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Carpenter's Shop
Carpenter's Shop | |
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Open Hours: | 9:00am to 5:00pm |
Closed: | Tuesday, and at 4:00pm Friday |
Address: | 24 Mountain Road |
Occupants: |
The Carpenter's Shop is located in the Mountain area north of Pelican Town. Robin is the town carpenter and runs the shop, which is inside her home where she lives with Demetrius, Maru, and Sebastian. The shop is open most days from 9:00am to 5:00pm.
Robin sells wood, stone, and furniture. She can also upgrade the Farmhouse and construct new farm buildings. She will buy building-related Resources,[1] namely Clay, Fiber, Hardwood, Stone, and Wood (all other Resources are purchased by the Blacksmith instead).
She will begin construction the day after buildings are purchased, but she does not work on festival days. Most construction projects are finished in 2 days (by the start of the second day after you place an order).
Contents
Shop Closure
The house is accessible from 9:00am to 8:00pm every day, even when the shop is closed.
The shop is closed on Tuesdays (except when it rains), as Robin goes to Pierre's General Store to exercise with Caroline, Jodi, Emily, and Marnie. However, she walks past the sales counter at 9:40am on her way. If you enter before then and use the counter just as she passes, you can still shop at that time. Similarly, Robin returns home at 7:50pm, and you can also use the counter as she enters her home and passes the sales counter.
The shop closes at 4:00pm on Fridays, when Robin and Demetrius go to The Stardrop Saloon. If you enter the house before 4:00pm but miss her during open hours, you can still shop if you catch her as she passes the sales counter on the way out, just as on Tuesday mornings.
The shop is always closed on Thursday, Summer 18, when Robin goes to Harvey's Clinic. She leaves the Clinic at 4pm to walk home, and passes the sales counter at approximately 5:50pm, when you can shop as she passes.
The shop is also closed on all festival days. If she was still working on a job for you on the day before, then these closures will delay the job completion by one day. However, Robin does work on regular Tuesdays when she already has a job lined up, so there is no delay in that case.
The shop is closed all day any day that she is working on a job at your farm.
Shop Inventory
In addition to Permanent Stock, which Robin has for sale every day, she has a rotating stock of Furniture that changes daily.
Permanent Stock
Note that the prices of wood and stone increase in game year 2. The player will receive a letter in the mail on Spring 1 of year 2 saying "The price of raw materials at Robin's shop and Clint's shop has increased". The gold obtained by selling wood or stone to Robin or through the Shipping Bin remains unchanged in year 2+.
Image | Name | Description | Price |
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Wood | A sturdy, yet flexible plant material with a wide variety of uses. | Year 1: ![]() Year 2+: ![]() | |
Stone | A common material with many uses in crafting and building. | Year 1: ![]() Year 2+: ![]() | |
Basic Window | Can be placed inside your house. | ![]() | |
Small Window | Can be placed inside your house. | ![]() | |
Calendar | Can be placed inside your house. | ![]() | |
Workbench | When crafting here, you'll have access to materials in any adjacent chests. | ![]() | |
Wood Chipper | Insert a piece of hardwood to break it down into regular wood. (Available after receiving a letter in winter) |
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Mini-Fridge | Allows you to store additional ingredients for cooking. (Available after first house upgrade) |
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Telephone | Can be used to check store hours and inventory. | ![]() | |
Floor TV | Can be placed inside your house. | ![]() | |
Budget TV | Can be placed inside your house. | ![]() | |
Plasma TV | Can be placed inside your house. (Available after first house upgrade) |
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Furniture Catalogue | Provides unlimited access to almost every furniture item... from the convenience of your home! (Available after first house upgrade) |
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Seasonal Plant | An ornamental plant that changes with each season. It doesn't need to be watered. | ![]() | |
Basic Log | A decorative piece for your farm. | ![]() | |
Log Section | A decorative piece for your farm. | ![]() | |
Brick Fireplace | Can be placed inside your house. | ![]() | |
Stone Fireplace | Can be placed inside your house. | ![]() | |
Stove Fireplace | Can be placed inside your house. | ![]() | |
Deluxe Red Double Bed | Can be placed inside your house. (Available after "Robin's Project" Special Order) |
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Bed | Can be placed inside your house. | ![]() | |
Double Bed | Can be placed inside your house. (Available after first house upgrade) |
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Child Bed | Can be placed inside your house. (Available after second house upgrade) |
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Wooden Brazier Recipe | Blueprints for crafting Wooden Brazier | ![]() |
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Stone Brazier Recipe | Blueprints for crafting Stone Brazier (Available after learning Wooden Brazier Recipe) |
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Barrel Brazier Recipe | Blueprints for crafting Barrel Brazier (Available after learning Stone Brazier Recipe) |
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Stump Brazier Recipe | Blueprints for crafting Stump Brazier (Available after learning Barrel Brazier Recipe) |
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Gold Brazier Recipe | Blueprints for crafting Gold Brazier (Available after learning Stump Brazier Recipe) |
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Carved Brazier Recipe | Blueprints for crafting Carved Brazier (Available after learning Gold Brazier Recipe) |
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Skull Brazier Recipe | Blueprints for crafting Skull Brazier (Available after learning Carved Brazier Recipe) |
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Marble Brazier Recipe | Blueprints for crafting Marble Brazier (Available after learning Skull Brazier Recipe) |
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Wood Lamp-post Recipe | Blueprints for crafting Wood Lamp-post | ![]() |
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Iron Lamp-post Recipe | Blueprints for crafting Iron Lamp-post | ![]() |
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Wood Floor Recipe | Blueprints for crafting Wood Floor | ![]() |
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Stone Floor Recipe | Blueprints for crafting Stone Floor | ![]() |
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Brick Floor Recipe | Blueprints for crafting Brick Floor | ![]() |
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Stepping Stone Path Recipe | Blueprints for crafting Stepping Stone Path | ![]() |
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Straw Floor Recipe | Blueprints for crafting Straw Floor | ![]() |
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Crystal Path Recipe | Blueprints for crafting Crystal Path | ![]() |
Rotating Stock
- See also: Furniture
Below is an expandable table of all items that may randomly rotate into Robin's daily stock.
