I’m in Winter of year 4 and kind of running out of things to do. There’s the buildings I can buy from the wizard I guess, and I eventually want to make a deep run in the skull cavern but that’s a giant pain in the butt.
Yeah, I once made level 50 in the skull cavern and that was with a huge amount of luck! I know how to reach deep levels in theory, but it’s definitely tough.
Eh, getting deep into the Skull Cavern isn't hard, just expensive.
Fill up most of your inventory with Stone, which you can buy from Robin. Then just craft staircases down. Dump a few hundred thousand gold on Stone, bring along some bombs, and you can easily make it out of there with a few hundred Iridium Ore.
Eh, getting deep into the Skull Cavern isn't hard, just expensive.
Fill up most of your inventory with Stone, which you can buy from Robin. Then just craft staircases down. Dump a few hundred thousand gold on Stone, bring along some bombs, and you can easily make it out of there with a few hundred Iridium Ore.
For Mr. Qi’s Quest to meet you on level 100 of the skull cavern he apparently calls it cheating if you use stairs!
It’s only a throwaway line but it’s still a challenge to me to try and do it without!
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knitdanIn ur baseKillin ur guysRegistered Userregular
Speaking of buying materials from Robin, is there a way to say “I want to buy X amount” instead of just holding the button and watching the numbers go up as the little popping noise becomes bopopbopopopopopopop for infinity?
“I was quick when I came in here, I’m twice as quick now”
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
Eh, getting deep into the Skull Cavern isn't hard, just expensive.
Fill up most of your inventory with Stone, which you can buy from Robin. Then just craft staircases down. Dump a few hundred thousand gold on Stone, bring along some bombs, and you can easily make it out of there with a few hundred Iridium Ore.
For Mr. Qi’s Quest to meet you on level 100 of the skull cavern he apparently calls it cheating if you use stairs!
It’s only a throwaway line but it’s still a challenge to me to try and do it without!
Yeah, the thing about that is:
How did that hypocritical motherfucker get to level 100, himself? You think he climbed down?
Speaking of buying materials from Robin, is there a way to say “I want to buy X amount” instead of just holding the button and watching the numbers go up as the little popping noise becomes bopopbopopopopopopop for infinity?
Hit Ctrl or Shift while clicking to make it go up by 5 each time so it's faster. (I forget which one exactly since I do it by muscle memory. It works in all the game shops.)
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It's shift. Also right click moves one of an item instead of a whole stack, and shift+right click moves half the stack.
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knitdanIn ur baseKillin ur guysRegistered Userregular
I’m on the Switch
“I was quick when I came in here, I’m twice as quick now”
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
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How did that hypocritical motherfucker get to level 100, himself? You think he climbed down?
Probably magic.
But it's okay to use some staircases, just not for every floor. If you end up on the all monster one you can make a staircase and skip it and Qi won't mind at all.
On a side note I am always amused by Shane's stubborn, I guess for lack of a better term rationalism. Maybe Yoba doesn't exist; we see no evidence of that particular god being about and doing things. But he tries to claim that everything is explained by science and my dude, you don't just live in a world with magic. You live in a town that has a wizard who resides in a tower. He's not a recluse; he animates skeletons for the amusement of the townsfolk for a festival every year. You can marry someone who talks to apple fairies. A witch can fly by at night. This magic isn't even just under the surface; it's right there.
Edit: the other slight problem with attempting the skull cave on the Switch in particular is that combat is ever so slightly slower than on the PC. It’s not enough to ruin combat, but I was really surprised when I played on the PC and my weapon was more responsive (and no, it wasn’t just a faster weapon! Comparing like with like here) and I received far less damage.
This is my latest farm in Fall, Year Two; the first time I've really attempted to plan out the layout before Grandpa's visit (usually I don't plan at all, but a couple of games made it to Yr 3/4 and I began to plan those out!).
This is my latest farm in Fall, Year Two; the first time I've really attempted to plan out the layout before Grandpa's visit (usually I don't plan at all, but a couple of games made it to Yr 3/4 and I began to plan those out!).
The android version will be priced at $7.99 (the same as iOS). Please check the Google Play Store to see the price in your region!
Like the iOS version, this is the full version of Stardew Valley, up to 1.3 (but not including the multiplayer functionality).
Mobile development studio The Secret Police have been hard at work on some recent updates to the Mobile version since the iOS launch, adding the following mobile-specific features:
Save at any time – even when you close the app!
Pinch-to-zoom functionality, allowing players to zoom in and zoom out to get a full view of the farm
New control systems including virtual joystick and invisible joystick options, ‘action / attack’ button option, improved auto-attack and Joypad adjuster tool with complete customization of your onscreen controls
This is my latest farm in Fall, Year Two; the first time I've really attempted to plan out the layout before Grandpa's visit (usually I don't plan at all, but a couple of games made it to Yr 3/4 and I began to plan those out!).
2) Holy crap am I self-conscious about my tiny little ramshackle farm I can barely keep up with.
My wife is, for lack of a better word, really good at Stardew Valley
For all the time I’ve put into Stardew Valley I’d sure hope I am!
But there’s still plenty I haven’t done - like reaching deep levels in the skull mine, or catching legendary fish (fishing is my least favorite skill) or finding all the museum items (I wish the items weren’t quite as rare as they are because some of them I have literally never found across ~10 farms and 800 hours of gameplay).
This is my latest farm in Fall, Year Two; the first time I've really attempted to plan out the layout before Grandpa's visit (usually I don't plan at all, but a couple of games made it to Yr 3/4 and I began to plan those out!).
2) Holy crap am I self-conscious about my tiny little ramshackle farm I can barely keep up with.
