Tools (Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town)

In Pioneers of Olive Town, players will utilize all of their tools to develop the land which once belonged to their Grandfather. The Player can use the hammer, hoe, sickle, watering can, and axe for cultivation, but they are not only limited to those tools. Other useable tools include the bucket, fishing rod, camera and leash.

Skills
For more in-depth information, see the Skills page.

As you use tools, their respective skills will increase. Higher skill levels allow you to use more powerful actions. Skill level effects function separately to tool upgrade abilities, and ranking up skill levels will earn you titles!


 * Logging: Logging requires the use of the Axe. Skill experience increases as trees are felled.
 * Reaping: Reaping requires the use of the Sickle. Skill experience increases as grass and weeds are cut.
 * Mining: Mining requires the use of the Hammer. Skill experience increases as rocks and boulders are cleared, and mining points are exhausted.
 * Draining: Draining requires the use of the Bucket. Skill experience increases as ponds are drained and chests are found.
 * Fishing: Fishing requires the use of the Fishing Rod and Fish Trap. Skill experience increases as fish are caught.
 * Fieldwork: Fieldwork requires the use of the Hoe and Watering Can. Skill experience increases as fields are tilled, seeds are planted, plants are watered, and also as crops are harvested.

Tool Upgrades
To upgrade your tool, you must have the right materials, Gold, and the previous level of that tool. You can only upgrade the tool one level at a time -- you cannot, for example, upgrade an Iron Axe immediately to an Orichalcum Axe. After gathering all the right stuff, drop by Worker's Base Tool Shop, and Clemens will happily upgrade your tool right there on the spot!

The materials for the tool upgrades vary little, and generally require the same amount of Gold and materials. Higher upgrades require materials from different areas on your farm, so if you want the better tools, make sure you're fixing those bridges! After you ship one of each material, you may also buy them at the Olive General Store.

Axe
The Axe is used to chop down trees and stumps for wood. You will receive the Axe from Victor the first day you arrive at Olive Town, after the opening sequence.

Hammer
The Hammer is used to break stones and ore veins for materials. You may also use the hammer to flatter tilled land or empty ponds and destroy seeds, seedlings, and sprouted trees. You will recieve the Hammer from Victor the first day you arrive at Olive Town, after the opening sequence.

Hoe
The Hoe is used to till land so that you may plant crop seeds on it. You will receive the Hoe from Victor the morning of your second day in Olive Town.

Watering Can
The Watering Can is used to water your crops, which is essential if you want them to grow. The Watering Can only hold a limited amount of water, and you must refill it at a well or a puddle. You will receive the Watering Can from Victor the morning of your second day in Olive Town.

Sickle
The sickle is used to cut grass for materials. You will recieve the Sickle from Victor the first day you arrive at Olive Town, after the opening sequence.

Fishing Rod
The Fishing Rod is used to catch fish in various bodies of water. You will receive the Fishing Rod from Manuela the first time you visit Marcos' House and Manuela is inside.

Bucket
The Bucket is used to drain water from puddles that appear around your farm, as well as lakes. You will receive the bucket from Clemens the day after the first time it rains in the game.

Other Tools
The Camera and the Leash are tools that can't be upgraded.

Camera
"A sophisticated camera that can capture every last detail. You're bound to make plenty of lasting memories with it."

The camera function makes a return! Take pictures of your favorite things (or people!) and share them with friends via online connection. You can upload your own photos, or take a look at a gallery uploaded by other players!

Photography Collection at Olive Museum
If you take a picture of wildlife around Olive Town and your farm, you can donate the picture to Olive Museum. You'll be able to see a statue a day after donating in the photography display room. You can also purchase these statues from Beth to display on counters in your home.

Leash
"A simple leash for pets. Put it on your furry friend and you'll be able to go on a walk with them!"

The leash can be used to take your pets for a walk. To use, just select the leash in your item menu and then interact with your pet. They'll follow you anywhere you go! Pets can be purchased from The Hoof House Animal Shop after you expand your home at Nigel's Handiworks.

Playing with your Pet
To play with your pet, purchase the Bouncy Ball or Mouse Ball from Olive General Store. Each ball can be used only one time. To use, make sure you're on a walk with your pet, and then select the ball and throw it.

Makers
There are 22 types of makers to obtain in Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town. All makers can be acquired through leveling your 12 Skills. You can also be given some makers as rewards through completing Lovett's Gourmet Requests.



Dimensions of Makers
Regular sized makers are 2x2 squares. Giant makers are 3x3 squares. While the giant makers take up more space, you can plan what you'll input into makers to maximize their usage in order to minimize how much space they'll take up on your farm. Ideally, you'll only need a few of giant makers as opposed to many of the regular sized ones.

Obtaining Makers
After you the required level in certain skills, makers will be craftable.

Brick Maker
The Brick Maker turns clay into bricks. Bricks are required for some requests at Olive Hall and in craft recipes.

Butter Maker
The Butter Maker processes milk into butter. You must have a cow, goat or buffalo to procure milk. It's also available at Norman's Groceries, however the milk he sells is lowest quality. Butter is a necessary ingredient in many dishes, especially in the desserts category.

Cheese Maker
The Cheese Maker processes milk into cheese. You must have a cow, goat or buffalo to procure milk. It's also available at Norman's Groceries, however the milk he sells is lowest quality. Cheese is a necessary ingredient in many dishes, especially in the entrées category.

