In Sunshine Islands, however, it is the Wonderful(s) set into a Tool that determine its action when charged. This is the case both in DS games and in console games and in most Harvest Moon and Rune Factory games, the player can control the charge. A burst of light or circle of light surrounds the Tool and increases in power the longer you hold down the control. Physical visual effects of charging tools usually resemble 'auras'. If you enabled the highest charge for the Blessed or Mythic Rods, you never would catch a Bottle! This was changed in the 'Girl' version of the game, HM Cute DS and Mystrile, Blessed and Mythic Fishing Rods, even when operating with the highest charges, could catch a Bottle in Spring. In order to catch a Bottle, you needed a Mystrile Fishing Rod OR a Blessed or Mythic Rod operating at Mystrile level. There was one situation in the original 'Boy' version of HM DS where you had to DECREASE the power of your Charge if you had either a Blessed or a Mythic Fishing Rod. Hold it down a little longer and it would operate as a Silver Tool and so on. By holding it down for a moment, it would operate as a Copper Tool. If you did not hold down the button, the Tool would perform as a basic tool, operating only on one square or, in the case of Axe or Hammer, unable to operate on any but the smallest items (Branch and Stone). In Harvest Moon DS/Cute DS, for example, you could own a set of Mythic Tools and each could perform at ANY Level. In order to charge a Tool, you must equip it and then hold down the 'Action' or 'Tool' Button before you release it to perform the action. Often the act of charging has physical visual effects that allow a player to gauge the power of the charge. They will upgrade their Tools but then wonder why the Tool operates no differently from the original 'basic' Tool.įundamental to almost every Harvest Moon and Rune Factory game is the concept of 'charging' a Tool to increase its power. One of the most common problems that players have when they are unfamiliar with Harvest Moon or Rune Factory is that of 'charging' their tools.
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