels total.
(Exp Points) - How much experience points you have earned. You won't see
how much exp you need to reach each level but you'll see how much you
have earned so far. You get exp points by catching fish. Even if the
fish gets away you'll earn a point or to. See section 2.3 for info.
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2.2 - How to fish
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When you first get sucked into the mysterious forest you don't have any
fishing equipment. After you talk to Shizuki, the shrine keeper in
Nushikiri Village, he will give you your first small bait rod, some
line, and a few earthworms. The first thing you're going to have to do
is rescue one of the transformed villagers.
Your character doesn't automatically equip the fishing gear. You have
to press the Select button to bring up the inventory menu, then press
the Left or Right shoulder buttons to get to the Equipment menu. Once
there just press the A button.
The first window that comes up shows your fishing poles. If you keep
pressing the Down button you'll reach the screen where the fishing line
is kept. Down below that are the reels you'll use once you get a lure
rod. The last screen is where your fishing hooks for the bait rod are
store. To equip a fishing combo you have to pick each appropriate item.
Bait Rod - rod, line, hook
Lure Rod - rod, line, reel
When you switch between rod-types you have to re-equip the rest of the
combo every time.
Once you have your fishing rod combo selected, press the Left shoulder
button to move to the bait inventory window. Here you select the bait
that you'll use with your fishing rod. Select the bait you want to use
and then press the B button to leave the inventory windows.
When you're ready to fish, walk up to the water's side and then press
the A button. In some locations you can fish while standing in the
water. After pressing A to bring out the fishing rod, press A again to
cast your line. You can direct which way you want the line to cast in by
pressing the directional pad. If you don't want the line to cast out as
far as it can then don't hold the A button down for as long.
Once your line has landed in the water all you have to do is sit and
wait. If you're using the Bait rods then you just let the water current
take your bait along until a fish begins to circle around the bait. If
you're using a Lure rod then you can press the B button to reel the line
back in closer to you. In both modes you can press the A button to
cancel fishing and bring your line back.
When a fish begins to circle your bait you'll here a chime sound. Once
the bait sinks into the water then you want to press the B button to
start fighting with the fish!
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Under water you'll see your fishing line
----/ and the fish that you've hooked. At
----/ first the fish will be swimming away
><}}}}'>---/ from you but it will eventually stop.
When the fish stops that's your cue to
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ start pressing (and holding down) the A
_ - _ - _ - _ - _ _ - _ _ - or B button to reel it in.
Sometimes the fish will swim up to the top of the water and splash it's
head along the surface. If the fish does this successfully your hook or
lure will dislodge from it's mouth and the fish gets away. You can
prevent the hook from coming out by pressing the B button to tighten
your line while the fish is splashing around. Don't forget to release
the B button when it stops splashing and swims on! Pressing B or A while
the fish is swimming away will cause the fish to stop and possibly get
free of your line.
You may have to let the fish swim away and then reel it back in several
times, but eventually you'll catch the fish. Kikku will tell you what
kind of fish it is, it's length, whether it's small or large, and if you
want to keep the fish or if you want to release it. What the point is to
releasing the fish once you've caught it I don't know. What ever you
decide, Kikku will then tell you how many hp you lost during the battle
and how much experience you earned. If you earned enough to level up, he
will tell you how much your stats went up.
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2.3 - Leveling Up
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As the game progresses, you'll find that your level determines how
successful you are at catching the more difficult fish. If you're level
is fairly low when you reach Fairy Town, you're going to have a hard
time catching anything! Luckily you automatically earn experience points
when you fish, so you most likely be at a high enough level for the
areas you go into.
Whenever you catch a fish, you will loose hit points from the underwater
'battle' but you'll gain experience points. When you have gained enough
then you level up, earning more hit points, skill points, and power. Hit
points determine how far your line will last when the fish swims away
underwater. The skill points are .. for something... and the Power
points determine how easy it is for you to reel the fish back in.
