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Tricky!
I did check there, but must have caught them on an off day. Did get the fabric I needed for the futon there though.
Big help. Thank you.
Waah.
I'll never understand why the game is so determined to make you live like a homeless person as long as possible. Its a wonder anyone in town will talk to me. I must smell horrible after two weeks (so far) with no shower and no change of clothes.
i had it mixed with fabric when I first answered, I'm so sorry! Did you finish your teahouse? You should be able to buy a blueprint for a new home if you finished your teahouse.
I finished my teahouse. But all that led to was blueprints for coops. Not seeing any house blueprints on his list.
I'm having a hard time wrapping my mind around building chicken coops before a place to sleep.
Take advantage of it, even if you can't afford a bar of soap.
(Is it better to smell swampy or musty?) 🤔
😁
Well I also have no toilet. I feel bad for anyone living downstream...
"Do you mind if I use your water closet?"
Anyway, futon plans went awry, but I found a sleeping bag I could place in the tea house.
That's good enough to get me out of the damn tent.
2. There is a futon in the game that does NOT require wool.