If you want a visual inventory and map, you need more visual quests. So you’re searching the map to find them but have no clue what they look like, meaning you need to actively search each area on the map, pulling up the secondary menu to see who is who. The one downside to this is that a lot of quests come via mail which give you a name but not a face. This is especially helpful if there are more than 10 in an area at a time. You can pop open the map, see where there are, and can even open up a menu to see the full list. This eliminates the need for extensive guides like the ones I regularly use for Stardew Valley to learn each NPCs routine and hunt them down to turn in a quest or give them a gift. Now that you’re here, you’re stuck until someone deals with those pesky whirlpools-I wonder who that could be? Luckily, this is where you were heading, and the town Mayor, Merritt, is the one who left the note. You find a letter in a bottle and decide to trek to this new town, only to be swallowed up by whirlpools and spit out in this town. “Thirty hours later, I don’t want to put Fae Farm down-and I don’t intend to.”Īfter the character creation, you’re headed to Azoria. It truly is random, not even giving a sense of stereotypical gender roles. It pairs long hair with beards or big builds with dainty eyelashes. You choose the pronouns that suit you, but even the “Randomize” feature doesn’t see male or female. What’s even better is that it doesn’t take gender into account. Whether you’re looking for a specific headdress, skin colour, or eye colour, chances are, Fae Farm has you covered. From there, you’re met with a truly inclusive character creation. This process is completely done on the Nintendo Switch, and I never needed a browser or an email. To get started, you’re asked to make a Phoenix Labs account in order to play online or local co-op.
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