Farm Buildings
- For the magical Buildings see Wizard's Tower
Farm buildings have a variety of uses. Some are required to house Animals. Both Coops and Barns can be upgraded to house more/different animals. The player may build as many farm buildings as space allows, including multiple buildings of the same type. Cabins and Shipping Bins are built instantly, and Coops or Barns take 3 days to complete; other buildings need 2 days.
Existing farm buildings (including the Greenhouse and default Shipping Box) can also be moved at the Carpenter's Shop. This action applies instantly and is free, requiring no construction time, gold, or resources other than the travel time to the Carpenter's Shop. The building's contents move along with the building, all as a unit. Unlike Chests, a building does not need to be empty in order to be moved.
When placing a new building, all tiles of the footprint must be free of obstructions such as your pet, rocks, twigs, and weeds. Buildings can be built on tree seeds and crafted flooring and paths, but the items will be destroyed in the process.
When you attempt to place a building while buying at the Carpenter's Shop, all placement indicator tiles must be green; obstructed tiles are red. Farm animals obstruct building placement, but clicking to place the building on top of them will move them aside.
Tip: Building a Silo before building a Coop or Barn will allow Hay to be stockpiled before it's required to feed animals.
Image | Name | Description | Houses | Cost | Size |
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Barn | Houses 4 barn-dwelling animals. | Cows | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Big Barn | Houses 8 barn-dwelling animals. Allows animals to give birth. Unlocks goats. | Goats | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
7x4 | |
Deluxe Barn | Houses 12 barn-dwelling animals. Comes with an auto-feed system. Unlocks sheep and pigs. | Sheep | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
7x4 | |
Coop | Houses 4 coop-dwelling animals. | Chickens | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Big Coop | Houses 8 coop-dwelling animals. Comes with an incubator. Unlocks ducks. | Ducks | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
6x3 | |
Deluxe Coop | Houses 12 coop-dwelling animals. Comes with an auto-feed system. Unlocks rabbits. | Rabbits | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
6x3 | |
Fish Pond | Raise fish and harvest their produce. Fish multiply over time. | Fish | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Mill | Allows you to mill wheat, beets and rice. | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Shed | An empty building. Fill it with whatever you like! The interior can be decorated. | ![]() ![]() |
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Big Shed | Doubles the size of the shed. The interior can be decorated. | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Silo | Allows you to cut and store grass for feed. | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Slime Hutch | Raise up to 20 slimes. Fill water troughs and slimes will create slime balls. | Slimes | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Stable | Allows you to keep and ride a horse. Horse included. | Horse | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Well | Provides a place for you to refill your watering can. | ![]() ![]() |
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Stone Cabin | A home for a friend! Subsidized by the town agricultural fund. | 1 Farmhand in a Multiplayer game. | ![]() ![]() |
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Plank Cabin | A home for a friend! Subsidized by the town agricultural fund. | 1 Farmhand in a Multiplayer game. | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Log Cabin | A home for a friend! Subsidized by the town agricultural fund. | 1 Farmhand in a Multiplayer game. | ![]() ![]() |
5x3 | |
Shipping Bin | Throw items inside to sell them overnight. | ![]() ![]() |
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House Upgrades
When upgrading the Farmhouse, the footprint of the building does not change, so no adjacent tiles are impacted. House upgrades add space inside the house as well as accessibility to the kitchen for cooking.
Farmhouse upgrades require three days to complete.