HP Pw Sk
100 10 30
Level 2 to 5 | +3 | +2 | +2 |
Level 6 and 7 | +3 | +2 | +3 |
Level 8 | +4 | +2 | +3 |
Level 9 | +4 | +3 | +3 |
Level 10 to 13 | +4 | +3 | +4 |
Level 14 to 16 | +4 | +3 | +5 |
Level 17 | +4 | +4 | +5 |
Level 18 and 19 | +5 | +4 | +6 |
Level 20 to 22 | +5 | +5 | +6 |
Level 23 and 24 | +5 | +6 | +6 |
Level 25 | +6 | +6 | +6 |
Level 26 to 28 | +6 | +7 | +7 |
Level 29 | +6 | +8 | +7 |
Level 30 | +7 | +8 | +7 |
230 150 150
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3.0 - Equipment
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To get to your inventory screen just press the Select button. The game
will pause and then you can decide what you want. To view one of the
windows in the inventory screen just press the A button. You can rotate
through the windows by pressing the Left or Right shoulder buttons or
the Left and Right directional buttons. To use or equip an item you have
highlighted in your inventory just press the A button.
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3.1 - Food
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Different foods will regain different amounts of hit points. You can buy
food from the General stores. If you don't want to buy food you can find
it for free on the path through the Mysterious Forest. To look for free
food just walk along the path and then press the A button to squat. You
will find nothing (which happens a lot) or something to eat.
If you're lucky you may find a Nut. Nuts are *very* rare and are located
in specific areas in the game. When you eat a Nut one of your stats will
raise, depending on the color of the Nut. Red nuts raise your total hit
points, green nuts raise your skill, and yellow nuts raise your
strength.
Not everything you find in the forest is edible. Some foods will have
??? in their name. Those typically are *bad* for you so don't eat them.
Instead you can sell them at the General stores!
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Name : Bread ('Pan')
Effect : + 30 hp
Buy at : Oven Kingdom(40 G), Coldpack(30 G)
Sell at: Everywhere(10 G)
Name : Cabbage ('Kyabetsu')
Effect : + 40 hp
Buy at : Fairy Town(70 G)
Sell at: Everywhere(20 G)
Name : Cheese
Effect : + 40 hp
Buy at : Oven Kingdom(60 G), Coldpack(50 G)
Sell at: Everywhere(20 G)
Name : Coffee
Effect : + 20 hp
Buy at : Oven Kingdom(30 G), Coldpack(30 G), Fairy Town(30 G)
Sell at: Everywhere(10 G)
Name : Dried Fish ('Sakana no himono')
Effect : + 50 hp
Buy at : Nushikiri Village(70 G), Koko Natsu Village(70 G)
Sell at: Everywhere(20 G)
Name : Hamburger
Effect : + 50 hp
Buy at : Oven Kingdom(100 G), Fairy Town(100 G)
Sell at: Everywhere(30 G)
Name : Milk
Effect : + 20 hp
Buy at : Nushikiri Village(20 G), Coldpack(25 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(7 G), Oven Kingdom(7 G), Coldpack(10 G), Koko
Natsu Village(10 G), Fairy Town(10 G)
Name : Niku (meat)
Effect : + 100 hp
Buy at : Fairy Town(150 G)
Sell at: Everywhere(50 G)
Name : Nikuman (meat bun)
Effect : + 50 hp
Buy at : Coldpack(70 G)
Sell at: Everywhere(20 G)
Name : Onigiri (type of Sushi)
Effect : + 30 hp
Buy at : Nushikiri Village(30 G), Koko Natsu Village (30 G)
Sell at: Everywhere(10 G)
Name : Oolong Tea ('Uuron cha')
Effect : + 20 hp
Buy at : Oven Kingdom(30 G)
Sell at: Everywhere(10 G)
Name : Water
Effect : + 5 hp
Buy at : Nushikiri Village(2 G), Oven Kingdom(20 G), Coldpack(2 G), Koko
Natsu Village(2 G), Fairy Town(10 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(1 G), Oven Kingdom(5 G), Coldpack(1 G), Koko
Natsu Village(1 G), Fairy Town(3 G)
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Name : Apple
Effect : + 20 hp
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(30 G), Oven Kingdom(20 G) Coldpack (25 G),
Koko Natsu Village(30 G), Fairy Town(20 G)
Name : Grapes
Effect : + 20 G
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(30 G), Oven Kingdom(20 G), Coldpack(25 G),
Koko Natsu Village(30 G), Fairy Town(20 G)
Name : Mushroom
Effect : + 50 hp
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(15 G), Oven Kingdom(10 G), Coldpack(12 G),
Koko Natsu Village(10 G), Fairy Town(10 G)
Name : Mushroom ?
