Stardew valley year 1 guide
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Stardew valley year 1 guide
Discussion in ' General Discussion ' started by Xylia , Oct 3, Log in or Sign up. Chucklefish Forums. Stardew Valley 1. So after seeing some videos on Youtube giving out advice on how to get a decent game of SDV started, as well as some tips videos, it came to mind that I've not written a guide for it I like writing easy to follow guides, lol so I figured I'd try one for SDV! Before we begin, let's establish what this guide is, and is not: It is: 1. A well-rounded play experience that does not focus too heavily on anything nor leaves anything out. A general idea of what you should be doing when. For players who choose to do the Community Center. It is not: 1. Step-by-Step hand-holding walkthrough. A "Get Rich Quickest" guide.
If you get any more Mixed Seeds, save them in your chest or trash them. Use your axe to chop the top leaving the stump to get maximum Foraging experience for your limited energy of enough trees near your house and any small logs you can't avoid they don't level up your Foraging at all to get 50 wood in your backpack.
You start the game on your farm that is in the west left of the Bus Stop that brought you here. The Pelican Town is in the east right of the Bus Stop. Your farm consists of everywhere you can go to without a screen change. You have gold, 15 parsnips, and whichever farm map you chose. For your first game the Standard Map is a good choice; if you chose another map you may need to think about where your water and your open land are before choosing where to plant your seeds. It doesn't matter at all to the story how many years those take. But some things can only be done certain days or seasons each year.
Arguably one of the best indie games in years, Stardew Valley is a masterpiece, filled with adventure, romance, and relaxing vibes. With a steady stream of huge updates, added to the game for free, Stardew maintains its playability for years and years. Now that it's joined Xbox Game Pass , a whole slew of new players will probably be venturing into the valley for the first time. This farming simulator game begins with just you, some tools, and a box of parsnip seeds. But, it'll soon evolve into an enormous adventure that you'll struggle to pull yourself away from, drawing you back in again and again. Whether you're a brand new player searching for a general Stardew Valley guide on how to start or a veteran who wants to truly master this incredible game, we've got guides, tips, and walkthroughs for you. Consider this a Stardew Valley guidebook of sorts, and feel free to return to this page, as we update it regularly. Without further ado, here's everything you need to know about Stardew Valley, from your first harvest to marriage to late-game tips. For some frequently asked questions and common concerns, click any of these links to jump right to them:. Welcome to the valley!
Stardew valley year 1 guide
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This area is a great place to forage items such as Coral and Sea Urchins and costs a reasonable pieces of wood to repair. Highlights Upgrade your backpack early for more inventory space. For players who side with Joja. Doing 5 floors at a time, it should not be that difficult. It's your annual chance to buy seeds for Strawberry to harvest twice or thrice before Summer comes. My own benchmark is level 4, but as long as you do your best you're good to go. It is only visible to you. We're almost there, eh? If you believe your item has been removed by mistake, please contact Steam Support. So prioritize this above everything else, including the mine until you get one! Looking at the Level 10 choices of Trapper only cement the deal: Mariner Crap Pots no longer produce junk items and Luremaster Crap Pots no longer require bait are pretty poor bonuses, even when compared to the original Fisher bonus. You only need to buy one duck too -- first egg to the Community Center, second egg into the incubator then you'll be able to double your chances at that feather down the road.
You start the game on your farm that is in the west left of the Bus Stop that brought you here. The Pelican Town is in the east right of the Bus Stop. Your farm consists of everywhere you can go to without a screen change.
But a backpack at Pierre's, and head towards the Mountain Lake. Day Twenty-Six is Pierre's birthday. Now is when you need the money most. Ok, so assuming you were following my guide so far, and you were able to read the gold plaque in the Community Center, get to level 5 in the mine, and collected at least 1 copper ore, several things will happen on Day Six. Sell the rest of the fish. Even if you want to stay on your farm and have the biggest field possible, you will want to move beyond your basic watering can, and to do that, you have to explore the rest of Stardew Valley a little. Once you unlock the Greenhouse, you can start filling it with Ancient Fruits or Strawberries, lol. The Lumberjack one seems nice Day Six Busy Day! As you need more wood, thin your farm more, especially on the west end, but do not clear cut beyond your field area, and leave one of each type close enough to your field to see while you tend your crops. Meanwhile, if you keep your field small by stepping methodically to Strawberries, you will have time to fish, mine, and follow the Stardew Valley story.
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