Getting Started

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Welcome to Stardew Valley! This guide should help familiarize you with the game's mechanics and interface, and aid you as you adjust to life on the farm.

Character Creation

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At the Character Creation screen you can choose your name, gender, the name of your farm, your preferred pet and your appearance. Later on, if you're unhappy with your basic appearance (skin tone, shirt, pants, cannot change gender), or just want a new shirt, try giving gifts to the Wizard. He has a secret room below his tower that can transform your look for 500g.

  • There are 24 skin tones, 32 hair styles, 112 shirts and 20 accessories to choose from.
  • The sliders next to eye color, hair color, and pants color, represent hue, saturation, and lightness.
  • The pet you choose here determines which pet you have on your farm.
  • The gender you choose does not affect which villagers you can marry.
  • Your favorite thing is sometimes referenced in-game. Example - Using the word "Butts" can lead to funny conversations with townsfolk, but you might want something less comical like "Discovery" or "Pizza".

Controls

All hotkeys can be reassigned by opening the menu and choosing the Options tab Optionstab.png

Key Description
W
A S D
W moves the character up, A moves left, S moves down, D moves right
Left Click, C Use tool
Right Click, X Check/Do Action
Escape, E Open Menu
F Open Journal
M Open Map window
Left Shift Run
1 - 0,  - ,  +  Inventory hotkeys
F4 Screenshot mode
Mouse Selection Click on any item position with your mouse, even empty ones (which cannot be done with the mouse wheel or even the hotkeys)

Watch TV and Have Fun

When you wake up on the first day be sure to check your television to the left before leaving home. It has useful information such as weather forecasts for the current and next day, fortune telling, general game tips (random times), and free cooking recipes (random times). Try checking it again before bed to make sure you get a good amount of viewing.

Stardew Valley's gameplay is open ended, allowing the player to perform whatever tasks they want and achieve the game's goals non-linearly. You're encouraged to be productive, and there are more ways to earn income than simply farming. You can also fish, forage, mine, fight monsters (in the mines), raise livestock, make artisan goods, give gifts to neighbors (to improve friendship), explore, upgrade your house, complete quests, and restore the Community Center to unlock new areas and features in the game.

Tilling the Soil

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Mayor Lewis has left a little housewarming gift to help you get settled into your new life — 15 pouches of parsnip seeds!

Use the hoe on soil to allow seed planting.

Tips and Tricks

Upgrading Your Watering Can

The best times to upgrade your can is the day before rain is expected or when the last day of the season is upon you. Water your plants that day and turn it in for an upgrade. Let the rain take care watering your plants the next morning, or forget about them if it's the end of the season. Pick it up from the Blacksmith on the 3rd day and lose no watering time.

If low on resources, you can wait before upgrading to a gold watering can because Sprinklers are unlocked fairly early on. Sprinklers can render early watering can upgrades unnecessary.

Use the Spa as much as possible

On the third day of summer of the first year, the Spa opens up. Spending time in there will restore your energy which allows you to do twice as much that day.

Water your plants and then delve into the mines

After you have watered your plants, jump into the spa for full energy and then go spelunking to get resources for future upgrades.