when animals can’t get back inside (e.g. you closed the door or there is a gate in the way), they can disappear, but this is possible on all farm types.Before I tried it, I assumed it was going to be several monsters each night. It turned out to be a slime, which was easy to deal with.
Because occasionally an animal will resist going back into the barn, I believe you need to ensure your animals are back in the barn each night, so they don't get taken by a monster. It didn't happen when I tried the wilderness farm, but maybe someone else can confirm this happened to them.
I've never had to worry about animals not going inside at night. If they don't seem to be finding their way back in the early evening, enter any building or leave the farm, and then come back. They will re-spawn back inside where they belong. So, basically, when you enter your house to go to bed, you're effectively tucking your animals in at night at the same time. I leave the doors open spring through fall and have never lost an animal to an attack.Before I tried it, I assumed it was going to be several monsters each night. It turned out to be a slime, which was easy to deal with.
Because occasionally an animal will resist going back into the barn, I believe you need to ensure your animals are back in the barn each night, so they don't get taken by a monster. It didn't happen when I tried the wilderness farm, but maybe someone else can confirm this happened to them.
Oh i forgot about the sycthe, which is odd becuase i love using sycthes as weapons in games.I don't play on that layout, but I like to turn monsters on. You can use the scythe until the mines open. And if you don't feel like fighting off monsters, just finish outdoor chores before nightfall.
What types of monsters appear? Does it change as your farm progresses or as you progress in the mines?Before I tried it, I assumed it was going to be several monsters each night. It turned out to be a slime, which was easy to deal with.
Because occasionally an animal will resist going back into the barn, I believe you need to ensure your animals are back in the barn each night, so they don't get taken by a monster. It didn't happen when I tried the wilderness farm, but maybe someone else can confirm this happened to them.
Per the wiki: "Monsters spawn at night (scales with the player's Combat level)."What types of monsters appear? Does it change as your farm progresses or as you progress in the mines?
"Mild nuisiance" was a perfect description. Thanks for clearing up that nothing terrible happens to animals who stay out at night on the Wilderness Farm. Certainly closing the barn door as @Ereo mentioned might cause a problem. Sometimes it's fun thinking back to one's first game and all the assumptions made about what's required. I dutifully opened and closed the barn doors every morning and night. And built so many fences actually thinking the animals would eat the crops.I've never had to worry about animals not going inside at night. If they don't seem to be finding their way back in the early evening, enter any building or leave the farm, and then come back. They will re-spawn back inside where they belong. So, basically, when you enter your house to go to bed, you're effectively tucking your animals in at night at the same time. I leave the doors open spring through fall and have never lost an animal to an attack.
You will usually hear or see monsters before they get to you, so you can mostly outrun them if you don't want to fight. I set up my inventory so that I always carry all tools, a weapon, and some food at all times, so I'm prepared for anything (this does limit my inventory space A LOT). The monsters are like a mild nuisance and I make turning them off with the shrine a goal for my farmer. I think the biggest impact to my game was that I got a lot of essentially free bat wings.
I didnt know about the wilderness Golem. Going to have to start a new farm to check it out!Per the wiki: "Monsters spawn at night (scales with the player's Combat level)."
Farm Maps - Stardew Valley Wiki
There are eight different Farm Maps to choose from in Stardew Valley. Each map features a unique layout of the Farm, offering different benefits and favoring specific skills. Only one map can be chosen when starting a new game, and cannot be changed once selected.stardewvalleywiki.com
Doing as you did does make it a lot easier to pet all your animals in the morning before you let them out, so it's not a bad routine to have. It also helps to keep pigs fenced in, to make sure they wander around in an area of bare ground to dig up truffles.I dutifully opened and closed the barn doors every morning and night. And built so many fences actually thinking the animals would eat the crops.
what inspired so meny coops?Doing as you did does make it a lot easier to pet all your animals in the morning before you let them out, so it's not a bad routine to have. It also helps to keep pigs fenced in, to make sure they wander around in an area of bare ground to dig up truffles.
Since my farmer is at the endgame now, I fully embrace the chaos and run around the farm for hours looking for animals to pet in the fields of grass. It is hilariously inefficient but is way more fun than refilling kegs. (I have eight coops and one barn. I have a LOT of animals to pet.)
I have one coop for non-rabbits, and then seven coops full of rabbits. They are very soft and cute.what inspired so many coops?
Would you send me a screenshot? I LOVE RABBITSI have one coop for non-rabbits, and then seven coops full of rabbits. They are very soft and cute.
I have never built a slime farm now that i think about itI’m hoping to start a wilderness farm pretty soon, it’s the only farm I haven’t played in the 6 years since it’s been added.
I’m just going to make like 30 slime hutches and make it a slime farming farm
Tadaaaa! This is one of the coops, fully tricked out with a plush bunny to guard them, a pot of kale for snacks, a bale of hay to munch on, and three rugs for lounging on.Would you send me a screenshot? I LOVE RABBITS
So fun to see your coop! I love the rugs and the pot of kale.Tadaaaa! This is one of the coops, fully tricked out with a plush bunny to guard them, a pot of kale for snacks, a bale of hay to munch on, and three rugs for lounging on.