Showing posts with label Rune Factory 2 Guides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rune Factory 2 Guides. Show all posts

Monday, March 2, 2009

New Information in Rune Factory 2 Items List Guide

I have been working on completing the descriptions of Cooked Dishes in my Rune Factory 2 Guides. While searching in vain for another Onion in one of my Refrigerators in order to make a Cooked Dish, I realised that a Quick Reference Guide giving all the methods by which any Crop item could be obtained would be useful. I actually HAVE created an Items List Guide and that would be the logical choice for any additional cross-referencing. Having thought of it, I decided to implement it and here is the result. This information has been added both to my General Guide for Rune Factory 2 and my Items List Guide. Sadly, I was unable to add many of the descriptions for the Cooked Dishes I had made because this new project took all afternoon to complete and organise. Even so, it was worth doing. I for one will find it useful to be able to go unerringly to a specific screen to use the Inquisitive Waltz to find an ingredient for a Cooked Dish.

Furthermore, having all the information organised like this allows a player to conceive an organised strategy for farming in the 2nd Generation. In the 1st Generation, your farming goals of necessity are different from those in the 2nd Generation, although I do advise players to plan even from the start of the game for the 2nd Generation and to store single harvest Crops instead of multiple harvest Crops as well as being aware of ingredients that will be required for cooking and forging in large quantities in the 2nd Generation.

When you actually enter the 2nd Generation and gain the Inquisitive Waltz Spell, it will allow a radical change in your game strategy. You no longer need to worry about growing those Crop items that can be obtained by using the Inquisitive Waltz Spell for a start. You therefore will grow Crops in the Caves for one of the following purposes:

1. Multiple harvest Crops that will supply Rune Points indefinitely;
2. Single Harvest Crops that cannot be obtained through use of the Inquistive Waltz that are needed in quantity for Recipes;
3. A few rare, extremely valuable Crops that cannot be obtained through the Inquisitive Waltz and are grown either for financial gain or for use in Recipes.

If any Crop does not receive water daily, it may disappear at some point. In other words, in a plot of nine squares, you may lose the crop growing in a single square even if you do not experience a severe storm but fail to guarantee the Crop water on a daily basis. It therefore is not financially beneficial to keep an extremely valuable and slow-growing Crop in any field simply in order to take Rune Points from it daily. It is far better to use cheap, fast-growing Single Harvest or Multiple Harvest Crops for this purpose. Knowing which Crops can be obtained through the Inquisitive Waltz instead will give you a better idea of the Crops to choose to grow even for Rune Point harvests.

For example, Tomatoes and Corn both can be obtained in large quantities in the Refreshing Summer Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine using the Inquisitive Waltz. Why then would you grow either in a field in Blessia Island when Eggplant, another fairly fast-growing multiple Harvest Summer Crop cannot be obtained through use of the Inquisitive Waltz? It is far better to plant Eggplant and Pineapples on Blessia Island for use as Rune Point harvest crops as well as maintaining a steady supply of ingredients for Cooked Dishes. Cucumber is another Crop that can be obtained in the Refreshing Summer Garden using the Inquisitive Waltz, although it appears to be less common than either Corn or Tomatoes.

In terms of Autumn Crops, Spinach and Carrots both are single harvest Crops but Carrots can be obtained in two separate locations using the Inquisitive Waltz while Spinach has to be grown in a field. It is better then to grow Spinach than Carrots.

These are not vital choices that have to be made, but having a knowledge of the items that can be obtained through the Inquisitive Waltz and knowing where you need to go on the map for them will make your life easier if you are the sort of player who wishes to complete his/her Shipping List. If you don't care about that aspect of the game, then all of this information becomes fairly irrelevant.


Crops



Spring Crops


CABBAGE: 390G
Growth: 11 Days
A well-balanced vegetable that tastes good raw, fried, or boiled. Eating this is great after a big meal.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in your own field in Spring, in Trieste Forest or in Palermo Shrine in any field, apart from the Summer, Autumn or Winter seasonal Gardens on the 5th Floor.
Use Inquisitive Waltz in Wooded Paradise in Trieste Forest to obtain or in the Gentle Spring Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

PINK TURNIP: 210G
Growth: 4 Days
A beautiful pink turnip. The result of one girl’s tireless efforts to expand beyond white turnips.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in your own field in Spring, in Trieste Forest or in Palermo Shrine in any field, apart from the Summer, Autumn or Winter seasonal Gardens on the 5th Floor.
Use Inquisitive Waltz in Gentle Spring Garden on 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine for Level 4 Pink Turnips.

