8 Mistakes New Players Make in Stardew Valley

1 aug 2021 at 11:48

Stardew Valley was released back in 2016 but remains one of the best life simulation games as a farmer. The game continues to attract new players and maintains its popularity. However, it's important to remember that you'll have to entertain yourself independently. Fortunately, the game allows you to easily find interesting activities. You can engage in farming, interact with other characters, and even travel through the virtual world.

Such a wide range of options often leads to beginners not knowing what to do initially and making many mistakes. Among them are the most common mistakes that are worth remembering and avoiding to fully enjoy the gameplay.


Playing without planning

Of course, Stardew Valley has a main goal. Players must perform daily actions that will determine the further development of their farm. The game is designed to be realistic, so don't be surprised if several days pass without any crops. In the game, you need to carefully consider your actions and schedule, keeping in mind long-term perspectives.

For example, it's wise to prepare for the onset of winter during the summer. It wouldn't hurt to create multiple chests to store seeds during the winter. Additionally, it's advisable to learn to let go of unnecessary clutter and not carry around various resources. If some resources won't be needed in the near future, it's better to dispose of them. Store only what will be truly useful.

Engaging in only one activity

The game offers a vast amount of content and various tasks. Even after months of playing, players may not have discovered all the possibilities of Stardew Valley. This often happens because beginners become fixated on one action for consecutive days. For example, they may go mining in the cave every day and not engage in anything else. This quickly becomes routine, and the game becomes boring. However, it's worth considering that there are other activities in the virtual world. You can go fishing or explore the surrounding areas. Even by changing the cave and trying your luck elsewhere, you may find more valuable items.

Moreover, it's not advisable to focus solely on one goal. Some players devote all their efforts to earning money without fully understanding where they can spend it. While finances are an important aspect of the game, solely focusing on earning money may cause you to overlook other important tasks. As a result, you may end up with money but a neglected farm. The secret to success in Stardew Valley lies in its variety, so it's important to be multitasking and not expend all your energy on a single goal.

Unproductive farm management

Any player familiar with the concept of a village or a plot of land knows about the multitude of tasks to be done. Village residents always have plenty of work that can be done from morning till evening. If the work is not done productively, it will be impossible to complete everything.

Many beginners in Stardew Valley make the mistake of trying to do multiple tasks simultaneously. As a result, they jump from one task to another and end up not accomplishing much. Energy runs out, and there are no significant changes on the farm. To avoid this, it's necessary to learn how to combine tasks effectively. Only then can progress be made in character development and farm management.

For example, if the character goes to town to gather resources, it's not advisable to waste time. You can interact with NPCs along the way and gain friendship points. Before returning home, it's worth spending some time fishing to return not only with resources but also with fish. The same principle applies to other tasks. Planning tasks on the farm allows for maximum productivity. Otherwise, it will be impossible to complete everything.

Mismanaging grass

As soon as the player starts the game, they find themselves on a plot of land that looks more like a construction site. Construction materials are scattered everywhere, and there's hardly any space for growing crops. There are only trees, rocks, and lots of grass. While it's true that waiting for winter will cause the grass to wither, it's highly inefficient. The reason is that grass is a valuable resource in the game. Its seeds can be sold for 50 gold each, and besides, vegetation is useful for producing hay.

So it's not worth waiting for the cold weather. After all, you can deprive yourself of valuable resources. It's worth remembering that in Stardew Valley, all resources play a certain role, and there are no useless ones here. Therefore, it's better to spend your time gathering grass but get seeds and hay in return.

Not taking care of animals

Of course, Stardew Valley is far from being a Tamagotchi, and it's not necessary to constantly take care of the animals. You can even not feed them, and nothing will happen to them. However, it's not recommended to do so. If you don't constantly take care of the animals, they won't produce the necessary resources.

Feeding them has its nuances. You need to perform this procedure at a certain frequency and in the required amount. If the character gives too little feed to the chickens, they will lay small eggs. To get many bonuses, you need to provide proper care for all the animals on the farm. Only then can you obtain quality resources.

Not interacting with anyone

In the game, you can not only engage in farming and construction but also interact with other villagers. Unfortunately, many beginners don't attach much importance to this and completely ignore NPCs. This is a big mistake. Stardew Valley has many characters, and all of them can be useful. It's worth starting to communicate with the townspeople or neighbors on the farm right away. If you don't do this, you will face certain difficulties in the future.

The thing is, you can't just start a serious conversation with any character. First, you need to earn their favor through simple conversations and earn friendship points. If you don't have enough points, NPCs will simply ignore you. As a result, you won't be able to receive interesting rewards from the characters. By the way, there is an option to get married in the game, and for that, you also need friendship points. So, it's important to interact with NPCs and build friendly relationships right from the beginning of the game.

Not watching TV

In modern life, television is no longer as popular as it used to be. Many people prefer to get information from the internet and watch movies on various platforms. However, this doesn't apply to Stardew Valley. Here, the character simply needs to watch TV regularly.

This is because during TV shows, the character can learn a lot of valuable information. Through the programs, the character can learn about the locations of treasures, the peculiarities of growing various crops, and even check the weather forecast. It's also important to watch cooking shows, where you can discover some interesting recipes. All of this will be useful for further development of your farm. Moreover, there are a lot of programs, and you might have to wait a long time for a repeat of a particularly valuable recipe. That's why it's worth watching TV regularly.

Not paying attention to sleep

Just like in real life, a healthy and restful sleep is important in Stardew Valley as well. In the game, it affects the character's condition and productivity. If the character hasn't had enough sleep, they will have less energy than usual. As a result, they won't be able to accomplish much during the day. So, it's not worth disrupting the sleep schedule, and the character should be given enough time to rest.

If the player doesn't allocate time for sleep, they will soon experience the negative consequences. The character will only be able to do a few tasks before receiving a notification that they're tired. It's best not to let it get to that point and provide enough time for your farmer to sleep.

At the same time, it's important to remember that Stardew Valley is just a game, albeit a very interesting one. There's no need to rush and try to do everything at once. As a result, you won't derive any enjoyment from the gameplay, and it will quickly become boring. It's not worth engaging in daily routine farming tasks only. Stardew Valley offers players many interesting things, and it's necessary to take advantage of this opportunity.

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