![]() Buy two seeds of each early, and grow them solely for the Community Center. This also means you’ll want one of every spring crop: a Parsnip, a Cauliflower, a Green Bean, and a Potato. Then, take them out and donate them to the Community Center when the option arrives. So, a Dandelion, a Daffodil, a Parsnip, and so on. I recommend crafting a chest on the first day, and storing (among other things) one of every item you find or grow. If you’ve just been selling everything, you may be annoyed to find you suddenly have to go find a bunch of things you just got rid of the day before. Without going into too many details, you will eventually find you need to “donate” certain varieties of crop, foraged items, fish, and other things in order to complete the quest inside. There is an exception to that, though: One of everythingĪfter a few days, you’ll unlock the Community Center. It may be tempting to buy other seeds, and while you may want to get a second round of parsnips once your first has been sold, I recommend holding off on a big seed purchase until midway through the season, for a reason I’ll explain below. These Mixed Seeds will grow into a random crop or forage-able, and can help bump your profits up. You can also get tons of “Mixed Seeds” by using your scythe on weeds around your farm. You’ll immediately be gifted with parsnip seeds, which you should plant right away and tend for your first crop. Selling these may seem like slow going, but they can get you the pocket money you need to purchase desirables such as seeds, or pricier items like coffee or beer with which to woo certain neighbors. You’ll get your first fat purse payout once you sell your initial crop of parsnips, but until then, how can you slowly fill your pockets? Go forage! The maps just below, above, and to the right of your farm will usually have a few flowers and wild snacks that you can sell for a bit of gold, and the beach will have a shell or two each day. One of the biggest problems you’ll face in the early game is a lack of money. If you’re still unsure of where to begin, here are a few laidback ideas to make your early game a bit more focused: Forage in the foliage ![]() Play your own way, at your own pace, as there are no penalties for taking your time with anything at all. Stardew Valley is out on Nintendo Switch today, and I’m already firmly in the camp of, “this is the best way to play the game.” Many have been holding out on purchasing the game for its Switch version, simply because the handheld, Nintendo stylings seem so well-suited to a farming sim reminiscent of old-school Harvest Moon.īut for those new to the valley, the sheer number of early-game tasks may be daunting, and there’s a lot of info and discussion out there on the Internet about how best to “optimize” your game. You have time, and we’ll help you get started with some easy tips. By Rebekah Valentine 5 years ago Just starting Stardew Valley today? Daunted by your messy, overgrown farm? Relax.
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