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{{Modder compatibility header}}
 
{{Modder compatibility header}}
{{upcoming|1.6.0}}
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This page explains how to update your mods for compatibility with the next major game version (tentatively {{version|1.6.0|Stardew Valley 1.6.0}}), and documents some of the changes and new functionality. See also [[Modding:Migrate to SMAPI 4.0|''Migrate to SMAPI 4.0'']].
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This page explains how to update your mods for compatibility with {{version|1.6|Stardew Valley 1.6}}, and documents some of the changes and new functionality. See also [[Modding:Migrate to SMAPI 4.0|''Migrate to SMAPI 4.0'']].
 
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'''This describes an unreleased alpha version of the game. Things ''will'' change before it's released!'''
      
{{TOC|limit=3}}
 
{{TOC|limit=3}}
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===How to update your mod===
 
===How to update your mod===
# Update your mod code and assets for the changes listed below (particularly [[#Breaking changes for C# mods|''Breaking changes for C# mods'']] and [[#Breaking changes for content packs|''Breaking changes for content packs'']]).
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The rest of this page may seem overwhelming, but fortunately most of it probably doesn't apply to your specific mods. Here's a suggested 'quick start' guide to update a mod for Stardew Valley 1.6.
# If SMAPI still says your mod is incompatible, check the <samp>TRACE</samp> messages in the log file for the reason why.<br />If the logs say "''marked 'assume broken' in SMAPI's internal compatibility list''", you can increase the <samp>Version</samp> in your content pack's <samp>manifest.json</samp> file to bypass it.
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# Test the mod in-game and make any other changes needed.
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; For C# mods&#58;
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:# Update the [https://www.nuget.org/packages/Pathoschild.Stardew.ModBuildConfig mod build config NuGet package] to the latest version.
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:# In each <samp>.csproj</samp> project file, change <code>&lt;TargetFramework&gt;net5.0&lt;/TargetFramework&gt;</code> to <code>&lt;TargetFramework&gt;net6.0&lt;/TargetFramework&gt;</code>.<br /><small>(Tip: if the second line looks like <code>&lt;Project ToolsVersion=...</code> instead of <code>&lt;Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk"&gt;</code>, you'll need to [[Modding:Migrate to Stardew Valley 1.5.5|migrate it to Stardew Valley 1.5.5]] first.)</small>
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:# Rebuild the solution.
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:# Fix any build errors. You can search this page for relevant info as needed.
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:# Review all build warnings (particularly obsolete-code warnings), which may indicate code that broke in 1.6.
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:# Increment your mod version in <samp>manifest.json</samp>.<br /><small>(Some mods may be added to SMAPI's compatibility blacklist due to runtime errors. Incrementing the mod version will fix that if so.)</small>
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:# Test to make sure the mod works.
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:# Skim through [[#Breaking changes for C# mods|''breaking changes for C# mods'']] and the table of contents, and check any section that might be relevant to the mod.
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; For [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]] packs&#58;
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:# Follow the [https://smapi.io/cp-migrate Content Patcher migration guide] until your content pack has <code>"Format": "2.0.0"</code>.<br /><small>'''Do not skip this step!''' Content Patcher will assume your content pack is pre-1.6 if you don't, which can cause confusing errors if you already updated it.</small>
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:# Review [[#Breaking changes for content packs|''breaking changes for content packs'']] and update the content pack as needed.
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; For content packs which use another framework&#58;
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: See the documentation for the framework mod. Often you won't need to update the content pack if the framework mod itself was updated.
    
==What's new architecturally?==
 
==What's new architecturally?==
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* [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/builtin-types/record record structs];
 
* [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/language-reference/builtin-types/record record structs];
 
* and support for ARM64 on macOS.
 
* and support for ARM64 on macOS.
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===Trigger actions===
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{{/doc status|[[Modding:Trigger actions]]|done=true}}
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Trigger actions are a new feature which lets content packs perform an action when something happens, with support for a wide range of actions (like sending mail, changing friendship, starting a quest, etc).
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For example, it lets you have logic like "''When the player arrives in the Farm location, if Leo has moved to the valley, then send a letter and start a conversation topic''":
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<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
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{
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    "Trigger": "LocationChanged",
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    "Location": "Farm",
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    "Condition": "PLAYER_HAS_FLAG Host leoMoved",
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    "Actions": [
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        "AddMail Current Abigail_LeoMoved Today",
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        "AddConversationTopic LeoMoved 5"
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    ]
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}
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</syntaxhighlight>
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===Hash set fields===
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For C# mod authors, the game now uses [https://www.bytehide.com/blog/hashset-csharp hash sets] for many list fields which expect unique values. That allows much more efficient O(1) read/write, prevents duplicate values, and simplifies common logic.
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This affects:
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! type
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! fields
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|-
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| <samp>Farmer</samp>
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| <samp>achievements</samp><br /><samp>dialogueQuestionsAnswered</samp><br /><samp>eventsSeen</samp><br /><samp>mailForTomorrow</samp><br /><samp>mailReceived</samp><br /><samp>professions</samp><br /><samp>secretNotesSeen</samp><br /><samp>songsHeard</samp>
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|-
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| <samp>FarmerTeam</samp>
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| <samp>acceptedSpecialOrderTypes</samp><br /><samp>broadcastedMail</samp><br /><samp>completedSpecialOrders</samp><br /><samp>collectedNutTracker</samp>
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|-
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| <samp>Game1</samp>
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| <samp>worldStateIDs</samp>
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|-
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| <samp>NetWorldState</samp>
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| <samp>ActivePassiveFestivals</samp><br /><samp>CheckedGarbage</samp><br /><samp>FoundBuriedNuts</samp><br /><samp>IslandVisitors</samp><br /><samp>LocationsWithBuildings</samp>
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|}
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Usage is very similar, and many list methods like <samp>Contains</samp> work the same way with hash sets. Here are the main differences:
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<ul>
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<li>Hash sets aren't ordered. For example, there's no guarantee that the first value when you enumerate it was the earliest one added.</li>
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<li><p>Hash sets can't be indexed. For example, you can no longer use <code>list[0]</code> to get the first value. You can still enumerate them or use LINQ methods like <samp>set.First()</samp>, but in most cases you should use the set methods like <samp>Add</samp> or <samp>Contains</samp> instead.</p>
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To remove multiple matching values from the set, you can use <samp>RemoveWhere</samp> instead:
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<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
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// old code
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for (int i = Game1.player.mailReceived.Count - 1; i >= 0; i--)
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{
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    if (Game1.player.mailReceived[i].StartsWith("Example.ModId_"))
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        Game1.player.mailReceived.RemoveAt(i);
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}
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// new code
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Game1.player.mailReceived.RemoveWhere(id => id.StartsWith("Example.ModId_"));
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</syntaxhighlight>
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</li>
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<li>You no longer need to check before adding a value, since the hash set will ignore duplicates.</li>
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<li>The <samp>Add</samp>/<samp>Remove</samp>/<samp>RemoveWhere</samp> methods return whether a value was added/removed, which lets you check at the same time. For example:
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<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
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if (Game1.player.mailReceived.Add("BackpackTip")) // returns true if it wasn't in the set yet
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    Game1.addMailForTomorrow("pierreBackpack");
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</syntaxhighlight>
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</li>
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</ul>
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===DataLoader===
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<samp>DataLoader</samp> is a new C# utility which provides strongly-typed methods to load the game's data assets.
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This solves an issue where we often needed fragile code like <code>Game1.content.Load<Dictionary<string, PassiveFestivalData>>("Data\\PassiveFestivals")</code>. With that code, it's easy to accidentally misspell the asset name, use different capitalization (which would break on Linux/macOS), or use the wrong return type. If you did, you likely wouldn't notice until the code actually executed at runtime and threw an exception.
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In Stardew Valley 1.6, you can now rewrite that code like <code>DataLoader.PassiveFestivals(Game1.content)</code>. That's simpler, you can't use the wrong asset name or type, and it's more future-proof in case the game changes them.
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===Unique string IDs===
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{{/doc status|[[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID]]|done=true}}
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Stardew Valley now uses ''unique string IDs'' throughout the code to identify data (like events, locations, items, NPCs, etc). For example, <code>Town</code> is the unique ID for the [[Pelican Town]] location; no other location can use that ID. The IDs are used for a wide range of purposes, from internal game logic to [[Modding:Content Patcher|content pack edits]].
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For mods, it's '''strongly recommended''' to...
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* Use namespaced IDs prefixed with your [[Modding:Modder Guide/APIs/Manifest#Basic fields|mod's unique ID]] for all new content. For example, if your mod ID is <code>Example.PufferchickMod</code> and you're adding a pufferchick plushy, your item ID would look like <code>Example.PufferchickMod_PufferchickPlushy</code>. In a [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher pack]], you can use <code><nowiki>{{ModId}}_PufferchickPlushy</nowiki></code> to insert your mod ID automatically. This eliminates ID conflicts between mods, and makes it easy (for both troubleshooters and mod code) to identify which mod added a particular content. See [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|the new format docs]] for the recommended format.
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* Only use alphanumeric (a–z, A–Z, 0–9), underscore (<code>_</code>), and dot (<code>.</code>) characters in string IDs. This is important because they're often used in places where some characters have special meaning (like file names or [[#Game state queries|game state queries]]).
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You can optionally migrate pre-1.6 content to use unique string IDs too, without breaking existing players' saves. This is recommended to reduce mod conflicts and simplify troubleshooting going forward. Here's how to migrate for each data type:
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{{collapse|migration steps for pre-1.6 content|content=&#32;
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{{{!}} class="wikitable"
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{{!}}-
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! content type
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! how to change IDs
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{{!}}-
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{{!}} [[Modding:Event data|event IDs]]<br />[[Modding:Items|item IDs]]<br />[[Modding:Mail data|mail IDs]]<br />[[Modding:Recipe data|recipe IDs]]<br />[[#Custom jukebox tracks|song IDs for jukebox]]
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{{!}} [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]] adds a custom [[Modding:Trigger actions|trigger action]] which can migrate IDs everywhere in the save data.
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For example, this migrates two crafting recipe IDs:
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<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
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{
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    "Action": "EditData",
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    "Target": "Data/TriggerActions",
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    "Entries": {
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        "{{ModId}}_MigrateToUniqueIds": {
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            "Id": "{{ModId}}_MigrateToUniqueIds",
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            "Trigger": "DayStarted",
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            "Actions": [
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                // Note: use double-quotes around an argument if it contains spaces. This example has single-quotes for
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                // the action itself, so we don't need to escape the double-quotes inside it.
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                'Pathoschild.ContentPatcher_MigrateIds CraftingRecipes "Puffer Plush" {{ModId}}_PufferPlush "Puffer Sofa" {{ModId}}_PufferSofa'
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            ],
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            "HostOnly": true
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        }
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    }
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}
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</syntaxhighlight>
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See the [https://github.com/Pathoschild/StardewMods/blob/develop/ContentPatcher/docs/author-guide/trigger-actions.md Content Patcher docs] for more info about using the trigger action, including restrictions and valid ID types.
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{{!}}-
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{{!}} [[Modding:Location data|location IDs]]
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{{!}} Add the old name to the location's <samp>FormerLocationNames</samp> field in <samp>Data/Locations</samp>.
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{{!}}-
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{{!}} [[Modding:NPC data|NPC internal names]]
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{{!}} Add the old name to the NPC's <samp>FormerCharacterNames</samp> field in <samp>Data/Characters</samp>.
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{{!}}-
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{{!}} [[Modding:Quest data|quest]] and [[Modding:Special orders|special order]] IDs
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{{!}} Currently there's no safe way to migrate quest and special order IDs, since removing and readding them will reset any progress the player has made on them.
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{{!}}}
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}}
    
