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:So, what if "villager" meant any NPC who lives in Pelican Town, and "valley dweller" meant any NPC who lives in Stardew Valley (including villagers). And then perhaps "non-datable valley dwellers" would need ten hearts and "datable villagers" would need eight. Of course, if that's the way it's supposed to work! [[User:Giles|Giles]] ([[User talk:Giles|talk]]) 23:34, 10 April 2021 (UTC)
 
:So, what if "villager" meant any NPC who lives in Pelican Town, and "valley dweller" meant any NPC who lives in Stardew Valley (including villagers). And then perhaps "non-datable valley dwellers" would need ten hearts and "datable villagers" would need eight. Of course, if that's the way it's supposed to work! [[User:Giles|Giles]] ([[User talk:Giles|talk]]) 23:34, 10 April 2021 (UTC)
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::For simplicity and ease of understanding, I think "Villager" should remain a synonym for "NPC". The [[Villagers]] page lists three categories:
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::* Marriage Candidates
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::* Non-marriage candidates
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::* Non-giftable NPCs
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::I think that's a good place to start. For the purposes of Perfection, that's really all you need. Non-giftable NPCs can't receive gifts or accumulate friendship, so they don't interfere with Perfection. I know that if you aren't dating a Marriage Candidate, 8 hearts is sufficient for Perfection. Beyond that I have assumed it was the maximum you could achieve in their current state, so 14 hearts with your spouse, 10 hearts with all non-Marriage Candidates and with Marriage Candidates you are dating, and 8 hearts with Marriage Candidates you are not dating. I have not tried to push the boundaries of the friendship element of Perfection to verify those assumptions.
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::Further discussion of the various categories of Villagers should probably happen on [[Talk:Villagers]].
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::[[User:Zendowolf|Zendowolf]] ([[User talk:Zendowolf|talk]]) 19:59, 11 April 2021 (UTC)
    
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