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Hello! Thank you soso much for your feedback!

I would like to know what did you do to feel like money is hard to obtain. Fishing? Foraging? Did you use the Guild Board to send girls to work or you went mining? What made you feel like the game is grindy?
A lot of people feels like HHG is grindy, but, for example, you can easily get almost a silver or two the first day just by foraging.

Also, you felt the game was grindy because the money you get is low, or because the prices of stuff is too big? For example, the broken door, you don't have to fix the door, is completely optional. It is supposed for you to not fix it until half the game or so, same goes with meme of the Holy Headpat perk. Any information could be valuable!

Chapter 1 will include the content of 2 or 3 prologues.

You could be talking about two girls, the 12th girl is Narissa, the Demon Girl you meet at the final of the prologue.
The last girl is Delilah, you have to complete the "Misdirection" quest.

You can do something, check her when she's there.

Yeah, Abigail and Brianne are not around. They are added in Chapter 1.

I think you should make the Guild Board errands either take less time or reward more money. I ended up being semi-afk waiting for the girls which made the the game feel grindy. 

I personally like the idea of the Guild Board being the main source of income with fishing/foraging/mining being secondary (and for crafting/quests). The Guild is an important part of the games' setting so the managing aspect needs more love.

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Oh, I get it...

The thing is, as the story explains; Sealed Town, or the town the Guild is... Is extremely poor, not only that, but the other towns hate them.

The Guild is not like an Adventurer's Guild from any serie/game, its your a group o people to help or protect the town based on the Hero's decisions and not on contracts or something.

You are a guy who is helping the town via other ways, and when you send the girls to work, you're just sending them to do the same as you; Gather materials for the town. 

That's why the Hero gathering materials himself is the main way of progessing. The game will definitely have more stuff for managment, but it will never be around "Stay afk and gain profit". Its more like extra money if you do it right.

In Chapter 1 the guild board is changed, they go twice the speed, but they have a stamina bar, and theh get slower as that stamina bar lowers.

That makes sense, the Hero is almost starting from scratch. The Stamina bar sounds like a good way to balance the time commitment needed for the Guild Board.

Thanks for the prompt reply.

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Thank you so much for your quick response!

To be fair, my main issue with money was that I always seemed to unlock ways to spend it way faster than I could earn it. With the door, I kind of figured that final upgrade wasn't that important so I ignored it until the end, but it still made me feel like I was doing something wrong, and couldn't figure out what exactly it was.

Foraging is pretty reliable, as you mentioned, I did the foraging most of the time, except for the blue flowers. I didn't really notice them until fairly late into the game.

Fishing is not very good. It takes quite a bit of time and, it doesn't give a whole lot in return. I didn't do a lot of fishing until endgame, where I decided to give it a serious try, with maxed gear and skills, it still was very underwhelming.

The questboard gives some nice passive income, but with only 2 girls beingable to do actually useful work so far, it is fairly limited. I imagine with more options getting unlocked, the usefulness of the board will also increase. I usually had Lucy and Evie working in town, and sometimes Luna for pickaxes and such. 

Mining is pretty much the best way to earn money right now. Little effort, very high gains, compared to everything else. The problem is, I waited way too long to build the canoe, because it felt like a major investment, and I was not sure if it was even worth it. In hindsight, I could have saved quite some time by unlocking mining earlier. With mining, I could start unlocking all of the remaining things (except custom cards, they are quite expensive for having no real use).

Overall, the money problem was not serious, and it didn't stop me from enjoying the game at all, it was just a bit confusing.

I'm glad chapter 1 will have so much new content! I honestly expected quite a bit less.

I have Delilah, but not Narissa. I did "finish prologue" at the bed, viewed that long cutscene a few times, in case it was bugged or I missed something, I even visited Leticia quite a few times to find info (since she was my main suspect), but I couldn't get her to show up in my deck. 

There is also this quest that seems to be stuck. I'm sure all of my girls are at the max level available for this version. I thought maybe it's bugged, or unfinished, or maybe I just missed something, but since the update seemed to be just around the corner, I decided to wait for that first instead of just searching aimlessly. For some clue that might not even exist yet.

Thank you for your answers, and I hope I could help. Sorry for the delay, I kind of forgot about writing this. I will try seeing the ghost girl again then, as well as getting the holy headpat, I stopped at around 42 silver in the end, it shouldn't take that long. 

I hope this wasn't too long to read, honestly I had to rewrite the whole thing because of an accidental page refresh, and it's pretty late so I hope I could give a helpful, clear description of my issue, and that it didn't end up being too long.  :/

Also, I would be grateful to be able to sell/trash some of the random unwanted items from the inventory, at some point just having all sorts of fishing acessories in my inventory, several stone pickaxes, an absurd amount of halloween candies, as well as a single piece of paper I had once accidentally bought scattered all around my inventory just became very hurtful to my OCD.

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You finished the actual content of the game.

When you see the last large event, a screen appears that says "Prologue Finished" and it has two options, continue (you can't) or go back.
You finished everything, for now!

Also, in Chapter 1 there is a Guild Chest. You can store basically everything there.
But also, most items are sellable in Chapter 1.

Thanks.