==What's new for items==
 
==What's new for items==
 
===Custom items===
 
===Custom items===
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{{/doc status|[[Modding:Items]]|done=false}}
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====Overview====
 
====Overview====
 
Stardew Valley 1.6 makes three major changes to how items work in the game:
 
Stardew Valley 1.6 makes three major changes to how items work in the game:
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| <samp>ItemId</samp>
 
| <samp>ItemId</samp>
 
| <samp>string</samp>
 
| <samp>string</samp>
| An item key which should be globally unique, but may not be for existing vanilla items. For example, <samp>128</samp> (vanilla item) or <samp>Example.ModId_Watermelon</samp> (custom item). This should only have alphanumeric, underscore, and dot characters so it's safe to use in delimited fields, file names, etc. By convention this should include your mod ID or author name, like <samp>ExampleAuthor.ModId_ItemName</samp>.</p>
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| A [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this item which should be globally unique (but may not be for existing vanilla items for backwards compatibility). For example, <samp>128</samp> (vanilla item) or <samp>Example.ModId_Watermelon</samp> (custom item).
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>QualifiedItemId</samp>
 
| <samp>QualifiedItemId</samp>
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| &#32;
 
| &#32;
 
* Ingredients: both supported.
 
* Ingredients: both supported.
* Output: set field 2 to the unqualified item ID, and field 3 to one of <samp>true</samp> (bigcraftable) or <samp>false</samp> (object) or an item type identifier like <samp>BC</samp>.
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* Output: set field 2 to the unqualified item ID, and field 3 to one of <samp>true</samp> (bigcraftable) or <samp>false</samp> (object).
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[#Custom fruit trees|<samp>Data/fruitTrees</samp>]]
 
| [[#Custom fruit trees|<samp>Data/fruitTrees</samp>]]
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| [[Modding:Items|big craftables]]
 
| [[Modding:Items|big craftables]]
 
| <samp>(BC)</samp>
 
| <samp>(BC)</samp>
| <samp>Data/BigCraftablesInformation</samp><br /><small>Each item can set a custom texture name in field 11, and sprite index in field 10. The default texture is <samp>TileSheets/Craftables</samp>.</small>
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| <samp>Data/BigCraftables</samp><br /><small>Each item can set a custom texture name in the <samp>Texture</samp> field, and sprite index in the <samp>SpriteIndex</samp> field. The default texture is <samp>TileSheets/Craftables</samp>.</small>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| boots
 
| boots
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| [[#Custom pants|pants]]
 
| [[#Custom pants|pants]]
 
| <samp>(P)</samp>
 
| <samp>(P)</samp>
| <samp>Data/pantsData</samp><br /><small>Each item can set a custom texture name in the <samp>Texture</samp> field, and sprite index in the <samp>SpriteIndex</samp> and <samp>SpriteIndexFemale</samp> fields. The default texture is <samp>Characters/Farmer/pants</samp>.</small>
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| <samp>Data/pantsData</samp><br /><small>Each item can set a custom texture name in the <samp>Texture</samp> field, and sprite index in the <samp>SpriteIndex</samp> field. The default texture is <samp>Characters/Farmer/pants</samp>.</small>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| [[#Custom shirts|shirts]]
 
| [[#Custom shirts|shirts]]
 
| <samp>(S)</samp>
 
| <samp>(S)</samp>
| <samp>Data/shirtData</samp><br /><small>Each item can set a custom texture name in the <samp>Texture</samp> field, and sprite index in the <samp>SpriteIndex</samp> and <samp>SpriteIndexFemale</samp> fields. The default texture is <samp>Characters/Farmer/shirts</samp>.</small>
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| <samp>Data/shirtData</samp><br /><small>Each item can set a custom texture name in the <samp>Texture</samp> field, and sprite index in the <samp>SpriteIndex</samp> field. The default texture is <samp>Characters/Farmer/shirts</samp>.</small>
    
<small>Shirt textures must be exactly 256 pixels wide, divided into two halves: the left half for the shirt sprites, and the right half for any dye masks. The remaining space can be left blank if needed.</small>
 
<small>Shirt textures must be exactly 256 pixels wide, divided into two halves: the left half for the shirt sprites, and the right half for any dye masks. The remaining space can be left blank if needed.</small>
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             "Target": "Data/Objects",
 
             "Target": "Data/Objects",
 
             "Entries": {
 
             "Entries": {
                 "Example.ModId_Pufferchick": {
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                 "{{ModId}}_Pufferchick": {
                     "Name": "Pufferchick",
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                     "Name": "{{ModId}}_Pufferchick", // best practice to match the ID, since it's sometimes used as an alternate ID (e.g. in Data/CraftingRecipes)
 
                     "Displayname": "Pufferchick",
 
                     "Displayname": "Pufferchick",
 
                     "Description": "An example object.",
 
                     "Description": "An example object.",
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                     "Price": 1200,
 
                     "Price": 1200,
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                     "Texture": "Mods/Example.ModId/Objects",
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                     "Texture": "Mods/{{ModId}}/Objects",
 
                     "SpriteIndex": 0
 
                     "SpriteIndex": 0
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                }
 
             }
 
             }
 
         },
 
         },
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                     "Operation": "Append",
 
                     "Operation": "Append",
 
                     "Target": ["Entries", "Universal_Love"],
 
                     "Target": ["Entries", "Universal_Love"],
                     "Value": "Example.ModId_Pufferchick",
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                     "Value": "{{ModId}}_Pufferchick",
 
                     "Delimiter": " " // if there are already values, add a space between them and the new one
 
                     "Delimiter": " " // if there are already values, add a space between them and the new one
 
                 }
 
                 }
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             "Target": "Data/Crops",
 
             "Target": "Data/Crops",
 
             "Entries": {
 
             "Entries": {
                 "Example.ModId_Pufferchick": {
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                 "{{ModId}}_Pufferchick": {
 
                     "Seasons": [ "spring", "summer", "fall" ],
 
                     "Seasons": [ "spring", "summer", "fall" ],
 
                     "DaysInPhase": [ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ],
 
                     "DaysInPhase": [ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ],
                     "HarvestItemId": "Example.ModId_Pufferchick",
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                     "HarvestItemId": "{{ModId}}_Pufferchick",
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                     "Texture": "Mods/Example.ModId/Crops",
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                     "Texture": "Mods/{{ModId}}/Crops",
 
                     "SpriteIndex": 0
 
                     "SpriteIndex": 0
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                }
 
             }
 
             }
 
         },
 
         },
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         {
 
         {
 
             "Action": "Load",
 
             "Action": "Load",
             "Target": "Mods/Example.ModId/Crops, Mods/Example.ModId/Objects",
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             "Target": "Mods/{{ModId}}/Crops, Mods/{{ModId}}/Objects",
 
             "FromFile": "assets/{{TargetWithoutPath}}.png" // assets/Crops.png, assets/Objects.png
 
             "FromFile": "assets/{{TargetWithoutPath}}.png" // assets/Crops.png, assets/Objects.png
         },
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         }
 
     ]
 
     ]
 
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
 
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
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</dl>
 
</dl>
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===Custom crops===
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===Custom big craftables:===
[[Modding:Crop data|Crops]] are still stored in <samp>Data/Crops</samp>, but that asset has been overhauled in Stardew Valley 1.6. The slash-delimited entries are now models to simplify edits and enable new features.
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{{/doc status|[[Modding:Items#Big craftables]]|done=false}}
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You can now create/edit [[Modding:Items#Big craftables|big craftables]] by editing the new <samp>Data/BigCraftables</samp> asset, which replaces the previous slash-delimited <samp>Data/BigCraftablesInformation</samp>.
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Besides the format change, this adds...
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* context tags (moved from the former <samp>Data/ObjectContextTags</samp> asset);
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* [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] to let framework mods support additional features.
    
