Since its launch back in 2016, fans have continued to discover and share helpful tips for fellow Stardew Valley players, including one unfortunate fan who learned a harsh lesson about making sure to buy the right item instead of 360 plates of spaghetti. With the latest updates added to Stardew Valley, more first-time players have been jumping in, leading to some comically useful tips being shared among the community.
Widely considered one of the best life-sim video games of all time, Stardew Valley sees players taking on the role of an upstart farmer on their grandfather’s rundown homestead. Players can farm, fish, mine, forage, and craft to make a new life for themselves in their own way. While the gameplay itself is friendly to fans of all ages and experience levels, there are some simple mechanics that can trip up even the best players if they fail to pay attention.
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Stardew Valley player Good-Chemical46 shared an unfortunately hilarious tip about the shopping mechanics in the game after they accidentally spent 200,000 gold on spaghetti. Players are able to buy a number of useful items in Stardew Valley, ranging from seeds to grow crops, ingredients for cooking and crafting recipes, and materials needed to build sheds, kegs, scarecrows, and more. Items can be purchased from a number of NPCs, such as Pierre
, Robin
, Krobus
, and Marnie
, among others. However, items are instantly purchased once selected, meaning no return policy for any misclicked goods. This lesson was learned and shared by Good-Chemical46 after they inadvertently bought 360 plates of spaghetti. While the pasta dish can be utilized to restore health and stamina, the egregious quantity of spaghetti and its total cost in gold made for an expensive yet comical mistake.
Fellow Stardew Valley fans immediately chimed in with their own shopping mishaps, sharing in the humor of OP’s unfortunate yet surprisingly common error. One poor Redditor revealed that they accidentally bought 60 Miners Rarecrows from the Dwarf in the Stardew Valley Mines, forcing them to build a “chest of shame” to store the excess of unnecessary items. Others shared that they too had overpurchased food or even seeds, with some of the mistakes proving costly for quest completions. Fans did offer advice to those who messed up their shopping, with many suggesting that a simple reset of the day would give them a second chance at scoring the right goods. Players collectively agreed that, even when making mistakes, Stardew Valley remains an incredibly fun life-sim.
With the release of Update 1.6, Stardew Valley has reached record player counts, leading to both new and returning players getting helpful reminders from fellow fans about shopping and other key game mechanics. In spite of the occasional error, players continue to find plenty to love about the gameplay, story, and characters in Stardew Valley.
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