Strange part in the dwarf's room

Lew Zealand

Helper
That other cave is accessible from another part of the map which opens up after you complete one of the Community Center room bundles.

It’s not the most exciting part of the map unless you like grinding to get a lite version of Doctor Who’s Weeping Angels for your very own.

Decorate your house or shed with them! Creep out your family and friends! Don’t want to keep giving all those pesky gifts to needy villagers? You too can have constant neither undead nor unliving companionship with minimal effort and barely any creepy behavior, and all it takes to grow your own family is regular trips to the cave!
 

Luna_Tuna

Farmer
That other cave is accessible from another part of the map which opens up after you complete one of the Community Center room bundles.

It’s not the most exciting part of the map unless you like grinding to get a lite version of Doctor Who’s Weeping Angels for your very own.

Decorate your house or shed with them! Creep out your family and friends! Don’t want to keep giving all those pesky gifts to needy villagers? You too can have constant neither undead nor unliving companionship with minimal effort and barely any creepy behavior, and all it takes to grow your own family is regular trips to the cave!
Which bundle makes the other room accessible?
 
You can access that mine once you unlock the quarry. It has some new enemies, unique loot drops, and a better scyth in it.
 

Lew Zealand

Helper
this is gonna take so long lol I have so many bundles left
While this may seem frustrating, having the game take a long time to do things is one of its biggest assets.

Stardew Valley is about the entire experience and you get the most special version of this experience the very first time you play. So take your time, which the game totally allows you to do. Almost enforces you to do, to your benefit. Enjoy the process in all of its wonderful design!

Most of the people who replay the game would sacrifice useless body parts like toes, kidneys, elbows, frontal lobes to get that first time experience again and you get to do it with your body fully intact!

Take your time. Revel in the game. Wallow in it.

DON’T rush it.
 

Luna_Tuna

Farmer
While this may seem frustrating, having the game take a long time to do things is one of its biggest assets.

Stardew Valley is about the entire experience and you get the most special version of this experience the very first time you play. So take your time, which the game totally allows you to do. Almost enforces you to do, to your benefit. Enjoy the process in all of its wonderful design!

Most of the people who replay the game would sacrifice useless body parts like toes, kidneys, elbows, frontal lobes to get that first time experience again and you get to do it with your body fully intact!

Take your time. Revel in the game. Wallow in it.

DON’T rush it.
ill try not to rush it, I’m just not used to games that make you complete stuff yk?
 
this is gonna take so long lol I have so many bundles left
For future reference, when you click on the Junimo tablets in each room to view the needed and completed bundles, it tells you what the reward for completeing that room is on the bottom of the screen. So if you really want to unlock the quarry or the minecarts or the bus, etc, you can focus on that specific room.
 

Luna_Tuna

Farmer
For future reference, when you click on the Junimo tablets in each room to view the needed and completed bundles, it tells you what the reward for completeing that room is on the bottom of the screen. So if you really want to unlock the quarry or the minecarts or the bus, etc, you can focus on that specific room.
I’m focused on the greenhouse rn I just need to buy a blueberry (I forgot to plant it)
 

nicodeux

Farmer
Where is the dwarfs room? Only place I have seen him is in the mine
That's what we are talking about here.

You've probably been misled by the word "room" that may refer to an indoor place with furniture and such. But we are in fact speaking of the small grotto where the Dwarf lives, on the right, next to the mines entrance, behind the boulder that need to be removed with an upgraded pickaxe.
 

BeenASon

Local Legend
That's what we are talking about here.

You've probably been misled by the word "room" that may refer to an indoor place with furniture and such. But we are in fact speaking of the small grotto where the Dwarf lives, on the right, next to the mines entrance, behind the boulder that need to be removed with an upgraded pickaxe.
I mean a room is by my definition a separate area for oneself. Doesn't need to be furnished or anything.
 
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