Terdin
Farmer
Not me. I have made similar mistakes in Harvest Moon games though over the 25+ years I've been playing those games.I mistook the shipping bin for a chest. I think everyone made that mistake when they first played Stardew Valley.
Not me. I have made similar mistakes in Harvest Moon games though over the 25+ years I've been playing those games.I mistook the shipping bin for a chest. I think everyone made that mistake when they first played Stardew Valley.
what is second attackI didn't know the upgraded Hoe tilled multiple spots.
I didn't know Weapons had a second attack or a block.
I didn't know you could stand on one crop spot and Till/Water/Fertilize/Harvest the block of 9 adjacent ones without moving.
I didn't know the Sword and Scythe don't use Energy. Ended up accidentally using my Axe or Rod and getting Exhausted all the time.
I didn't know you couldn't marry Caroline.
And loads of others long since forgotten. I mega-noobed my way through my first save and it was so great!
I play on mobile, so some of this might not be accurate for other platforms, and activate it when I touch the screen where a monster is (and sometimes other times) With a sword, it's a block, stopping an attack at that moment from harming you. Dagger has a rapid stab thing, and the hammer has a slam with strong knockback. In the item bar the weapon gets a diminishing vertical bar marking the cool-down time until you can use it again.what is second attack
Just to clear it up for anyone playing on other platforms, it's a 'secondary attack'. It triggers (with a cooldown) when you press the other main interaction button (the one you use to open doors for example) when holding the weapon.I play on mobile, so some of this might not be accurate for other platforms, and activate it when I touch the screen where a monster is (and sometimes other times) With a sword, it's a block, stopping an attack at that moment from harming you. Dagger has a rapid stab thing, and the hammer has a slam with strong knockback. In the item bar the weapon gets a diminishing vertical bar marking the cool-down time until you can use it again.
The amount of times I've rushed to the Volcano Dungeon early morning in order to spend all day there ... only to immediately return home because I didn't bring my watering can ... embarrassing honestly.I went numerous times to the Mines/Volcano/Skull Caverns... only to realise there that I've stashed my weapon/pickaxe in a chest at the farm.
What.you can just drop the big chest on an existing chest and don't have to do nearly as much shuffling around of stuff as I did.
YES I DIDI mistook the shipping bin for a chest. I think everyone made that mistake when they first played Stardew Valley.
this is..When I first started the game, I didn't know how to leave the pause menu/inventory, so I didn't play until about three months later when I finally figured out how to unpause.
And get rid of perennial crops you no longer want in the greenhouse! Before I realized you could do it with a pickaxe, I was bombing corn plants to clear space for AF.And that you could un-hoe spots of tilled dirt with a pickaxe.
I could see doing that deliberately.And get rid of perennial crops you no longer want in the greenhouse! Before I realized you could do it with a pickaxe, I was bombing corn plants to clear space for AF.

I’ve never heard of something like this happening lolWhen I first started the game, I didn't know how to leave the pause menu/inventory, so I didn't play until about three months later when I finally figured out how to unpause.
This is such a mood! My friend stopped playing because she couldn't figure out how to open her door. I played co-op at first and the other players had to get back out of bed the first night to come to my cabin and demonstrate how to get into the bed because I couldn't figure it out.When I first started the game, I didn't know how to leave the pause menu/inventory, so I didn't play until about three months later when I finally figured out how to unpause.
I had the opposite problem, I kept accidentally hitting crops with my pickaxe. My friends started making me only hold the scythe unless I was actively using a different tool.And that you could un-hoe spots of tilled dirt with a pickaxe.
I’m so glad to hear I’m not the only one who had this problem. That was when I decided the wiki was my friend.This is such a mood! My friend stopped playing because she couldn't figure out how to open her door.
There is always a learning curve. I definitely spent a lot of time reloading the day in Harvest Moon. Many of the core mechanics are the same or very similar, so I got a lot of these glitches ironed out before I ever started playing Stardew Valley. For example, I had long ago trained myself not to run around holding anything in my hands, for fear of running into a villager and gifting it to them. The moment I see my farmer holding anything above their head, I immediately flip through the inventory slots until they are holding the scythe or a weapon (and this is another ingrained tactic, because if I accidentally trigger using the tool, at least swinging around the scythe/weapon does not eat up energy).This is such a mood! My friend stopped playing because she couldn't figure out how to open her door. I played co-op at first and the other players had to get back out of bed the first night to come to my cabin and demonstrate how to get into the bed because I couldn't figure it out.
I had the opposite problem, I kept accidentally hitting crops with my pickaxe. My friends started making me only hold the scythe unless I was actively using a different tool.