PINK MELON: 2500G
Growth: 20 Days
A pink melon brimming with cuteness. Its flavour is a favourite among young girls.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in your own field in Spring, in Trieste Forest or in Palermo Shrine in any field, apart from the Summer, Autumn or Winter seasonal Gardens on the 5th Floor.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz in Sun-Dappled Spot or Gentle Spring Garden on 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine. In Palermo Shrine, you will obtain Level 4 Pink Melon.

ONION: 220G
Growth: 7 Days
A vegetable that’s crips when raw, but mellow after being fried. Causes tears when chopped.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in your own field in Spring, in Trieste Forest or in Palermo Shrine in any field, apart from the Summer, Autumn or Winter seasonal Gardens on the 5th Floor.
Use Inquisitive Waltz in Gentle Spring Garden on 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

CHERRY GRASS: 3400G
Growth: 60 Days
Plants with pink flowers. Seeing them is like seeing a bard sing brilliantly of the wonders of Spring.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in Trieste Forest or in Palermo Shrine in any field, apart from the Summer, Autumn or Winter seasonal Gardens on the 5th Floor.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz in the Reflecting Water or Mushroom Patch areas of Trieste Forest to obtain.

LAMP GRASS: 8700G
Growth: 90 Days
The petals of this flower are filled with a sparkling powder that is said to be able to cure insomnia.
N.B. Players of Magical Melody may recall the ‘Firefly Flower’. I believe the Lamp Grass is similar in nature.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in Trieste Forest or in Palermo Shrine in any field, apart from the Summer, Autumn or Winter seasonal Gardens on the 5th Floor.

BLUE CRYSTAL FLOWER: 10900G
Growth: 100 Days
A flower created by rune crystals underground. Each season produces a different colour – blue in Spring.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in Trieste Forest or in Palermo Shrine in any field, apart from the Summer, Autumn or Winter seasonal Gardens on the 5th Floor.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz in the Grassy Path to obtain.

EMERY FLOWER: 15400G
Growth: 120 Days
A completely gold flower. Very hard to grow, making it a rare and special sight.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in Trieste Forest or in Palermo Shrine in any field, apart from the Summer, Autumn or Winter seasonal Gardens on the 5th Floor.

GOLD CABBAGE: 1580G
Growth: 14 Days
A rare golden vegetable. With its new colour, its taste is improved a hundred fold.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in your own field in Spring, in Trieste Forest or in Palermo Shrine in any field, apart from the Summer, Autumn or Winter seasonal Gardens on the 5th Floor.


Summer Crops


PUMPKIN: 620G
Growth: 12 Days
A popular type of squash. Can be transformed into a spooky lantern when hollowed out.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in your Field in Summer or in any field on Blessia Island as well as in the Refreshing Summer Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

CUCUMBER: 220G
Growth: 10 Days
Give your teeth a workout! Packed with water, you’ll be just as cool as one if you eat it!
Grown as a multiple harvest Crop in your Field in Summer or in any field on Blessia Island as well as in the Refreshing Summer Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use Inquisitive Waltz to obtain in Refreshing Summer Garden on 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

CORN: 170G
Growth: 14 Days
Said to grow as high as a Buffamoo’s eye. Joins wheat and rice as one of the ‘big three’ grain crops.
Grown as a multiple harvest Crop in your Field in Summer or in any field on Blessia Island as well as in the Refreshing Summer Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use Inquisitive Waltz to obtain in Refreshing Summer Garden on 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

TOMATO: 210G
Growth: 10 Days
Shiny and red, like the summer sun. Packed with nutrition and highly versatile.
Grown as a multiple harvest Crop in your Field in Summer or in any field on Blessia Island as well as in the Refreshing Summer Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use Inquisitive Waltz to obtain in Refreshing Summer Garden on 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

EGGPLANT: 190G
Growth: 9 Days
This purple vegetable actually has nothing to do with eggs. Its curved stalk is strangely appealing.
Grown as a multiple harvest Crop in your Field in Summer or in any field on Blessia Island as well as in the Refreshing Summer Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

IRONLEAF: 3200G
Growth: 40 Days
A spiky plant. It gets its shape from the iron in the soil. Gentle, despite its appearance.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in any field on Blessia Island as well as in the Refreshing Summer Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use Inquisitive Waltz in Centre or Dense Overgrowth areas of Blessia Island to obtain.

