How to Save in Harvestella

Well, this could be a problem.

Harvestella is a game all about incremental upgrades. Slowly over time, increase your productivity, stats, long-term abilities, and more. Of course, this means you’ll want to save a lot, as any progress is forward momentum. However, saving can be a bit tricky to understand. So, here’s how to save in Harvestella.

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How to Save in Harvestella

If you’re looking to save in the early moments of Harvestella, well, we have some bad news. You don’t actually unlock the ability to manually save in the game until midway through the first dungeon. Yes, you read that correctly. Harvestella does not introduce the ability to save until you’ve obtained the Motus Magicite, which is given to you by your party members Dianthus.

This little cube will allow you to interact with the white spherical crystals you’ve surely noticed around Lethe Village and your farm. It’s a little tedious, but once you’re in the groove of saving often, it becomes second nature.

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Go up to these and interact with them to turn them green; these will act as fast travel points and save spots. When interacting with them, just hit the B button to pull up the save menu. You can only manually save the game when you interact with one of these, so be sure to visit them often.

Luckily, these save spots are overabundant outside of dungeons. You have one right outside of your home, multiple in Lethe Village, and even a few in every dungeon.

Well, that’s everything you need to know about how to save in Harvestella. Be sure to take a look at our other valuable guides on the game. It will take a long time to get your farm in tip-top shape, so let us help you along the way.


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