You could also make it tedious and instead of doing the bridge you purchase all house upgrades the both community upgrades to get the pendant.Like others have said, not required, and you always can change your mind later.
But I wouldn't say that it's "tedious".
So you can 100% still choose no, but I wanted to make sure you are making an informed decision! :)
- The bridge only requires 300 Wood, which you can easily get from clearing Cindersap. You also have the option of buying it from Robin.
- To upgrade the house you'll need 450 Wood and 10,000G, both of which don't take anything special.
- You've done the hard part of upping their s to eight; you just need two more. It also sounds like you've already given the Bouquet, so that's outta the way now.
- Other than that it's the Mermaid's Pendant (you'll have to wait for a rainy day), which is simply 5,000 more G. Money gets easier and easier to acquire as you continue play, so even if you don't have the cash now, 5 grand will be nothing later on.
You could also make it tedious and instead of doing the bridge you purchase all house upgrades the both community upgrades to get the pendant.
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Thank youLike others have said, not required, and you always can change your mind later.
But I wouldn't say that it's "tedious".
So you can 100% still choose no, but I wanted to make sure you are making an informed decision! :)
- The bridge only requires 300 Wood, which you can easily get from clearing Cindersap. You also have the option of buying it from Robin.
- To upgrade the house you'll need 450 Wood and 10,000G, both of which don't take anything special.
- You've done the hard part of upping their s to eight; you just need two more. It also sounds like you've already given the Bouquet, so that's outta the way now.
- Other than that it's the Mermaid's Pendant (you'll have to wait for a rainy day), which is simply 5,000 more G. Money gets easier and easier to acquire as you continue play, so even if you don't have the cash now, 5 grand will be nothing later on.