Doraemon: Story of Seasons
(as "Doraemon Bokujō Monogatari")
โดราเอมอน: สตอรีออฟซีชัน
บทสรุปเกม
WALKTHROUGH
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Festivals: Spring Thanksgiving [Spring]
Doraemon: Story of Seasons
This event happens in Spring 17. The idea is simple, you make a cookie and give it to someone, they might return the favour, later on. You cannot make cookies during the first year in Spring, so you'll have to wait for the second year, at least. You need to upgrade your house at the Carpenter. You might think that you can, but the problem is that upgrading the house takes too long and by the time you have the upgrade, the event will be over.
Upgrading Your House
You're gonna need to upgrade your house first if you want to make cookies. To do, you have to collect a few things:
- 3200 Gold
- 48 Soft Wood
- 36 Normal Wood
- 27 Hard Wood
- 41 Cooper Ore
- 24 Building Stone
Once you have this, go to the Carpenter, talk to Pent and select the 'Roomy House' upgrade. After 11 days, you will have your house with a kitchen.
Ingredients
To cook cookies, you need a Rolling Pin, which you can purchase at Café Delish. You'll also need the Whisk to make butter. The basic ingredients of a Cookie are Flour and Butter. You can buy Flour at Café Delish, and you can also buy the recipe for Butter and the cooking tools you need. Below is a complete list of everything you'll need.
Item | Price | Buy from |
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Flour | 200 | Café Delish |
Cotton Swab | 2100 | Café Delish |
Whisk | 2450 | Café Delish |
Butter Recipe | 90 | Café Delish |
Cow | 6000 | Gouter Mawk Livestock |
Milker | 1000 | Gouter Mawk Livestock |
As you can see, it's very expensive for the first year to try. I recommend trying it during the second year or later.