Harvest Moon: The Winds of Anthos

Harvest Moon: The Winds of Anthos

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Meaning of seed symbols
Well dunno if i missed something. I know the icons of spring, summer, fall and winter but there are even more of symbols that i can't figured out.

I want to know what the Leaf (not the maple leaf) from Tulip Seeds as example is meaning. Or the Symbol by the Seeds of Queen of the Night . I don't know the icon by the red Onion seeds aswell.

Maybe someone could teach me? :GhostFlowerHappy:
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Through trial and error Ive learned that the normal leaf shows that it grows better in lenctenbury no matter the season(no special fertilizer needed) the double mountain is for Herbstberg again same situation and the single mountain is the volcano. I tend to get more mutations that way. if your trying for mutations manual save BEFORE going to sleep. If you save and sleep it saves for that morning and doesnt let you go back and restart the save to try to get more mutations to pop up in your fields.
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I think they relate to where you can find the seeds or where you're supposed to grow them (at least to get the non-mutated version).
yeah thats the fact i know. But i don't know where these 3 Symbols i asked for belong to. i can't figure out what they want to be. is it a mountain? is it fire? is it like a mining area?

and can u grow summer/fall/winter seeds in the beginning city which called as alltime spring city?
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yeah thats the fact i know. But i don't know where these 3 Symbols i asked for belong to.
Don't have the game in front of me, but IIRC -
Leaf is generic (i.e. found throughout the starting wilderness area)
Mountain/Fire thing is probably Volcano.
and can u grow summer/fall/winter seeds in the beginning city which called as alltime spring city?
Yes. Though you'll likely end up with a mutation (an alternative form of the crop; eg Red Onion seeds grown in winter will become Jewel Onions). The farms in the town are a permanent season, you'll unlock similar fields for each season as you follow the plot and unlock more walled towns. The fields you see in the wilderness (for example the one you pass as you leave the starting town on the way to Providence) are affected by the current season (and can therefore be a useful means of getting mutated crops if you haven't unlocked the specific seasonal town yet).
EDIT - Although I should probably point out, when you're growing out of season for mutations you probably want a stock of fertiliser handy; some of the rarer/more valuable crop types will need it to avoid them dying off before they ripen.
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από archonsod; 29 Σεπ 2023, 8:02
Thanx thats really helpful :)
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Through trial and error Ive learned that the normal leaf shows that it grows better in lenctenbury no matter the season(no special fertilizer needed) the double mountain is for Herbstberg again same situation and the single mountain is the volcano. I tend to get more mutations that way. if your trying for mutations manual save BEFORE going to sleep. If you save and sleep it saves for that morning and doesnt let you go back and restart the save to try to get more mutations to pop up in your fields.
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από BurbsMcGerbs; 11 Ιαν 2024, 15:23
Agreed, the symbols need some kind of legend. For this old school harvest mooner they are definitely complicating things!
So if it's always spring in the home village and it becomes summer/fall/winter on your calendar, do you not plant summer/fall/winter symbol crops at all? If you do plant them should they correspond to the calendar, or does it not even matter at that point? This is a lot of info to digest when just starting to play.
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