Silly Mistakes You've Made?

cockyDawg

Greenhorn
I 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!
what is second attack
 

Terdin

Farmer
what is second attack
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.
 

FilthyGorilla

Local Legend
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.
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.
 

nicodeux

Farmer
  • On my first playthrough, I read the letter from Evelyn about crops dying at season change and I laughed loudly because it seemed so obvious. Guess what I did nonetheless a few days before the end of my first Spring? You guess right: I felt so stupid on first day of Summer with all my withered crops...
  • I learned the hard way to change IMMEDIATELY my inventory slot when Maniac Kent mails me one of the bombs that he keeps on his shelves... What a lovely man. Tell me Kent, how many children do you have at home?
  • 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.
 

Terdin

Farmer
Going fishing for Legend II, only to get to the lake and realize I didn't have any bait on my rod. Then realizing I should've got extra tackle too, since at least two sets are needed for a day of fishing. Definitely didn't have my ducks in a row that day, not even with having just one duck.
 

Yvi

Farmer
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.
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.

And that you could un-hoe spots of tilled dirt with a pickaxe.
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.
 

MogBeoulve

Local Legend
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.
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).
 
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