• AssortedBiscuits [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    5 hours ago

    Don’t turn in the dinosaur egg to the museum. Use an incubator to hatch the egg into a dinosaur. Once the dinosaur begins laying eggs, turn one of those eggs to the museum.

  • Sai Somsphet@lemmy.zip
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    8 hours ago

    Since everyone else gave good advice, here is my bad advice. I dunno, it’s not the best advice.

    Do a No-Pierre run. Selling to him is ok,just no buying anything from him. You can beat the game without buying anything from his shop. It will take longer, but it’s kinda funny becoming best friends with his wife for her tea plants, and then selling the tea leaves at a huge markup.

    There are tons of ways to get seeds and fruit trees without Pierre or jojomart.

    If you don’t like fishing as a concept, wait a season and willy will come to your farm and teach you how to fish. Buy trout soup from him and try again. Your only goal is treasure chests when fishing. I got lucky a couple years ago and got 6 dinosaur eggs from fishing in the first year. I have never been able to get a single dino egg since,so it’s hard and rare. Because face it, your gonna have to fish eventually. At least you can get treasure from it.

    Give trash to people you don’t like, it’s funny.

    My wife searches the trash cans for stuff, and gave an ice cream cone to a kid for his birthday. So I placed a sound block by the library trash can to catch her in the act.

    Gather all the items for Willy asap. Once you have completed the community center, he will ask for help. You need hardwood, batteries, and iridium ingots. Just collect them as you go. If you do well enough your ghost grampa will give you a device that generates iridium ore.

    Linus gives a special mission to clean the lakes and rivers. Just find the pond in your farm and fish out of that. Use a low ranked pole like your bamboo rod. You can also collect trash from crab pots.

    You have all the tools and equipment you need. It’s a fun easy game with a simple gameplay loop. Don’t take it seriously, and have fun. Make your own challenges and mistakes. Find a reason why your character gives Pam the perfect ale. Enable her drinking problems. Or don’t.

  • dannoffs [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    Don’t check the wiki for your first play though.

    Fishing initially feels like it sucks ass but buy the training rod from Willie and practice, it will eventually just click.

    Upgrade your hoe and watering can, it makes the early farming way less tedious.

    • Counterpoint: Maybe I’m just a filthy casual, but I would have never finished my first playthrough if I didn’t read the wiki as I went along. There’s a ton of stuff going on in this game, including things that aren’t possible to discover without some very arduous trial and error (gift preferences, when and where to buy things, fish species hours and locations, etc). It’s also not a story-heavy game so you can’t really spoil much.

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        9 hours ago

        I guess I should have included to only play your first run until you complete the community center. By then you’ll have a much better feeling for the game and all of the systems and starting over will go a lot smoother because you can actually plan ahead.

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      Or, fuck the watering can, just go mining a bunch, get that copper and silver, and use automatic sprinklers all day erry day.

      Fully automated gay luxury farm communism sit-back-and-enjoy

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        Even if you have sprinklers as soon as you can, you’re almost certainly going to fuck up planning on your first playthough and upgrading the watering can will make it way less annoying. I never upgrade mine but I’ve played enough that I can sow planning everything ahead for when I have sprinklers.

  • Rose Thorne(She/Her)@lemmy.zip
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    Take your time. Days may seem short, but you don’t need to do everything every day. You’ll need to do a little bit of everything to complete things, but you don’t have to master everything. If you decide you hate fishing, just do the bare minimum to complete the goal and don’t touch it passed that.

    If you decide to be a big planner, pay attention to weather forecasts. At the very least, rainy days means you don’t have to water crops, so go fishing, mining, or whatever else you want to do!

    There are ways to get copious amounts of even the rarest resources, so don’t hold onto something thinking you’ll never see it again. You will. You will get sick of seeing it.

    If you’re on PC and find yourself having a good time, there’s mods. There are so many fucking mods. New machines, new animals, new towns, villagers, and storylines… Don’t feel like you need them, the vanilla game is absolutely fantastic, but it’s worth keeping in mind if you hit a point of “I want Stardew, but EVEN MORE!” Modding is also stupid easy, drag and drop.

    Oh, and just a fun bit of future knowledge, if you decide you don’t like your spouse and your children with them, get divorced and then turn those kids into doves. Just let those little fuckers fly free. And make sure to answer the phone when the time comes.

    • ClimateStalin [they/them, he/him]@hexbear.net
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      10 hours ago

      get divorced and then turn those kids into doves. Just let those little fuckers fly free. And make sure to answer the phone when the time comes.

      I’ve played Stardew Valley since its release, what the fuck?

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        Witch’s Hut for the doves, you need a Prismatic Shard(and kids with a spouse, obviously).

