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The first thing that you need in Stardew Valley in order to start fishing is a fishing rod! While most tools are automatically given to you when you arrive on the farm, players will notice that the fishing rod is missing. So, how do you get a fishing rod in Stardew Val
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Just like the rest of Stardew Valley, the options are pretty limitless. You can put the ones needed to restore the Community Center in their respective bundles, you can sell fish, you can make a ton of different recipes with them after you upgrade your kitchen to have a house, and you can create other things with them like fertilizer for your crops. If you're not into any of those options, toss them in the shipping box or sell them to Willy in his Fish Shop to get some cash for your f
Spend a relaxing afternoon at one of the local fishing spots. The waters are teeming with seasonal varieties of delicious fish. Craft bait, bobbers, and crab pots to help you in your journey toward catching every fish and becoming a local leg
Strabound developer and Stardew Valley publisher Chucklefish Games has once again teased its upcoming, unannounced " Stardew Valley meets Harry Potter" game with a duo of new screenshots, as well as a few details about the already anticipated g
A fishing rod isn't the only place to use your bait or get fish in Stardew Valley! There are certain fish that can only be found in Crab Pots that you definitely need for the Community Center, to craft certain items, and to make some reci
This is a costly mistake many players make in the first year of Stardew Valley as they get used to raising animals . Grass seems like a pain in the beginning, but it's a great source of free Hay for most of the year, except during Winter . Most players will ignore the abundance of grass around their farm, thinking it’ll be available year-round just to lose it all in Win
Stardew Valley was designed to prevent you from the heartbreaking realization that your beloved Cow Decal has starved to death, but that doesn’t mean you should avoid feeding your animals just because! A common mistake new players make is not only not feeding their pets, but failing to realize feeders can do this automatically in upgraded ba
As you begin gathering items in the game, you’ll find that you quickly start running out of room to store items in your inventory and will be tempted to either trash or sell things you might genuinely need later on. To avoid this problem, it’s smart to build Chests to hold all your stuff at h
Buildings process and additional reading produce items quickly, movement speed is fast, resources grow back overnight, enemies respawn quickly and progress happens swiftly. You’ll rarely be waiting for something to happen in Forager and many players are grateful for t
Chucklefish also revealed some of the game's systems, including magic, potion making, and farming systems. Further details of each were not provided, but it was said the goal is to make sure each system is rewarding and satisfying on its own. "Expect to have a lot to do in the final game," says Br
There are worse penalties for not saving your game than losing a day's progress, but considering how tedious some of your early-game work will be before you're able to begin automating the farm, losing an entire day can be a huge frustration. You can go to bed at any time, so crawl between the sheets before closing the g
For those that don't know: Stardew Valley first released for PC back in February 2016, where it emerged as an out-of-nowhere breakout hit, quickly passing one million copies sold . Ports for Mac, Linux, PS4, and Xbox One were then released later that year, while the game's Wii U version was cancelled in favor of a Switch rele
With 28 days in a season and so much to do to maximize your time in each one, it can be easy to get a little overzealous with the planting without looking at the Calendar . If you plant a seed that only grows in one season too close to the switch to a new one, you’ll wake up on Day One of the new season to find dried roots in the y
Forager blows Stardew Valley out of the water by making the base expandable via island expansion. As the player progresses in the game they are able to expand the size of the island allowing them to explore different areas. It also has the nice benefit of allowing you to expand your base as the island around it grows until you have a sprawling base of operati
While Stardew Valley did have its share of combat, Forager makes it faster paced and more rewarding. Combat doesn’t feel like an optional task, but an integral part of gameplay designed to help the player progress. Combat doesn’t feel distracting in the same way it did in Stardew Val