Please send your emails as plain text or I shall not be able to respond. AOL sometimes considers a 'signature' or a simple icon as an attachment. I try to answer all serious requests for help but I will not open any email with an attachment. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about the game or my guide. Meaning you can capture as many Woolies as you have monster huts available to care for them, all in one go.Created 21 September 2006 Updated on 11 July 2007 NO ATTACHMENTS - PLAIN TEXT E-MAILS ONLY So once you defeat that one wooly, a new wooly will pop out endlessly until you destroy the generator. Each monster generator generates the same type of monster over and over. Monster GeneratorsĮach cave in Rune Factory is crawling with monster generators (where else do monsters come from?). Some of these are items you can only obtain from fighting the monster over and over until it drops something.įor example, Woolies drop a wooly furball. Congratulations! You got a monster item! Yes, monsters carry chests and drop items at random moments (not random enough, but I digress). Sometimes after you fight a monster a chest will appear. They will not work on a day that there is nothing to pick (for harvesters) or it is raining (for waterers). However, if you have more than one monster set to the same task, the second one will take over where the first left off. They will only work for about 2 hours until they are too tired to go on. Also, they will only harvest or water the food in your field, not the ones you have planted in caves. Harvesters will start working the day after you set them to the task. The more they love you the better quality the item will be. Producers only make one of each item a day. In Rune Factory, when you capture monsters and set them to work, there are a few things to keep in mind. The more they work the better they will be at it. Leveling them up is done by making them work and caring for them. Keep this in mind when befriending monsters.Īlso, each monster has HP, just like you, and can be leveled up. Once they run out of HP you can send them back to their world or let them return to the huts.ĭo Nothinger - a monster that does nothing and is therefore useless to catch. They usually aren’t very handy as they run out of HP too fast. You can’t take them into Kardia, however.įighter - a monster that will help you battle other monsters in the caves. These aren’t horses, but wolf like monsters whom you can ride around. You must give this monster your tools to do the jobs.įaithful Horsey - Or not. Harvester - a monster that will help with the harvest by either watering plants or picking vegetables and fruit. Producer - a monster that produces something like milk, honey or wool which you can use in recipes (food items) or sell. There are a few basic monster types in Rune Factory, designating what that monster does. Like all buildings in Rune Factory, time stops when you are inside your monster huts, so you don’t have to worry about wasting any. This is good because it will increase the amount of produce they supply or make them better workers. Petting them increases their friend points which makes them like you more. In order to care for monsters in Rune Factory, you must pet them and feed them daily. This is much like caring for farm animals in other Harvest Moon games. They may fight you at first and cause some damage, but once you pet their heads they calm down and you are given the choice to either release them back to their world or send them to your monster huts. Once you have it just equip it in a cave like you would a weapon and walk up to the monster you want to befriend. To capture a monster you need the monster glove from Tabatha. Hey, it’s easier than buying farm animals, like in most Harvest Moon games. In order to have monsters in Rune Factory, you have to capture them first. Each floor holds four monsters each.Įach hut requires 100 pieces of wood and 1,000 G. You can have a total of four monster huts and four basements. Buying it is cheaper unless you have all of your monster huts built. You also need to either grow grass or buy it as feed from Camus. You can do this by talking to Camus at his shop and he will build them for you, if you have enough wood and money. Like other Harvest Moon games in which you have to build barns, In order to get monsters in Rune Factory you must build monster huts. It’s a nice system once you get it set up. No! Instead, you can befriend and enslave monsters from the surrounding caves. Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon doesn’t have the traditional boring farm animals for you to take care of which are found in other Harvest Moon games.
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