

Suddenly, Pelican Town isn’t going to seem quite as big anymore. Then stop by Marnie’s Ranch during normal business hours (9-5), pray that she’s actually behind the counter for once, and buy a horse. All you need to do is build a stable on your property. Thankfully, players have the option of purchasing a horse to expedite their travels. Photo: Photo: International Digital Times Build A StableĪs you’ve probably noticed, running to/from every destination in Stardew Valley can be rather time-consuming.
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Now that we have a full week of farming under our belts,here are some of the tips and tricks we recommend for anyone looking to make the most of their time in Stardew Valley. It’s much faster than breaking down your fences and replacing them with fresh posts. Thankfully, repairing your fences is as simple as approaching faulty sections, with wood or stone (depending on the fence type) as your currently selected inventory item, and use your resource stack to repair the fence. If you’ve been building fences in Stardew Valley, chances are you’ve already come to the horrifying realization that the barricades break down faster than some players might have expected. We might recommend keeping a few gifts on-hand for the villagers you upset, though. But anyone looking to get some actual usage out of the slingshot might enjoy knowing they can run around the town performing their best Dennis the Menace impression if they so choose. We’re not sure this one technically qualifies as a tip, since shooting your fellow Pelican Town residents will actually make them less fond of the player. Without further adieu, here are more tips and tricks for Stardew Valley! You Can Shoot Villagers With The Slingshot


So, if you’ve got advice of your own to share, be sure to leave it in the comments section. We’d also love to hear from fellow Stardew Valley players. We’ll be drawing inspiration from all aspects of the game this time around, from fishing to spelunking, and there’s no particular order to the advice that follows. Now, we’ve rounded up another batch of tips and tricks for anyone looking to get the most out of their time with Stardew Valley. Previously, we’ve put together an outline for your first year on the farm, rounded up all the information needed to become an expert fisherman and walked you through the process of finding a spouse. Stardew Valley madness continues this week, entirely unabated here at the iDigitalTimes office, stealing every spare moment of time away from our daily lives as fans around the globe continue to pursue their dreams of building the world’s greatest digital farmstead.
