i think youre my new favorite youtuber. between the soothing quality of your voice, witty remarks, and overall relaxed and friendly energy im absolutely hooked. i cant wait to see what you create next! sending love from sweden
Ahhhhh that is so sweet of you to say, especially as I'm just starting out here :) thank you so much for your kind words and sending love all the way from Sweden! 💖
Ahh that makes me so happy to hear "staple cozy game creator" 😭💖 I'll expand additional platforms to connect on very soon! I've been focused on getting into a good workflow of edits/improving audio quality etc just so it's easier to multitask :) Good news is it's that getting easier, quicker to edit... and I'm really excited about a few creative edits I added for this Sunday's video & the new mic I used! Thanks again for being here from the start and for your support. It's so incredibly appreciated!!
I've found that the best way to make gold is the 100 shiny beads and free cooked item from farming. I just gotta figure out what veggie or fruit is used in the best cooked item.. There's a ton of food ingame. 130+something
I know! We're on the same brainwave there because I really just want to take a few hours to map out the most profitable items based on raw ingredients, time, and profit when it's cooked... but maybe that's more ambitious than I'm leading myself to believe😵
@@jinxedmoth xD yeah definitely. It would take a while since first I gotta unlock all of them o_o and I'm not even sure how to get non store bought recipes in mass
@@jinxedmoth I've found that most recipes sell for less or barely more than selling their combined ingredients separately, this case is even worse when taking into account potentially buying sugar or wheat (which is a whole other nitpick I have because buying and milling sugar cane is much more expensive than just buying it from the general store). But, recipes that use only one ingredient always sell for the same or slightly more than just selling it raw, (eg. Grilled corn, sliced turnip, green tea). This is especially good when you unlock the essence upgrades that give you a chance to preserve ingredients and potentially make double the amount of dishes, allowing you to basically increase your profit margins for free. (You do have to sell one of each produce to get a mailed recipe associated with them however [This includes the grilled corn and sliced turnips])
I forgot it was the jump attack, I haven't been able to play much due to projects & forgot names so kept saying it was the attack that looks like you're using the sword like a pogo stick that is helpful with dead crops Glad I saw this video
I like "pogo stick sword" and think this should be the updated name in future patches/updates of the game 😎 So glad this could help. I hope the projects ease up a bit for you in the near future so you can enjoy Mistria, thanks for watching! 💖
@@jinxedmoth It's mostly art projects like a commission or something my friend asked me to draw. I also should try working on stuff early due to some themed art pics coming at the end of September & the whole month of October. Should probably lighten up eventually so I'll try to get back to the game when I can cause this is nice game.
I just started really playing/grinding this game & I love the info you put out! I will say I’m slightly irritated bc I fished everyday, multiple areas a day and couldn’t find the last pond and river fish I needed for fall. 😢 like literally everyday.
Thank you so much! Actually, this comment is super helpful because I recently discovered a few very helpful tips for fishing that haven't been on any other guide or YT video-- so I'll prioritize getting this video up in the next week or so! But just to make your fishing easier until then: You can run back and forth between the Eastern road and Celine's cottage to quickly respawn river and pond fishies to make it easier vs. hitting up multiple areas :)
I want to save up 10,000 beads and test this theory out with 10 beads vs 100. When it comes down to it, I just like ALL. OF. THE. BEADS. & I'm glad you do too 💖
There's a few that come to mind-- I plan on touching on this in future videos as well! Since resources tend to go fairly quick in FoM, I'd recommend starting out with crafting recipes that use minimal resources/are easy to obtain & level up quickly if you make a bunch (like regular wood and hardwood for fences, or stone pathways). Keep an eye on craftables that you'd like to decorate your farm with-- that way when you reach that new crafting level and are able to make that item, you're putting your resources to good use and leveling up based on what you want VS. solely using those materials on a lower-level recipe just to level up. I made this mistake earlier on with furniture and ended up not using that furniture as I unlocked more recipes over time... and ended up needing the materials that I used for new recipes, like sap. Hopefully that makes sense-- I just keep an eye on easy recipes that don't use much & look ahead for recipes that I really want and build as I go. Hope this helps! :)
Fun fact: currently if you skip the first Welcome Home perk, and grab the second perk only, you still get 2 hearts from bringing a new animal home!
That's a good tip, thanks for sharing! :)
Hayden casually interrupting the chicken worship bonfire at the end of the video gave me a solid cackle ❤️😂
The "look at all those chickens" on the thumbnail is ENDING me 😂
Hahahah glad you got the reference 😀 Hayden was also a very fitting character to have on this thumbnail! 😏
i think youre my new favorite youtuber. between the soothing quality of your voice, witty remarks, and overall relaxed and friendly energy im absolutely hooked. i cant wait to see what you create next! sending love from sweden
Ahhhhh that is so sweet of you to say, especially as I'm just starting out here :) thank you so much for your kind words and sending love all the way from Sweden! 💖
@@jinxedmoth of course! im so excited that ill get to say ive been here from the start when you inevitably become a staple cozy game creator
Ahh that makes me so happy to hear "staple cozy game creator" 😭💖 I'll expand additional platforms to connect on very soon! I've been focused on getting into a good workflow of edits/improving audio quality etc just so it's easier to multitask :) Good news is it's that getting easier, quicker to edit... and I'm really excited about a few creative edits I added for this Sunday's video & the new mic I used!
