Hello Everyone! I have used three mods for making this video to better show experience gain and placement of things to help with the demonstration of what I'm explaining. If you would like to know which ones they are, I have the three mods listed in the description. Thanks again for being awesome!
Great list! If I may add one: Purchase a multiplayer cabin, even if you're playing solo. They're cheaper than sheds in cost and materials, and they come with a set of tools you can use while Clint is holding yours hostage.
I spent like four days going out at night to catch the sturgeon but always got there too late and passed out also realized that I was trying in the wrong season lol i literally have never caught a puffer fish in my wholes Stardew life only got it from the merchant I feel u
I play a LOT of Stardew (playing it while watching, actually) and practically live on the Wiki, but I never knew there stumps spread seeds or that was a weekly reset... I assumed it was daily. I have thousands of hours in this game, and I'm always learning something new about it. God this game is so good! This video was super useful, thank you!
@@Keithustus nah fam, I'm not referring to stumps like they're a possession. There's no individual in question. I should've said "that" or "the", but "their" is also wrong
@@simly5189, both your or my corrections work. (1) Possessive. “their stumps” in that the stumps belong to the unnamed trees. (2) Relative pronoun. “...never knew that stumps spread...” Also fine.
@@Keithustus yeah, but I wasn't talking about the trees, so "their" also being correct is just moot point because that isn't what I meant. It didn't require correction in that way
@@beribyuns This is me with the rare disc right now. I've found it so easily in every other save. Now, it's my last artifact on my year 6 save and no luck. Sigh.
Santé Seems like everyone has that one item they can’t find... If I remember correctly the disc is found in artifact troves, so your best bet it to break open artifact troves to try and get it.
I like smelting my resources at the farm, having it somewhere else than in one area feels like traversing through a vast desert... With no boost of speed
I probably didn’t think of that because I tried to put crab pots in the mines and they disappeared so I figured everything disappears with the day resets.
With the ~600 hours I have in this game I still learnt some things. I didn't know the forageables had a weekly reset Sunday morning, that crafting and selling wild seeds is often more profitable than selling the items themselves, or about leveling up giving you full energy in the morning (that definitely explains why sometimes I "randomly" have full energy despite passing out, haha). Excellent video!
@jester2369 Way to be rude for no reason. Learnt is a word, though they did misuse it. The wiki uses the word forageables, they weren't trying to sound smart. Also who dictated that proper English grammar was required on a comment on TH-cam!? Just watch the video and leave people be! (I'm defending the_rabidsquirel)
@@yuppersinadaze711 Thank you. I was curious though with you saying I misused "learnt", as I had assumed it was just a British English versus the "learned" of American English. I looked it up, and as far as I could see that is indeed what it is. Is there a definition somewhere I'm missing? I don't mean to be confrontational, I genuinely do want to know more.
Such an awesome video. Just wanted to add, when placing chests outside of the farm, make sure it is NOT in an area where an NPC will walk. If a townsperson is blocked by your chest, it will be destroyed.
So to expand upon #8, if you have multiseasonal crops like wheat, the fertilizer will also stick around, in addition to it staying tilled, this way you can make fertilizer last multiple seasons
11:24 I currently have a quest from Pam that requires me to give her a battery pack because her remote is empty that i've been neglecting because battery packs are way too useful and too hard to come by. Now I'm just _waiting_ for her to send me a battery pack that i will give right back to her.
I feel like each of these tips gives me way more than just one tip. I am learning so much from your videos and I just discovered you because I started playing Stardew yesterday. Thank you so much for this thorough video and your editing skills are AMAZING. Especially when I watched the first of your Let's Play Stardew series. Incredible! I find myself pausing and rewinding to catch anything I miss and I'll be sure to take all of this advice to heart as I play more. Thank you!
I just recently got into this game and I am very pleasantly surprised with how engaging and fun it is to really construct my own farm at my own pace. I will definitely be using these tips for my next play through.
The trees that grow in cindersnap forest and other places around the map grow back pretty quickly so if you are needing seeds go give them a shake and cut them down once they reach mature :)
Honestly, I'm so *GLAD* I came across your video! This was a game-changer for me as you offered extremely good tips - especially unique ones that are not mentioned in other videos. Once again, thank you so much for this video!!! You just earned a new subscriber :)
Yes the bugs are so vital!!!! You can use the meat to make regular bait and eventually (if you befriend Linus) wild bait, which sometimes lets you catch 2 fish in one go
the way you think forward about things in early game is so crazy to me , and I didn't even know about the mixed seeds thing! I usually just throw them out!
