

It’ll take a while to gather everyone’s routines, but if there’s a particular person you want to see regularly, you’ll soon learn what days and times are best to find them.
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1 Sims 5 Mods Stardew Valley Mods AO BGA Changelog V1 Changelog Version CREDITS. D’oh.Įvery villager also has their own schedule that they religiously stick to. Also, heres a fermenting silo plant and an industrial grass dryer. Without fail, I’d fill up my inventory with all my harvest ready to take to sell – then realise it was Wednesday. For instance, the shop is always closed on a Wednesday. Every shop and house in the town has their own timetable, so you’ll only be able to do certain things at certain times. Hours tick by pretty fast, but it’s worth keeping an eye on. You’ll need hay when you keep animals on your farm – and your grass will soon run out, especially if, like me, you’ve already cut half of it down before you realised you needed it. One you have a silo, cut grass will automatically turn into hay. Running around your farm with a sickle, chopping all the grass in sight might be a fun way to pass a few minutes, but it’s a bad idea – hold off doing anything with your grass until you have a silo. Don’t cut your grass until you have a silo Coral sells for a decent amount so is a good way to make a bit of money early on while you wait for your crops to mature. 300 wood sounds like quite a lot, but it’s worth making the effort to save it up – once you can access this area of the beach, there’s a lot of coral and even more shells to be collected most days.

When you have 300 wood, you can build a bridge to be able to access it. they are purely cosmetic and prevent stone/wood/grass from spawning on that block 2 Chance 11:46pm Interestingly, you can demo one of you silos and not lose the hay contained therein. You’ll also notice that to the right of the beach is a river blocking access to another area. (Paths you lay down increase walk/run speed slightly). These generally make good gifts, or they can be sold for a small profit. It’s worth visiting regularly – there is often a wealth of shells and cockles washed up on the shore that you can collect. To the south of your map, you’ll find a pleasant little beach. Unfortunately, there’s not much you can do with the duplicate artefacts some townspeople may appreciate them as gifts, but otherwise you can just sell them in your shipping box – no other tradesperson seems to want to buy them. The artefacts can be donated just like the minerals and gems you find in the mine. Turns out they’re worms, and for some reason, these worms are often keepers of lost books from the library, and rare artefacts.īooks will automatically appear in the library when you’ve found them, and it’s worth visiting to read them every once in a while – many of them provide valuable information about the town’s secrets. You can also do the trick were you have one silo, put a chest next to it, go to a newly. I had no idea what they were, and eventually just ignored them. Silos are an essential building to have on any Stardew Valley farm. Whenever you go to feed your animals, the hay dispenser should have a small pile of hay that you can grab and distribute to the nearby feeder.Dig up worms on the ground to find books and artefacts for the library!įor perhaps the first 20 hours of my time with Stardew Valley, I kept seeing strange, wiggly lines on the floor as I walked around. This won’t count if you use a sword, pickaxe, or any other item to cut the grass down. While you have a silo on your farm, any grass you cut using a scythe has a 50% chance to drop hay, and it automatically goes to the structure. The hay easily stacks up and fills only a single slot, and when you need more you can toss it into your silo without taking up any extra space in your inventory. You only need the one silo structure to manage all of the animals you care for properly, and if it doesn’t have any room for more hay, you can collect your extra in a chest. The silo takes up a three by three space on your land, so you need to make sure you have a location set up before requesting the structure. She’ll require 100 gold pieces from you, 100 stone, 10 clay, and five copper bars. You can make it by speaking to Robin at the Carpenter’s Shop. To help manage and feed the farm animals you add to your area, it’s a great item to construct. One silo holds enough hay to feed 8.5 animals for the entire winter. It’s a large tower-like structure that holds up to 240 hay inside of it. One should be more than enough if you've just got one barn and one coop. For those who constantly worry about how much hay your animals have, you can remove this worry and create a silo. The structures you create on your farm in Stardew Valley take up a bit of space, and require a lot of resources, but they make your life endlessly easier when working on your farm.
