You must meet Gill, Dale, Bo, and Luke. Then examine the root on a sunny day. Gill will show up and talk about how that is supposed to get cut.
There is a glitch that can happen where the root never gets cut. It can happen if you examine the root before meeting the correct people.
The carpenters son.
The potato root can be found in two places one in the mines when you hit the mole on the head and sometimes when you till your farm land you will find one.
Herbs and potana root.
To get the quilt, you get the first half from the mayor in the begining, If I am correct, Then you need to up-grade your house to a level 2 house, after you have your level 2 house, talk to Gill, Dale, then the mayor. Hoped this helped!
examine the root by pressing A by it while on the Caramel River District side. A scene will trigger with Gill, then go to the Carpenter's Shop while it's open. You'll trigger another sequence of scenes that automatically removes the root. Beware, though - make absolute sure to meet Dale before examining the root. Otherwise you may trigger a glitch that makes the root unable to be removed.
The root word for tranquility is "tranquil," which comes from the Latin word "tranquillus" meaning calm or peaceful.
Go to the Moonlight Mine and use your hoe on the second floor.
if your talking about Harvest Moon Magical Melody they are located inside the cave next to Jamie's farm. you have to dig them up with a Hoe though and can be found right inside the entrance. sometimes you will find Ann in there as well.
One cannot get the square root of an item. However if you want to quantify this item: The square root of the moon = the square root of (1) the moon. The square root of (1) moon is still one moon as the root of 1 is still one :P
Yes, there is, but i can only think of one at the moment...TRANQUILITY! ur welcome :) ^-^
Yes. for a stamina drink you need an anging pot, a ponta root and a red herb and the same goes for a potin but you need a green herb.
The root lun- typically means "moon" or "light" in Latin. Words containing this root often relate to concepts like the moon, illumination, or brightness.