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Harvest moon tree of tranqulity (wii) help!!?
Kay well I’m on harvest moon tree of tranq. And I’ve done bens rainbow but he’s talking abt some badge on gull islands or some weird island. I read somewhere after u complete Bens rainbow the captain sailor guy starts Sailing again but I went to him and he says currents are still too dangerous. Idk what I’m doing wrong bc to complete it I have to go to tht island to getthe badge but he won’t sail me. Helpp please!
Just as Collin suggests after you finish his rainbow, go back to Ben to hear his story as to how he lost his badge. Ben will then tell you that it is probably lost on Gull Islands, so cross Collin’s rainbow and walk towards the water just as I did in the video to automatically pick up his badge. Then, just return to Ben and water him again to wake him. You’ll automatically get to keep the badge, and then be granted access to Mt. Gelato. Once there, as you can see in the video, the game tries to lead you in the right direction. Once you cross the log that serves as a bridge (btw you can fall off of it), you’ll encounter a mother bear and her cub. She won’t let you pass her den until you become friends with her. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to see how many hearts she has for you in your menu. I calculated the exact time that it takes, and if you give her two decent honeys everyday, it will take EXACTLY one week to be allowed to pass. Once you are able too, you will encounter a short cut-scene showing that the mother bear is gone, and her cub comes out. You can now enter the Harvest Goddess Spring and raise your friendship with the cub. Go to the Harvest Goddess Spring to see a small scene of where the Mother Tree once stood. After completing this series of events, you can FINALLY get Alan’s Recipe and fish for the Wood Fish at the Harvest Goddess Spring. The sooner you complete Alan’s recipe, the sooner you will be allowed to finish Edge’s Rainbow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awsr0i6z1SU
canoe sailing Heriot Bay, Quadra Island, BC, Canada
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