Item Directory (Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility)

'''This is the Glossary of all obtainable items. It includes locations and their shipping prices (if applicable).''' This page is under construction.

Crops

 * Each crop is separated into their designated seasonal table. In Tree of Tranquility, multi-harvest crops can still produce outside of their designated seasons.
 * Multi-harvest crops will wither in the Winter. Only Winter crops will grow during that season.
 * You will obtain better quality crops from harvests in the plants' designated seasons. (I.e.: You will get higher quality strawberries in Spring than in Summer.)

Seeds

 * Seeds are distributed in a 1x6 row, instead of the usual 1:1 ratio.
 * Seeds can only be planted in their designated season. They are capable of producing multi-harvest crops that last outside the designated season.
 * Souffle Farm only sells seeds during their seasons. Taylor's Seeds will sell seeds at any time!

Seedlings

 * This is the Seedlings list. Seedlings are young trees that require a 3x3 space in the field. The seedling is planted within the middle of the space.
 * When constructing a field with crops and trees, please remember to account for the tree within the 3x3 tile set. The space is needed for when the tree bears fruit; at which time the fruit is dispersed on the ground around the base of the tree.
 * Seedlings can be purchased and planted during any season of the year.

Byproducts

 * This is the byproducts list. It contains all items produced by animals and items processed from Makers.

Animals

 * Animals are not items, but they are available to buy and sell as young livestock.

Minerals and Gems

 * This is the Minerals and Gems list. It contains all items found in the mine (excluding Mushrooms and Toadstools) and items processed from Mira's refinement.
 * Pearls and Black Pearls are counted as minerals in the game files, even though they are not found in the mine.
 * To obtain rare gems and guarantee a refined ore, bring Mira ores and wonderfuls that sparkle. Regular ores and wonderfuls can be refined (excluding pearls), but the rate of getting scrap iron and glass is much higher.
 * Each gem has an amount of wonderfuls needed for refinement. For example, you won't find a Diamond with 2 White Wonderfuls - only 3. Please check the amount needed..

Farm Tools

 * This is the Farm Tools list. Farming tools are permanent items and can't be sold. You can upgrade them at the Blacksmith's or General Store.
 * The highest upgrade for farm tools is Gold. Animal Parade is the title which introduced Goddess-level tools.
 * Upgrades affect stamina usage. Fishing Rod upgrades allow you to catch rarer fish more easily.
 * You don't need to upgrade tools to charge them. Upgrade to charge is a feature added/changed in Animal Parade.

Home, Animal, and Misc. Tools

 * This is the Home, Animal, and Misc. Tools list which covers all tools not categorized as "Farm Tool" in the game.
 * As with all other tools, these cannot be sold once purchased. Be sure you have the space to buy them before doing so.
 * These tools cannot be upgraded.

Makers

 * This is the short and simple Makers list. All available Makers are purchased through the General Store.
 * The Dye Pot comes standard with the Yarn Maker, but the two are placed differently in the barn. The Yarn Maker is at the back of the barn, while the Dye Pot is near the entrance.
 * The size of the first-level barn (Default) does not accommodate all makers. You will need to upgrade your barn to second-level (or more) to house them all.

Kitchen Utensils

 * This is the Kitchen Utensils list. All items listed are counted as Makers in the game files. However, these "makers" are only used for cooking.
 * Each utensil has a set of different designs for household aesthetics. The design doesn't affect any dishes made.
 * The default house size can only accommodate 2 utensils in the kitchen. You must upgrade your house to display more.