Cloth Maker
The Cloth Maker processes yarn into cloth. You must have a sheep, rabbit or alpaca to procure wool or fur, and then turn that into yarn using the Yarn Maker. Wool and fur are also available at Olive General Store, however the animal byproducts she sells are lowest quality. In addition to payment, cloth is required to commission outfits and hats at Salon Ailes D'ange.

Condiment Maker
The Condiment Maker turns olives, rice and beans into condiments. Condiments are a necessary ingredient in many dishes, especially for toppings.

Dye Maker
The Dye Maker processes flowers into dyes. Besides using dye to change the color of decor, you can also use them to commission outfits, hats and accessories at Salon Ailes D'ange.

Essence Maker
The Essence Maker processes flowers and turns them into bottles of essence. You can then buy different perfumes from Nguyen at his flowershop.

Honey Maker
The Honey Maker processes hives into honey and jelly. You can buy honey from Norman's Groceries, but it's the lowest quality. If you ship them, Comb Honey and Worker Jelly will be available the following day at Norman's Groceries for purchasing. Hives must be obtained from putting flowers into Beehives. The quality of the hives received depends on the quality of the flowers used. You can use honey quite a few recipes.

Ingot Maker
The Ingot Maker processes ores and turns them into metal ingots. You can find ore by smashing ore rocks in the mines and around your farm, or if you've shipped a type of ore, it will be available the following day at Olive General Store for purchasing. Ore is necessary for a few activities; building and expanding structures on your farm through DYI repairs and requests at Nigel's Handiworks, upgrading your tools at Worker's Base Tool Shop, creating accessories at Salon Ailes D'ange, craft recipes and fulfilling requests at Olive Hall.

Jam Maker
The Jam Maker processes fruit into jam. Jam can be sold or used in recipes.

Jewel Maker
The Jewel Maker polishes raw minerals found in the mines into jewels. The deeper in the mines, the higher of a chance of discovering these raw minerals. They can be located in the ore veins on the wall, digging them up with the hoe at sparkling spots, or they have a chance of being dropped by defeating a baddie. Jewels can be shipped for profit, used as gifts, or used in commissioning some accessories at Salon Ailes D'ange.

Lumber Maker
The Lumber Maker processes logs and turns them into lumber. You can find logs by chopping down trees, or if you've shipped a type of log, they will be available the following day at Olive General Store for purchasing.

Mayonnaise Maker
The Mayonnaise Maker processes eggs into mayonnaise. You must have a chicken or silkie chicken to obtain eggs. They're also available at Norman's Groceries, however the eggs he sells are lowest quality. Eggs are a necessary ingredient in many dishes.

Powder Maker
The Powder Maker processes various crops and wild plants into powders, spices and herbs. Wheat is a crop that can be purchased at Olive General Store, and Chili Peppers can be purchased in fall after shipping a wild Chili Pepper. Coffee Beans and Cacao are both tree crops, and can also be purchased from Olive General Store when they're in season. Oregano, Sage, Lemon Marigold and Golden Rain Rosemary are available at Norman's Groceries after you ship them once. These ingredients are frequently used in dishes.

Seasoning Maker
The Seasoning Maker processes rock salt, sugarcane and peppercorn into salt, sugar and pepper respectively. Rock salt can be found on the beach of the second farm location to open up; sugarcane and peppercorn will grow in this same part of the map. They're also available at Norman's Groceries after you ship them once. These ingredients are frequently used as toppings on many dishes.

Seed Maker
The Seed Maker processes crops and flowers and turns them into seeds. Olive General Store sells seeds, though some types of crops you must ship one first after locating them on your farm. Nguyen's Flowers sells flower seeds. Both stores only sell seeds for the crops and flowers that are in-season. Mutated or giant crops can be obtained after increasing either the quality of your field at the Shrine, increasing your fieldwork skill, or increasing the quality of your crops.

Textile Maker
The Textile Maker processes thread and turns it into cloth. Once you've processed grass by using the Thread Maker, you can place it in the Textile Maker. In addition to payment, cloth is required to commission outfits and hats at Salon Ailes D'ange.

Thread Maker
The Thread Maker processes grass and turns it into thread. You can find grass by cutting weeds around your farm, or if you've shipped a type of grass, it will be available the following day at Olive General Store for purchasing.

Yarn Maker
The Yarn Maker processes wool and fur into yarn. You must have a sheep, rabbit or alpaca to procure wool or fur. It's also available at Olive General Store, however the animal byproducts she sells are lowest quality. In addition to payment, yarn is required to commission outfits and hats at Salon Ailes D'ange.

Trivia

 * The Camera is a returning tool previously used in Animal Parade. The Camera allowed Players to take pictures of the game, and photos stored in memory were able to be placed in frames. This tool was in the demo of Tree of Tranquility, but the feature did not make it to the final build.
 * Item names changed in the 1.0.4 update:
 * Coffee Beans ⇒ Coffee Bean, Anglerfish ⇒ Monkfish, Tteok ⇒ Tteokguk, Boiled Sweet Potato ⇒ Boiled Sweet Potatoes, Fried Tuna Cutlets ⇒ Fried Tuna Cutlet, Honeyed Sweet Potato ⇒ Honeyed Sweet Potatoes, Candied Sweet Potato ⇒ Candied Sweet Potatoes
 * [1] The Giant Mayonnaise Maker's description indicates 20 can be placed on your farm, but this is an error - only 5 can be placed, similar to other giant makers' restrictions.