I Played 300 Days of Stardew Valley 1.6 BLIND

300 Days of Stardew Valley 1.6! It’s my first time playing the game, BUT I can’t look ANYTHING up! Let’s see what I can I can figure out in 300 Days! Wild journey, incoming!

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10 Comments

  1. awesome video, glad i got recommended this :p
    my hint for fish would be: almost every area in the game with water has unique fish you can catch, even the obscure areas

  2. The part where your luck ran out in Skull Cavern had me laughing so much😂😂😂
    I've done this way too many times and had the same reaction! 😂
    Edit: I forgot to write about the fish. All the ones you need are All Seasons luckily! I'll give 3 clues, think 'Wizard', 'Cave' and 'Sand' – good luck!

  3. Love the video, It always took me so much time to get the journal pages in ginger island, I always felt so lost lol, it's awesome to see your progress!!

    A small hint for possible future cutscenes – always carry a rabbit's foot for good luck😅

  4. Hey, congrats on making it this far! I’ve been lurking this channel since your first 100 days in Stardew video, but now I think I’ll emerge to offer a few (hopefully cryptic enough) hints towards your remaining goals:

    1. There’s a feature of the slime hutch that I didn’t see or hear you acknowledge in this video. If you figure that out, it may help make the hutch more profitable.
    2. My general advice is to prioritize Qi Gem quests that align with things you already need to do for perfection. You will need to do at least one of two particular Qi Gem quests, though, and I’d suggest you be prepared for them because their time pressure is significant.
    3. If you pick the right fish for ponds and regularly attend to them, you can get a nice boost to your daily income and/or other helpful benefits.
    4. If you want to save yourself some field prep time at the start of a new season, there are some crops that stay alive across particular season changes (yes, even ones involving winter), which also preserves the state of the soil they were planted in.
    5. There’s a secret note you mentioned not being able to crack in an earlier part of this series— the reward for solving it is particularly good, so I’d recommend giving that another shot.

    I hope these offerings are intriguing and/or helpful. I loved the humor in this video as usual, and I’m looking forward to the next part of this series and whatever else you’ve got cooking!

    EDIT TO ADD: one more minor tip I wanted to give but forgot (insert goober joke here) is: there’s a certain craftable farming related item that forms a great combo with the garden pots, if you care to experiment further with those.

  5. lol I've been adding comments to the vods to try to be helpful but I'm still back in Spring and you've figured most of them out already.

    So the good news is that you've seen all the places where you're missing fish. Basically, if there's water somewhere that you don't think you've got a fish from, go there. And you can catch more than algae and ghostfish in the other mines ponds.

    There are two places that the parrot won't give you clues about for walnuts. One I know you've figured out. The other, I recommend exploring the island after dark. About half the time, you'll find something interesting.

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