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
 
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
* The key is the unqualified [[#Custom items|item ID]] for the seed item.
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* The key is the unqualified [[#Custom items|item ID]].
* The value is model with the fields listed below.
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* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
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====Basic info====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
 
! field
 
! field
! effect
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! purpose
 
|-
 
|-
!colspan="2"| Growth
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| <samp>Name</samp>
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| The internal item name.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Seasons</samp>
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| <samp>DisplayName</samp><br /><samp>Description</samp>
| The seasons in which this crop can grow (any combination of <samp>spring</samp>, <samp>summer</samp>, <samp>fall</samp>, and <samp>winter</samp>).
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| A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the item's in-game display name and description.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DaysInPhase</samp>
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| <samp>Price</samp>
| The number of days in each visual step of growth before the crop is harvestable. Each step corresponds to a sprite in the crop's row (see <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>).
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| ''(Optional)'' The price when sold by the player. This is not the price when bought from a shop. Default 0.
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|}
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For example, a crop with <code>"DaysInPhase": [ 1, 1, 1, 1 ]</code> will grow from seed to harvestable in 4 days, moving to the next sprite in the row each day.
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====Behavior====
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{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RegrowDays</samp>
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! field
| ''(Optional)'' The number of days before the crop regrows after harvesting, or -1 if it can't regrow. The crop will keep the full-grown sprite (i.e. the last phase in <samp>DaysInPhase</samp>) during this time. Default -1.
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! purpose
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IsRaised</samp>
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| <samp>Fragility</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this is a raised crop on a trellis that can't be walked through. Default false.
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| ''(Optional)'' How the item can be picked up. The possible values are 0 (pick up with any tool), 1 (destroyed if hit with an axe/hoe/pickaxe, or picked up with any other tool), or 2 (can't be removed once placed). Default 0.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IsPaddyCrop</samp>
+
| <samp>CanBePlacedIndoors</samp><br /><samp>CanBePlacedOutdoors</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this crop can be planted near water for a unique paddy dirt texture, faster growth time, and auto-watering. For example, [[Rice Shoot|rice]] and [[Taro Root|taro]] are paddy crops. Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the item can be placed indoors or outdoors. Default true.
 
|-
 
|-
!colspan="2"| Harvest
+
| <samp>IsLamp</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this is a lamp and should produce light when dark. Default false.
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
====Appearance====
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HarvestItemId</samp>
+
! field
| The item ID produced when this crop is harvested.
+
! purpose
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HarvestMethod</samp>
+
| <samp>Texture</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' How the crop can be harvested. This can be <samp>Grab</samp> (crop is harvested by hand) or <samp>Scythe</samp> (harvested with a [[scythe]]). Default <samp>Grab</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The asset name for the texture containing the item's sprite. Defaults to <samp>TileSheets/Craftables</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HarvestMinStack</samp><br /><samp>HarvestMaxStack</samp>
+
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The minimum and maximum number of <samp>HarvestItemId</samp> to produce (before <samp>HarvestMaxIncreasePerFarmingLevel</samp> and <samp>ExtraHarvestChance</samp> are applied). A value within this range (inclusive) will be randomly chosen each time the crop is harvested. The minimum defaults to 1, and the maximum defaults to the minimum.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The sprite's index within the <samp>Texture</samp>, where 0 is the top-left sprite.
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
====Context tags====
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HarvestMinQuality</samp><br /><samp>HarvestMaxQuality</samp>
+
! field
| ''(Optional)'' If set, the minimum and maximum quality of the harvest crop. These fields set a constraint that's applied after the quality is calculated normally, they don't affect the initial quality logic.
+
! purpose
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HarvestMaxIncreasePerFarmingLevel</samp>
+
| <samp>ContextTags</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The number of extra harvests to produce per farming level. This is rounded down to the nearest integer and added to <samp>HarvestMaxStack</samp>. Defaults to 0.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The custom [[Modding:Items#Context tags|context tags]] to add for this item (in addition to the tags added automatically based on the other object data). This is formatted as a list; for example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="json">
 +
"ContextTags": [ "light_source", "torch_item" ]
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
|}
   −
For example, a value of 0.2 is equivalent to +1 max at level 5 and +2 at level 10.
+
====Advanced====
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ExtraHarvestChance</samp>
+
! field
| ''(Optional)'' The probability that harvesting the crop will produce extra harvest items, as a value between 0 (never) and 0.9 (nearly always). This is repeatedly rolled until it fails, then the number of successful rolls is added to the produced count. For example, [[tomato]]es use 0.05. Default 0.
+
! purpose
 
|-
 
|-
!colspan="2"| Appearance
+
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
|-
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.  
| <samp>Texture</samp>
+
|}
| The asset name for the texture (under the game's <samp>Content</samp> folder) containing the crop sprite. For example, the vanilla crops use <samp>TileSheets\crops</samp>.
+
 
|-
+
===Custom crops===
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
+
[[Modding:Crop data|Crops]] are still stored in <samp>Data/Crops</samp>, but that asset has been overhauled in Stardew Valley 1.6. The slash-delimited entries are now models to simplify edits and enable new features.
| ''(Optional)'' The index of this crop in the <samp>Texture</samp>, one crop per row, where 0 is the top row. Default 0.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>TintColors</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The colors with which to tint the sprite when drawn (e.g. for colored flowers). A random color from the list will be chosen for each crop. See [[#Color fields|color format]]. Default none.
  −
|-
  −
!colspan="2"| Advanced
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>PlantableLocationRules</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The rules to decide which locations you can plant the seed in, if applicable. The first matching rule is used. This can override location checks (e.g. crops being limited to the farm), but not built-in requirements like crops needing dirt.
     −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
 +
* The key is the unqualified [[#Custom items|item ID]] for the seed item.
 +
* The value is model with the fields listed below.
    
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Id</samp>
+
!colspan="2"| Growth
| A key which uniquely identifies this entry within the list. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom entries for vanilla items, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_RuleId</samp>.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Result</samp>
+
| <samp>Seasons</samp>
| Indicates whether the seed can be planted in a location if this entry is selected. The possible values are:
+
| The seasons in which this crop can grow (any combination of <samp>spring</samp>, <samp>summer</samp>, <samp>fall</samp>, and <samp>winter</samp>).
* <samp>Default</samp>: the seed can be planted if the location normally allows it. This can be used to stop processing further rules, and/or set a custom <samp>DeniedMessage</samp>.
  −
* <samp>Allow</samp>: the seed can be planted here, regardless of whether the location normally allows it.
  −
* <samp>Deny</samp>: the seed can't be planted here, regardless of whether the location normally allows it.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Condition</samp>
+
| <samp>DaysInPhase</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry applies. Default true.
+
| The number of days in each visual step of growth before the crop is harvestable. Each step corresponds to a sprite in the crop's row (see <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>).
 +
 
 +
For example, a crop with <code>"DaysInPhase": [ 1, 1, 1, 1 ]</code> will grow from seed to harvestable in 4 days, moving to the next sprite in the row each day.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PlantedIn</samp>
+
| <samp>RegrowDays</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The planting context to apply this rule for. The possible values are <samp>Ground</samp> (planted directly in dirt), <samp>GardenPot</samp> (planted in a [[Garden Pot|garden pot]]), or <samp>Any</samp>. Default <samp>Any</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The number of days before the crop regrows after harvesting, or -1 if it can't regrow. The crop will keep the full-grown sprite (i.e. the last phase in <samp>DaysInPhase</samp>) during this time. Default -1.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DeniedMessage</samp>
+
| <samp>IsRaised</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' If this rule prevents planting the seed, the tokenizable string to show to the player (or <samp>null</samp> to default to the normal behavior for the context). This also applies when the <samp>Result</samp> is <samp>Default</samp>, if that causes the planting to be denied.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this is a raised crop on a trellis that can't be walked through. Default false.
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
+
| <samp>IsPaddyCrop</samp>
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this crop can be planted near water for a unique paddy dirt texture, faster growth time, and auto-watering. For example, [[Rice Shoot|rice]] and [[Taro Root|taro]] are paddy crops. Default false.
|}
  −
 
  −
For example, this adds a custom cucumber crop (assuming you've already added [[#Custom items|custom items]] for cucumber seeds and cucumber):
  −
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
  −
{
  −
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
  −
    "Changes": [
  −
        {
  −
            "Action": "EditData",
  −
            "Target": "Data/Crops",
  −
            "Entries": {
  −
                "Example.Id_CucumberSeeds": {
  −
                    "Seasons": [ "summer" ],
  −
                    "DaysInPhase": [ 1, 2, 2, 2 ], // grows in 7 days with four growing sprites
  −
                    "HarvestItemId": "Example.Id_Cucumber",
  −
                    "Texture": "{{InternalAssetKey: assets/crops.png}}",
  −
                    "SpriteIndex": 0
  −
                }
  −
            }
  −
        }
  −
    ]
  −
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
  −
 
