Stardew Valley Rose A rose that reminds you of the valley. It smells heavenly. The Pirate's Wife Advanced TV Remote It has more buttons than a regular remote. Perfect for the avid TV watcher! The Pirate's Wife Arctic Shard This shard glows with an otherworldly blue light. The Pir...
Hay stored in the silo is accessible through thehay hopperslocated insideCoopsandBarnsto be used for feeding their respective animals. The distance between the silo and the animal buildings does not affect the operation of thehay hoppers.
All of Stardew Valley's animals are happiest outside when it's not raining. Ensuring them a natural source of food gives a heart boost. Properly caring for your Cows in Stardew Valley will result in them producing better income for your farm. They can reproduce so long as you have a big...
This page is part of IGN's Stardew Valley Wiki guide and details everything you need to know about feeding Chickens, including how to get Chickens, what do Chickens eat, as well as how to feed your Chickens hay and grass. How To Get Chickens ...
On the fifth day of Spring in year one, the player finally gains access to The Mines. Even though the focus of Stardew Valley is the farm, players should start working towards the bottom of The Mines as soon as possible. While working through the various floors, the player will quickly ...
Clay is a valuable resource, so if you're running short, here's all the ways to get clay in Stardew Valley. Plus, all the ways to use it!
Granted, it can be a little overwhelming working out what’s the best plan of action to get the most out of Stardew Valley, especially in Year One. If you find yourself asking; do I tend to my crops first? Check on my animals? Chat to all the villagers? Head into the mines?
Here are all the Stardew Valley marriage benefits: Feeding the animals Filling up dog/cat bowl Giving gifts Having a baby Making breakfast/dinner Repairing the fence Watering the crops in fall, spring, and summer If you’ve been playing the game for a while and are looking for something to...
Stardew Valley has a wide range of lovable NPCs currently living in Pelican Town. Penny is a popular woman due to the fact that she is a lovable bookworm and helps to educate the younger kids in town. Despite her not-so-great home life, she works hard to get along with her mother, ...
“I always felt Stardew Valley has a good balance between grinding and not giving you the feel it was grinding, when in the end, everything is grinding,” he said. “Relationships are a grinding system because of how you approach the townspeople every day. But it doesn’t feel like it ...