Difference between revisions of "Penny"
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|[[Foraging#Spring|Foraging]] - [[Spring]] | |[[Foraging#Spring|Foraging]] - [[Spring]] | ||
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|[[Artisan Goods#Mayonnaise Machine|Mayonnaise Machine]] | |[[Artisan Goods#Mayonnaise Machine|Mayonnaise Machine]] | ||
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|The most popular spring flower. Has a very faint sweet scent. | |The most popular spring flower. Has a very faint sweet scent. | ||
|[[Crops#Tulip|Farming]] - [[Spring]] | |[[Crops#Tulip|Farming]] - [[Spring]] | ||
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|Not the prettiest flower, but the leaves make a good salad. | |Not the prettiest flower, but the leaves make a good salad. | ||
|[[Foraging#Spring|Foraging]] - [[Spring]] | |[[Foraging#Spring|Foraging]] - [[Spring]] | ||
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|A fragrant summer flower. | |A fragrant summer flower. | ||
|[[Foraging#Summer|Foraging]] - [[Summer]] | |[[Foraging#Summer|Foraging]] - [[Summer]] | ||
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|A flower that can bloom in the winter. | |A flower that can bloom in the winter. | ||
|[[Foraging#Winter|Foraging]] - [[Winter]] | |[[Foraging#Winter|Foraging]] - [[Winter]] | ||
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|It's your basic cheese. | |It's your basic cheese. | ||
|[[Artisan Goods#Cheese Press|Cheese Press]] | |[[Artisan Goods#Cheese Press|Cheese Press]] | ||
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|One of the most popular grains. The sweet, fresh cobs are a summer favorite. | |One of the most popular grains. The sweet, fresh cobs are a summer favorite. | ||
|[[Crops#Corn|Farming]] - [[Summer]]/[[Fall]] | |[[Crops#Corn|Farming]] - [[Summer]]/[[Fall]] | ||
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|It's popular for all the right reasons. | |It's popular for all the right reasons. | ||
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|[[File:Amethyst.png|center]] | |[[File:Amethyst.png|center]] | ||
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|A purple variant of quartz. | |A purple variant of quartz. | ||
|[[Minerals|Mining]] | |[[Minerals|Mining]] | ||
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|[[Minerals|Mining]] | |[[Minerals|Mining]] | ||
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|[[File:Sunflower.png|center]] | |[[File:Sunflower.png|center]] | ||
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|A common misconception is that the flower turns so it's always facing the sun. | |A common misconception is that the flower turns so it's always facing the sun. | ||
|[[Crops|Farming]] - [[Fall]] | |[[Crops|Farming]] - [[Fall]] | ||
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|A rich and wholesome relative of the tomato. Delicious fried or stewed. | |A rich and wholesome relative of the tomato. Delicious fried or stewed. | ||
|[[Crops|Farming]] - [[Fall]] | |[[Crops|Farming]] - [[Fall]] | ||
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|It's a sweet syrup produced by bees. | |It's a sweet syrup produced by bees. | ||
|[[Artisan Goods#Bee House|Bee House]] | |[[Artisan Goods#Bee House|Bee House]] | ||
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|A spring tuber closely related to the carrot. It has an earthy taste and is full of nutrients. | |A spring tuber closely related to the carrot. It has an earthy taste and is full of nutrients. | ||
|[[Crops|Farming]] - [[Spring]] | |[[Crops|Farming]] - [[Spring]] | ||
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|A healthy garden salad. | |A healthy garden salad. | ||
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|An old favorite. | |An old favorite. | ||
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|A crystal fabled to be the frozen tears of a yeti. | |A crystal fabled to be the frozen tears of a yeti. | ||
|[[Minerals#Gems|Minerals]] - [[The Mines]] | |[[Minerals#Gems|Minerals]] - [[The Mines]] |
Revision as of 23:52, 22 March 2016
“ | “Penny lives with her mom, Pam, in a little trailer by the river. While Pam is out carousing at the saloon, Penny quietly tends to her chores in the dim, stuffy room she is forced to call home. She is shy and modest, without any grand ambitions for life other than settling in and starting a family. She likes to cook (although her skills are questionable) and read books from the local library.” |
— Dev Update #12 |
Penny is a villager who lives in Pelican Town. She's one of the ten characters available to marry.[1] Her trailer is just east of the center of town, west of the river.
Schedule
Penny can usually be found in town reading or cleaning up at the trailer she shares with Pam. On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday she tutors Jas and Vincent at the museum, walking them both home afterwards. She doesn't tutor in the Summer season. Many Saturdays in Spring and Fall she'll take them to the town playground.
