The Hilltop Farm would be my final choice. It also makes the 1.5 farm feel like a treat. ![]() Plus there is enough space to have lots of everything, and in Year 2 and 3 (in my typical play through at least) I can give my animals all the grass they would ever need. The limited crop space makes me really think about which crops I want to plant, the occasional supply crate/forageable is exciting, and the fishing is great (when it doesn’t just give me Seaweed). Well that’s it from me, looking forward to meeting you all!Ĭlick to expand.Which has been you favourite?Īs you can probably tell, I like the Beach Farm. If you have any other guide suggestions, please just let me know, I’m very open to ideas! I’ll have “The Skull Cavern Thread” up and running in a few days, and I have a few others scheduled, such as one about (post CC 1.5 spoiler) the Forge, as well as one regarding farm types. As well as setting a few restrictions for myself, I’m gonna make things artsy. There’ll be a progress thread for that, but I’m going to do things a little differently. You really don’t need to grow more crops than you can fit in the small sprinkler-able area, especially combined with the new farm). Once I’ve finished that save up, I’ll be starting a new singleplayer one: Biggest Little Farm, which is also a Beach Farm (I just love this farm type. Once I’ve spruced it up a bit (more like a lot), I’ll be sure to Showcase it. Exploring 1.5 with my Mum has been so much fun it has just made my experience of Stardew even better! Now we’re nearing Year 4 and Perfection. I spent a few days fiddling around in singleplayer, but then discovered how cool Splitscreen was! So I hooked up my Mum (who also plays Stardew) to play with me on Bluetree Bay Farm, a Beach Farm (of course). Oh man, I was so excited I’d been patiently waiting for it to drop since August. That account was pretty wild, but I’m fond of it.Īnd then 1.5 came to Switch. My second farm was a Standard Farm called Sell Out Farm, in which I managed a monstrously rich Martin through the might of JojaMart’s Member’s Club and into the Millions by the end of the first year. My first farm was a Riverlands Farm (Lynel Farm Farm not a typo), but I got frustrated with the confining layout (and my naming mishap!) so I quickly moved on. ConcernedApe sure can make some nice tunes! But they’re all so good! I can name any song when I hear it, and each brings me back amazing memories from when I first heard it. My top picks are Dance of the Moonlight Jellies, Pelican Town, all three (post Community Center 1.4 spoiler) Movie Theater tunes, Calico Desert, all of the arcade songs, the Summer tracks, and Mines (The Lava Dwellers), although the 1.5 songs are very good. The soundtrack is a particular highlight I get excited whenever the music starts. I started playing Stardew in April 2020, and I’ve enjoyed every moment. I’ve been reading the Forums for a while and everyone seems so friendly! I can’t wait to start posting. I love Stardew Valley, writing bigger-than-necessary chunks of text (I’m warning you… :D), and making people laugh. ![]() If you need more help with spawning herring, we have a detailed guide on our blog - click here to visit that page.My name's Hill Myna. Whenever you speak to a villager that says your name in dialogue (for example Gus at the Stardrop Saloon) you will be given the herring item. If you do wish to use this method, first set your character's name to when creating your save. You can only set your character's name once, at the start of the game (when you create your world), for this reason we recommend you use the animal name method. To spawn this item using an animal's name, visit Marnie's Ranch, speak to Marnie and purchase an animal (we recommend a chicken as it is cheapest). Spawning items in Stardew Valley is not done via commands, but rather through a cheat in which you must set your character's name, or the name of an animal, to the item code of the item you wish to spawn surrounded by.
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