Effect : - 50 hp
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(20 G), Oven Kingdom(12 G), Coldpack(15 G),
Koko Natsu Village(15 G), Fairy Town(1 G)
Name : Peach
Effect : + 20 G
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(30 G), Oven Kingdom(20 G), Coldpack(25 G),
Koko Natsu Village(30 G), Fairy Town(20 G)
Name : Yakusou (medical plant)
Effect : + 50 hp
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(15 G), everywhere else(10 G)
Name : Yakusou ?
Effect : - 1 hp
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(10 G), Oven Kingdom(1 G), Coldpack(1 G),
Koko Natsu Village(30 G), Fairy Town(1 G)
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There are hardly *any* items that you'll collect. When you start your
fishing adventure you'll have a small basket ('Biku') in your items
inventory screen.
At some point in time you'll be given the option to buy a bigger 'Biku'
so you can hold more fish. You'll also be given the opportunity to buy a
rope (for climbing cliffs), a Rucksack (???), and a Fish Grill (so you
don't have to buy Dried Fish to eat).
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Name : Basket ('biku')
For : Holding 5 fish
Buy at : Nowhere, you start with it
Sell at: Nowhere
Name : Big Basket ('ooki biku')
For : Holding 10 fish
Buy at : Nushikiri Village(1000 G), Oven Kingdom(1800 G)
Sell at: Nowhere
Name : Biggest Basket ('motto ooki biku')
For : Holding 15 fish
Buy at : Coldpack(2300 G), Koko Natsu Village(2000 G), Fairy
Town(3000 G)
Sell at: Nowhere
Name : Fish Grill
For : Making Dried Fish(+ 50 hp). Use it by pressing A and then
select the fish you want to cook.
Buy at : Oven Kingdom(2000 G), Coldpack(1500 G), Fairy Town(2000 G)
Sell at: Everywhere(100 G)
Name : Fishing Gear Shed Key
For : Opening the house with the special Royal fishing equipment.
Buy at : A gift from Jimotto
Sell at: Nowhere
Name : Jail Keys
For : Rescuing Jimotto
Buy at : Nowhere, found on the ground
Sell at: Nowhere
Name : Rooftop Key
For : Getting the Solar Stone
Buy at : Given to you as a gift from the Oven Kingdom King
Sell at: Nowhere
Name : Rope ('zairu')
For : Climbing cliffs. Look for the wooden planks on the ground.
Buy at : Coldpack(500 G)
Sell at: Everywhere(100 G)
Name : Rucksack
For : ???
Buy at : Oven Kingdom(1200 G), Coldpack(1000 G), Fairy Town(1500 G)
Sell at: Nowhere
Name : Solar Stone ('taiyou no ishi')
For : Melting the ice in Coldpack
Buy at : Free from the Oven Kingdom castle rooftop
Sell at: Nowhere
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3.3 - Tackle
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You can either buy your bait ('esa') and lures or you can find them on
the ground. Why buy bait when you can find it for free!
To find bait just walk around pressing the A button. Your character will
squat down like he is searching the ground. You'll find bait or you
won't find anything at all. The bait will automatically be placed into
your inventory and you can have a LOT of bait. If you're lucky you can
find a Spinner Bait fishing lure, but those are usually hidden behind
signs and other objects.
Most of the time you're going to have to buy your lures though. Your
lures are reusable so you don't have to use one up every time you catch
a fish. The bait is used once the fish is caught so you'll have to have
lots of bait around.
There are two types of bait that you can't find on the ground; The Bean
bait and the Scatter bait. Bean bait is just like using Bugs or worms,
but Scatter bait is suppose to lure the fish closer to your hook as
though it has a larger 'yumminess' radius then regular bait. You use
the Scatter bait before you cast your line and it's suppose to draw more
fish to your hook but I haven't seen it work in that way. The Bean bait
will be in the normal Bait inventory window but the Scatter bait is
placed in the Items inventory window.