OMG these are such good tips! i just started a new save and built 4 silos to make every bit of grass on my farm useful, i wish i thought of the chest in the coop/barn first!
I recommend keeping one harvest of strawberries for the 2nd year. If you farm a lot you will be lvl 9 or 10 by the end of fall and make seed makers. Put all the strawberries in the seed makers and plant them in the 1st of spring earning a lot of money.
ngl i thought these tips were gonna be bad but the little extra on some tips really made the video good. Such as the strawberries and speedgro, i didn't know that. Thanks!
This is amazing. A friend and I are getting back into the game recently, but some things have changed and we were apparently wrong about things the last time we played too. Thank you.
Dang, so many of these are amazing tips. The whole video, I was like: "...WHAT?!!" I was pretty proud of myself for figuring out leveling to 4 to get double the salmonberries, but also if you get to lvl 5 and choose gatherer, you have a chance for even more of them.
This has been one of the best new tips and tricks videos. I watched probably 7 or so, some even 20min long. You have given new info that most others haven't touched on thank you!
“It saves you the money from having to buy hay from Marnie, when shes actually open..” Lol I swear I get her schedule down and then I walk in and she’s gone. Probably off with Lewis somewhere :p
Thank you so much for making this video. I used to play Stardew Valley a lot a couple of years ago, but since the latest update I have been wanting to get back into it with a whole new character and farm. Anywho, even though I have played quite a bit in the past, this video was still super helpful. Thanks again, and please take care. Aloha! 🤙
This is actually very helpful for a beginner player like myself. So many other stardew valley beginner videos just say really basic things like “plant all the seeds you can” lol. Like for example I had NO idea the foraging items reset on Sunday mornings. Little tips like that can really elevate the utilization of time, thank you!
Wow, thanks! I'm really glad it helped. I wanted to add tips that were most relevant to early players, with a few things that some people may not know. Stardew can be a complex game and overwhelming game, yet simple at the same time depending on how you play.
Selling seasonal seeds being more profitable (except winter seeds) tip is a great tip! This game is pretty addicting lol and I’ve been looking up lots of tip videos and stuff trying to be the most efficient. Thanks for the video! I’ll share it with my brother who’s playing it with me.
thank you for such a helpful video! i'm late to Stardew Valley as i only bought it over the weekend so i've been binge watching your LP as well as watching a ton of other helpful tips & tricks videos. i love your playstyle as you share tips & tricks throughout. looking forward to watching more!
The best way to get wood is to choose a part of the farm and allow trees to grow there till winter when you can chop them down or when you need some wood. I never had to chop trees outside my farm using this method. When you can make lightning rods, use them over grass to keep your animals from eating it. You can also place grass at the last day of winter and it will stay for the first of spring the next day. Befriending Marnie and harvesting wheat are also good ways of getting hay. Buy rare seeds! They provide the best profit of all the crops and you need one to get a stardrop once you get access to the Lost Woods. Hope these tips help!
Thank you so much! I have Stardew with my 100% achievments and yet still I didn't know that the foragable items disappear on Sunday! Now I know how to lvl up faster and to get some more money.
Definitely learning some things here. Had no idea the stumps could still spread seeds for one. I also could tell foragables build up but had no idea there was a reset day to them.
True tho, as well as you remembering "Wait I have that in a chest in -place-" but you also realize your like in the other side of that place so you have to walk over to it... You can use the teleports but for me, personally, feels like a waste and annoyance when your getting close to full inventory :/
this channel deserves may more subs, it seriously looks like you spend a lot of effort on these videos, and you even put the timestamps in the description! i really hope your channel grows, as it should!!
Great video! I use all these tips/tricks with another couple that I use all the time. Collect all of the quartz from the mines and save them up. When you eventually open the desert, you can trade 5 quartz for 1 standard bomb. Saves a fortune on ore and coal! Also, fire quartz give 3 refined quartz when smelted. Most importantly, recycle! You get refined quartz, coal, wood, stone, iron ore and even cloth. Using recycling machines means I never have to waste coal smelting quartz. Well worth the iron bar, stone and wood it costs to make them!
Thanks for sharing! I started playing this game awhile back on PS4 and now play on switch. I just learned how fun it can be and I’m working on strategy. So this is super cool. Lots of good information and tips!!! You must have some great gameplay!!!
I came into this thinking most of these would be the same old tips that have been circulating around since the game first launched that being a long time fan of the game i would already know. I am glad i checked the video out because i was wrong. There were things in this video that even i didn't know (like getting refined quartz from the large crystals) Thank you for this
I didn't understand about the wild seeds.. but for energy in the mines & fishing.. YES. I started to use another chest in town, but I haven't put any really close to my work areas/ mine and fishing spot. Thanks for confirming nothing would happen to the things inside. I wasn't sure. lol
Happy to help! Be sure to reference the villager pathing when placing a chest out in the world, so that you chest doesn't get broken when they walk through it. imgur.com/a/JlRXGlc has pictures of all areas 1.4 updated.