When it's raining Penny can either be found inside her trailer or visiting the museum looking at the selection of books.
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Her schedule can deviate if there are specific conditions like season, weather, or certain days of the week. Below are her schedule deviations prioritized highest to lowest (for example when it rains that schedule will override all others below it)
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Relationships
Penny lives with her mother Pam. She's friends with Maru and Alex.
She also teaches the local children, Jas and Vincent, at the museum a few days a week and accompanies them to the playground sometimes.
Gifts
For an explanation on friendship points/hearts and how gifts increase them, please visit the Social page.
Birthday (Fall 2)
“ | “A birthday gift? That's very kind of you! I love it.” |
“ | “You remembered my birthday! Thank you, this is great!” |
Best
“ | “Thank you! I really love this!” |
Universal Loves (except Rabbit's Foot)
Image | Name | Description | Source | Ingredients |
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Red Plate | Full of antioxidants. | Cooking |
Red Cabbage (1) Radish (1) | |
Tom Kha Soup | These flavors are incredible! | Cooking |
Coconut (1) Shrimp (1) Common Mushroom (1) | |
Roots Platter | This'll get you digging for more. | Cooking |
Cave Carrot (1) Winter Root (1) | |
Melon | A cool, sweet summer treat. | Farming | ||
Diamond | A rare and valuable gem. | Mining | ||
Emerald | A precious stone with a brilliant green color. | Mining | ||
Sandfish | It tries to hide using camouflage. | Fishing | ||
Poppy | In addition to its colorful flower, the Poppy has culinary and medicinal uses. | Farming - Summer |
Good
“ | “Thank you! This looks special.” |
- Except for Quartz
Image | Name | Description | Source | Ingredients |
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All Milk | Milk • Large Milk • Goat Milk • L. Goat Milk | Cow • Goat | ||
Leek | A tasty relative of the onion. | Foraging - Spring | ||
Mayonnaise | It looks spreadable. | Mayonnaise Machine | Egg (1) | |
Tulip | The most popular spring flower. Has a very faint sweet scent. | Farming - Spring | ||
Dandelion | Not the prettiest flower, but the leaves make a good salad. | Foraging - Spring | ||
Sweet Pea | A fragrant summer flower. | Foraging - Summer | ||
Crocus | A flower that can bloom in the winter. | Foraging - Winter | ||
Cheese | It's your basic cheese. | Cheese Press | ||
Corn | One of the most popular grains. The sweet, fresh cobs are a summer favorite. | Farming - Summer/Fall | ||
Pizza | It's popular for all the right reasons. | Cooking |
Wheat Flour (1) Tomato (1) Cheese (1) | |
Amethyst | A purple variant of quartz. | Mining | ||
Aquamarine | A shimmery blue-green gem. | Mining | ||
Sunflower | A common misconception is that the flower turns so it's always facing the sun. | Farming - Fall | ||
Eggplant | A rich and wholesome relative of the tomato. Delicious fried or stewed. | Farming - Fall | ||
Honey | It's a sweet syrup produced by bees. | Bee House | ||
Parsnip | A spring tuber closely related to the carrot. It has an earthy taste and is full of nutrients. | Farming - Spring | ||
Salad | A healthy garden salad. | The Saloon | Leek (1) | |
Spaghetti | An old favorite. | Cooking |
Wheat Flour (1) Tomato (1) | |
Frozen Tear | A crystal fabled to be the frozen tears of a yeti. | Minerals - The Mines |
Neutral
“ | “Thanks, this looks nice.” |
Image | Name | Description | Source | |
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Clam | Someone lived here once. | Foraging - Beach | ||
Common Mushroom | A tasty mushroom with a fruity smell and slightly peppery flavor. | Foraging - Spring/Fall | ||
Crystal Fruit | A delicate fruit that pops up from the snow. | Foraging - Winter | ||
Blueberry | A popular berry reported to have many health benefits. The blue skin has the highest nutrient concentration. | Farming - Summer | ||
Hazelnut | That's one big hazelnut! | Foraging - Fall | ||
Cranberries | These tart red berries are a traditional winter food. | Farming | ||
Duck Egg | It's still warm. | Ducks | ||
Daffodil | A traditional spring flower that makes a nice gift. | Foraging - Spring | ||
Holly | The leaves and bright red berries make a popular winter decoration. | Foraging - Winter | ||
Strawberry | A sweet, juicy favorite with an appealing red color. | Farming - Spring |
Bad
“ | “Uh, it's for me? ...Thanks.” |
All Fish Except Sandfish.