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Name : Bean bait ('Neri Esa')
Found? : No
Buy at : Oven Kingdom(5 G), Coldpack(4 G), Koko Natsu Village(3 G)
Sell at: Oven Kingdom(2 G), everywhere else(1 G)
Name : Bug
Found? : Yes
Buy at : Nushikiri Village(4 G), Oven Kingdom(5 G), Koko Natsu
Village(4 G)
Sell at: Coldpack(3 G), everywhere else(1 G)
Name : Earthworm
Found? : Yes
Buy at : Nushikiri Village(3 G), Oven Kingdom(4 G), Koko Natsu
Village(3 G)
Sell at: Coldpack (2 G), everywhere else(1 G)
Name : Frog
Found? : Yes
Buy at : Nushikiri Village(10G), Koko Natsu Village(10 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(3 G), Oven Kingdom(5 G), Coldpack(5 G), Koko
Natsu Village(3 G), Fairy Town(3 G)
Name : Scatter Bait ('Maki Esa')
Found? : No
Buy at : Coldpack(100 G), Koko Natsu Village(80 G), Fairy Town(120 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(30 G), Oven Kingdom(60 G), Coldpack(50 G),
Koko Natsu Village(40 G), Fairy Town(40 G)
Name : Shrimp
Found? : Yes
Buy at : Nushikiri Village(7 G), Oven Kingdom(15 G), Koko Natsu
Village(6 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(2 G), Oven Kingdom(3 G),
<#{{{>< Lures ><}}}*>
Name : Crank Bait
Found? : No
Buy at : Coldpack(35 G), Koko Natsu Village(30 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(7 G), Oven Kingdom(15 G), Coldpack(13 G),
Koko Natsu Village(10 G), Fairy Town(20 G)
Name : Deep Diver
Found? : No
Buy at : Coldpack(45 G), Koko Natsu Village(40 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(10 G), Oven Kingdom(18 G), Coldpack(16 G),
Koko Natsu Village(13 G), Fairy Town(25 G)
Name : Frog
Found? : No
Buy at : Fairy Town(30 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(10 G), Oven Kingdom(20 G), Coldpack(20 G),
Koko Natsu Village(13 G), Fairy Town(17 G)
Name : Legendary Lure
Found? : No
Buy at : Given to you by Gouka in Koko Natsu Village
Sell at: Nowhere
Name : Jig Spinner
Found? : No
Buy at : Coldpack(25 G), Koko Natsu Village(20 G), Fairy Town(25 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(5 G), Oven Kingdom(10 G), Coldpack(10 G),
Koko Natsu Village(7 G), Fairy Town(8 G)
Name : Minnow
Found? : No
Buy at : Coldpack(35 G), Koko Natsu Village(30 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(8 G), Oven Kingdom(14 G), Coldpack(13 G),
Koko Natsu Village(10 G), Fairy Town(20 G)
Name : Royal Lure
Found? : No
Buy at : Nowhere, gift from the king of Oven Kingdom
Sell at: Nowhere
Name : Rubber Jig
Found? : No
Buy at : Koko Natsu Village(30 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(7 G), Oven Kingdom(15 G), Coldpack(15 G),
Koko Natsu Village(10 G), Fairy Town(20 G)
Name : Soft Lure
Found? : No
Buy at : Koko Natsu Village(20 G), Fairy Town(25 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(5 G), Oven Kingdom(10 G), Coldpack(10 G),
Koko Natsu Village(7 G), Fairy Town(8 G)
Name : Spinner Bait
Found? : Yes(rarely)
Buy at : Oven Kingdom(38 G), Coldpack(40 G), Koko Natsu Village(35 G),
Fairy Town(40 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(10 G), Oven Kingdom(15 G), Coldpack(14 G),
Koko Natsu Village(12 G), Fairy Town(13 G)
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3.4 - Rod, reels, etc
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There are 4 different sets of fishing equipment you'll be able to use.
- Bait equipment
- Lure equipment
- Legendary equipment
- Royal equipment
You'll mainly use the Bait and Lure equipment. The Legendary equipment
is mainly for catching the River King. The Royal equipment is used to
catch a Pirarucu and then returned to it's owners. Once you beat the
game you can return to the Oven Kingdom and receive the Royal equipment
as a gift.
Each group of equipment has several components; rod, line, reel/hook.
You have to select each piece you want to use to make a complete fishing
pole. Each time you switch poles you have to re-equip the rest of the
components.
When you start out you're given a small Bait rod, Bait line, and a hook.
Luckily you're not going to need to buy any more hooks. The hooks you
can find on the ground for free, just like the earthworms and frogs. The
rest of the parts you'll have to buy.