Thanks again for being here from the start and for your support. It's so incredibly appreciated!!
I'm subscribing just for the thumbnail caption of this video alone XD
Thanks for the sub, it means a lot 💖 I also couldn't pass up the opportunity to pay tribute to a great meme through a great game 😜
Your channel has been a huge help in my play through, thank you and looking forward to more content !!
Aww thanks so much! I also really appreciate your support-- thank you for watching! ^__^
I really enjoyed this vid excited to see more from fields of misteria as it gets developed further!
Thanks so much for watching & your support! I'm really excited to see more in future developments, this game is so addicting 🤩
I've found that the best way to make gold is the 100 shiny beads and free cooked item from farming. I just gotta figure out what veggie or fruit is used in the best cooked item.. There's a ton of food ingame. 130+something
I know! We're on the same brainwave there because I really just want to take a few hours to map out the most profitable items based on raw ingredients, time, and profit when it's cooked... but maybe that's more ambitious than I'm leading myself to believe😵
@@jinxedmoth xD yeah definitely. It would take a while since first I gotta unlock all of them o_o and I'm not even sure how to get non store bought recipes in mass
@@jinxedmoth I've found that most recipes sell for less or barely more than selling their combined ingredients separately, this case is even worse when taking into account potentially buying sugar or wheat (which is a whole other nitpick I have because buying and milling sugar cane is much more expensive than just buying it from the general store). But, recipes that use only one ingredient always sell for the same or slightly more than just selling it raw, (eg. Grilled corn, sliced turnip, green tea). This is especially good when you unlock the essence upgrades that give you a chance to preserve ingredients and potentially make double the amount of dishes, allowing you to basically increase your profit margins for free. (You do have to sell one of each produce to get a mailed recipe associated with them however [This includes the grilled corn and sliced turnips])
I forgot it was the jump attack, I haven't been able to play much due to projects & forgot names so kept saying it was the attack that looks like you're using the sword like a pogo stick that is helpful with dead crops
Glad I saw this video
I like "pogo stick sword" and think this should be the updated name in future patches/updates of the game 😎 So glad this could help. I hope the projects ease up a bit for you in the near future so you can enjoy Mistria, thanks for watching! 💖
@@jinxedmoth It's mostly art projects like a commission or something my friend asked me to draw. I also should try working on stuff early due to some themed art pics coming at the end of September & the whole month of October. Should probably lighten up eventually so I'll try to get back to the game when I can cause this is nice game.
I just started really playing/grinding this game & I love the info you put out!
I will say I’m slightly irritated bc I fished everyday, multiple areas a day and couldn’t find the last pond and river fish I needed for fall. 😢 like literally everyday.
Thank you so much! Actually, this comment is super helpful because I recently discovered a few very helpful tips for fishing that haven't been on any other guide or YT video-- so I'll prioritize getting this video up in the next week or so!
But just to make your fishing easier until then:
You can run back and forth between the Eastern road and Celine's cottage to quickly respawn river and pond fishies to make it easier vs. hitting up multiple areas :)
How to split hay, if you got 30 with 3 barn, how do you split 10 to each ? Thanks for your videos
I didn’t know you could use berries as food! I’ve been hesitant on getting more animals since I’m always running out of food
Glad this little tip could help! Grass seed and hay can be so hard to come by, that I love this little detail about the game to make life easier 💖
Imo it’s better to use the 10 beads options at least for me 10 rounds of 10 beads always gives more value than 1 round of 100 beads
I want to save up 10,000 beads and test this theory out with 10 beads vs 100. When it comes down to it, I just like ALL. OF. THE. BEADS. & I'm glad you do too 💖
@@jinxedmoth I’d definitely be interested in seeing the results 👍
Any tips on woodworking? I've made some chests, lamps and palisades, but it gave me only 6 levels.
There's a few that come to mind-- I plan on touching on this in future videos as well!
Since resources tend to go fairly quick in FoM, I'd recommend starting out with crafting recipes that use minimal resources/are easy to obtain & level up quickly if you make a bunch (like regular wood and hardwood for fences, or stone pathways).
Keep an eye on craftables that you'd like to decorate your farm with-- that way when you reach that new crafting level and are able to make that item, you're putting your resources to good use and leveling up based on what you want VS. solely using those materials on a lower-level recipe just to level up. I made this mistake earlier on with furniture and ended up not using that furniture as I unlocked more recipes over time... and ended up needing the materials that I used for new recipes, like sap.
Hopefully that makes sense-- I just keep an eye on easy recipes that don't use much & look ahead for recipes that I really want and build as I go. Hope this helps! :)