岡瑟

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“我這裡還有很多事情需要處理。”
— 羅賓

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“You found an ancient-looking object. Could it be some kind of artifact from long ago? Perhaps Gunther, curator of the local museum, has the answer.”
— 岡瑟

Gunther is a villager who operates the 博物館 in 鵜鶘鎮.

He doesn't accept friendship gifts, and instead accepts donations to the 博物館. He'll reward players as they reach milestones in number of donations.

Schedule

Gunther doesn't leave the museum while it's opened 8:00AM to 6:00PM, he's inside during opening hours at the counter.

Quests/Events

The first time you enter the 博物館 after finding an artifact or mineral, you will see a cutscene where Gunther explains that someone stole the Museum's collection. He asks you to consider donating any artifacts or minerals you find to the Museum. This triggers the "Archaeology" quest.

"Archaeology" Quest: Donating your first item to the 博物館 rewards you with data-sort-value="250">Gold.png250金

The morning after you donate 60 items to the Museum, Gunther will visit you to thank you and give you the Rusty Key.

“Oh, good morning (Mr/Mrs.) (Name)!

I hope it's not too early...

Well, I just wanted to stop by and thank you in person for all the wonderful artifacts and minerals you've discovered... you've done so much for one person!

In fact, I've just received a letter from the office of the regional secretary of artifacts... We're being honored with the coveted 'golden shovel' award for our significant contributions to the field!

And it's all thanks to you!

Well, I should let you get back to your work...

Oh! I almost forgot!

I have a gift for you... It's an old key that's been sealed in the museum vault for at least 100 years. It's a little rusty, but still beautiful.”