My wife is, for lack of a better word, really good at Stardew Valley
For all the time I’ve put into Stardew Valley I’d sure hope I am!
But there’s still plenty I haven’t done - like reaching deep levels in the skull mine, or catching legendary fish (fishing is my least favorite skill) or finding all the museum items (I wish the items weren’t quite as rare as they are because some of them I have literally never found across ~10 farms and 800 hours of gameplay).
Ah, something I can feel secure about then (I love fishing, I started my current playthrough on the river farm so I could easily just fish if I had time to kill)
I started playing this again recently and I’m trying to complete the community center within the first year as an added challenge.
I feel like I’m focusing on money a lot more when I have a limited time.
finishing the community centre in year 1 relies on getting a lucky caravan for Red Cabbage, since that's a required crop that doesn't show up until year 2 Summer
I started playing this again recently and I’m trying to complete the community center within the first year as an added challenge.
I feel like I’m focusing on money a lot more when I have a limited time.
finishing the community centre in year 1 relies on getting a lucky caravan for Red Cabbage, since that's a required crop that doesn't show up until year 2 Summer
Yep! It’s not impossible, but that’s part of the issue with money.
Do I also want to buy a truffle now or am I going to be able to get an adult pig before Fall 1 is over? Will this pop up again later if I decide I need it or should I just buy it now?
The latest you can safely get a pig is around Fall 16, so that’s a bit more reasonable. A pig takes 10 days to mature and will produce a truffle on sunny days; holidays are always sunny, and Spirit’s Eve is on Fall 27.
I remember one year the rush to try to get a pig with enough time to mature before winter and Marnie decided she just didn’t want to open shop that day and went for a walk.
I remember one year the rush to try to get a pig with enough time to mature before winter and Marnie decided she just didn’t want to open shop that day and went for a walk.
The jerk.
The absolute worst days are when Marnie is obsessively watching the microwave. Like, it'll probably be a few more minutes/hours until whatever's in there is ready, so how about walking over to the counter so I can give you my money? Please?
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don't you dare badmouth Marnie, she is my best bud
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-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
Yeah, I once made level 50 in the skull cavern and that was with a huge amount of luck! I know how to reach deep levels in theory, but it’s definitely tough.
It was! In the big multiplayer update. So were the notes.
Edit: The wiki says it still works so maybe the patch was making it work and I misread it after all!
It’s only a throwaway line but it’s still a challenge to me to try and do it without!
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
Yeah, the thing about that is:
Hit Ctrl or Shift while clicking to make it go up by 5 each time so it's faster. (I forget which one exactly since I do it by muscle memory. It works in all the game shops.)
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
But it's okay to use some staircases, just not for every floor. If you end up on the all monster one you can make a staircase and skip it and Qi won't mind at all.
On a side note I am always amused by Shane's stubborn, I guess for lack of a better term rationalism. Maybe Yoba doesn't exist; we see no evidence of that particular god being about and doing things. But he tries to claim that everything is explained by science and my dude, you don't just live in a world with magic. You live in a town that has a wizard who resides in a tower. He's not a recluse; he animates skeletons for the amusement of the townsfolk for a festival every year. You can marry someone who talks to apple fairies. A witch can fly by at night. This magic isn't even just under the surface; it's right there.
Edit: the other slight problem with attempting the skull cave on the Switch in particular is that combat is ever so slightly slower than on the PC. It’s not enough to ruin combat, but I was really surprised when I played on the PC and my weapon was more responsive (and no, it wasn’t just a faster weapon! Comparing like with like here) and I received far less damage.
1) This looks really nice
2) Holy crap am I self-conscious about my tiny little ramshackle farm I can barely keep up with.
My wife is, for lack of a better word, really good at Stardew Valley
For all the time I’ve put into Stardew Valley I’d sure hope I am!
But there’s still plenty I haven’t done - like reaching deep levels in the skull mine, or catching legendary fish (fishing is my least favorite skill) or finding all the museum items (I wish the items weren’t quite as rare as they are because some of them I have literally never found across ~10 farms and 800 hours of gameplay).
Ah, something I can feel secure about then (I love fishing, I started my current playthrough on the river farm so I could easily just fish if I had time to kill)
I did so much minecrawling that I’ve got all but one of the museum artifacts and I’m pretty sure the last one is eep in the skull cavern.
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
I feel like I’m focusing on money a lot more when I have a limited time.
finishing the community centre in year 1 relies on getting a lucky caravan for Red Cabbage, since that's a required crop that doesn't show up until year 2 Summer
Yep! It’s not impossible, but that’s part of the issue with money.
Do I also want to buy a truffle now or am I going to be able to get an adult pig before Fall 1 is over? Will this pop up again later if I decide I need it or should I just buy it now?
The latest you can safely get a pig is around Fall 16, so that’s a bit more reasonable. A pig takes 10 days to mature and will produce a truffle on sunny days; holidays are always sunny, and Spirit’s Eve is on Fall 27.
The jerk.
The absolute worst days are when Marnie is obsessively watching the microwave. Like, it'll probably be a few more minutes/hours until whatever's in there is ready, so how about walking over to the counter so I can give you my money? Please?
she's the mayor's best "bud" too
maybe learning to mod it myself because there is a lack of hoods and robes for my character to wear
Twitch (I stream most days of the week)
Twitter (mean leftist discourse)
Will you also let your horse wear them?
Some of the seasonal clothes mods look nice!
You both have houses! Pick one and go there! No need to sneak around like a couple of teenagers!
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
No kinkshaming
I thought it was kinda gross that I retrieved his underwear. Or that he didn't know where it was.
Or that he asked me to make him some sex lube.