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Name : Small Bait rod
Buy at : Nushikiri Village(100 G), Oven Kingdom(1200 G),
Coldpack(1000 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(35 G), Oven Kingdom(40 G), Coldpack(40 G),
Koko Natsu Village(35 G), Fairy Town(10 G)
Note : Shizuki give you one of these for free when you talk to him for
the first time. I have no idea why the price for this rod varies so
much but you'll have no need to buy another one anyway.
Name : Medium Bait rod
Buy at : Oven Kingdom(3300 G), Coldpack(3200 G), Koko Natsu
Village(2500 G)
Sell at: Coldpack(900 G), everywhere else(1000 G)
Name : Large Bait rod
Buy at : Koko Natsu Village(5000 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(1700 G), Oven Kingdom(1700 G), Coldpack(1800
G), Koko Natsu Village(1700 G), Fairy Town(100 G)
Name : Bait Line
Buy at : Nushikiri Village(100 G), Oven Kingdom(600 G), Coldpack(500 G),
Koko Natsu Village(450 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(10 G), Oven Kingdom(20 G), Coldpack(17 G),
Koko Natsu Village(13 G), Fairy Town(10 G)
Note : Shizuki gives you this for free. I've never had to buy another
one.
Name : Small hook
Buy at : Nushikiri Village(5 G), Oven Kingdom(5 G), Coldpack(6 G), Koko
Natsu Village(6 G)
Sell at: Fairy Town(1 G), everywhere else(2 G)
Note : You can find these for free on the ground.
Name : Medium hook
Buy at : Nushikiri Village(9 G), Oven Kingdom(12 G), Coldpack(10 G),
Koko Natsu Village(10 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(3 G), Oven Kingdom(4 G), Coldpack(3 G), Koko
Natsu Village(3 G), Fairy Town(2 G)
Note : You can find these for free on the ground.
Name : Large hook
Buy at : Oven Kingdom(15 G), Coldpack(13 G), Koko Natsu Village(13 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(5 G), Oven Kingdom(5 G), Coldpack(5), Koko
Natsu Village(4 G), Fairy Town(3 G)
Note : You can find these for free on the ground.
<*{{{>< Lure equipment ><}}}^>
Name : Small Lure rod
Buy at : Oven Kingdom(1200 G), Coldpack(1000 G), Koko Natsu
Village(1000 G), Fairy Town(1500 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(100 G), Oven Kingdom(700 G), Coldpack(800 G),
Koko Natsu Village(700 G), Fairy Town(800 G)
Name : Medium Lure rod
Buy at : Coldpack(4800 G), Koko Natsu Village(4500 G), Fairy
Town(5200 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(100 G), Oven Kingdom(1500 G),
Coldpack(1700 G), Koko Natsu Village(1500 G), Fairy Town(1700 G)
Name : Large Lure rod
Buy at : Koko Natsu Village(7000 G), Fairy Town(10000 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(100 G), Oven Kingdom(2300 G),
Coldpack(2400 G), Koko Natsu Village(2300 G), Fairy Town(2500 G)
Name : Thin Lure line
Buy at : Oven Kingdom(450 G), Coldpack(500 G), Koko Natsu Village(450 G)
Fairy Town(600 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(100 G), Oven Kingdom(250 G), Coldpack(170 G),
Koko Natsu Village(130 G), Fairy Town(200 G)
Name : Medium Lure line
Buy at : Coldpack(600 G), Koko Natsu Village(550 G), Fairy Town(720 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(100 G), Oven Kingdom(300 G), Coldpack(230 G),
Koko Natsu Village(200 G), Fairy Town(230 G)
Name : Thick Lure line
Buy at : Coldpack(700 G), Koko Natsu Village(650 G), Fairy Town(800 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(100 G), Oven Kingdom(400 G), Coldpack(300 G),
Koko Natsu Village(270 G), Fairy Town(300 G)
Name : Very Think Lure line
Buy at : Koko Natsu Village(750 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(100 G), Oven Kingdom(500 G), Coldpack(400 G),
Koko Natsu Village(400 G), Fairy Town(500 G)
Name : Finesu (finest?) Lure reel
Buy at : Coldpack(500 G), Koko Natsu Village(500 G), Fairy Town(800 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(100 G), Oven Kingdom(230 G), Coldpack(200 G),
Koko Natsu Village(250 G), Fairy Town(300 G)
Name : Normal Lure reel
Buy at : Oven Kingdom(600 G), Coldpack(650 G), Koko Natsu Village(600 G)
Fairy Town(1000 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(100 G), Oven Kingdom(300 G), Coldpack(300 G),
Koko Natsu Village(300 G), Fairy Town(400 G)
Name : Power Lure reel
Buy at : Koko Natsu Village(700 G), Fairy Town(1200 G)
Sell at: Nushikiri Village(100 G), Oven Kingdom(400 G), Coldpack(400 G),
Koko Natsu Village(350 G), Fairy Town(500 G)
<*{{{>< Royal equipment ><}}}'>
Name : Royal rod
Name : Royal line
Name : Royal reel
Note : To catch the Pirarucu in Oven Kingdom, Jimotto will give you a
key to the Royal fishing equipment shed. Inside the treasure chest you
will find the Royal equipment. After you catch the Pirarucu you have
to return the Royal Equipment back to Jimotto. When you finish the
game, go back to the Oven Kingdom and the King will give you the Royal
equipment to keep along with the Royal Lure.
