11/13/2022 0 Comments Farm craft 2 walkthrough![]() ![]() This will make Ryza discover the Academy Square landmark. The board is still inactive at this time though so go ahead and leave the cafe after the cutscene.īefore continuing the story, head east toward the academy until you get to that big square at the end of the map. The cafe is one of the places where you can acquire optional quests later on. Watch another cutscene and then head to the next destination on your map, which will take you to one the places you’ll be frequently visiting during the course of playing the game, the Cafe. This can be found by heading to the right down the stairs from the entrance and then past two wooden bridges until you get to a central spot with vines on trellises that’s surrounded by water.įrom here, continue east and you will reach the Weisheit Academy District, which is, like, two missing vowels away from having the most unfortunate-sounding name for an institution of higher learning. The farming district actually has one landmark, the Riverside Resthouse. Once that’s done, you will need to head to the Klares Farming District in the northern part of the city as well as the Rauch Artisan District in the south in order to continue the story. Continue heading into the city after this for another cutscene. Watch the cutscene and you will automatically discover a new Landmark, Central Market Street. Arrived at the Capital!Īfter that, keep heading west to reach the Capital of Ashra-am Baird. For this statue, make it face east.īy the way, if you’re wondering about the treasure chest shown on the map here, you can’t access it at this point until you get the rope tool. This is part of a Fairy Statue puzzle that reward you with a rare item later on if you turn them all in the correct direction. Next to this to the easy, by the way, is a statue that you can rotate. Walk through the wooden arch and you will be inside the Halfway Farm. To find the third landmark, walk past the second branching path to the south and you will come across this fenced area with lots of grass, some goats and a tree stump. It’s got fencing next to this big tree, which is hard to miss. One is called Hill Near Capital, which is located in the middle portion of the map just after the first branching path to the north. Before you zip over to the capital, however, there are two more landmarks that you can find here. ![]() Once the tutorial fight is done, I recommend skipping battling for now, largely since you’re still fighting solo at this point. Before you leave, however, make sure to go to the southeast portion of the port in order to discover the first landmark in the game, the Wharf Lighthouse.Īfter that, it’s off to the actual Meeresbrise Highway where you’ll get a quick tutorial on the battle system. We start with Ryza’s arrival at port and your first order of business is to make it to the capital. I also added a gallery at the top that shows all the landmarks featured in this guide. I will also embed videos in this article showing the location of everything I mention in this walkthrough (the first video, for example, covers the campaign from Meerisbrise Highway to the Forgotten Ruins). Note that this is a walkthrough in progress and will be updated regularly. Granted, walkthroughs by nature will tend to have some minor spoilers but I’ll do my best to avoid talking about major plot points for folks who want to enjoy the story on their own.īy the way, feel free to check my full review of Atelier Ryza 2 for my thoughts about he game. Now onward to the guide. ![]() Hello budding alchemists and welcome to the Technobubble walkthrough guide for Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & The Secret Fairy.įor this walkthrough, I’ll focus on key tasks that you need to do to move the campaign forward as well as some hidden secrets but won’t talk as much about the main story in order to minimize spoilers. View Gallery: Atelier Ryza 2: A gallery of landmark locations in the game ![]()
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