Image | Name | Description | Source |
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Clay | Used in crafting and construction. | Foraging - Hoe | |
Quartz | A clear crystal commonly found in caves and mines. | Foraging - Mines | |
Spring Onion | These grow wild during the spring. | Foraging - Spring | |
Pale Broth | A delicate broth with a hint of sulfur. | Cooking | |
Algae Soup | It's a little slimy. | Cooking |
Worst
“ | “Ugh...I'm sorry, but I absolutely hate this.” |
Image | Name | Description | Source |
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Stone | A useful material when broken with the Pickaxe. | Mining | |
Grape | A sweet cluster of fruit. | Farming | |
Hops | A bitter, tangy flower used to flavor beer. | Farming | |
Pale Ale | Drink in moderation. | Keg | |
Dried Starfish | A starfish from the primordial ocean. It's an unusually pristine specimen! | Beach | |
Wine | Drink in moderation. | Keg | |
Beer | Drink in moderation. | Keg |
Heart Events
Two Hearts
Entering the Town at a certain time (Confirmed 9:30AM) triggers a cutscene of George unsuccessfully trying to get a letter in his mailbox because of his wheelchair. Penny sees him and tries to help, which leads to George scolding her. The player has the choice to agree with Penny or with George.
Four Hearts
Entering the Trailer at a certain time (A time that she is at home and you can enter) triggers a cutscene of Penny complaining how messy the place is, and asking if you'd be willing to help her clean the place up. All goes well until Pam returns and gets into an argument with Penny. Pam eventually asks you to leave, and they continue their discussion for a short while before the scene ends.
Six Hearts
Entering the Trailer (possibly at 9 in the morning or 1 in the afternoon when she is inside) triggers a cutscene of Penny asking you to try out a new dish she is making. The first option will force you to lie to her. The other 2 options will turn her down. If you decide to lie, she will tell you how much effort she has put into the dish, and that she will decide to name it after you. She then asks if you want to watch a movie, after which the cutscene ends. The other 2 options will turn her down, although they won't affect the romance.
Eight Hearts
Entering Cindersap Forest south of the farm (Around 10am-4pm) triggers a cutscene of a field trip with Penny, Jas, and Vincent. Penny asks you if you'd like to be a guest speaker and share your experience about the countryside with the children. You are prompted to answer a number of dialogue options, after which Penny tells the children to run along and then begins talking to you. She asks you if you'd like to be a parent, and after you answer, she says she thinks the same. The camera pans and darkens and she thanks you for showing up.
Ten Hearts
The player will find a letter signed by Penny in their mailbox asking them to come to the Bath during nighttime (earliest confirmed time is 7PM). The player must enter the bathhouse and make their way through the locker room. When the player enters the bath, a cutscene will trigger. Penny, having joined the player in the bath, asks if the Player knows why she asked them to come to the bath. After answering accordingly, Penny confesses her feelings, and a final cutscene ending with a kiss will play.
Marriage
Once married, Penny will move into the farmhouse and begin working at the museum on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. Like other marriage candidates, she will add her own room off to the side of the bedroom, which happens to be a small library. This room is not editable, and has no functional items in it.
Quests
Quest Name | Requirements | Quest Text | Quest Summary | Provided By | Requirements | Rewards |
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Delivery | Summer | Penny is in need of an Iron Bar. Bring Penny an Iron Bar. | Finish Quest by bringing Penny an Iron Bar within two days. | Help Wanted | Mining | 360g; Penny will be thankful. |
Delivery | Fall | I'd like to put an Amethyst above the mantle. Please deliver it some time today. -Penny | Finish Quest by bringing Penny an Amethyst within two days. | Help Wanted | Mining | 300g on delivery, Penny will be thankful |
Timeline
Penny's look evolved over the years the game was in development. Here's a timeline showing how ConcernedApe's art and Penny's style changed over the years before the game was launched.
References
Villagers | |
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Bachelors | Alex • Elliott • Harvey • Sam • Sebastian • Shane |
Bachelorettes | Abigail • Emily • Haley • Leah • Maru • Penny |
Townspeople | Caroline • Clint • Demetrius • Evelyn • George • Gil • Gunther • Gus • Jas • Jodi • Kent • Lewis • Linus • Marlon • Marnie • Morris • Pam • Pierre • Robin • Vincent • Willy |
Other | Birdie • Bouncer • Dwarf • Fizz • Governor • Grandpa • Henchman • Junimos • Krobus • Leo • Mr. Qi • Old Mariner • Professor Snail • Sandy • Wizard |