  −
===Custom fences===
  −
You can now add or customize [[Crafting#Fences|fences]] by editing the <samp>Data/Fences</samp> asset.
  −
 
  −
This consists of a string → model lookup, where the key is the [[#Custom items|unqualified item ID]] of the fence object, and the value is a model with these fields:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>NeedsWatering</samp>
! effect
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this crop needs to be watered to grow (e.g. [[Fiber Seeds|fiber seeds]] don't). Default true.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Health</samp>
+
!colspan="2"| Harvest
| The health points for a fence when it's first placed, which affects how quickly it degrades. A fence loses <sup>1</sup>/<sub>1440</sub> points per in-game minute (roughly 0.04 points per hour or 0.5 points for a 12-hour day).
  −
 
  −
Repairing a fence sets its max health to ''2 × (base_health + repair_health_adjustment)'', where <samp>base_health</samp> is this field's value and <samp>repair_health_adjustment</samp> is a random value between <samp>RepairHealthAdjustmentMinimum</samp> and <samp>RepairHealthAdjustmentMaximum</samp>.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Texture</samp>
+
| <samp>HarvestItemId</samp>
| The asset name for the texture (under the game's <samp>Content</samp> folder) when the fence is placed. Use <samp>\</samp> (or <samp>\\</samp> in JSON) to separate name segments if needed. For example, the vanilla fences use individual tilesheets like <samp>LooseSprites\Fence1</samp> (wood fence).
+
| The item ID produced when this crop is harvested.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RemovalToolIds</samp><br /><samp>RemovalToolTypes</samp>
+
| <samp>HarvestMethod</samp>
| A list of tool IDs (matching the keys in <samp>Data\ToolData</samp>) or C# full type names which can be used to break the fence.
+
| ''(Optional)'' How the crop can be harvested. This can be <samp>Grab</samp> (crop is harvested by hand) or <samp>Scythe</samp> (harvested with a [[scythe]]). Default <samp>Grab</samp>.
 
  −
For example, this will let the player break the fence with an iridium axe and any pickaxe:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="json">
  −
"RemovalToolIds": ["IridiumAxe"],
  −
"RemovalToolTypes": ["StardewValley.Tools.Pickaxe"]
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
 
  −
A tool must match <samp>RemovalToolIds</samp> ''or'' <samp>RemovalToolTypes</samp> to be a valid removal tool. If both lists are null or empty, all tools can remove the fence.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PlacementSound</samp>
+
| <samp>HarvestMinStack</samp><br /><samp>HarvestMaxStack</samp>
| The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] played when the fence is placed or repaired (e.g. <samp>axe</samp> used by [[Wood Fence]]).
+
| ''(Optional)'' The minimum and maximum number of <samp>HarvestItemId</samp> to produce (before <samp>HarvestMaxIncreasePerFarmingLevel</samp> and <samp>ExtraHarvestChance</samp> are applied). A value within this range (inclusive) will be randomly chosen each time the crop is harvested. The minimum defaults to 1, and the maximum defaults to the minimum.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>HarvestMinQuality</samp><br /><samp>HarvestMaxQuality</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' If set, the minimum and maximum quality of the harvest crop. These fields set a constraint that's applied after the quality is calculated normally, they don't affect the initial quality logic.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>HarvestMaxIncreasePerFarmingLevel</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The number of extra harvests to produce per farming level. This is rounded down to the nearest integer and added to <samp>HarvestMaxStack</samp>. Defaults to 0.
 +
 
 +
For example, a value of 0.2 is equivalent to +1 max at level 5 and +2 at level 10.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>ExtraHarvestChance</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The probability that harvesting the crop will produce extra harvest items, as a value between 0 (never) and 0.9 (nearly always). This is repeatedly rolled until it fails, then the number of successful rolls is added to the produced count. For example, [[tomato]]es use 0.05. Default 0. This is [https://www.desmos.com/calculator/ok9c2tw6o5 a geometric series with expected value] of <samp>1/(1-ExtraHarvestChance) - 1</samp>, so it will grow faster than you expect it should. For example, with a value of <samp>0.9</samp>, this field has an expected value of nine additional crops.
 +
|-
 +
!colspan="2"| Appearance
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Texture</samp>
 +
| The asset name for the texture (under the game's <samp>Content</samp> folder) containing the crop sprite. For example, the vanilla crops use <samp>TileSheets\crops</samp>.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The index of this crop in the <samp>Texture</samp>, one crop per row, where 0 is the top row. Default 0.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>TintColors</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The colors with which to tint the sprite when drawn (e.g. for colored flowers). A random color from the list will be chosen for each crop. See [[#Color fields|color format]]. Default none.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RemovalSound</samp>
+
!colspan="2"| Achievements
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] played when the fence is broken or picked up by the player. Defaults to the same sound as <samp>PlacementSound</samp>.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RemovalDebrisType</samp>
+
| <samp>CountForMonoculture</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The type of cosmetic debris particles to 'splash' from the tile when the fence is broken with a tool. The defined values are 0 (copper), 2 (iron), 4 (coal), 6 (gold), 8 (coins), 10 (iridium), 12 (wood), 14 (stone), 32 (big stone), and 34 (big wood). Default 14 (stone).
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the player can ship 300 of this crop's harvest item to unlock the monoculture [[achievements|achievement]]. Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RepairHealthAdjustmentMinimum</samp><br /><samp>RepairHealthAdjustmentMaximum</samp>
+
| <samp>CountForPolyculture</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A random amount added to the <samp>Health</samp> when a fence is repaired by a player. See the <samp>Health</samp> field description. Both default to 0.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the player must ship 15 of this crop's harvest item (along with any other required crops) to unlock the polyculture [[achievements|achievement]]. Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HeldObjectDrawOffset</samp>
+
!colspan="2"| Advanced
| ''(Optional)'' When an item like a [[torch]] is placed on the fence, the pixel offset to apply to its draw position. Specified as a string in the form <samp>"{{t|x}}, {{t|y}}"</samp>. Defaults to <samp>"0, -20"</samp> if omitted.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>LeftEndHeldObjectDrawX</samp><br /><samp>RightEndHeldObjectDrawX</samp>
+
| <samp>PlantableLocationRules</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The X pixel offset to apply when the fence is oriented horizontally, with only one connected fence on the right (for <samp>LeftEndHeldObjectDrawX</samp>) or left (for <samp>RightEndHeldObjectDrawX</samp>). This fully replaces the X value specified by <samp>HeldObjectDrawOffset</samp> when it's applied. Default 0.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The rules to decide which locations you can plant the seed in, if applicable. The first matching rule is used. This can override location checks (e.g. crops being limited to the farm), but not built-in requirements like crops needing dirt.
|}
     −
===Custom floors (craftable) & paths===
+
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
You can now add or customize [[Crafting#Decor|craftable floors & paths]] by editing the <samp>Data/FloorsAndPaths</samp> asset.
     −
This consists of a string → model lookup, where the key matches the <samp>ID</samp> field and the value is a model with these fields:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
Line 599: Line 733:  
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ID</samp>
+
| <samp>Id</samp>
| A key which uniquely identifies this floor/path. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For vanilla floors & paths, this matches the spritesheet index in the <samp>TerrainFeatures/Flooring</samp> spritesheet; for custom floors & paths, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_FloorName</samp>.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry within the list.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ItemId</samp>
+
| <samp>Result</samp>
| The unqualified [[#Custom items|item ID]] for the corresponding object-type item.
+
| Indicates whether the seed can be planted in a location if this entry is selected. The possible values are:
 +
* <samp>Default</samp>: the seed can be planted if the location normally allows it. This can be used to stop processing further rules, and/or set a custom <samp>DeniedMessage</samp>.
 +
* <samp>Allow</samp>: the seed can be planted here, regardless of whether the location normally allows it.
 +
* <samp>Deny</samp>: the seed can't be planted here, regardless of whether the location normally allows it.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Texture</samp>
+
| <samp>Condition</samp>
| The asset name for the texture (under the game's <samp>Content</samp> folder) when the flooring is applied or the path is placed. Use <samp>\</samp> (or <samp>\\</samp> in JSON) to separate name segments if needed. For example, the vanilla tilesheet is <samp>TerrainFeatures\Flooring</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry applies. Default true.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Corner</samp>
+
| <samp>PlantedIn</samp>
| The top-left pixel position for the sprite within the <samp>Texture</samp> spritesheet, specified as a model with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The planting context to apply this rule for. The possible values are <samp>Ground</samp> (planted directly in dirt), <samp>GardenPot</samp> (planted in a [[Garden Pot|garden pot]]), or <samp>Any</samp>. Default <samp>Any</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PlacementSound</samp>
+
| <samp>DeniedMessage</samp>
| The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] played when the item is applied/placed (e.g. <samp>axchop</samp> used by [[Wood Floor]]).
+
| ''(Optional)'' If this rule prevents planting the seed, the tokenizable string to show to the player (or <samp>null</samp> to default to the normal behavior for the context). This also applies when the <samp>Result</samp> is <samp>Default</samp>, if that causes the planting to be denied.
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FootstepSound</samp>
+
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
| The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] played when the player steps on the tile (e.g. <samp>woodyStep</samp> used by [[Wood Floor]]).
+
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
|-
+
|}
| <samp>WinterTexture</samp><br /><samp>Corner</samp>
+
 