I am a big fan of the game with many hours logged but had no idea the seasonal seeds didn’t need a scarecrow! Good to know and now I need to rethink how I valued them. Quarry perhaps? Thank you for the video 🙏
I have to say, with over 3000 hours played in STV, that WC’s videos are prolly the best I have seen on you tube. Fun and informative without being obnoxious. “Well played sir, well played!”
Good video. Nice tips & reminders. I always say if u choose mushrooms, wait until after 8pm for the first pick & u will get them every day. Good esp for early game perks.
@@Wickedy sorry that u couldn't get it to work for u. I thght maybe a glitch had happened but I tried it again today & it worked fine. I just waited that night to enter the cave & all has been fine. Keep up the good work. Hope to see u on Twitch soon...
Great video, some really really helpful stuff here! Personally I very rarely watch videos about the game or do too much research, I like just going about my own way, even if it’s sometimes slow and inefficient. But I’m on my second year now and it’s nice to know some of these things now, like about the forgeable reset and the level up thing.
The seed packets selling for so much is a surprise. I'm surprised ConcernedApe didn't adjust that. That is my favorite tip cause it saves me so much time and energy.
I like #23. In general, I stay out of the caves when the spirits are annoyed or whatever but sometimes I just go anyway and have an easier time when they are are happy. I find this funny. Sometimes I go on a "happy" day but still get overwhelmed with serpents!
The good luck days allow you to progress through levels quicker. If you're going to grind 51 for iron or whatever, you don't care if there isn't a stair down.
A Modification for the tip about planting cauli, beans to unlock the speed-gro reward is to plant 13 parsnips, not the 15 given, and buy ONE bean and cauli seed to plant. Crows don't come if you only have 15 or fewer crops. You lose one day for potatoes but you have till the 13th anyway, because you would then only plant potatoes AFTER you harvest the parsnips and sleep to unlock the scarecrow recipe. You could just go for it, but one day doesn't make a huge difference.
P.S. I only play this game on iOS, which makes everything a little different. For example, the updates take way longer. I would love if someone made a video specifically for this form of gameplay
Fish ponds can be useful to keep fish to turn into sashimi or trout soup. Catch one, dump it in the fish pond and use that old fishing rod that either cannot take or doesn't have bait in it and pick them out when you have the second fish (so you can afford to forget and then you take two fish out the next time) because apart from the Sturgeon you don't have to gift anything to unlock three fish in a pond. Also work out what recipes you prefer to use for energy or buffs and set aside a small area to grow those crops and stick them in the kitchen cupboards. Eating a food that buffs foraging after you have watered everything for the day means that the buff is still somewhat useful even if you only forage a few things, and you can leave the effectless foodstuffs (like salmonberries) for mining where you don't want to remove the defence/attack/luck or whatever buff. It's always been a bit of a pity that food is generally profitless yet still quite expensive in lost opportunity cost of selling the uncooked ingredients, meaning that you will either be picking one thing to grind out (e.g. cheese) to eat for simple full refreshment or sticking with foraged items that stack up massively and mostly ignoring the kitchen because you sold the ingredients already. Even if food were a generally LOVED good, it would be helpful to get the kitchen to feed your friends, but it is mostly for completionism that you would choose to use the kitchen yourself. The first year is also a bit of a grind. There's too much to do and too little money or time or energy to do it all, so you optimise to remove the money constraint first. Winter year 1 is the first time you can take a breather. Grandpa giving the critique at the end of year 2 rather than the end of year 3 also rather compresses time and once you have the statue of perfection you don't have much need for going to the Skull Cavern. Delaying Grandpa's return a year would give a year clear to make visiting Skull Cavern worthwhile to get iridium or, if you're playing more chill and slow, enough time to do so before you get marked for performance. If, for example, the prices at JojaMart were 50-75% of the price of Pierre's, but only while the community center was being fixed (price dumping being a thing) or for a full year after buying the Joja Corp membership, or for the first full year, then it would once more be a little bit easier to start off the game with limited funds and maximise profit by using Joja. Oh and another gripe is the retaining soil. 2000% not worth it. If it were cheaper you could use it to reduce very slightly the effort taken watering plants, but you'd be hard put to see which random spot didn't need water, so you will likely waste more time checking than you save not watering. In my opinion it ought to allow ONE not watering but retain the water state. For the basic. For the deluxe version it could allow two non watering states to retain water before it needs to be reapplied. Even then, though, it would really only be useful in the greenhouse, where you probably wouldn't bother with fertiliser (since it depletes at a new season), but it would still be quite useful, if never used where you could use normal fertiliser. The crafting for deluxe fertiliser is also not worth it. Spot cases might make sense, but so infrequently you would never choose it over normal fertiliser. If it made 4 fertiliser, then you might use it in place of normal fertiliser until you run out of fish, since it would reduce the use of sap, and you might not have enough sap to go through all your crops.
