Growing and harvesting crops is not the only activity players can pursue in Harvest Moon: One World. Growing livestock is another huge part of the game, and it has a few challenges of its own. For example, players can have only a limited number of animals on their farms.
This means that you need to find a way to get rid of the ones you don’t need or want and try to sell them. Currently, there is no way of actually selling animals in Harvest Moon: One World. However, this guide will provide you with tips on how to let go of animals in Harvest Moon: One World and free up space in your barn.
How to Sell Animals in Harvest Moon: One World
There is an animal dealer in Harvest Moon: One World, who can be found in Calisson. You can unlock his animal shop by simply giving him four potatoes, and he will gladly open his doors for you.
You can easily buy animals from the animal dealer, but you cannot sell them back. This means that you will not be able to return money invested into animals this way.
But how do you get rid of the animals that you don’t want to keep on your farm? Follow the steps below to learn how to get rid of unwanted animals:
- Open your DocPad
- Select “Making Friends” tab
- Press “Confirm” button
- Select “Animals” tab
- Tap on the animal you want to let go
- Press “Let Go” button
- Press “Confirm” button
The chosen animal will be released from the barn, and you will be able to put another animal on its free spot.
If you want to purchase another animal from the animal dealer in Calisson, then here is a complete list with prices:
- Chicken (1500G)
- Border Collie (4000G)
- Gray Border Collie (4000G)
- Cow (5000G)
- Sheltie (5000G)
- Gray Sheltie (5000G)
- Black and Tan Sheltie (5000G)
- Merle Sheltie (5000G)
- Sheep (6000G)
- Brown Horse (15000G)
- Seal Brown Horse (20000G)
- Gray Horse (20000G)
- Chestnut Horse (20000G)
That’s all you need to know on how to let go of animals in Harvest Moon: One World. For more Harvest Moon: One World tips and tricks articles, visit our dedicated hub page via the link above.
Published: Mar 12, 2021 08:54 am