Now it's not usually in my nature to wish illness on anyone, but mumma needs some cash. My house is in desperate need of renovation, the clinic needs a facelift, and there's a road that needs reopening. There's a lot to do in Moonbury, but the beds in the clinic are empty and it's been some days since Ottmar rocked up with clammy forearms. It should be a good thing that no-one in Moonbury is sick, requiring medicines or care, but cash isn't the only motivator, it's also super fun to be a chemist in Potion Permit.
Unfortunately, it's going to take some time for people to start flocking to the clinic for every sniffle and cut knee. There's been talk of an "incident" in the town of Moonbury, involving a chemist that came before. So huge was this drama that it actually rendered much of the local flora and fauna extinct, so you can imagine that your presence as an out-of-towner chemist is less than welcome initially.
But what that means is there's work to be done - exactly the kind of busywork that has made games like Stardew Valley, Animal Crossing, and more recent titles like Disney Dreamlight Valley or Slime Rancher 2 so successful. You'll need to work to earn the trust of the residents of Moonbury, and it'll start with healing the Mayor's daughter.
Your work as a chemist involves first listening to your patients' aches and pains and then investigating that area of their body with a quick mini-game to diagnose what treatment they need. You've only got a few days to do that though, so you may need to run out and grab some ingredients to make the appropriate cures. You can gather plants and flowers, defeat enemies, and collect other items in order to brew these potions back at your house, which in itself is a nice little
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