TASTY TIP: while riding a horse you can enter a fence without getting off the horse and opening the gate. if the fence is vertical push against it going horizontal with the horse then change direction to go parallel with the fence (vertical) for like one step and then resume pushing against it going horizontal and you will pass right through like the green martian. I just stumbled across this, saves me a lot of time
Im new to Stardew Valley and its so cool to see someone who also has a cat in it 😁✊ and also i didn’t know cauliflower doesn’t grow after the 15th and because of that mine is just left there behind :’)
Hello Everyone! I have used three mods for making this video to better show experience gain and placement of things to help with the demonstration of what I'm explaining. If you would like to know which ones they are, I have the three mods listed in the description. Thanks again for being awesome!
Bruh literally yesterday. How your doing especially In these quarantine time
Do the mods work with mobile?
Gamers com
Yes.
@Gamers com what did you do
Should I buy it????
Great list! If I may add one: Purchase a multiplayer cabin, even if you're playing solo. They're cheaper than sheds in cost and materials, and they come with a set of tools you can use while Clint is holding yours hostage.
I should use that in my LP, I keep forgetting it!
@@Tangtangtangeunha not until multiplayer comes out on mobile ;(
“While Clint is holding yours hostage” I’m wheezing
That's a genius idea
@@dorkydragon5055 I've been waiting for this for 5 years!!! 5 in-game years that is 😅
The traveling cart was the only reason I finished the community centre at all, because I couldn't catch a Sturgeon
Ghurl same
me roo but with the pufferfish rip
I spent like four days going out at night to catch the sturgeon but always got there too late and passed out also realized that I was trying in the wrong season lol i literally have never caught a puffer fish in my wholes Stardew life only got it from the merchant I feel u
I only caught tilapia and carp, i bought the others from the merchant my dude always got somenthing worthy but pricey 😂
omg the sturgeon was a 💩 to catch i believe you can only catch them while its raining in the fall? im not 100 percent positive though
I have like 300 hours on this game and still did not know/hadn't thought of almost half of those...
lol same
Bro same
me but with 1000hrs looool
I play a LOT of Stardew (playing it while watching, actually) and practically live on the Wiki, but I never knew there stumps spread seeds or that was a weekly reset... I assumed it was daily. I have thousands of hours in this game, and I'm always learning something new about it. God this game is so good! This video was super useful, thank you!
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*their stumps
@@Keithustus nah fam, I'm not referring to stumps like they're a possession. There's no individual in question. I should've said "that" or "the", but "their" is also wrong
@@simly5189, both your or my corrections work.
(1) Possessive. “their stumps” in that the stumps belong to the unnamed trees.
(2) Relative pronoun. “...never knew that stumps spread...” Also fine.
@@Keithustus yeah, but I wasn't talking about the trees, so "their" also being correct is just moot point because that isn't what I meant. It didn't require correction in that way
All tips should include one tip: don’t sell the dinosaur egg
I even can't find one for myself
Found one from those green lizards in skull cavern on my first kill. Guess I was lucky?
Whenever I start a new save I find one pretty quickly, but I still can’t find one on my year 12 save :/
@@beribyuns This is me with the rare disc right now. I've found it so easily in every other save. Now, it's my last artifact on my year 6 save and no luck. Sigh.
Santé Seems like everyone has that one item they can’t find... If I remember correctly the disc is found in artifact troves, so your best bet it to break open artifact troves to try and get it.
It NEVER occurred to me to keep furnaces in the mines and smelt bars while mining or fishing. Why didn't I ever think of that?? It's brilliant!
Similar tip, still works for shop resets on mobile. Krobus sells slime so keep your presses in the sewers ♥
Ik right I feel retarded like I'd think about placing furniture outside but not furnaces??
I like smelting my resources at the farm, having it somewhere else than in one area feels like traversing through a vast desert...
With no boost of speed
I was today years old when I learned you can place furnaces there. I really should do that as well.
I probably didn’t think of that because I tried to put crab pots in the mines and they disappeared so I figured everything disappears with the day resets.