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House Upgrade 1 | Increase house size and adds a Kitchen. | ![]() ![]() | |
House Upgrade 2 | Adds two new rooms, one empty, and one with a crib and two single beds. This allows you to have two children. The kitchen is larger. Unlocks renovations and building/trim painting. | ![]() ![]() | |
House Upgrade 3 | Adds a cellar under the house, allowing access via the kitchen. The cellar allows the player to craft and house Casks which can age specific products (i.e., Cheese, Goat Cheese, Beer, Mead, Pale Ale, and Wine) to increase their quality and value. |
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House Renovations
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House renovations are a feature added in version 1.5 which allows the player to add or remove certain features from their house. All the renovation options are free, are done instantly, and can be reversed. House renovations are unlocked after the second farmhouse upgrade.
Painting
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The farmhouse, stable, and some farm buildings can be painted at the Carpenter's Shop by selecting "Paint Buildings" under the construction menu. This action applies instantly and is free, requiring no construction time, gold, or resources other than the travel time to the Carpenter's Shop.
- Sheds, barns, coops, and cabins must be fully upgraded to be painted.
- The farmhouse can only have its roof painted until the exterior is fully upgraded.
Shown below are the areas where buildings can be painted. Players can paint any combination of the "building" (red area), "trim" (royal blue area), and/or "roof" (green area).
Community Upgrades
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Trailer
- See also: Trailer
After fully upgrading the Farmhouse and completing the Community Center (or the Joja Warehouse), players are able to purchase a "Community Upgrade" at the Carpenter's Shop for 500,000g and 950 Wood. Robin will then build a new house for Pam (and Penny, if the player is not married to Penny). Note that in a multiplayer game only the host player is able to purchase this upgrade.
Town shortcuts
After purchasing this community upgrade, the player may purchase a second community upgrade for 300,000g. This will unlock shortcuts to help navigate the valley more quickly.
- From the Cindersap Forest (next to Leah's cabin) and The Beach.
- From the The Mountains (left of the quarry bridge) to Town (north of Joja mart).
- From the Town (south of the museum) to The Beach (Between the Tide Pool trees).
- From the Bus Stop (by the tunnel) to the Backwoods.
- From the island in the The Mountains to below the Adventurer's guild (A new log is placed, too narrow to ride horse).
(It's possible to use the town to beach tide pool shortcut without ever fixing the bridge on the beach)
References
- ↑ See code in ShopMenu::setUpStoreForContext, case ScienceHouse. Internally, the game code has two separate categories that are both identified in-game as "Resources". The internal category purchased by Robin is -16 (constant buildingResources); the other Resources category is -15 (constant metalResources), which is purchased by Clint instead.
History
- 1.0: Introduced.
- 1.1: Added Mill, Shed and Farmhouse upgrade 3 for purchase. Added ability for Robin to move placed buildings through the construction menu. Introduced a number of new furniture objects to rotating stock.
- 1.3: Added Shipping Bin, Cabins, and "Community Upgrade" to construction menu. Added price increase for wood and stone in year 2. Added Basic Log, Log Section, Brick Fireplace, Stone Fireplace, and Stove Fireplace to permanent stock.
- 1.4: Added Fish Pond and Big Shed to construction menu. Added Workbench, Wood Chipper, Mini-Fridge, and Brick Floor (Recipe) to permanent stock. Dressers' prices increased from 1000g to 5000g (Mahogany dresser from 2000g to 7500g). Flooring blueprints' prices reduced (Wood Floor, Stone Floor, & Stepping Stone Path from 500g to 100g; Straw Floor & Crystal Path from 1000g to 200g.)
- 1.5: Added House Renovations and second Community Upgrade. Added Paint Buildings to construction menu. Added Telephone, Bed, Double Bed, Child Bed, and Deluxe Red Double Bed to permanent stock. The Greenhouse can now be moved once restored. The default Shipping Bin next to the farmhouse can now be moved or demolished. Reduced Workbench price from 3000g to 2000g.
Buildings | ||
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Merchants | Abandoned House • Adventurer's Guild • Blacksmith • Carpenter's Shop • Casino • Desert Trader • Fish Shop • Harvey's Clinic • Ice Cream Stand • Island Trader • JojaMart • Marnie's Ranch • Oasis • Pierre's General Store • Qi's Walnut Room • The Stardrop Saloon • Traveling Cart • Volcano Dwarf • Wizard's Tower | |
Houses | 1 River Road • 2 River Road • 1 Willow Lane • 2 Willow Lane • 24 Mountain Road • Elliott's Cabin • Farmhouse • Island Farmhouse • Leah's Cottage • Mayor's Manor • Tent • Trailer • Treehouse | |
Farm Buildings | Farming | Barn • Cabin • Coop • Fish Pond • Greenhouse • Mill • Shed • Silo • Slime Hutch • Stable • Well |
Special | Desert Obelisk • Earth Obelisk • Farm Obelisk • Gold Clock • Island Obelisk • Junimo Hut • Water Obelisk | |
Other Buildings | Community Center • Dog Pen • Island Field Office • Joja Warehouse • Movie Theater • Museum • Spa • Witch's Hut |