4-LEAF CLOVER: 2400G
Growth: 60 Days
A lucky, lucky item. Just carrying it makes you happy, and giving it as a gift makes you doubly so.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in any field on Blessia Island as well as in the Refreshing Summer Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

FIREFLOWER: 4300G
Growth: 90 Days
A uniquely-shaped flower. Often called ‘the fireworks of the wild’. Pay attention, and you might hear them pop.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in any field on Blessia Island as well as in the Refreshing Summer Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use Inquisitive Waltz in Southeast Beach on Blessia Island to obtain.

GREEN CRYSTAL FLOWER: 9800G
Growth: 100 Days
A flower created by rune crystals underground. Each season produces a different colour – green in Summer.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in any field on Blessia Island as well as in the Refreshing Summer Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

GOLD PUMPKIN: 1620G
Growth: 15 Days
A rare golden vegetable. When carved into a lantern, it makes even the heartiest of men cower in fear.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in your Field in Summer or in any field on Blessia Island as well as in the Refreshing Summer Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use Inquisitive Waltz in Refreshing Summer Garden on 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine to obtain.


Autumn Crops


YAM: 140G
Growth: 6 Days
Packed with fibre, this vegetable will give your insides a thorough cleaning out.
Grown as a multiple harvest Crop in your field in Autumn or in any field in Messhina Valley or in the Sorrowful Autumn Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz to obtain at Withered Road in Messhina Valley or in Sorrowful Autumn Garden on 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

POTATO: 240G
Growth: 7 Days
A widely-loved vegetable that can be anything from a food staple to a hors d’oeuvre.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in your field in Autumn, in any field in Messhina Valley or in the Sorrowful Autumn Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz to obtain at Serene Garden in Messhina Valley.

CARROT: 420G
Growth: 9 Days
A long, orange vegetable. Said to increase motivation if dangled just in front of the eyes.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in your field in Autumn, in any field in Messhina Valley or in the Sorrowful Autumn Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz to obtain at Serene Garden in Messhina Valley or in Sorrowful Autumn Garden on 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

GREEN PEPPER: 140G
Growth: 10 Days
Often disliked because of its bitter taste. It is easily depressed because of this.
Grown as a multiple harvest Crop in your field in Autumn or in any field in Messhina Valley or in the Sorrowful Autumn Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz to obtain in Sorrowful Autumn Garden on 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

SPINACH: 300G
Growth: 5 Days
Dark green and highly nutritious. Tinned spinach has been known to provide super-strength.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in your field in Autumn or in any field in Messhina Valley or in the Sorrowful Autumn Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

POM-POM GRASS: 5500G
Growth: 90 Days
Has a white, cotton ball-like flower, which takes to the air when the Spring winds blow.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in any field in Messhina Valley or in the Sorrowful Autumn Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz to obtain at Giant Boulder or Cave – Small Room areas in Messhina Valley.

RED CRYSTAL FLOWER: 11250G
Growth: 100 Days
A flower created by rune crystals underground. Each season produces a different colour – red in Fall.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in any field in Messhina Valley or in the Sorrowful Autumn Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

AUTUMN GRASS: 3900G
Growth: 60 Days
Bright and vividly coloured. Its name comes from its colour, which is like that of the leaves in Fall.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in any field in Messhina Valley or in the Sorrowful Autumn Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

GOLD POTATO: 1390G
Growth: 11 Days
A rare golden vegetable. Easy to spot, as light shines up from the ground even while still buried.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in your own Field in Autumn, in any field in Messhina Valley or in the Sorrowful Autumn Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz to obtain in the Sorrowful Autumn Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.


Winter Crops


TURNIP: 190G
Growth: 4 Days
A king among farm crops. Lovingly raised across the entire world to this very day.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in any field in Padova Mountains or in the Frigid Winter Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

DAIKON RADISH: 1100G
Growth: 14 Days
The radish’s long, white cousin. Its accommodating taste allows it to be used in a multitude of ways.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in any field in Padova Mountains or in the Frigid Winter Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

LEEK: 520G
Growth: 6 Days
A staple of winter hot-pots. Has also been used as a way to identify allies during battles.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in any field in Padova Mountains or in the Frigid Winter Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz to obtain in the Frigid Winter Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

WHITE CABBAGE: 960G
Growth: 11 Days
Harvested in winter. The colder the weather gets, the tastier it will be when harvested.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in any field in Padova Mountains or in the Frigid Winter Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz to obtain in the Frigid Winter Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

HOT-HOT FRUIT: 2900G
Growth: 20 Days
Covered in thick fuzz. It is said that when it is placed in water, it will help the water boil faster.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in any field in Padova Mountains or in the Frigid Winter Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz to obtain in the Frigid Winter Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.

NOEL GRASS: 3970G
Growth: 40 Days
A grass that is shaped, for some reason, like a tree. A really big tree if you happen to be a dwarf.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in any field in Padova Mountains or in the Frigid Winter Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz to obtain in the Tomb in Padova Mountains.