With the ~600 hours I have in this game I still learnt some things. I didn't know the forageables had a weekly reset Sunday morning, that crafting and selling wild seeds is often more profitable than selling the items themselves, or about leveling up giving you full energy in the morning (that definitely explains why sometimes I "randomly" have full energy despite passing out, haha). Excellent video!
Same. I just hit 700 hours and I didn't know those exact ones. I can't wait to show this video to my niece too.
@jester2369 Way to be rude for no reason. Learnt is a word, though they did misuse it. The wiki uses the word forageables, they weren't trying to sound smart. Also who dictated that proper English grammar was required on a comment on TH-cam!? Just watch the video and leave people be! (I'm defending the_rabidsquirel)
jester2369 I bet you’re fun at parties.
It's weird finding comments from people you know on TH-cam lmao. We should start a farm one day! :)
@@yuppersinadaze711 Thank you. I was curious though with you saying I misused "learnt", as I had assumed it was just a British English versus the "learned" of American English. I looked it up, and as far as I could see that is indeed what it is. Is there a definition somewhere I'm missing? I don't mean to be confrontational, I genuinely do want to know more.
Such an awesome video. Just wanted to add, when placing chests outside of the farm, make sure it is NOT in an area where an NPC will walk. If a townsperson is blocked by your chest, it will be destroyed.
So to expand upon #8, if you have multiseasonal crops like wheat, the fertilizer will also stick around, in addition to it staying tilled, this way you can make fertilizer last multiple seasons
Except inside the greenhouse
11:24 I currently have a quest from Pam that requires me to give her a battery pack because her remote is empty that i've been neglecting because battery packs are way too useful and too hard to come by. Now I'm just _waiting_ for her to send me a battery pack that i will give right back to her.
Stonks
I feel like each of these tips gives me way more than just one tip. I am learning so much from your videos and I just discovered you because I started playing Stardew yesterday. Thank you so much for this thorough video and your editing skills are AMAZING. Especially when I watched the first of your Let's Play Stardew series. Incredible! I find myself pausing and rewinding to catch anything I miss and I'll be sure to take all of this advice to heart as I play more. Thank you!
wow that "bring chest everywhere" is a life saver and efficient thank you
I just recently got into this game and I am very pleasantly surprised with how engaging and fun it is to really construct my own farm at my own pace. I will definitely be using these tips for my next play through.
"Save your trees for seeds"
Me:i just wiped out the whole place for space :/
I think we all do this first run. We live and learn.
Me too, I guess I got a bit too excited about lumberjackIng.
Start over 😏
Keep a portion of farmland to farm trees for wood and seeds.
The trees that grow in cindersnap forest and other places around the map grow back pretty quickly so if you are needing seeds go give them a shake and cut them down once they reach mature :)
Honestly, I'm so *GLAD* I came across your video! This was a game-changer for me as you offered extremely good tips - especially unique ones that are not mentioned in other videos.
Once again, thank you so much for this video!!! You just earned a new subscriber :)
I had no idea that the minecarts held coal. I thought they were just for the aesthetic.
same :/
Yes the bugs are so vital!!!! You can use the meat to make regular bait and eventually (if you befriend Linus) wild bait, which sometimes lets you catch 2 fish in one go
The training rod helped me enjoy fishing while leveling up
the way you think forward about things in early game is so crazy to me , and I didn't even know about the mixed seeds thing! I usually just throw them out!
OMG these are such good tips! i just started a new save and built 4 silos to make every bit of grass on my farm useful, i wish i thought of the chest in the coop/barn first!
I recommend keeping one harvest of strawberries for the 2nd year. If you farm a lot you will be lvl 9 or 10 by the end of fall and make seed makers. Put all the strawberries in the seed makers and plant them in the 1st of spring earning a lot of money.
Best guide this 4th year veteran has heard in a long time.
I’ve recently jumped back into Stardew Valley. There’s so much to cover since Vanilla days.
ngl i thought these tips were gonna be bad but the little extra on some tips really made the video good. Such as the strawberries and speedgro, i didn't know that. Thanks!
Thanks! I worked hard in making this list, trying to find some things others haven't really mentioned. Glad it helped!
This is such a helpful video. I have over 100 hous in Stardew and still learned something. Loving it!
Go to the beach everyday. Especially saturday
Me: **goes there cuz elliot** ....
Lol Same
Biggest creeper in the game
This channel deserves more SUBS!
This is amazing. A friend and I are getting back into the game recently, but some things have changed and we were apparently wrong about things the last time we played too. Thank you.
