Learn Stardew Valley with 7 Boring Tips That Actually Help!
Are you new to Stardew Valley and feeling overwhelmed by all the activities in the game? Don’t worry, I’m uncovering pro tips that are easy to do and will help you become a better player and understand the game. Here they are, I’m happy to share them with you.
Beginner Tip number one: Choose layouts and skills that complement each other to make you the most money and help with the community center. For example, choose the forest farm to get mushrooms and ferns right on your farm, this will help you complete the community center faster. Then, choose
Fruit bats for your cave option, as you won’t have much space for growing fruit trees. And then, make your profession a rancher. Being a rancher on a layout that doesn’t have much room for farming is the better choice to make more profit by giving high-value animal products such as milk.
An opposite example is to choose the wilderness layout, which gives tons of land for crops and fruit trees. And then when Demetrius visits, choose the mushroom cave, and then as you gain farming skills, make your farming profession choose “Tiller” and then “Artisan”. You’re getting land, fruit for the community center bundles,
And higher prices for all the crops you will be brewing and canning with. The second part of the formula is: Don’t sell everything you find. Here’s why this next tactic makes all the difference! Don’t bother shipping low-value items such as sap,
Slime, or fiber. You will need them for many important crafting projects mid-game, so stow them away in a chest until you need them. Fibers, for example, might seem like they’re not worth saving, but it is an ingredient for 20 crafting items you will need. Save that fiber!
Ok, notice this for tip number three: Explore the mines early on to gather resources and level up your mining skills. This will help you craft better tools and equipment such as sprinklers. A warning though. In my opinion, for years 1-2, your watering can will only need to be copper or steel
Level. Use your metal bars for sprinklers instead, don’t waste money upgrading your watering can. Sprinklers will be more important to saving time and having bigger plots of land for your crops. Tip number four: Invest in storage early on to keep your items organized and easily
Accessible. Top players use this hack and this will save you time and frustration later on. Have two or four chests near the shipping bin to keep track of it all. For example, you could save time by having one chest for food, one for crafting items, one for ore and gems, and so on.
Now, normal players neglect fishing and think it’s a waste of time. But you’re smarter than that, that’s why you’re here to learn with this video. Truly, for year one, fishing is a great way to earn money and find valuable treasures that will help
You in your journey to complete the museum collection. Get that rod and go fishing! Hang on! If you stop here, you’ll miss out on the final two rarely shared tips. First, hit the subscribe button for more content like this, this is just the first in a series I’ll
Be making! Two, now that you’ve subbed, avoid this mistake hiding in plain site: The latest 1.6 update has three new important game developments that will make it easier and more fun for new players – the mystery drop boxes, new seeds,
And hidden gifts. Ignoring these will keep you hungry, and not have fun finding helpful gifts. For example, there’s a hidden gift behind the tree where the bookseller is parked. Clear the vegetation in the back, and there’s a gift waiting for you. Then, chop trees to find the dropped
Mystery boxes. And then finally, don’t ignore the little seedlings in the ground. This is how you’re going to do it: When out foraging, find them, plant them, and you’ll get high-energy snacks such as carrots and broccoli. Finally, the last item players shouldn’t ignore is reading books and magazines when you find
Them. The first read gives you extra skills and powers. And if you find that same book again, don’t read it, you can save it and trade it in with the bookseller. And, since I love sharing what I’ve learned, here’s a bonus tip
For the most profitable crops per season: Spring: Carrots and Cauliflower. Summer: Melon and Starfruit. Fall: Beets, Grapes, and Pumpkins. Winter: Powdermelon. And while you’re waiting for your crops to grow, get to digging in those mines – but first,
Check out this video on how to get past the darkness in the difficult mine levels 30 to 39.
Are you new to Stardew Valley 1.6 and feeling a bit lost? No worries and welcome to the most fun gaming community out there! In this video, I’m sharing some 7 expert helpful tips to make your Stardew Valley journey a whole lot easier and take you from newbie to pro in one week! Stardew Valley can be overwhelming for new players, but with these pro tips, you’ll become a better player and understand how to play the game.
Your beginner’s guide to learning how to play Stardew Valley and pick the best farm layout and skills to make the most money and complete the community center. Discover why you shouldn’t sell everything you find and how exploring the mines early on can really pay off for making gold and upgrading tools in Stardew.
I’ll also show you why having good storage chests is a game-changer and why fishing early in the season is actually a pretty cool way to make money. Plus, I’ll fill you in on some new hidden Mr. Qi and bookseller stuff in the latest 1.6 update that you won’t want to miss! For example, how to find mystery boxes, I’ll show you where to look.
Stick around for bonus tips on which crops are the most profitable each season for beginners. Read books and magazines for extra skills and powers. Plant these crops for the most profit per season: Spring – Carrots and Cauliflower, Summer – Melon and Starfruit, Fall – Beets, Grapes, and Pumpkins, Winter – Powdermelon.
So, if you want to level up your Stardew game, this guide is for you! Don’t forget to hit subscribe https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaMeuEg_DFPCioEpDTzK4gQ?sub_confirmation=1
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