| ''(Optional)'' Equivalent to <samp>Texture</samp> and <samp>Corner</samp>, but applied if the current location is in winter.
+
For example, this adds a custom cucumber crop (assuming you've already added [[#Custom items|custom items]] for cucumber seeds and cucumber):
|-
+
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
| <samp>RemovalSound</samp>
+
{
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] played when the item is unapplied or picked up. Defaults to the same sound as <samp>PlacementSound</samp>.
+
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
|-
+
    "Changes": [
| <samp>RemovalDebrisType</samp>
+
        {
| ''(Optional)'' The type of cosmetic debris particles to 'splash' from the tile when the item is unapplied or picked up. The defined values are 0 (copper), 2 (iron), 4 (coal), 6 (gold), 8 (coins), 10 (iridium), 12 (wood), 14 (stone), 32 (big stone), and 34 (big wood). Default 14 (stone).
+
            "Action": "EditData",
|-
+
            "Target": "Data/Crops",
| <samp>ShadowType</samp>
+
            "Entries": {
| ''(Optional)'' The type of shadow to draw under the tile sprite. Default <samp>None</samp>.
+
                "Example.Id_CucumberSeeds": {
 +
                    "Seasons": [ "summer" ],
 +
                    "DaysInPhase": [ 1, 2, 2, 2 ], // grows in 7 days with four growing sprites
 +
                    "HarvestItemId": "Example.Id_Cucumber",
 +
                    "Texture": "{{InternalAssetKey: assets/crops.png}}",
 +
                    "SpriteIndex": 0
 +
                }
 +
            }
 +
        }
 +
    ]
 +
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
 +
 
 +
===Custom fences===
 +
{{/doc status|a new doc page|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
You can now add or customize [[Crafting#Fences|fences]] by editing the <samp>Data/Fences</samp> asset.
   −
The possible values are:
+
This consists of a string → model lookup, where the key is the [[#Custom items|unqualified item ID]] of the fence object, and the value is a model with these fields:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! value
+
! field
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>None</samp>
+
| <samp>Health</samp>
| Don't draw a shadow.
+
| The health points for a fence when it's first placed, which affects how quickly it degrades. A fence loses <sup>1</sup>/<sub>1440</sub> points per in-game minute (roughly 0.04 points per hour or 0.5 points for a 12-hour day).
 +
 
 +
Repairing a fence sets its max health to ''2 × (base_health + repair_health_adjustment)'', where <samp>base_health</samp> is this field's value and <samp>repair_health_adjustment</samp> is a random value between <samp>RepairHealthAdjustmentMinimum</samp> and <samp>RepairHealthAdjustmentMaximum</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Square</samp>
+
| <samp>Texture</samp>
| Draw a shadow under the entire tile.
+
| The asset name for the texture (under the game's <samp>Content</samp> folder) when the fence is placed. Use <samp>\</samp> (or <samp>\\</samp> in JSON) to separate name segments if needed. For example, the vanilla fences use individual tilesheets like <samp>LooseSprites\Fence1</samp> (wood fence).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Contoured</samp>
+
| <samp>RemovalToolIds</samp><br /><samp>RemovalToolTypes</samp>
| raw a shadow that follows the lines of the path sprite.
+
| A list of tool IDs (matching the keys in <samp>Data\ToolData</samp>) or C# full type names which can be used to break the fence.
|}
+
 
|-
+
For example, this will let the player break the fence with an iridium axe and any pickaxe:
| <samp>ConnectType</samp>
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="json">
| ''(Optional)'' When drawing the flooring across multiple tiles, how the flooring sprite for each tile is selected. Defaults to <samp>Default</samp>.
+
"RemovalToolIds": ["IridiumAxe"],
 +
"RemovalToolTypes": ["StardewValley.Tools.Pickaxe"]
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
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The possible values are:
+
A tool must match <samp>RemovalToolIds</samp> ''or'' <samp>RemovalToolTypes</samp> to be a valid removal tool. If both lists are null or empty, all tools can remove the fence.
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! value
+
| <samp>PlacementSound</samp>
! usage
+
| The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] played when the fence is placed or repaired (e.g. <samp>axe</samp> used by [[Wood Fence]]).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Default</samp>
+
| <samp>RemovalSound</samp>
| For normal floors, intended to cover large square areas. This uses some logic to draw inner corners.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] played when the fence is broken or picked up by the player. Defaults to the same sound as <samp>PlacementSound</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Path</samp>
+
| <samp>RemovalDebrisType</samp>
| For floors intended to be drawn as narrow paths. These are drawn without any consideration for inner corners.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The type of cosmetic debris particles to 'splash' from the tile when the fence is broken with a tool. The defined values are 0 (copper), 2 (iron), 4 (coal), 6 (gold), 8 (coins), 10 (iridium), 12 (wood), 14 (stone), 32 (big stone), and 34 (big wood). Default 14 (stone).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CornerDecorated</samp>
+
| <samp>RepairHealthAdjustmentMinimum</samp><br /><samp>RepairHealthAdjustmentMaximum</samp>
| For floors that have a decorative corner. Use <samp>CornerSize</samp> to change the size of this corner.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A random amount added to the <samp>Health</samp> when a fence is repaired by a player. See the <samp>Health</samp> field description. Both default to 0.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Random</samp>
+
| <samp>HeldObjectDrawOffset</samp>
| For floors that don't connect. When placed, one of the tiles is randomly selected.
+
| ''(Optional)'' When an item like a [[torch]] is placed on the fence, the pixel offset to apply to its draw position. Specified as a string in the form <samp>"{{t|x}}, {{t|y}}"</samp>. Defaults to <samp>"0, -20"</samp> if omitted.
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CornerSize</samp>
+
| <samp>LeftEndHeldObjectDrawX</samp><br /><samp>RightEndHeldObjectDrawX</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The pixel size of the decorative border when the <samp>ConnectType</samp> field is set to <samp>CornerDecorated</samp> or <samp>Default</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The X pixel offset to apply when the fence is oriented horizontally, with only one connected fence on the right (for <samp>LeftEndHeldObjectDrawX</samp>) or left (for <samp>RightEndHeldObjectDrawX</samp>). This fully replaces the X value specified by <samp>HeldObjectDrawOffset</samp> when it's applied. Default 0.
|-
  −
| <samp>FarmSpeedBuff</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The speed boost applied to the player, on the [[farm]] only, when they're walking on paths of this type. Negative values are ignored. Default 0.1.
   
|}
 
|}
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===Custom machines===
+
===Custom floors (craftable) & paths===
You can now add/edit machine logic by editing the <samp>Data/Machines</samp> asset.
+
{{/doc status|a new doc page|done=false}}
   −
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
+
You can now add or customize [[Crafting#Decor|craftable floors & paths]] by editing the <samp>Data/FloorsAndPaths</samp> asset.
* The key is the [[#Custom items|'''qualified''' item ID]] for the item which acts as a machine (like <samp>(BC)127</samp> for [[The Cave|mushroom boxes]]).
  −
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
     −
====Item processing rules====
+
This consists of a string → model lookup, where the key matches the <samp>ID</samp> field and the value is a model with these fields:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>OutputRules</samp>
+
| <samp>ID</samp>
| The output produced by this machine. If multiple output rules can be produced, the first available one is selected. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this floor/path.
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>ItemId</samp>
! effect
+
| The unqualified [[#Custom items|item ID]] for the corresponding object-type item.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Id</samp>
+
| <samp>Texture</samp>
| A key which uniquely identifies this rule for the current machine (it doesn't need to be unique between machines). The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom rules, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_RuleId</samp>.
+
| The asset name for the texture (under the game's <samp>Content</samp> folder) when the flooring is applied or the path is placed. Use <samp>\</samp> (or <samp>\\</samp> in JSON) to separate name segments if needed. For example, the vanilla tilesheet is <samp>TerrainFeatures\Flooring</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Triggers</samp>
+
| <samp>Corner</samp>
| When to apply this output rule. This can list any number of triggers; the output will apply if any of them match.
+
| The top-left pixel position for the sprite within the <samp>Texture</samp> spritesheet, specified as a model with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields.
 