Dang, so many of these are amazing tips. The whole video, I was like: "...WHAT?!!" I was pretty proud of myself for figuring out leveling to 4 to get double the salmonberries, but also if you get to lvl 5 and choose gatherer, you have a chance for even more of them.
This has been one of the best new tips and tricks videos. I watched probably 7 or so, some even 20min long. You have given new info that most others haven't touched on thank you!
“It saves you the money from having to buy hay from Marnie, when shes actually open..” Lol I swear I get her schedule down and then I walk in and she’s gone. Probably off with Lewis somewhere :p
These are some solid tips, I've been playing for hundreds of hours and still didn't know most of this! Thanks!
the 1 silo and chest combo! OMG this is the first time i'm seeing this tip and it's GENIUS! THANK YOU!
Thank you so much for making this video. I used to play Stardew Valley a lot a couple of years ago, but since the latest update I have been wanting to get back into it with a whole new character and farm. Anywho, even though I have played quite a bit in the past, this video was still super helpful. Thanks again, and please take care. Aloha! 🤙
This is actually very helpful for a beginner player like myself. So many other stardew valley beginner videos just say really basic things like “plant all the seeds you can” lol. Like for example I had NO idea the foraging items reset on Sunday mornings. Little tips like that can really elevate the utilization of time, thank you!
Wow, thanks! I'm really glad it helped. I wanted to add tips that were most relevant to early players, with a few things that some people may not know. Stardew can be a complex game and overwhelming game, yet simple at the same time depending on how you play.
This may singlehandedly be the best TH-cam recommendation ever!
thank you for this!! we appreciate you
Selling seasonal seeds being more profitable (except winter seeds) tip is a great tip! This game is pretty addicting lol and I’ve been looking up lots of tip videos and stuff trying to be the most efficient. Thanks for the video! I’ll share it with my brother who’s playing it with me.
thank you for such a helpful video! i'm late to Stardew Valley as i only bought it over the weekend so i've been binge watching your LP as well as watching a ton of other helpful tips & tricks videos. i love your playstyle as you share tips & tricks throughout. looking forward to watching more!
Been playing three years and I never knew you could click on berry bushes! Thank you!
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Been playing 2 days but i knew that ..... maybe i exprienced it from other games like dont starve
I'm not trying to be mean, but it's kind of explained right to your face, lol
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The best way to get wood is to choose a part of the farm and allow trees to grow there till winter when you can chop them down or when you need some wood. I never had to chop trees outside my farm using this method.
When you can make lightning rods, use them over grass to keep your animals from eating it. You can also place grass at the last day of winter and it will stay for the first of spring the next day.
Befriending Marnie and harvesting wheat are also good ways of getting hay.
Buy rare seeds! They provide the best profit of all the crops and you need one to get a stardrop once you get access to the Lost Woods.
Hope these tips help!
Thank you so much! I have Stardew with my 100% achievments and yet still I didn't know that the foragable items disappear on Sunday! Now I know how to lvl up faster and to get some more money.
@jester2369 ...it's a made up term used to describe an action in a video game, idiot
Thanks! I've only been playing a month or so and this is really useful. I had no idea I could stick chests outside my property!
“Leave the stumps alone”
All the energy I’ve wasted for the past 2 years: 👁👄👁
This was great. I started playing on a farm with two veterans so i startex off feeling like an anchor at times. But some of these they dont know.
I started playing this game a few weeks ago after buying on the last Steam sale. These are some really good tips. Thanks for sharing!
Definitely learning some things here. Had no idea the stumps could still spread seeds for one. I also could tell foragables build up but had no idea there was a reset day to them.
Keeping chest everywhere is good but it makes me forget to sell things..
😂😂
True tho, as well as you remembering "Wait I have that in a chest in -place-" but you also realize your like in the other side of that place so you have to walk over to it... You can use the teleports but for me, personally, feels like a waste and annoyance when your getting close to full inventory :/
This is such an amazing guide! I just recently started playing again and Ill definitely use this!
This was by far the most helpful video I’ve watched! Thank you!! ❤️
The chest+forge/recycler tip is AMAZING. Thank you :D
this channel deserves may more subs, it seriously looks like you spend a lot of effort on these videos, and you even put the timestamps in the description! i really hope your channel grows, as it should!!
Wow! I'm impressed by how much knowledge is packed into this video. It's exactly what I was looking for.
Great video! I use all these tips/tricks with another couple that I use all the time. Collect all of the quartz from the mines and save them up. When you eventually open the desert, you can trade 5 quartz for 1 standard bomb. Saves a fortune on ore and coal! Also, fire quartz give 3 refined quartz when smelted. Most importantly, recycle! You get refined quartz, coal, wood, stone, iron ore and even cloth. Using recycling machines means I never have to waste coal smelting quartz. Well worth the iron bar, stone and wood it costs to make them!
