is a game full of whimsy and weirdness. With fantasy elements that range from adorable forest spirits helping rejuvenate an economically depressed town to a little mouse that sells hats for no other reason than liking hats, the farming simulator is chock-full of interesting and weird secrets. No hidden secret leads to as strange a prize as the final Lost Book quest, which allows players to collect the three weirdest pieces of furniture in the entirety of .
While some quests in do bring players to strange places, like the dangerous Skull Cavern, most only require the player to interact with normal people and normal items. One quest, a series of tasks with no official quest title, has players running all over the valley and Pelican Town to unlock three statues with some of the strangest designs in the entire game. It all begins by collecting every Lost Book in until one unnamed title remains.
Players of will be familiar with Lost Books, the hidden books that keep be found all over the valley, but most often by using the hoe on artifact spots, which look like wiggly worms on the ground. Unlike other unlockables in, the Lost Books can only ever be found in one order. They provide information related to gameplay, like a guide on brewing beer, pale ale, and wine.
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Most of the information found in Lost Books is either pretty straightforward, like Marnie’s advice on feeding animals, or largely useless if players are using the wiki for most information. Because of that, most players likely ignore the Lost Books in the Museum after checking out the first few novels. However, anyone who wants to collect the strangest statues in the entire game shouldn’t ignore the final book, an untitled tome that can only be found after all other Lost Books have been collected.
The absolute final book in the Lost Book collection is an unnamed title
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