  −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>PlacementSound</samp>
! effect
+
| The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] played when the item is applied/placed (e.g. <samp>axchop</samp> used by [[Wood Floor]]).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Id</samp>
+
| <samp>FootstepSound</samp>
| A key which uniquely identifies this trigger within the current rule. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom rules on machines added by vanilla or another mod, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_TriggerId</samp>.
+
| The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] played when the player steps on the tile (e.g. <samp>woodyStep</samp> used by [[Wood Floor]]).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Trigger</samp>
+
| <samp>WinterTexture</samp><br /><samp>Corner</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' When this output rule applies. Defaults to <samp>ItemPlacedInMachine</samp>. The possible values are...
+
| ''(Optional)'' Equivalent to <samp>Texture</samp> and <samp>Corner</samp>, but applied if the current location is in winter.
* <samp>ItemPlacedInMachine</samp>: apply this rule when an item is placed into the machine. This is the most common machine behavior.
  −
* <samp>OutputCollected</samp>: apply this rule when the machine's previous output is collected. An output-collected rule won't require or consume the input items, and the input item will be the previous output. For example, this is used to reload the [[crystalarium]].
  −
* <samp>MachinePutDown</samp>: apply this rule when the machine is put down. For example, this is used to start the [[Worm Bin|worm bin]].
  −
* <samp>DayUpdate</samp>: apply this rule when a new day starts, if it isn't already processing output. For example, this is used for the [[Soda Machine|soda machine]].
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RequiredItemId</samp>
+
| <samp>RemovalSound</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The qualified or unqualified item ID for the item to match, if the trigger is <samp>ItemPlacedInMachine</samp> or <samp>OutputCollected</samp>. Defaults to allowing any item ID.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] played when the item is unapplied or picked up. Defaults to the same sound as <samp>PlacementSound</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RequiredTags</samp>
+
| <samp>RemovalDebrisType</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The [[Modding:Context tags|context tags]] to match against input items, if the trigger is <samp>ItemPlacedInMachine</samp> or <samp>OutputCollected</samp>. An item must have all of the listed tags to select this rule. You can negate a tag with <samp>!</samp> (like <code>"RequiredTags": [ "bone_item", "!fossil_item" ]</code> for bone items that aren't fossils).
+
| ''(Optional)'' The type of cosmetic debris particles to 'splash' from the tile when the item is unapplied or picked up. The defined values are 0 (copper), 2 (iron), 4 (coal), 6 (gold), 8 (coins), 10 (iridium), 12 (wood), 14 (stone), 32 (big stone), and 34 (big wood). Default 14 (stone).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RequiredCount</samp>
+
| <samp>ShadowType</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The required stack size for the input item, if the trigger is <samp>ItemPlacedInMachine</samp> or <samp>OutputCollected</samp>. Default 1.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The type of shadow to draw under the tile sprite. Default <samp>None</samp>.
|-
+
 
| <samp>Condition</samp>
+
The possible values are:
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this trigger should be checked. Item-only tokens are valid for this check if the trigger is <samp>ItemPlacedInMachine</samp> or <samp>OutputCollected</samp>. Defaults to always true.
  −
|}
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>OutputItem</samp>
  −
| The items produced by this machine. If multiple output entries match, one will be selected randomly unless you specify <samp>UseFirstValidOutput</samp>. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
! value
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| ''common fields''
+
| <samp>None</samp>
| See [[#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported by machine output.
+
| Don't draw a shadow.
 
  −
Notes:
  −
<ul>
  −
<li>If <samp>ItemId</samp> or <samp>RandomItemId</samp> is set to an [[#Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one item will be selected at random.</li>
  −
<li>The <samp>ItemId</samp> and <samp>RandomItemId</samp> can optionally contain special tokens, which will be replaced before the item ID is parsed. For example, you can use <code>FLAVORED_ITEM Wine DROP_IN_ID</code> to create a wine for whatever item was placed in the machine.
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! token
+
| <samp>Square</samp>
! replaced with
+
| Draw a shadow under the entire tile.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DROP_IN_ID</samp>
+
| <samp>Contoured</samp>
| The qualified item ID for the item placed in the machine.
+
| raw a shadow that follows the lines of the path sprite.
|-
  −
| <samp>DROP_IN_PRESERVE</samp>
  −
| If the item placed into the machine is a flavored item like Apple Juice or Tuna Roe, the ''unqualified'' item ID for the flavor item (e.g. the apple in Apple Wine). Otherwise <samp>0</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>NEARBY_FLOWER_ID</samp>
  −
| The item ID for a flower within 5 tiles of the machine, or <samp>-1</samp> if no flower is found. For example, [[Bee House|bee houses]] produce <code>FLAVORED_ITEM Honey NEARBY_FLOWER_ID</code>.
   
|}
 
|}
</li>
  −
<li>The <samp>ObjectInternalName</samp> can optionally contain <samp>{0}</samp>, which will be replaced with the input item's internal name. This is used to prevent flavored items from stacking (''e.g.'' apple [[wine]] and blueberry wine).</li>
  −
<li>The <samp>Condition</samp> field will check the ''input'' (not output) item for item-related conditions.</li>
  −
</ul>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PreserveType</samp>
+
| <samp>ConnectType</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The produced item's preserved item type, if applicable. This sets the equivalent flag on the output item. The valid values are <samp>Jelly</samp>, <samp>Juice</samp>, <samp>Pickle</samp>, <samp>Roe</samp> or <samp>AgedRoe</samp>, and <samp>Wine</samp>. Defaults to none.
+
| ''(Optional)'' When drawing the flooring across multiple tiles, how the flooring sprite for each tile is selected. Defaults to <samp>Default</samp>.
 +
 
 +
The possible values are:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PreserveId</samp>
+
! value
| ''(Optional)'' The produced item's preserved unqualified item ID, if applicable. For example, [[Wine|blueberry wine]] has its preserved item ID set to the [[blueberry]] ID. This can be set to <samp>DROP_IN</samp> to use the input item's ID. Default none.
+
! usage
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CopyColor</samp>
+
| <samp>Default</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to inherit the color of the input item if it was a <samp>ColoredObject</samp>. This mainly affects [[roe]]. Default false.
+
| For normal floors, intended to cover large square areas. This uses some logic to draw inner corners.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CopyPrice</samp>
+
| <samp>Path</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to inherit the quality of the input item (before <samp>PriceModifiers</samp> are applied). This is ignored if the input or output aren't both object (<samp>(O)</samp>)-type.
+
| For floors intended to be drawn as narrow paths. These are drawn without any consideration for inner corners.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CopyQuality</samp>
+
| <samp>CornerDecorated</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to inherit the quality of the input item (before <samp>QualityModifiers</samp> are applied).
+
| For floors that have a decorative corner. Use <samp>CornerSize</samp> to change the size of this corner.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PriceModifiers</samp><br /><samp>PriceModifiers</samp>
+
| <samp>Random</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' [[#Quantity modifiers|Quantity modifiers]] applied to the output item's price. Default none.
+
| For floors that don't connect. When placed, one of the tiles is randomly selected.
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IncrementMachineParentSheetIndex</samp>
+
| <samp>CornerSize</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to increment the machine's spritesheet index by one while it's processing this output. This stacks with the <samp>ShowNextIndexWhenLoaded</samp> field (''i.e.'' setting both to true will increment the index by two). Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The pixel size of the decorative border when the <samp>ConnectType</samp> field is set to <samp>CornerDecorated</samp> or <samp>Default</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>OutputMethod</samp>
+
| <samp>FarmSpeedBuff</samp>
| ''(Optional, specialized)'' A C# method which decides which item to produce. If set, the <samp>ItemId</samp> field is optional and ignored.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The speed boost applied to the player, on the [[farm]] only, when they're walking on paths of this type. Negative values are ignored. Default 0.1.
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===Custom machines===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Machines]]|done=true}}
 +
 
 +
You can now add/edit machine logic by editing the <samp>Data/Machines</samp> asset. This supports the full range of vanilla functionality, including calling custom code define in C# mods.
 +
 
 +
For C# mods, 1.6 also adds a new <samp>MachineDataUtility</samp> class and various <samp>Object</samp> to simplify working with machines in code. These are used by the game code itself to implement the base machine logic.
   −
This must be specified in the form <samp>{{t|full type name}}.{{t|method name}}</samp> (like <samp>StardewValley.Object.OutputSolarPanel</samp>). The method must be static and match the game's <samp>MachineOutputDelegate</samp> method signature:
+
===Custom melee weapons===
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Items#Weapons]]|done=false}}
/// <summary>Get the output item to produce.</summary>
  −
/// <param name="machine">The machine instance for which to produce output.</param>
  −
/// <param name="inputItem">The item being dropped into the machine, if applicable.</param>
  −
/// <param name="probe">Whether the machine is only checking whether the input is valid. If so, the input/machine shouldn't be changed and no animations/sounds should play.</param>
  −
/// <param name="outputData">The item output data from <c>Data/Machines</c> for which output is being created, if applicable.</param>
  −
/// <param name="overrideMinutesUntilReady">The in-game minutes until the item will be ready to collect, if set. This overrides the equivalent fields in the machine data if set.</param>
  −
/// <returns>Returns the item to produce, or <c>null</c> if none should be produced.</returns>
  −
public static Item GetOutput(Object machine, Item inputItem, bool probe, MachineItemOutput outputData, out int? overrideMinutesUntilReady);
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
     −
If this method returns null, the machine won't output anything.
+
[[Modding:Items#Weapons|Melee weapons]] are still stored in <samp>Data/Weapons</samp>, but that asset has been overhauled in Stardew Valley 1.6. The slash-delimited entries are now models to simplify edits and enable new features (like the new <samp>Projectiles</samp> feature).
|-
  −
| <samp>CustomData</samp>
  −
| Machine-specific data provided to the machine logic, if applicable.
     −
For example, the cask uses this to set the aging rate for each item:
+
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
+
* The key is the unqualified [[#Custom items|item ID]] for the weapon.
"OutputItem": {
+
* The value is model with the fields listed below.
    "OutputMethod": "StardewValley.Objects.Cask.OutputCask",
  −
    "CustomData": {
  −
        "AgingMultiplier": 4
  −
    }
  −
}
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
|}
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>UseFirstValidOutput</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' If multiple <samp>OutputItem</samp> entries match, whether to use the first match instead of choosing one randomly. Default false.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>MinutesUntilReady</samp><br /><samp>DaysUntilReady</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The number of in-game minutes or days until the output is ready to collect. If both days and minutes are specified, days are used. If none are specified, the item will be ready instantly.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>InvalidCountMessage</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' If set, overrides the machine's main <samp>InvalidCountMessage</samp> field.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>RecalculateOnCollect</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to regenerate the output right before the player collects it, similar to [[Bee House|bee houses]]. If the new item is null, the original output is returned instead.
  −
|}
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>AdditionalConsumedItems</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A list of extra items required before <samp>OutputRules</samp> will be checked. If specified, every listed item must be present in the player, [[hopper]], or chest inventory (depending how the machine is being loaded).
     −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
====Basic weapon info====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ItemId</samp>
+
| <samp>Name</samp>
| The [[#Custom items|qualified or unqualified item ID]] for the required item.
+
| The internal weapon name.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RequiredCount</samp>
+
| <samp>DisplayName</samp><br /><samp>Description</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The required stack size for the item matching <samp>ItemId</samp>. Default 1.
+
| A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the translated display name & description.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>InvalidCountMessage</samp>
+
| <samp>Type</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' If set, overrides the machine's main <samp>InvalidCountMessage</samp> field.
+
| The weapon type. One of <samp>0</samp> (stabbing sword), <samp>1</samp> (dagger), <samp>2</samp> (club or hammer), or <samp>3</samp> (slashing sword).
|}
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>AllowFairyDust</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the player can add [[Fairy Dust|fairy dust]] to speed up the machine. Default true.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ReadyTimeModifiers</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' [[#Quantity modifiers|Quantity modifiers]] applied to the produced item's processing time. The modifier conditions can use item-only tokens, which will check the ''input'' (not output) item.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ReadyTimeModifierMode</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Quantity modifiers|quantity modifier mode]] which indicates what to do if multiple modifiers apply at the same time. Default <samp>Stack</samp>.
   
