In the critically acclaimed "Stardew Valley", the first week is crucial. The game is known for its high degree of freedom, providing players with countless possibilities. However, in order to effectively navigate this critical period, it is crucial to follow some strategic guidelines. PHP editor Strawberry has hereby compiled this Stardew Valley starting guide, aiming to help players make full use of the resources provided by the game and maximize the gaming experience. This article will delve into the specific steps of the first seven days, from completing tasks to obtain rewards to making rational use of time.
This is your first day in the town. Your main task is to plant parsnips and chop down trees. You will need to clear your doorway, clear a plot to plant the parsnip seeds you have and water them.
When you clean up weeds, there is a certain (5%) chance of dropping mixed seeds. Mixed seeds can grow crops and collections of the season. (But special seeds cannot be obtained, such as peas that have to climb vines.) Special weeds must drop a mixed seed. It’s okay to have more crops in the early stage. If the random crops are cauliflower and potatoes, you’ll make money.
The chopped wood can be used to make 1-2 treasure chests. (One sundry, one sacrifice, if it is not a sacrifice flow, then don’t use it)
Treasure box [Production requires: wood (50)] (Inside the treasure box)
Note: Cut down an ordinary Trees can yield 13~17 wood, depending on your luck. Cut down the remaining wooden piles and you can get 5~7 wood. If you lack physical strength in the early stage, I still recommend not cutting wood piles. Wood is a very basic thing, it doesn’t matter if you cut more.
The next day
Main tasks: Watering (necessary every day, not needed if it rains), getting fishing rods, fishing/cutting trees.
The game will send you a mission: arrive at the beach in the south of the town before 5 pm, and Wei Li (NPC) will give you a basic bamboo fishing rod.
The main task on this day is to get the fishing rod and see if there are any collectibles on the beach that can be used to sell for money or make sacrifices. Whether you fish or cut down trees depends on what kind of player you are. For players in the first and second levels, fishing is still a relatively difficult task and is not recommended.
Note: Fishing is done when you get a fishing rod at the beach. Fishing for sea fish is of higher value in the evening.
Chopping down trees is to store wood for later use. For new players, you can directly chop down trees first. When 1/3 of your physical strength is left, go to the beach to get a fishing rod and try fishing. If you feel suitable, you can focus on fishing in the next few days. If it feels unsuitable, then just cut down the tree. In the spare time, you can browse the map and become familiar with it. Again, you can keep the wooden stakes in the early stage because the material conversion ratio is not high due to physical strength.
The third day
The main task is fishing/cutting trees. The powerful ones need both, but the average player can only focus on one.
Fishing is fishing in the lake (the lake on the upper right side of the map). Generally, the fishing spots are below the red box and the central island. Remember not to sell all the fish, but to keep the sacrificial supplies (the premise is still to walk the offering) Festival route) The same is true for sea fish.
Day 4
The main task is similar to the previous day: fishing and cutting down trees, but be careful to catch sea fish. When it comes to cutting down trees, the more, the better.
The fifth day
There are many things on this day, the main tasks are harvesting, buying seeds, and going to the mine. Today your parsnips have finished growing and you can harvest them. After you receive the goods, take the parsnips to Pierre's Grocery in the middle of town to buy seeds (sell the parsnips first, remember to reserve one).
Sell all parsnips to get [35*15=625]
Seed purchase requirements: green beans, potatoes, cauliflower*1 each, parsnips*30.
Total needs [20*30 60 80 50=770]
Green beans, potatoes, and cauliflower*1 are just for sacrifice, and parsnips are for high quality and for sacrifice.
Note: If you clear the weeds and get mixed seeds, there is a chance of getting the above seeds to grow all crops except green beans. You can leave the seeds in shape.
Day 6
Main tasks: watering, burning ore, and mining. (Expand backpack to mine)
When you get the first copper ore from the mine, Clint (NPC) will give you a furnace to burn the copper ore obtained from the mine. After finishing the daily watering, your physical strength may drop to normal. You can eat the green onions or the green algae caught by fishing to recover your physical strength and then go to the mine. If you are lucky in the early stage, fish out treasure chests, or get other things (for example, you are very strong in fishing) and get a lot of money, you can go to the grocery store to upgrade your backpack [2000], and the backpack [will become 24 spaces after upgrade]. However, if you don’t have that much money, it’s no problem. Just go to the mine and keep getting more copper ore.
Day Seven
On this day, we have to run the map. The main tasks are: giving gifts, repairing bridges, going to the beach to collect and fish.
Lewis, our beloved mayor, his birthday happens to be the seventh day of spring, and a parsnip you left before can be given to the mayor. Receiving a gift on a birthday will increase your favorability eight times more than receiving a gift on a regular basis [Parsnips is liked 45*8=360]. After giving the gift, go to the southern seaside to build a bridge [requires wood*300]
After opening this bridge, you can get beach collectibles and a new fishing location every week. The beach on the right is a good thing. It’s a good place to subsidize household expenses in the early stage. One is generated every day. Basically, you only need to collect it once a week. You can earn hundreds of dollars a week. After the foraging level goes up in the later stage, you can earn more than a thousand more a week. income.
The last step is to fish for sea fish on the beach.
Other Notes
Starting from Spring 5th, entering Pelican Town from the bus station scene between 8:50 and 11:50 am on any sunny day will trigger a and Lewis Events at community centers. He'll lead you there, and you'll find some strange creatures that appear and disappear, and a glowing scroll with writing on it. If you try to read the scroll, the next day you will receive a letter from the mage and gain access to his house. Once you've drunk the mage's potion, you can return to the Community Center to read the scroll and make an offering (collection pack) to Junimoti.
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