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Name : Legendary rod
Buy at : Given to you by Shizuki in Nushikiri Village.
Name : Legendary line
Buy at : Given to you by Touma in Coldpack.
Name : Legendary reel
Buy at : Given to you by Akira in the Oven Kingdom.
Name : Legendary lure
Buy at : Given to you by Gouka in Koko Natsu Village
Note : There are 5 Shaman kids but only 4 give you pieces of the
Legendary fishing rod. The last kid, Haruki, gives you the Notebook so
the King will appear.
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4.0 - Fish
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There are only 49 fish in the game, which is a small amount compared to
KnNT4's 102 fish. The areas of water where you have to fish are also
smaller then in earlier versions, making it easier to catch all the fish
in a specific area. With all the different kinds of bait and lure, you
would assume that each fish likes certain things but I've been able to
catch everything using Worms and a Spinner lure. Except for the River
King himself; he needs the Legendary equipment.
The only truly important factor is your hit points. If your hp are too
low, then the fish 'runs' farther then it would if you were at full
health. Your fishing line also runs shorter, making it easier for the
fish to reach the end faster and get away. Remember, whenever you fish
you'll loose hit points!
Note: Max sizes are not complete.
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Total number of fish: 10
Amago
- max size: 24cm
- All over the place in the waters of the village and mountain areas.
Cherry Salmon
- max size: 51cm
- In the fenced pond across from Gonsaku's hut. You'll also find them
occasionally in the waters surrounding the village.
Silver Carp
- max size: 87cm
- In the waters to the left of the forest entrance. Also can be found in
the east corner of the village area, by the rapids.
Itou
- max size: 88cm
- Near the rapids near the western wall of the mountain area, just a
little west of Gonsaku's hut. This fish doesn't appear a lot, but it
has a large water-shadow when it does finally appear.
Iwana
- max size: 43cm
- All over the place in the waters of the village and mountain areas.
Koi
- max size: 52 cm
- Once you buy the rope in Coldpack, you can find these up the mountain
behind Gonsaku's hut.
Catfish
- max size: 38cm
- Once you buy the rope in Coldpack, you can find these up the mountain
behind Gonsaku's hut.
Snakehead
- max size: 28cm
- Once you buy the rope in Coldpack, you can find these up the mountain
behind Gonsaku's hut.
Wakasagi
- max size: 11cm
- Around in the water surrounding the villager. There seems to be more
of them near the entrance to the forest.
Yamame Trout
- max size: 24cm
- In the pond that's fenced in by Gonsaku's hut. You'll also find them
occasionally in the rapids along the western wall.
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Total number of fish: 11
Dorado
- max size: 59cm
- East of the village up to the bridge to the south.
Freshwater Ray
- max size: 24cm
- Around the waters of the island with the circle of trees.
Nile Perch
- max size: 37cm
- In the water surrounding the bridge that's south of the village.
[peechu kashooro]
- max size: 38cm
- Cacheable in all water area, but west of the castle. It's easiest to
find in the water between the tree island and the village.
Piranha
- max size: 28cm
- South of the waterfall.
