

Rock: On the desk in his room, the right side double doors on the upper floor of Lei-Over Inn.Nami: In a trash can beside a desk in her room, the left side door on the upper floor of Lei-Over Inn.Cecilia: Upstairs in Vesta's house on the small table beside the bed.Lumina: Inside the small open treasure box on a table beside a lamp in her room, the middle door upstairs at the mansion.Molly: A sheet of paper on the small round table in the corner of Blue Bird bar where she works.Here's where you can find each diary entry. When that changes to four red hearts, they're open to marriage. There will be green hearts in each paramour's diary initially saying "I feel 💚 about" your farmer. Nevermind the heart meter in your menu, the real way to know if you're going to get a "yes" to your proposal is by checking your sweetheart's diary. In your first year, you'll pick a spouse and propose to them with the blue feather you receive from the nature sprites. I wouldn't recommend this in real life unless you want to immediately lose a love interest, but in Forgotten Valley you can make sure ahead of time that your marriage proposal will be a success. In your first year, focus on milk and fishing which don't have recurring input costs like crops do. Especially in your first year, you'll want to plant a variety of crops and then sell some but keep plenty in reserve for cooking meals, filling requests from villagers to increase friendship and to hybridize in year 2 when you can start breeding crops. I'm not kidding with the limited field space and short seasons, crops just don't make that much money. You can also make a quick Milky Soup or Egg Soup once you have the recipes, but I'd recommend selling your animal products and using the forage for food instead. Make yourself an Herbal Soup with the small green Aromatic Herbs you can pick around the farm. For food, you won't have many recipes starting out. With low energy and hunger, you'll lose stamina quicker than usual, even doing your usual activities, until you've dug yourself into a terrible burnout hole.Įven though A Wonderful Life doesn't force you to sleep each night, be sure you do so you don't run low on energy. You have stamina, hunger (fullness), and energy meters in your menu, and even if you haven't wasted all your stamina you could still be in trouble. I can normally just budget my daily watering and harvesting accordingly. In most farm sim games, cooking food to boost your energy feels optional. Other items are also worth grabbing, but the gold ones will sell for the most cash. Look out specifically for dig spots that have little gold flecks in them after you've used the shovel on them once or twice. It takes a chunk of your day to stand there in the dark digging, but scoring a few old items and selling them will help you afford a couple of early expenditures in your first season. Speaking of earning cash, don't ignore the archeology site that Carter and Flora set up behind Vesta's farm. (Image credit: Marvelous Inc, Xseed Games)