I just buy the bombs from the Dwarf lol..
Thanks for sharing! I started playing this game awhile back on PS4 and now play on switch. I just learned how fun it can be and I’m working on strategy. So this is super cool. Lots of good information and tips!!! You must have some great gameplay!!!
I came into this thinking most of these would be the same old tips that have been circulating around since the game first launched that being a long time fan of the game i would already know. I am glad i checked the video out because i was wrong. There were things in this video that even i didn't know (like getting refined quartz from the large crystals) Thank you for this
Geez! I love u girl! Makes so happy a nice casual strategie. Thank you so so soooo much!!! ♡
I didn't understand about the wild seeds.. but for energy in the mines & fishing.. YES. I started to use another chest in town, but I haven't put any really close to my work areas/ mine and fishing spot. Thanks for confirming nothing would happen to the things inside. I wasn't sure. lol
Happy to help! Be sure to reference the villager pathing when placing a chest out in the world, so that you chest doesn't get broken when they walk through it. imgur.com/a/JlRXGlc has pictures of all areas 1.4 updated.
I am a big fan of the game with many hours logged but had no idea the seasonal seeds didn’t need a scarecrow! Good to know and now I need to rethink how I valued them. Quarry perhaps? Thank you for the video 🙏
I love how detailed your videos are!
Thank you!!! I embarrassingly didn't know some things that were probably obvious to others. You made me restart my game now lol. GREAT VIDEO!
I played 500+ hrs and I still find several of these astonishingly helpful
Just started playing stardew and this list is amazing i look forward to watching the rest of your vids, you have a pleasant voice too! Subscribed
I have to say, with over 3000 hours played in STV, that WC’s videos are prolly the best I have seen on you tube. Fun and informative without being obnoxious. “Well played sir, well played!”
Omg thanks for the kind words! Glad that my vid helped you out.
Found this channel through this vid, I hope this channel becomes very big. Such a helpful vid ! Thanks!!
SO happy i found this channel, wish I knew this tips earlierrr llol
Good video. Nice tips & reminders. I always say if u choose mushrooms, wait until after 8pm for the first pick & u will get them every day. Good esp for early game perks.
I saw you give that tip on my LP's! Thanks! I tried the method and couldn't quite get it to work for me though, but I'll try again.
@@Wickedy sorry that u couldn't get it to work for u. I thght maybe a glitch had happened but I tried it again today & it worked fine. I just waited that night to enter the cave & all has been fine. Keep up the good work. Hope to see u on Twitch soon...
I have an embarrassing amount of hours logged on this game and some of these I didn't know! Thank you!
This video is so good. You had ideas I never would of thought of and overall the video was so helpful!
Oh wow, I actually learned some new things :D awesome! Thanks so much!
your videos cheer up my horrible days. thank you
Great video, some really really helpful stuff here! Personally I very rarely watch videos about the game or do too much research, I like just going about my own way, even if it’s sometimes slow and inefficient. But I’m on my second year now and it’s nice to know some of these things now, like about the forgeable reset and the level up thing.
Thanks for the tips! Launching now to put recycle machines and smelters at my fishing spots and the mines! XO
My first crab pot in every game i start is from the crabpot bundle ._.
also the best tip here is that farm design because it looks great
2:28 "It's a great source of free energy..."
*ElectroBoom has entered the chat*
The leveling up tip is huge! Never understood why sometimes i'd have full energy after a hard night in the mines :)
Thi is the best Stardew channel on this site. Thank you for your content!
The seed packets selling for so much is a surprise. I'm surprised ConcernedApe didn't adjust that. That is my favorite tip cause it saves me so much time and energy.
I've only watched this video & subbed today because of it. QUALITY. Thank you. I'm on Y1 summer.
I've been playing since it came out, but I still learned some info, thank you 💜🌷🐔
I like #23. In general, I stay out of the caves when the spirits are annoyed or whatever but sometimes I just go anyway and have an easier time when they are are happy. I find this funny. Sometimes I go on a "happy" day but still get overwhelmed with serpents!
The good luck days allow you to progress through levels quicker. If you're going to grind 51 for iron or whatever, you don't care if there isn't a stair down.
A Modification for the tip about planting cauli, beans to unlock the speed-gro reward is to plant 13 parsnips, not the 15 given, and buy ONE bean and cauli seed to plant. Crows don't come if you only have 15 or fewer crops. You lose one day for potatoes but you have till the 13th anyway, because you would then only plant potatoes AFTER you harvest the parsnips and sleep to unlock the scarecrow recipe. You could just go for it, but one day doesn't make a huge difference.