|}
 
|}
   −
====Behavior tweaks====
+
====Appearance====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PreventTimePass</samp>
+
| <samp>Texture</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A list of cases when the machine should be paused, so the timer on any item being produced doesn't decrement. Possible values:
+
| The asset name for the spritesheet containing the weapon's sprite.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
 +
| The index within the <samp>Texture</samp> for the weapon sprite, where 0 is the top-left sprite.
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
====Stats====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! value
+
! field
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Outside</samp><br /><samp>Inside</samp>
+
| <samp>MinDamage</samp><br /><samp>MaxDamage</samp>
| Pause when placed in an outside or inside location. For example, [[Bee House|bee houses]] don't work inside.
+
| The minimum and maximum based damage caused when hitting a monster with this weapon.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Spring</samp><br /><samp>Summer</samp><br /><samp>Fall</samp><br /><samp>Winter</samp>
+
| <samp>Knockback</samp>
| Pause in the given season. For example, [[Bee House|bee houses]] don't work in winter.
+
| ''(Optional)'' How far the target is pushed when hit, as a multiplier relative to a base weapon like the [[Rusty Sword]] (e.g. <samp>1.5</samp> for 150% of Rusty Sword's weight). Default 1.
 
|-
 
|-
 +
| <samp>Speed</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' How fast the player can swing the weapon. Each point of speed is worth 40ms of swing time relative to 0. This stacks with the [[speed|player's weapon speed]]. Default 0.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Sun</samp><br /><samp>Rain</samp>
+
| <samp>Precision</samp>
| Pause on days with the given weather.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Reduces the chance that a strike will miss. Default 0.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Always</samp>
+
| <samp>Defense</samp>
| Always pause the machine. This is used in specialized cases where the timer is handled by [[#Advanced logic|advanced machine logic]].
+
| ''(Optional)'' Reduces damage received by the player. Default 0.
|}
+
|-
 +
| <samp>AreaOfEffect</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Slightly increases the area of effect. Default 0.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AllowLoadWhenFull</samp>
+
| <samp>CritChance</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the player can drop a new item into the machine before it's done processing the last one (like the [[crystalarium]]). The previous item will be lost. Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The chance of a critical hit, as a decimal value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). Default 0.02.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ClearContentsOvernightCondition</samp>
+
| <samp>CritMultiplier</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether the machine should be emptied overnight, so any current output will be lost. Defaults to always false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A multiplier applied to the base damage for a critical hit. This can be a decimal value. Default 3.
 
|}
 
|}
   −
====Audio & visuals====
+
====Game logic====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>LoadEffects</samp><br /><samp>WorkingEffects</samp>
+
| <samp>CanBeLostOnDeath</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The cosmetic effects shown when an item is loaded into the machine (for <samp>LoadEffects</samp>), or while it's processing the item (for <samp>WorkingEffects</samp>, based on the <samp>WorkingEffectChance</samp> probability). Both default to none. These consist of a list of models with these fields:
+
| Whether the player can [[Adventurer's Guild#Item Recovery Service|lose this tool when they die]]. Default true.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>MineBaseLevel</samp><br /><samp>MineMinLevel</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The base and minimum mine level, which affect [[#Mine container drops|mine container drops]]. Both default to -1, which disables automatic mine drops.
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
====Advanced====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RequiredItemId</samp>
+
| <samp>Projectiles</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' If set, only apply this effect if the main input item has this qualified or unqualified item ID.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The projectiles fired when the weapon is used, which continue along their path until they hit a monster and cause damage. A separate projectile is fired for each entry in this list.
|-
+
 
| <samp>RequiredTags</samp>
+
This consists of a list of models with these fields (one projectile will fire for each entry in the list):
| ''(Optional)'' If set, only apply this effect if the main input item has ''all'' of these [[Modding:Context tags|context tags]]. You can negate a tag with <samp>!</samp> (like <code>"RequiredTags": [ "bone_item", "!fossil_item" ]</code> for bone items that aren't fossils).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Sound</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' An [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] to play. Defaults to no sound.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>DelayedSounds</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The audio to play after a short delay. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Sound</samp>
+
| <samp>Id</samp>
| The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] to play.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for the projectile within the current weapon's data.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Delay</samp>
+
| <samp>Damage</samp>
| The number of milliseconds until the sound should play.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The amount of damage caused when the projectile hits a monster. Default 10.
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ShakeDuration</samp>
+
| <samp>Explodes</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A duration in milliseconds during which the machine sprite should shake. Default none.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the projectile explodes when it collides with something. Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Frames</samp>
+
| <samp>Bounces</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The animation to apply to the machine sprite, specified as a list of offsets relative to the base sprite index. Default none.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The number of times the projectile can bounce off walls before being destroyed. Default 0.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Interval</samp>
+
| <samp>MaxDistance</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The number of milliseconds for which each frame in <samp>Frames</samp> is kept on-screen. Default 100.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The maximum tile distance the projectile can travel. Default 4.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>TemporarySprites</samp>
+
| <samp>Velocity</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The temporary animated sprites to show. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
| ''(Optional)'' The speed at which the projectile moves. Default 10.
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>RotationVelocity</samp>
! effect
+
| ''(Optional)'' The rotation velocity. Default 32.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Texture</samp>
+
| <samp>TailLength</samp>
| The asset name for the texture (under the game's <samp>Content</samp> folder) for the animated sprite.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The length of the tail which trails behind the main projectile. Default 1.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SourceRect</samp>
+
| <samp>FireSound</samp><br /><samp>BounceSound</samp><br /><samp>CollisionSound</samp>
| The pixel area for the first animated frame within the <samp>Texture</samp>, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The sound played when the projectile is fired, bounces off a wall, or collides with something. All three default to none.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PositionOffset</samp>
+
| <samp>MinAngleOffset</samp><br /><samp>MaxAngleOffset</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A pixel offset applied to the sprite, relative to the top-left corner of the machine's collision box, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. Defaults to (0, 0).
+
| ''(Optional)'' A random offset applied to the direction of the project each time it's fired. Both fields default to 0, in which case it's always shot at the 90° angle matching the player's facing direction.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Color</samp>
+
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A tint color to apply to the sprite. See [[#Color fields|color format]]. Default <samp>White</samp> (no tint).
+
| ''(Optional)'' The sprite index in the <samp>TileSheets/Projectiles</samp> asset to draw for this projectile. Defaults to 11 (a glowing-yellow-ball sprite).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AlphaFade</samp><br /><samp>Loops</samp><br /><samp>Rotation</samp><br /><samp>RotationChange</samp><br /><samp>ScaleChange</samp><br /><samp>SortOffset</samp>
+
| <samp>Item</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' See equivalent fields in the [[#Event changes|<samp>temporaryAnimatedSprite</samp> event command]]. Default 0.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The item to shoot. If set, this overrides <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>.
|-
  −
| <samp>Frames</samp><br /><samp>Scale</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' See equivalent fields in the [[#Event changes|<samp>temporaryAnimatedSprite</samp> event command]]. Default 1.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Interval</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' See equivalent fields in the [[#Event changes|<samp>temporaryAnimatedSprite</samp> event command]]. Default 100.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Flicker</samp><br /><samp>Flip</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' See equivalent fields in the [[#Event changes|<samp>temporaryAnimatedSprite</samp> event command]]. Default false.
  −
|}
  −
|}
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>WorkingEffectChance</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The percentage chance to apply <samp>WorkingEffects</samp> each time the day starts or the in-game clock changes, as a value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). Default 0.33.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>LightWhileWorking</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The light emitted by the machine while it's processing an item. Default none.
     −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:  
+
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Radius</samp>
+
| ''common fields''
| ''(Optional)'' The size of the area covered by the light effect, as a multiplier of the default radius (like <samp>1.5</samp> for an area 50% wider than the default). Default 1.
+
| See [[Modding:Item queries#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported for ammo items.
|-
+
 
| <samp>Color</samp>
+
If set to an [[Modding:Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
| ''(Optional)'' A tint color to apply to the light. See [[#Color fields|color format]]. Default <samp>White</samp> (no tint).
+
|}
 
|}
 
|}
 +
 +
Note that these are magic projectiles fired when the weapon is used, they're not aimed directly like [[slingshot]] projectiles.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>WobbleWhileWorking</samp>
+
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the machine sprite should bulge in & out while it's processing an item. Default false.
+
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
|-
  −
| <samp>ShowNextIndexWhileWorking</samp><br /><samp>ShowNextIndexWhenReady</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to show the next sprite in the machine's spritesheet while it's processing an item (<samp>ShowNextIndexWhileWorking</samp>) or ready (<samp>ShowNextIndexWhenReady</samp>). Default false.
   
