Thank you!my tips:
- watch a gameplay to see tactics
- read the whole wiki
- find a friend who will train you if you can't understand the wiki
- choose who you marry
Tap a lot of maple and oak trees to make bee houses and kegs. Plant flowers near the bee houses to increase the value of honey. Put the crops with high sell price in the kegs. Use preserves jars with roe and high yield, lower sell price crops like corn. The best fish to put in the pond, for newcomers IMO, is sturgeon, im pretty sire you can find them in the lake at summer. Complete the community center, the rewards are amazing. Invest in berries, parsnips are also pretty good for spring. Go to the mines. Befriend people, they give you gifts in the mail. Repair the bridge in the beach with 300 wood. SAVE WOOD, DO NOT SELL UNLESS YOU DO NOT HAVE TO. Fishing is a good way to make early game money. Donate artifacts and minerals to the museum to the right side of town, you also get rewards. Also dont sell stone, they are used in almost all buildings from robin.hey! I just started playing today, if anyone can give me some tips or how to get started that would be great.
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Also tap pine trees if you want to make a loom that makes wool into cloth which is more profitablehey! I just started playing today, if anyone can give me some tips or how to get started that would be great.
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I definitely agree with all the advice. Especially @Xyrella advice to take you time and enjoy. You never know what new thing in Stardew Valley will be your favorite.I think, an important thing is that you take your time to explore everything and create your own style. Sure, there are good hints ingame, in the wiki and here for getting started but this game is open worlded, open ended and definitely not linear. There's no best way to create your farm, there's only your way. If you aren't happy with your first farm, try another farm. Take hints if you are stuck somewhere but don't give up and learn by yourself. Take your time and you'll be a proud farmer! :)
remember that certain fish are only available in certain locations and times of day!I definitely agree with all the advice. Especially @Xyrella advice to take you time and enjoy. You never know what new thing in Stardew Valley will be your favorite.
Having said that, I will say to check the wiki carefully for the fish needed to complete the community center bundles. I spent a lot of time fishing in summer for an autumn fish.
But sturgeon are so hard to catch I spend entire days trying to catch them at the lake at the correct time (I checked the wiki) and I haven't caught a single one curse you willy you have all the fishing luck!!! Note that I am currently fishing level 4 and use the bamboo fishing pole. I would recommend not wasting your time attempting to catch sturgeons until you have at least level 6 fishing (sturgeons are hard to catch). Also, buy strawberry seeds at the flower dance (they are very good but only plant on spring 1st) and buy rarecrows. You can find rarecrows at the flower dance, the fall festival, the casino, the traveling cart (sometimes in fall and winter), spirit's eve, the dwarf, and 2 from donating artifacts to the museum ( one at 20, one at 40) If you get all the rarecrows, you will get a deluxe scarecrow and the recipe for a deluxe scarecrow. Deluxe scarecrows defend twice as many tiles from crows as scarecrows, so they save some space. Buy the rare seed from the traveling cart and save the sweet gem berry until you get in the secret woods, and the traveling cart shows up in Cindersap Forest on Fridays and Sundays. But as @Xyrella said, enjoy the game and do whatever you want. These are just suggestions.Tap a lot of maple and oak trees to make bee houses and kegs. Plant flowers near the bee houses to increase the value of honey. Put the crops with high sell price in the kegs. Use preserves jars with roe and high yield, lower sell price crops like corn. The best fish to put in the pond, for newcomers IMO, is sturgeon, I'm pretty sire you can find them in the lake at summer. Complete the community center, the rewards are amazing. Invest in berries, parsnips are also pretty good for spring. Go to the mines. Befriend people, they give you gifts in the mail. Repair the bridge in the beach with 300 wood. SAVE WOOD, DO NOT SELL UNLESS YOU DO NOT HAVE TO. Fishing is a good way to make early game money. Donate artifacts and minerals to the museum to the right side of town, you also get rewards. Also don't sell stone, they are used in almost all buildings from robin.
Once you're done with the torch, you can sell it in the shipping box next to your house for 5g each.I always throw this tip out there: If you need light in the mines, use a torch. If you don't have the glow ring yet. Simply put one torch on your hor bar next to your pickaxe. When you're not fighting or mining, switch over to it and hold it. It produces light.
Well, as fast as 10 floors every 2-3 days (80 by Spring 26-ish to start making Quality Sprinklers before Summer). And 15 seeds Spring 1 (mostly Parsnip), 40-60 on Spring 6 (mostly Kale), and 40-80 Spring 12-24 (mostly Strawberry, Cauliflower (trying for 1-3 Gold Star), and Parsnip (trying for 5 Gold Star). Don't overdo the seeds or the mining. You need to also chop trees etc, and there is only so much you can do in a day and with your energy.Get to the bottom of the mines as fast as you can and make sure to plant a lot of seeds!
I'm so impressed with this SDV universe, created mostly by one person alone. And, what topped it all off for me, was the quality of that mini game's soundtrack. After everything else that has been carefully crafted in Stardew Valley, I am emotionally struck by the hook during the arcade tune. LolI almost forgot: Journey of prairie king at the saloon is IMPOSSIBLE! If you beat it you are a legend!