This video is SO HELPFUL! Thank you
P.S. I only play this game on iOS, which makes everything a little different. For example, the updates take way longer. I would love if someone made a video specifically for this form of gameplay
Omo, this is the best one yet. So helpful!
If you plant mixed seeds in winter, in the greenhouse, you’ll get all season crops from them.
Thank you so much for this! very informative!
the tips in this video were so useful! thank you!
Really nice video. It helped a lot on my let's plays.
Keep the good work.
Thanks.
I never knew you could empty out your silos into chests to restock them instead of building another. Thanks for the tip wickedy.
Let’s go another Stardew valley video
@5:45 omg that layout is so cute!
Here because it was pretty much the only one I could find that wasn't 3 years old
I love hearing the Zelda music in the beginning of your videos ❤
It is also really good to check the beach after it rains because every time I did I got at least 3 rainbow shells :)
As someone with 1000+ hours in Stardew Valley I found pretty much all of these tips super helpful! ❤
That's great to hear from me! Thanks, glad it was useful!
Fish ponds can be useful to keep fish to turn into sashimi or trout soup. Catch one, dump it in the fish pond and use that old fishing rod that either cannot take or doesn't have bait in it and pick them out when you have the second fish (so you can afford to forget and then you take two fish out the next time) because apart from the Sturgeon you don't have to gift anything to unlock three fish in a pond.
Also work out what recipes you prefer to use for energy or buffs and set aside a small area to grow those crops and stick them in the kitchen cupboards. Eating a food that buffs foraging after you have watered everything for the day means that the buff is still somewhat useful even if you only forage a few things, and you can leave the effectless foodstuffs (like salmonberries) for mining where you don't want to remove the defence/attack/luck or whatever buff.
It's always been a bit of a pity that food is generally profitless yet still quite expensive in lost opportunity cost of selling the uncooked ingredients, meaning that you will either be picking one thing to grind out (e.g. cheese) to eat for simple full refreshment or sticking with foraged items that stack up massively and mostly ignoring the kitchen because you sold the ingredients already. Even if food were a generally LOVED good, it would be helpful to get the kitchen to feed your friends, but it is mostly for completionism that you would choose to use the kitchen yourself.
The first year is also a bit of a grind. There's too much to do and too little money or time or energy to do it all, so you optimise to remove the money constraint first. Winter year 1 is the first time you can take a breather. Grandpa giving the critique at the end of year 2 rather than the end of year 3 also rather compresses time and once you have the statue of perfection you don't have much need for going to the Skull Cavern. Delaying Grandpa's return a year would give a year clear to make visiting Skull Cavern worthwhile to get iridium or, if you're playing more chill and slow, enough time to do so before you get marked for performance.
If, for example, the prices at JojaMart were 50-75% of the price of Pierre's, but only while the community center was being fixed (price dumping being a thing) or for a full year after buying the Joja Corp membership, or for the first full year, then it would once more be a little bit easier to start off the game with limited funds and maximise profit by using Joja.
Oh and another gripe is the retaining soil. 2000% not worth it. If it were cheaper you could use it to reduce very slightly the effort taken watering plants, but you'd be hard put to see which random spot didn't need water, so you will likely waste more time checking than you save not watering. In my opinion it ought to allow ONE not watering but retain the water state. For the basic. For the deluxe version it could allow two non watering states to retain water before it needs to be reapplied. Even then, though, it would really only be useful in the greenhouse, where you probably wouldn't bother with fertiliser (since it depletes at a new season), but it would still be quite useful, if never used where you could use normal fertiliser. The crafting for deluxe fertiliser is also not worth it. Spot cases might make sense, but so infrequently you would never choose it over normal fertiliser. If it made 4 fertiliser, then you might use it in place of normal fertiliser until you run out of fish, since it would reduce the use of sap, and you might not have enough sap to go through all your crops.
Best SV guide ever with every link given 😍
TASTY TIP: while riding a horse you can enter a fence without getting off the horse and opening the gate.
if the fence is vertical push against it going horizontal with the horse then change direction to go parallel with the fence (vertical) for like one step and then resume pushing against it going horizontal and you will pass right through like the green martian.
I just stumbled across this, saves me a lot of time
Im new to Stardew Valley and its so cool to see someone who also has a cat in it 😁✊ and also i didn’t know cauliflower doesn’t grow after the 15th and because of that mine is just left there behind :’)
💫🧙🏻♀️💜Omg i learned so much! Thx u are the best stardrew valley youtuber ever💜🧙🏻♀️💫