Summary
- Change coop placement and use grass to ensure ducks go for a swim.
- Unpetted ducks won’t swim; use Auto-Petter.
- Detail adds charm, ducks swimming makes players happy.
A Stardew Valley player has shared a technique that guarantees that ducks will go for a swim. This method should be a big help to anyone who has wanted to see their ducks on the water in Stardew Valley.
In Stardew Valley 1.5’s update, one of the features added to the game was the ability for ducks to swim. When near a body of water, a duck can potentially hop into it and drift along the surface, as one might see in real life. However, many players have lamented never seeing this particular interaction, as it’s ultimately up to the duck’s programming to decide where it wants to go and whether it wants to jump into the water. However, with this method, ducks will definitely swim.
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Reddit user oldeluke shared a post demonstrating the technique that makes ducks swim. In a brief video, they show that they’ve moved their chicken coop as close to a body of water on their farm as possible. This is easiest to accomplish on the Riverland Farm in Stardew. The farm’s placement blocks off one potential exit on the right, with a fence and gate blocking off the remainder of the farm on the left side of the chicken coop. On the other side of the water, a strip of land is visible with a plot of grass growing on it. As a result of this layout, when the ducks leave their coop, they have nowhere they can go except to hop into the water. Adding the grass, which ducks can eat, adds incentive for them to swim over there.
Stardew Valley Players Delight in Duck Swimming
Numerous fans have been excited to try this technique out for themselves, while many expressed surprise at seeing ducks swim. It seems that many players still haven’t seen a duck hit the water for themselves. There is one caveat to this technique, as fellow fans indicated, as unpetted ducks will not swim. However, all a player needs to do is spend a moment clicking on each duck when they start their day, and that should be enough. Alternatively, an Auto-Petter
can resolve this problem, but they’re a difficult item to get in Stardew Valley. Ducklings should also behave the same way as adult ducks in this scenario, if players want to see the tiny birds floating on the water.
Developer ConcernedApe’s game has plenty of little-known details that even those who have spent hundreds of hours in Stardew Valley don’t know about. While some prefer to find these things on their own, the community is also happy to celebrate these little details and share tips on how others can access them. While encouraging ducks to swim has no impact on their overall happiness or behavior, it’s an adorable addition that many delight in seeing. For those who haven’t been lucky enough to see their ducks swim, speaking to Robin and moving the chicken coop to achieve the setup demonstrated by oldeluke should resolve that problem.
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