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18 Tsuki’s Odyssey Tips & Tricks You Might Have Missed
18 Tsuki’s Odyssey Tips & Tricks You Might Have Missed
Tsuki’s Odyssey is a passive adventure game where you can decorate homes, interact with the characters of Mushroom Village, and make a life of your own. Unlike other games where you get to control every movement of your character, Tsuki is a free spirit. He will move as he please so you as a player is there to observe and guide him.
Created by HyperBeard Games, the same creator behind Pocket Love, Tsuki’s Odyssey is the second game which follows Tsuki, the rabbit. The first game with a similar concept is Tsuki’s Adventure.
Personally, I preferred Tsuki’s Odyssey more as the graphics and interactivity is much better here. With that let’s hope into the world of the Mushroom Village as we uncover the tips and tricks I’ve discovered while playing Tsuki’s Odyssey.
This tips and tricks post will cover how to get more carrots, fishing queries and other fun tricks! Let’s start:
How to Get More Carrots:
Handpick the Carrots
According to some online sources, handpicking carrots instead of using the scythe will yield a shorter cooling time, resulting in more carrots. However, this is only applicable when you just started the game. Once you hit the 2 hours mark, there is no growing back.
Take note, as this was not a mechanism that is supposed to happen in the game, it is unsure if the developers have removed it.
Put the Fertilizer in the 3 Little Spots on the Carrot Farm
Once you’ve unlock the fertilizer, up it in the smaller spot on your carrot for more carrots. For you to make a profit, you have to harvest at least 4 times a day. You can purchase the fertilizers from Rosemary later in the game.
Fun tip: Putting the fertilizer in Moca or Chi’s home will unlock exclusive dialogue.
Search for Camellie the Chameleon
One of the ways to get carrots quickly is to search for Camellie the Chameleon. Most of the time he is camouflaged on the roofs but sometime, you can find him on the grass or noticeboard as well. Once you find him, watch a 30 second ads and you will get 300 carrots. You can do this multiple times a day.
Get 250 Carrots from the Agents Outside Your House
Another way to get carrots quickly is through the agents outside your house. These agents will offer you 250 carrots for watching a 25 seconds video. They will appear multiple times a day.
Bounties
After a few days, the bounty section of the game will unlock. There, you can get rewards for getting a certain type of fish per day. The noticeboard will refresh daily so be sure to turn your fishes in before the day refreshes at 8am.
This is also the only way you can get high prices for your fishes as Yori’s will only buy your fish for half the price it is worth.
All About Fishes at Tsuki’s Odyssey:
Keep 2 of Each Fish
As mentioned, bounties are the only way you can sell your fish for a high price so it is good you can keep two of every fish you catch. You can sell the rest to Yori’s.
Limited Number of Fishes
There is a limited number of fishes per fishing spot. Thus, you should head to another fishing spot after catching 10 fishes in 1 fishing spot.
Fish at Different Times of the Day
Different fishes will appear at different fishing spots. They will also appear at different times of the day. For example, axolotls will appear at 2am to 3am at the fishing spot near Rosemary’s shop.
Thus, you should hop into the game at different times of the day and fish at the three fishing spots available.
One of the ways you can search for the fish you want is via this fandom wiki here. Another way is to manually record them down every time you fish.
Unlock Fishing in Tsuki’s Odyssey Quickly
To unlock fishing quickly, purchase the fishing stick for 1,000 carrots from Yori’s. This fishing stick is made by Pipi and it will help you jump into fishing quickly.
The next time you’ll see a fishing equipment is a fishing rod. It retails for 7,500 carrots but it gives your a shorter waiting time between fishes. It is also 40% more efficient than the fishing stick.
Purchasing Items from Yori’s:
Storage Expansion - Backpacks
Expand your storage buy purchasing a backpack from Yori’s. You will start off the game with 50 storage space and it could be expanded by getting a back. Here are the bags available:
Backpack - 80 slots, 1,000 Carrots
Mountaineer Backpack - 120 slots, 3,000 Carrots
Schumaker Backpack - 200 slots, 5,000 Carrots
Gold Ball in the Gacha Machine
If you are look for the alternative / rare Gacha set, keep your Gacha tickets and wait for the gold balls to appear in the machine. If you are planning to buy out the whole machine, you need 10 tickets.
You can purchase the tickets from Yori’s or get them from your punch card. The Gacha machine could be found in the Town Hall.
Store’s items refresh every 3 hours
If you are not liking the limited selection in the stores, check back in 3 hours. All store items refresh every three hours. As Yori’s, Rosemary and Dawn have different opening times, the refresh rate are different.
Next, don’t feel pressure to purchase the furniture item if you are undecided about it or do not have enough carrots for them. The same furniture will appear eventually.
Get the Yoga Mat, Glues and Wires
To trigger some events, certain items are needed. One of them is the Yoga Mat. The glues and wires are needed for future events so stock up on those too.
Invest in Smaller Items First
Unlock more Parsnaps by purchasing smaller items from the second floor of Yori’s. These items are cheaper and it can unlock certain events and cute actions.
Other Tips:
Hold the Phone Down for Shortcuts
A quick way to access the map, punchcard and Parsnap is to hold down the phone icon and slide your finger to whichever you are trying to access.
Tsuki’s Odyssey is A Slow and Casual Game
Take note that Tsuki’s Odyssey is a slow and casual game which you don’t need to commit to hours on end. The game is made for players to check in every now and then.
Although you can bring Tsuki from place to place and decorate its home, Tsuki is not your pet which obey to your every command. You as a player is there to observe his actions and interact with the other characters.
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!!! I had already had Tsuki’s Odyssey for a while (maybe 6 months? Timeline unclear) but today FINALLY the option to get a third storey for my tree house appeared! When I first downloaded the game I actually was very concerned about where to find it so here it is!!!!
At some point, the noticeboard with all of Natto’s comics and the daily news will give you the option - but only at a certain point so don’t panic if you don’t have it yet! When you click on the signboard, look for this circular reddish sticker with the sun on it (it’s posted on the upper left of the signboard and I can’t see it anymore :/ so no photos).
Click on it! It’s a package deal for a ton of things - I got infinite bag space and the three storey thing and probably two other things which I wasn’t really looking at haha… it costs $21.98 🫠so if you really want it prep your wallets
Once the payment has gone through, go look for Benny! (At the council house) look behind his desk
And there will be a small blueprint of a house! (It’s gone now bc I alr claimed it haha)
Click on it! It’ll trigger an entire conversation with Benny and eventually you get to choose to sign off on the extension.
It’ll then undergo renovation (Dawn’s working on it!) and any furniture items that got shuffled around or removed are safe don’t worry! At first was mildly concerned but -
This pot! Contains! All your stuff! And he’s adorable!!! It’s grumpy and complains about being bound into that position by contracts and everytime you click on it, you’re given the option to take out all your “stuffs”. If you click into it and then click out again, the pot (which has arms and very cute eyes btw) will wave his arms angrily which is so cute
Unfortunately the pot is camera shy 😔he won’t let me take a photo… but yes! That’s how you get a three storey house :D (pardon the terrible mess of the house)
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