Fruit bats or mushrooms?
Fruit is probably the objectively better choice. Though the mushrooms are kind of scattered about in terms of alternate sources.
Fruit bats or mushrooms?
Fruit bats or mushrooms?
Oh hey, you can deposit items at the community center one at a time, doesn't have to be the entire bundle. Makes keeping track of things less of a hassle.
Also if you're half blind like me, not all CC bundles need all the items, some want like 5 of 8 or 2 of 4. Didn't look too close before. So nice not having to get 99 slime drops.
Dont worry, maybe is super difficult to find them, so dont fret. And thanks for the help![]()
today I learned that weeds can grow on top of your crops and ruin patches if you let it grow without control.
fuck you weeds.
I planted an Apple tree at the end of Spring in preparation for Fall and by the 11th day in Summer it is completely missing. Do trees just have a chance to die or something? Did I do something wrong?
Is there a way to rename my cat?
Go to %appdata%\StardewValley\Saves, back up your save folder, open your file in a text editor and search for your pet's name, change it. I've helped people with a couple minor changes/fixes related to the save files today haha. That should work, but that's something I haven't personally tried.
Thanks
It just turned summer and now my potatoes turned yellow? Are they useless now?
Most crops only survive one season, yeah. Corn is one exception as it lasts through both summer and fall.
..wait, so if you plant stuff in the last few days of Spring, it won't carry over to Summer? It will just instantly be destroyed?
No way. NO WAY. I just spent like 5000 gold planting fields of califlower on the last day of Spring as it specifically says "plant in Spring".
If my entire crop is lost I'm fucking uninstalling this game.
..wait, so if you plant stuff in the last few days of Spring, it won't carry over to Summer? It will just instantly be destroyed?
No way. NO WAY. I just spent like 5000 gold planting fields of califlower on the last day of Spring as it specifically says "plant in Spring".
If my entire crop is lost I'm fucking uninstalling this game.
Ouch. I guess the seed descriptions are badly worded, but I still assumed that something I'm told to plant in Spring probably wouldn't grow in the Summer. I guess this is your first farm game?..wait, so if you plant stuff in the last few days of Spring, it won't carry over to Summer? It will just instantly be destroyed?
No way. NO WAY. I just spent like 5000 gold planting fields of califlower on the last day of Spring as it specifically says "plant in Spring".
If my entire crop is lost I'm fucking uninstalling this game.
28 days per season.yikes, it takes some balls to do that.
I read it as 'only grows in spring', so you gotta time it to ripen before the end of the month.
I should probably ask, how many days are there each season in the game? 31?
..wait, so if you plant stuff in the last few days of Spring, it won't carry over to Summer? It will just instantly be destroyed?
No way. NO WAY. I just spent like 5000 gold planting fields of califlower on the last day of Spring as it specifically says "plant in Spring".
If my entire crop is lost I'm fucking uninstalling this game.
..wait, so if you plant stuff in the last few days of Spring, it won't carry over to Summer? It will just instantly be destroyed?
No way. NO WAY. I just spent like 5000 gold planting fields of califlower on the last day of Spring as it specifically says "plant in Spring".
If my entire crop is lost I'm fucking uninstalling this game.
28 days per season.
Shit
okay, another thing I could really use advice on.. I'm on my 22nd day of spring and like... watering takes forever. like seriously it takes me until 1-130 to finish just watering the crops. There has to be a better way. I see there are sprinklers but those only apparently water the four adjacent tiles, which seems suuuuuuuper limited and almost pointless. I also don't have iron yet. are there any quicker ways to do this? It's killing the joy of farming for me
I think you just gotta keep your farming small scale until you have the abilities/levels/tools to support larger quantities. That's, I assume, the progression the game intends to deliver. I don't think it wants a player to be managing three 15x15 megafields in their first Spring as a newcomer.
I got myself in a bit of a situation early in Summer with a huge field (192 farmable tiles) and I then realised afterwards that just watering the damn thing took up around 150% of my daily max stamina. This was before I found the 'stamina replenish' location. I butchered my entire supply of snack bars and seeds maintining that crop to harvest, and it was nooooot fun either. Now I'm taking things more leisurely, making sure to work on the Mine until I can access the iron needed to make sprinkers.
Oh, one question about sprinklers. It says "four adjacent tiles." Is that right? Just left, right, up, down? I want sprinklers that water the eight adjacent tiles, so with diagonals included.
8 tiles one is next tier up. I got one as a reward from the community center IIRC.
Theres space after that spirnkler in the crafting menu. I really hope we get one even bigger than the 8 tiles, so i can even put less of them.
There is one that covertiles24
Bums. Okay.
I assume that sprinkler tiers aren't upgrades, but discrete items that have to crafted separately? So if I'm not interested in a 4-tile sprinkler, I should just not craft any and save resources? Or can I spend resources on the T1s and then bump those up to T2 later?
..wait, so if you plant stuff in the last few days of Spring, it won't carry over to Summer? It will just instantly be destroyed?
No way. NO WAY. I just spent like 5000 gold planting fields of califlower on the last day of Spring as it specifically says "plant in Spring".
If my entire crop is lost I'm fucking uninstalling this game.
Just had one of my mayo makers pop out of existence while it was processing an egg and I was doing other things with it still in view. So.. uh.. be aware that can happen, I guess?
Well shit, an entire season's profits down the drain. I guess I learned the hard way.
Farmin' aint easy.
Be glad we don't have to care about soil rotation.
Be glad we don't have to care about soil rotation.
Is there a way of knowing what a growing crop is, apart from memorising what every plant looks like (which is impossible for me)?
I wish I could click on something or hover over it and it would tell me what plant that is (if there's a way to see this in game, then I totally missed it).
There isn't I believe, I usually keep this open if I forget what I planted:
http://stardewvalleywiki.com/Crops
Am I the only person who has two cats? I think my game bugged out early on, and I now have a cat clone chilling in my farm.
The 'stray animal' cutscene played twice for me, I thought it was on purpose but I can't see anything else about it online.
There are some crops that are supposed to be available at Pierre's store, but I don't have them in my game? Like the red cabbage in summer, garlic in the spring etc...
Do they unlock later?
Besides being good, how did this little game manage to sell close to 200k copies in its first week? Is it blowing up with streamers or something (don't really follow that scene)?
30k units a day for a retro indie title is nuts.