There, he will recover far more HP and MP each night. Remember the money that the farmer paid him? Well, that is just enough for a night at the INN. The second option is based, in part, on the first one, with a slight change of sleeping locations. He can sleep there 8 hours or all night, he regains the same number of HP / MP either way. The farmer will also allow him to sleep in his barn and regain HP and MP each night.
If he decides to do this, the MC will get paid and gain XP (experience points). The farmer will offer him a job working in his fields (8 hours per day). But there are several options to work around this problem almost as soon as you begin.įirst, when the MC talks to the Mayor, he will tell him the farmer is looking for help. The biggest hindrance in Peasant's Quest is HP (Health Point) & MP (Magic Point) recovery. You may get a good price from them at the store but each of them is needed at one time or another during the story.Īs is the case in many RPGs, leveling up is pretty slow at lower levels, but it gets easier as you gain experience and improve your gear. In addition to the items, you can harvest several enemies which provide you with needed bonus's (Boar's Carcass, Pig Fat, etc). You don't get much cash for them, and it's nice to have a good stockpile later on for potions, quests, and food. You can also sell them at the Item Shop in Weirdwood, but I DO NOT recommend doing so, at least not in the beginning of the game. Pick them up when you see them, since you will need them later in the game. These items (aka: spawns) are all on a universal timer that regenerate every 7 game days. Some items are only available during certain times of the day and night so check around. I suggest you explore anything and everything that looks the slightest bit suspicious. There are a number of locations in the various maps where you can harvest items such as firewood, mushrooms, blue lilies, wild pumpkins, etc. As 'bartleby' suggested in the original walk-thru, “Enjoy! And if you like the game, please consider supporting Tinkerer on Patreon,” The choice of what, and when your MC (Main Character) does something is up to each player, individually. it is by no means the only way to play the game. That is the reason I've used the v0.61 walk-thru as the basis for this updated version and owe the credit for those sections to 'bartleby'. This doesn't mean that my choices were 'wrong' just that there were other options that made more sense, in the long run. Instantly, I realized there were several things I could have done differently. When I originally began playing this game, I stumbled through it for over a week before I found a v 0.61 walk-thru, written by 'bartleby'. My knowledge of Peasant's Quest is based on my own experiences playing the game, input from Tinkerer (the game developer), and assistance by other members of the “Peasant's Quest” community. I am also not a programmer or in any way “code savvy.” In fact, until starting to play this game I'd never played an on-line RPG game so I ask your forgiveness and indulgence of any errors I may have made. SECTION 1: DISCLAIMER & GENERAL GAMEPLAY TIPS DISCLAIMER: I am not the designer of Peasant's Quest. TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 01: Disclaimer SECTION 02: General Game Tips SECTION 03: Weirdwood Locations SECTION 04: World Map & Notes on the Zones SECTION 05: Other Locations SECTION 06: Quests SECTION 07: NPC's SECTION 08: Beasts & Monsters SECTION 09: Edibles SECTION 10: Crafting Recipes SECTION 11: Spells & Abilities SECTION 12: Walk-thru SECTION 13: Cheats In fact, he recently posted that the game may well take him into next year (2019) and beyond, which is great since it has a lot of potential. Tinkerer has stuck with this game for well over a year and doesn't seem to even be close to stopping. As of this version (1.32), there is quite a bit of content in the game, including a continuously increasing number of different enemies, NPC's, and quests. Leveling isn't too tedious and the sex scenes are pretty hot, as well as being quite kinky at times. The combat is generally well-balanced, so long as you don't try to rush through it. This game is actually very well thought-out and quite a bit of fun. ~ Ghostwalker ~) “Peasant's Quest (by Tinkerer) is a nice little RPGmaker game” according to bartleby, and I agree. I have simply attempted to pick-up where he left off.
Peasant's Quest – Guide v1.41 by Ghostwalker (This walk-thru, in part, was done by “ bartleby” for version 0.61 and so to him goes a great deal of the initial credit and thanks.