Stardew Valley Green Rain Event Guide
Stardew Valley’s Update 1.6 brought a ton of content to the game, including an all-new farm type and an environmental effect known as Green Rain. The Green Rain event is a strange phenomenon where translucent green rain falls from the sky, casting a magical glow over the Valley. With so much happening around the farm, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by this mysterious weather effect in Stardew Valley. To help you maximize your Green Rain experience, this guide highlights the activities you should focus on.
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How To Maximize the Green Rain Event in Stardew Valley
The Green Rain is a pretty rare and unpredictable event that occurs during the Summer season in Stardew Valley. As such, you should regularly check the Weather Report on TV to prepare for this event beforehand. Keep an eye out for any unusual weather reports, particularly those mentioning “anomalous readings.” This is a sign that a Green Rain event is coming soon.
Here are a few things you can do to make the most of the special Green Rain event in Stardew Valley.
Gather Moss
One of the first things you can do during the Green Rain event is to gather Moss. The Green Rain supercharges the growth of all vegetation, including the moss that typically grows on trees. On the day of the Green Rain event, almost all trees in the Valley will be covered in Moss. You can harvest this Moss using your Scythe or Axe.
Moss is used in many crafting recipes, including Speed-Gro fertilizer, Mushroom Log, and baits for fishing. While it’s a great opportunity to gather Moss, you don’t have to collect all the Moss on the day of the Green Rain itself and can focus on other resources you need.
Collect Fiddlehead Ferns
During the Green Rain, strange, vine-like trees will spawn around the Valley, especially on your Farm and in Cindersap Forest. When chopped with an Axe, these trees will drop Fiddlehead Ferns.
Fiddlehead Fern is a rare forageable items that you will need to complete the Chef’s Bundle and Wild Medicine Bundle in the Community Center. They’re the only forageable items that are classified as vegetables and can be turned into Pickles or Juice, or used to prepare the Fiddlehead Risotto.
While Fiddlehead Ferns can be picked in the Secret Woods during Summer or in the Skull Cavern, the Green Rain is the perfect time for players to stock up on this valuable resource.
Harvest Green Rain Weeds
Another thing you’ll notice during the Green Rain is an increased number of Weeds around the Valley. These weeds can drop valuable resources like Mixed Seeds, Mixed Flower Seeds, and Fiber when cleared with your Scythe or Sword. Sometimes, a few larger Weeds will spawn that can drop Moss and Mossy Seeds.
The weeds that appear during the Green Rain event are temporary. They don’t damage your crops or other plants and disappear naturally the next day. So, while you can harvest them for resources, you don’t need to worry about them spreading.
Stockpile Mossy Seeds, Wood, And Fibre
If you really like the Green Rain Trees that spawn during this event, you can plant them using Mossy Seed. You can obtain these seeds by shaking or chopping down the Green Rain Trees. Once you have a Mossy Seed, you can plant it on your farm and wait for it to grow into one of the special Green Rain Tree variations.
You can also get plenty of Wood, a basic building material, by chopping down trees. Moreover, the increased growth of weeds during the Green Rain event provides an opportunity to gather large quantities of Fiber, another essential crafting material. Stockpiling these resources during the Green Rain event can help you be well-prepared for future projects.
Talk To Villagers
Interacting with villagers in Stardew Valley during the Green Rain event is a fun way to connect with them and hear special dialogue that you wouldn’t have otherwise. In the Year 1 Green Rain event, most of the villagers stay indoors for protection from the weird weather conditions, except Linusand Demetrius.
Linus, the old man, doesn’t mind the Green Rain and stays outside his tent. Similarly, Demetrius, the town’s scientist, roams around the Valley in a yellow hazmat suit, studying the Green Rain. Make sure to talk to them and hear their unique perspectives on the Green Rain.