Each time you attend a Cooking Contest, the Harvest Goddess will appear afterwards with a progress report as to the Friendship Level between the two Mayors. After this Contest, you will be given a Pot and will be able to make quite a few Dishes without much trouble. ![]() It is not a significant difference in any case. If your Team wins, the increase will be slightly greater than it will be if your Team loses. ![]() The biggest difference between a Win and a Loss is with respect to the increase in the Friendship Level between the two Mayors. If, however, the other Team's Dishes are of superior Quality, it will be far more difficult for your Team to win early in the game. In other words, if the Dishes that the other Team enters are of low Quality, your Team can win with a mediocre Dish. The result appears to be random to some extent, unless your own Dish is of the most superior Quality as the other Team's entries are chosen randomly. A Player living in either Village will be given Ingredients by the Mayor and assigned a specific Dish for the first Cooking Festival that is held on 7 Spring. Cooking Festivals occur a couple of times each Season and each will have a Theme that is marked on your Calendar. The Harvest Goddess will not allow the Tunnel that once connected the two Villages to be unblocked until the residents of Bluebell and Konohana and especially their Mayors can live in harmony. Both Bluebell Town and Konohana Town attend the Cooking Festivals that occur on the Mountaintop and the participation and interactions of the Mayors at these Festivals will allow them to increase their Friendship. Cooking Festivals are far more frequent in Tale of Two Towns than in any other Harvest Moon game and in fact, the first major task assigned to you by the Harvest Goddess is linked to the Cooking Festivals. A Player who has chosen Bluebell Village as his/her primary residence will have access to Milk and Eggs immediately after Rutger completes the Animal Care Request Tutorial but the simple Recipes that require no more than an Egg or a portion of Milk DO require a Pot.
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