        The phone call can only happen after the Dove event, and it’s a random chance, as far as I know. It’s technically a secret event.

    • BadTakesHaver [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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      8 hours ago

      the best part of stardew valley is becoming an evil farmer who continually marries and divorces the whole town, then erases their memories to break their hearts all over again. roleplay as a farmer from the underworld who farms the anguish of the people around you

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      Oh, and just a fun bit of future knowledge, if you decide you don’t like your spouse and your children with them, get divorced and then turn those kids into doves. Just let those little fuckers fly free. And make sure to answer the phone when the time comes.

      Just googled this shit pooh-wtf possum-mama

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        9 hours ago

        There is some dark shit buried in Stardew. All is not well in the Valley, and you suddenly understand why the town drunk is also the bus driver.

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    Don’t worry too much about missing things, it’s not that kind of game. Feel free to try vibe-based and experimental stuff, it’s not a difficult game. I would avoid the wiki until you feel you need it. However, here are things I would have liked to know when I started.

    1. Watch TV every day. You can get recipes from the cooking show and useful info from the other channels. Although this is less important now apparently.
    2. You can give people 2 gifts a week, one per day. Everybody resets on the new week.
    3. Seasons have 28 days, not 30. Don’t plant things that you won’t be able to harvest by day 28.
    4. I would recommend the four corners farm, even for single-player. Each of the corners has it’s own specialty so you get a little bit of everything.
    5. Don’t buy a Jojamart membership, lol. This starts the corporate path.

    Edit: Somebody else mentioned that if you don’t like a specific part of the gameplay (fishing, etc.) you don’t have to do it. I would like to emphasize this.

    Edit2: They added big chests? Damn, maybe I should also get back into it.

  • Damarcusart [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    What others have said, play the game the way you want. There’s no “wrong answers” and any online guides for the game will mostly be about optimising all the fun out of the game, so I wouldn’t recommend looking things up and just experimenting instead, only look things up if you’re really stuck.

    I will say though that the fishing minigame is actually fun. rage-cry It’s just presented initially in a poor way. Go to the fishing shop and buy the training rod, it removes all the frustration from having a low fishing skill, and swap away from it once you’re ready. Of course, if you still don’t enjoy the fishing minigame, you don’t have to play it, it’s just that I find a lot of people hate it because it leaves a bad first impression, but is actually quite fun later in the game.

  • Thordros [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    There is no ‘game-over’ state in Stardew Valley. You can do anything you want, and it is always going to be fine. You can take thirty in-game years to finish everything and that’s totally cool.

    Just go dig some dirt, meet some people, and grow some plants. And maybe, in the end, discover that you’re gay as hell for Abigail. She rocks.

  • john_browns_beard [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    The number one rule is that there is no time limit for anything - every year repeats exactly the same as the last (big mood) and anything you miss can be done at a later point in time.

    Try to save up some money during the first spring to get a ton of strawberry seeds at the Egg Festival - this will give you a massive jump in the first year.

    Watering plants every day is by far your biggest energy and time drain in the early game - upgrade your watering can, then get quality and eventually iridium sprinklers as soon as possible. Skip the basic sprinklers, they are not worth the trouble. When it rains and you don’t have to water, spend the day in the mines.

    Fishing is tedious at first, but it’s very easy to level up compared to the other skills and it’s a fantastic way to make money in the first year.

    Food is seriously OP in this game. Don’t eat your raw crops, but save the cheaper fish and craft some field snacks for food early on. If you don’t eat, you will find yourself running out of energy very quickly.

    Work towards the community center bundles once they become available, some of the rewards are VERY good.

    Unless you really like the animals, focus on growing plants. Processed fruits and vegetables are significantly more profitable than animal products later on in the game and they require much less work. One or two of each animal is plenty for the “achievements” they will eventually provide. FENCE IN YOUR BARNS AND COOPS or you will spend half your day looking around for that damn cow.

    It’s not easy to do, but in the same sense that first spring strawberries are extremely helpful, getting some lightning rods out at some point in the first summer can also be very helpful. Don’t sweat it if you can’t, though.

    Above all else, just take your time and try not to turn your first run into a spreadsheet-fest. Save that for subsequent playthroughs.

  • 30_to_50_Feral_PAWGs [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    9 hours ago

    Go in blind and just have fun on your first playthrough. Then go apeshit trying to do min-max Steam cheevo hunting runs on a second (and third; you’ll need more than one) save.

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    Quasi-endgame achievement bullshit spoilers

    At least for me, Journey of the Prairie King is much easier to play on a Switch controller than a PS5 controller. I haven’t tried GameCube yet, but I bet it works really well because of the octagonal gate on the C-stick – the game’s controls would mesh extremely well with that.