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Bon Appétit, Stitch! is a Friendship Quest available from Remy.
Quest Text
Remy has a special delivery order! Today's hungry Villager: Stitch!
Objectives
- Stitch is REALLY hungry. Cook the following:
- Bring the colossal meal to Stitch.
- Return to Remy for your rewards.
Details
Start Bon Appétit, Stitch!
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[Introduction Options]
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[Intro Option 1] Hey, PLAYER! I've got another cooking challenge for you.
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[Intro Option 2] Hey PLAYER! I've got another Chez Remy Mobile order for you.
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[Intro Option 3] PLAYER! Are you ready for another special delivery order?
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[Intro Option 4] XXXXXX
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Today's customer is Stitch!
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[OPTION A - Meals x5]
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He's REALLY hungry, so this one's going to be tough, even for you. |
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He wants five orders of French Fries, five Fish Sandwiches, five Boba Tea, five Coconut cakes, and five cups of Coffee. |
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Oof. That made me tired just SAYING it. But Stitch said he has something "awesome" for you if you get it all. |
→ It sounds like a challenge... but I'll do it.
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Great! Good luck, PLAYER. I know you've got this. |
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And remember to come visit me once you're done delivering your order. I'll have some Wrought Iron waiting for you. |
→ Nuh uh. No way. That's too much.
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Okay, well, Stitch had a couple of other orders too. Let me give you one of those instead. |
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[Gives prompt B or C] |
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[OPTION D - XXXXX]
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XXXXX
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→ Let's do it!
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XXXXXX
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→ Maybe some other time.
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Hey, no worries. Let me know if you change your mind and decide you want a new culinary challenge. |
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Remember: The more daily deliveries you do, the more Wrought Iron I can order so you can build more great things for the Village. |
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Conversation: Delivery
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Eegalagoo! This all for Stitch?
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→ Yep! Enjoy!
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XXXXX
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→ Please don't eat this all at once.
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XXXXX
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Oh! For you. Takka. *groan*... *BURRRRRRRRRP* Ahh, that's better.
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Rewards
History