Pirarucu
- max size: 2m 13cm
- This guy can be anywhere in the water. You're only going to see one or
two until you go to the inn and sleep to reset the fish. When you do
see one, it will be a *huge* water-shadow. You can't miss it.
Silver Alowana
- max size: 33cm
- East of the village up to the bridge to the south.
[tarairon]
- max size: 87cm
- Another fish that's all over the place, but it's water-shadow is a
little larger then most of the fish.
Tilapia
- max size: 39cm
- In the water southwest of the castle. Also around the village bar/inn.
[toukunaru]
- max size: 38cm
- A very plentiful fish. You can find it surrounding the island of
trees, east of the village, and in the water north of the bridge
leading to the castle.
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Total number of fish: 9
Arctic Char
- max size: 43cm
- Along the western lakeside. Unfreeze the lake first.
Brown Trout
- max size: 35cm
- In the frozen lake.
Dolly Varden
- max size: 24cm
- Climb down the rope to reach the lower river. You'll find them from
the rope area over to the first rapids. Occasionally you can catch
them in the lake.
Greyling
- max size: 29cm
- In the lower river between the two sets of rapids.
King Salmon
- max size: 58cm
- All along the southern river.
Rainbow Trout
- max size: 37cm
- Inside the frozen lake, along the north and west shores.
Red Salmon
- max size: 42cm
- Everywhere in the southern river.
Steelhead
- max size: 29cm
- This one is a little hard to find in the southern river. You'll find
it from the first set of rapids to the larger pool of water in the
west. Most of the time you'll find Red Salmon and King Salmon, but
occasionally you'll catch a Steelhead. It's water-shadow is the same
size as the other fish in the area so you won't know what it is by
looking at it's shadow.
Sturgeon
- max size: 1m 22cm
- In the waters of the frozen lake. It's water-shadow is much larger
then the rest of the fish, making it easier to find.
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Aouo
- max size: 57cm
- All over the place in the waters of the fishing village and past the
docks to the south.
Bighead Carp
- max size: 58cm
- This guy is all over the place too. A good place to looks is along the
docks between Angus' hut and the farming village.
Grass Carp
- max size: 38cm
- In two locations; In the waters surrounding the fishing village and
via Angus' boat along the southwest corner.
Golden Alowana
- max size: 33cm
- Around the fishing village.
Kissing Gourami
- max size: 22cm
- At Angus' near point, between the 'normal' water and the fast-moving
water.
Knife Fish
- max size: 40cm
- Take Angus' boat to the far point and toss your line out to the north
east. Often it will float into the eastern area where you can't reach
normally. You can catch the fish in that area between the eastern
water section and your boat.
Shark Catfish
- max size: 1m 29cm
- The biggest fish you're going to find when fishing off of Angus' boat.
Red Alowana
- max size:
- After Angus gives you a boat ride, have him take you to the farthest
point and fish along the south east wall.
Silver Shark
- max size:
- At Angus' near point, between the 'normal' water and the fast-moving
water.
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Total number of fish: 9
Alligator Gaa
- max size:
- This guy has a large water-shadow.
Amia Calva
- max size:
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Barramundi
- max size:
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Black Bass
- max size:
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Bluegill
- max size:
-
[masuki]
- max size:
- Fish around the boat dock.
[noozan] Pike
- max size:
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Spotted Gaa
- max size:
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Texas [shikuriddo]
- max size:
- In the far southeast corner of the town.
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- It's summer vacation time and your dad decides it's a good time to
take a trip out to a rural village. You're not too excited to go, but
you have no say in the matter. While there your dad introduces you to
Tadao, one of the local boys.
- The two of you head out to the swampland to fish in one of the ponds.
Tadao explains that the pond the two of you are at is said to be the
home of a great River King. Tadao runs out of worms so he wanders off
to get some more. While you wait for him to return, you cast your line
into the water. There's a bite on your line but the fish is so
powerful that you are sucked into the middle of the pond.
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- After you wake up from being sucked into this new world, you'll see a
squirrel. The squirrel runs through a door and disappears down the
path.
- Before you follow the squirrel, squat down next to the western,
northern, and eastern poles to find Forest Nuts. These nuts are
scattered around in the game and will increase your hit points (red),
strength (yellow), and skill (green).
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- Follow the squirrel into the Mysterious Forest. He'll lead you through
the forest until you reach the village.
Talking Tree Village
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