Tools (Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town)

About
In Pioneers of Olive Town, Players will utilize all of their tools to cultivate 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 clippers, milker, brush, bucket, and lasso.

Skill Levels
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.
 * Mowing: Mowing 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.
 * Agriculture: Agriculture 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.

Bucket
The bucket is used to clear water from ponds.

Camera


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!

Trivia

 * The Lasso is a tool cut from Tree of Tranquility. The Lasso (titled 'Reins' in Tree of Tranquility's demo program files) was used to lead animals one at a time.
 * 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.