WHITE CRYSTAL FLOWER: 12000G
Growth: 100 Days
A flower created by rune crystals underground. Each season produces a different colour – white in Winter.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in any field in Padova Mountains or in the Frigid Winter Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz to obtain in the Icy Path area of Padova Mountains.
N.B. You only can obtain the White Crystal Flower initially through the Inquisitive Waltz.

GOLD TURNIP: 980G
Growth: 8 Days
A rare golden vegetable. Created to accommodate requests for turnips that match a girl’s hair.
Grown as a single harvest Crop in any field in Padova Mountains or in the Frigid Winter Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz to obtain in the Frigid Winter Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.



FRUITS


STRAWBERRY: 180G
Growth: 8 Days
Red and petite. Its sweet, tangy taste and bite-size shape just beg to be devoured.
Grown as a multiple harvest Crop in your own Field in Spring, in Trieste Forest or in any Field in Palermo Shrine apart from the Summer, Autumn and Winter Gardens on the 5th Floor.
Use Inquisitive Waltz in Reflecting Water of Trieste Forest to obtain.
N.B. Strawberry and Pineapple are the only fruits that are grown as crops. All others must be found in the wilds.

PINEAPPLE: 750G
Growth: 20 Days
Spiky on the outside, sweet on the inside. Just smelling it is enough to invoke the feeling of summer.
Grown in Summer as a multiple harvest crop in your own Field, in any field in Blessia Island or in Summer Garden on 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
GRAPE: 290G
A small, purple round fruit. Eating a bunch of them at once is like having a carnival in your mouth.
Found in Messhina Valley on wild vines in the Riverbank and Giant Boulder screens.

APPLE: 60G
A little bundle of love from the Trieste Forest. So good for you, it may put your doctor out of a job.
Found on trees in Trieste Forest in the Grassy Path and Green Garden screens and as War Trophies from Pomme-Pomme Monsters.

ORANGE: 270G
Has succeeded in skillfully balancing the taste of both sweet and sour more than any other fruit.
Found on four trees on Blessia Island in the Altar/Old Ship, Dense Overgrowth, West Beach screens.


FLOWERS:

All Flowers in Rune Factory 2 are grown as crops.

TOYHERB: 510G
Growth: 12 Days
A medical herb said to be good for your health. Can be tricky to grow.
Grown in Spring as a single harvest crop in your own Field, in Trieste Forest or in any field in Palermo Shrine apart from the Summer, Autumn or Winter Seasonal Gardens on the 5th Floor.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz in the Spring Clearing of Trieste Forest to obtain.

MOONDROP: 180G
Growth: 6 Days
A mysterious flower that grows by moonlight. Shines as though it fell from the moon.
Grown in Spring as a single harvest crop in your own Field, in Trieste Forest or in any field in Palermo Shrine apart from the Summer, Autumn and Winter Seasonal Gardens on the 5th Floor.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz in the Grassy Path area of Trieste Forest to obtain.

PINK CAT: 180G
Growth: 6 Days
A bright pink flower, its small, cute petals have earned it its endearing name.
Grown in Summer as a single harvest crop in your own field, in any field on Blessia Island or in the Summer Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz to obtain at the Dense Overgrowth, West Beach and Sandy Path areas on Blessia Island.

CHARM BLUE: 760G
Growth: 12 Days
A dark blue flower. Its large petals and striking colour could mesmerise one forever.
Grown in Autumn as a single harvest Crop in your own Field, in any Field in Messhina Valley or in the Sorrowful Autumn Garden on the 5th Floor of Palermo Shrine.
Use the Inquisitive Waltz to obtain on the Withered Road in Messhina Valley.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Note about Status of Rune Factory 2 Guides

I have my own methods of writing guides and they are not foolproof by any means. Originally, I wrote a single Comprehensive Guide for a game, but then began to write little 'mini-guides' for specific aspects of the game as well. I found the little 'mini-guides' very convenient when playing a game myself as they allow quick reference to specific information. I therefore usually create a Comprehensive Guide for any Harvest Moon game that contains information on EVERY aspect of the game, but create reference guides that deal specifically with Courtship and Marriage, Item Lists, Cooking and any other aspect of the game that would benefit from a quick reference guide. For HM DS and Cute DS, for example, I wrote the 101 Sprites Guide, giving the method by which every Sprite is rescued as well as the 60 Easiest Sprites to obtain in order to allow the player to marry. For both Rune Factory games, I created a 'Caves and Bestiary Guide' to enable players to access information about the dungeons and Monsters inhabiting them quickly.

