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How to Craft in Harvestella

One of the best things about farming games and JRPGs is crafting. Read here to learn how to craft in Harvestella.

Harvestella guide

One of the core mechanics of any farming game or JRPG is the ability to craft. In Harvestella, this reigns true. You can craft a variety of items to help you out, and you will definitely find yourself needing to do so more than once. If you have started playing and are wondering about how crafting works, we’ll explain the basics here. Understanding how to craft or even where to find the crafting area can be pretty tricky at first. This is even more true if it is the first game of its kind you have played. Read on below to find out how to craft in Harvestella!

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Unlocking Crafting in Harvestella

To unlock the ability to craft, you simply need to progress a few in-game days into the story. Cres will teach you about the workbench within your home where you can craft.

Crafting bench Harvestella
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Before you can use it however, you will need recipes! You will get a couple early on, such as the hammer or the return bell. You will pick up more recipes for crafting as you continue playing (e.g. through the story or leveling).

Using the Crafting Bench

Now that you have unlocked the crafting bench, all you have to do is approach it inside of your house and click (or press the use/select button on your controller) to use it! Then click on the recipe you want to use and craft away.

Crafting in Harvestella
Image Credit: Square Enix via Twinfinite

That is all there is to crafting in Harvestella! Keep on playing to unlock new recipes. We hope our guide on how to craft in Harvestella was helpful.

In the meantime, check out some of our other guides on the game like how to unlock all of the jobs or how to fish. You can also look at similar content below.

About the author

Anna Koselke

Anna was a freelance writer for Twinfinite between June 2020 and March 2023 and is an avid fairy enthusiast who lives and breathes The Sims. She spends most of her time eating pasta, reading fantasy books, tending to in-game farms, world-building, and daydreaming about befriending every animal. Playing Games Since: 2002. Favorite Genres: Fantasy, Simulation, Sandbox, JRPG, RPG, Visual Novel, Wholesome.

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