The problem with this inevitably is that any corrections or updates must be made to more than one guide. In a game such as Rune Factory 2, the sheer volume of facts makes it difficult for me to edit my guides effectively while I remain engaged in the basic creation of them. At present, I still am adding new information to each of my Rune Factory Guides. I try to update the information in all guides, but sometimes miss a lacuna. Worse still, if I copy and paste any information from one guide to another, I am in danger of erasing an update from the guide that is overwritten. This in fact has occurred with respect to the Caves and Bestiary Guide for Rune Factory 2.

At present, if any player fails to find information in the Caves and Bestiary Guide, please refer to the General Guide... I am working now on the screen-by-screen walkthrough of all Caves/Dungeons in Rune Factory 2. In doing so, I am able to edit the guide properly to some extent. By Friday next, I hope to have the Caves and Bestiary Guide completed, with ALL information as to each screen in each Cave/Dungeon, all Inquisitive Waltz locations with a full list of items obtained from each, ALL Monsters on each screen and a complete list of the fish one can find at any fishing location on the screen.

My personal deadline both for Animal Crossing City Folk and Rune Factory 2 is the beginning of March as I will begin to work on the new Valkyrie Profile and Rune Factory Frontier then.

The truly vital information has been added to all my Rune Factory 2 guides but as a perfectionist at heart, it vexes me to find that I have neglected to add a Monster to a list, even when that Monster is not very different from others that were added and even when the War Trophy it drops is the same as that given by its 'cousins'.
I hope these omissions will be rectified by the end of this weekend.

I offer my apologies, therefore, to players for the incomplete and imperfect nature of ALL the Rune Factory 2 Guides at this point in time. In particular, there is a tremendous amount of information in my game journals that still needs to be added to the Courtship and Marriage, Characters and Request Guides. It is not 'vital' information but consists primarily of actual quotes by characters in response to gifts as well as the actual text of all Request Events.

I have to confess that I doubled the amount of work I do on these games and further confused my own memory banks when I began to make videos about various aspects. I often presume that information has been added to a guide when in fact I only made a video about the particular aspect of the game. Again, it will take time to go through all the guides to make certain that nothing has been neglected.

(It is not only the Guides for Rune Factory 2 that remain incomplete. I still need to work on the Island of Happiness Guides to add all the alternate heart events to the Courtship and Marriage Guide, inter alia.)

Monday, November 24, 2008

A Brief Explanation about my Rune Factory 2 Guides

Players of Rune Factory 2 may have noticed the different Guides I have written from the General Guide to the 'mini-guides' for Courtship and Marriage, Requests, Characters and so on. None of them are complete at this point in time. ALL are works in progress. I'm afraid that is the way I work, and as I am my own mistress in this matter, I will apologise for any incovenience but continue to work this way nonetheless. Publishing the Guides while they remain 'works in progress' allows me to give players some help with the game initially, while allowing me to improve upon them daily.

I am a guide writer who likes to include as much of the actual game text in my guides as possible when they deal with Harvest Moon as I love Harvest Moon dialogues and characters. I feel that the Events, even when they do not have much significance in terms of the plot, are central to enjoyment of the games. Players who have neglected a character or who courted only one eligible girl/bachelor can look at one of my guides and see what they missed. They then may be inspired to begin a new game.

Anyway, the General Guide for RF2 will contain as many details about every aspect of the game as I can cram into it. The Courtship and Marriage Guide will focus on the business of courting a future spouse and raising her heart levels. Thus, Requests by Eligible Girls will be included in the Courtship and Marriage Guide, as well as all Romantic Festivals.

The Request Guide, on the other hand, will include Requests by ALL characters, including Eligible Girls. This may duplicate some information, of course, but the entire purpose of the Request Guide is different. It is directed more towards the order of Requests and the Rewards gained from each. I thought of adding the Requests to the Characters Guide, but I feel it is better to have two separate guides. The Characters Guide contains the biographical material about each individual in the game.

All Guides are easily accessible from this page. It's not as though you have to search hard to find them. If this were a printed guide, the 'mini-guides' would be Chapters in an enormous Comprehensive Guide, but as it floats on the ether, I think it is convenient to be able to 'pull' up the Characters Guide side by side with the Requests Guide, if you choose to do so. If they were contained in the same document, it would not be as convenient to do so.

The primary reason for this post, however, is to assure readers and users of my guides that the Rune Factory 2 Guides are not finished and that I am working on them constantly at this point. Making the videos did slow me down somewhat, but I hope they will be helpful to players as well!