|}
 
|}
   −
====Player interaction messages====
+
===Custom movie concessions===
These only apply when the player interacts with a chest directly, instead of using a [[hopper]] or mod like {{nexus mod|1063|Automate}}.
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Movie theater data]]|done=false}}
 +
: ''See also: [[#Custom movies|custom movies]].''
 +
 
 +
You could already [[Modding:Movie theater data#Concession data|add/edit concessions]] sold in the [[Movie Theater|movie theater]], but conflicts were likely since each concession had an incrementing numeric ID which matched its position in the vanilla tilesheet.
    +
Stardew Valley 1.6 addresses that with two changes:
 +
<ul>
 +
<li>The <samp>Id</samp> field is now a [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]].</li>
 +
<li>You can now use a different texture with two new required fields:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>InvalidItemMessage</samp>
+
| <samp>Texture</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the message shown in a toaster notification if the player tries to input an item that isn't accepted by the machine.
+
| The asset name for the texture containing the concession's sprite.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>InvalidItemMessageCondition</samp>
+
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether <samp>InvalidItemMessage</samp> should be shown. This can use item-related queries like <samp>ITEM_TYPE</samp>. Defaults to always true.
+
| The index within the <samp>Texture</samp> for the concession sprite, where 0 is the top-left sprite.
|-
  −
| <samp>InvalidCountMessage</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the message shown in a toaster notification if the input inventory doesn't contain this item, unless overridden by <samp>InvalidCountMessage</samp> under <samp>OutputRules</samp>.
  −
 
  −
This can use extra custom tokens:
  −
* <samp>[ItemCount]</samp>: the number of remaining items needed. For example, if you're holding three and need five, <samp>[ItemCount]</samp> will be replaced with <samp>2</samp>.
   
|}
 
|}
 +
</li>
 +
</ul>
   −
====Advanced logic====
+
For example, this content pack adds a new 'Pufferchick Pop' concession with a custom image:
{| class="wikitable"
+
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
|-
+
{
! field
+
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
! effect
+
    "Changes": [
|-
+
        {
| <samp>InteractMethod</samp>
+
            "Action": "EditData",
| ''(Optional)'' A C# method invoked when the player interacts with the machine when it doesn't have output ready to harvest.
+
            "Target": "Data/Concessions",
 +
            "Entries": {
 +
                "{{ModId}}_PufferchickPop": {
 +
                    "Id": "{{ModId}}_PufferchickPop",  // must specify ID again when creating a new entry
 +
                    "Name": "{{ModId}}_PufferchickPop", // best practice to match the ID, since it's sometimes used as an alternate ID
 +
                    "DisplayName": "Pufferchick Pop",
 +
                    "Description": "A cute cake pop shaped like a pufferchick.",
 +
                    "Price": 25,
 +
                    "Texture": "{{InternalAssetKey: assets/pufferchick-pop.png}}" // an image in your content pack
 +
                    "SpriteIndex": 0
 +
                }
 +
            }
 +
        }
 +
    ]
 +
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
   −
This must be specified in the form <samp>{{t|full type name}}.{{t|method name}}</samp> (like <samp>StardewValley.Object.SomeInteractMethod</samp>). The method must be static and match the game's <samp>MachineInteractDelegate</samp> method signature:
+
===Custom museum donations & rewards===
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
{{/doc status|a new doc page|done=false}}
/// <summary>The method signature for a custom <see cref="MachineData.InteractMethod"/> method.</summary>
  −
/// <param name="machine">The machine instance for which to produce output.</param>
  −
/// <param name="location">The location containing the machine.</param>
  −
/// <param name="player">The player using the machine.</param>
  −
/// <returns>Returns whether the interaction was handled.</returns>
  −
public static bool InteractWithMachine(Object machine, GameLocation location, Farmer player);
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>HasInput</samp><br /><samp>HasOutput</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to force adding the <samp>machine_input</samp> or <samp>machine_output</samp> [[#New context tags|context tags]] respectively. This isn't needed for most machines, since they'll be set based on the <samp>OutputRules</samp> field. Default false.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>IsIncubator</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this machine acts as an incubator when placed in a building, so players can incubate eggs in it. Default false.
     −
This is used by the [[incubator]] and [[Ostrich Incubator|ostrich incubator]]. The game logic assumes there's only one such machine in each building, so this generally shouldn't be used by custom machines that can be built in a vanilla [[barn]] or [[coop]].
+
You can now add/edit the items which the [[museum]] gives back in rewards through the new <samp>Data/MuseumRewards</samp> data asset.
|-
  −
| <samp>StatsToIncrementWhenLoaded</samp><br /><samp>StatsToIncrementWhenHarvested</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The game stat counters to increment when an item is placed in the machine (<samp>StatsToIncrementWhenLoaded</samp>) or when the processed output is collected (<samp>StatsToIncrementWhenHarvested</samp>). Default none. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! field
  −
! effect
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>StatName</samp>
  −
| The name of the stat counter field on <samp>Game1.stats</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>RequiredItemId</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' If set, only increment the stat if the main input item has this qualified or unqualified item ID.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>RequiredTags</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' If set, only increment the stat if the main input item has ''all'' of these [[Modding:Context tags|context tags]]. You can negate a tag with <samp>!</samp> (like <code>"RequiredTags": [ "bone_item", "!fossil_item" ]</code> for bone items that aren't fossils).
  −
|}
     −
It's fine to use this with custom machines, but you can only increment built-in stats so it won't be applicable for most custom machines. For example, the vanilla game increments <samp>PiecesOfTrashRecycled</samp> for the [[Recycling Machine|recycling machine]] and <samp>GeodesCracked</samp> for the [[Geode Crusher|geode crusher]].
+
====Format====
|-
+
The data asset consists of a string → model lookup, where...
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
+
* The key is a [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for the reward group.
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
+
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
|}
     −
====Interacting with machines in C#====
  −
Stardew Valley 1.6 adds two <samp>Object</samp> fields for reference:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>lastOutputRuleId</samp>
+
| <samp>TargetContextTags</samp>
| If this is a machine, the output rule ID for the rule being processed by the machine (if any).
+
| The items that must be donated to complete this reward group. The player must fulfill every entry in the list to unlock the reward. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
|-
  −
| <samp>lastInputItem</samp>
  −
| If this is a machine, the item that was dropped into the machine to start the current output (if any).
  −
|}
  −
 
  −
And a few methods for processing items:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IsMachineWorking()</samp>
+
| <samp>Tag</samp>
| Get whether the machine is currently processing an item.
+
| The [[Modding:Context tags|context tag]] for the items to require.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ShouldTimePassForMachine(location)</samp>
+
| <samp>Count</samp>
| Get whether the machine should be updated in the given location. For example, this will return false for [[Solar Panel|solar panels]] placed indoors, or outdoors on a cloudy day.
+
| The minimum number of items matching the context tags that must be donated.
|-
  −
| <samp>GetMachineData()</samp>
  −
| Get the underlying machine data from <samp>Data/Machines</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>PlaceInMachine(…)</samp>
  −
| Try to place an item in the machine using the rules from <samp>Data/Machines</samp>. This returns a boolean which indicates whether the machine was successfully started.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>OutputMachine(…)</samp>
  −
| Try to set the machine output given the input item and an optional output rule to apply. Most code should call <samp>PlaceInMachine</samp> instead.
   
|}
 
|}
   −
A lot of the generic machine logic is also handled by a new <samp>MachineDataUtility</samp> class, which lets C# mods interact with machine data more directly. For example, you can check which output a machine would produce without actually updating the machine.
+
For example, an entry with the tag <samp>forage_item</samp> and count 2 will require donating any two forage items.
   −
===Custom melee weapons===
+
Special case: an entry with the exact values <code>Tag: "", Count: -1</code> passes if the museum is complete (i.e. the player has donated the max number of items).
[[Modding:Items#Weapons|Melee weapons]] are still stored in <samp>Data/Weapons</samp>, but that asset has been overhauled in Stardew Valley 1.6. The slash-delimited entries are now models to simplify edits and enable new features (like the new <samp>Projectiles</samp> feature).
+
|-
 +
| <samp>FlagOnCompletion</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional if <samp>RewardItemIsSpecial</samp> is true)'' Whether to add the <samp>ID</samp> value to the player's received mail. This is used to track whether the player has collected the reward, and should almost always be true. If this is omitted and <samp>RewardItemIsSpecial</samp> is false, the player will be able collect the reward infinite times. Default false.
   −
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
+
After the reward is collected, you can check this value using the <samp><nowiki>HasFlag</nowiki></samp> condition in [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]].
* The key is the unqualified [[#Custom items|item ID]] for the weapon.
  −
* The value is model with the fields listed below.
  −
 
  −
====Basic weapon info====
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>RewardActions</samp>
! effect
+
| Run one or more [[Modding:Trigger actions|trigger action strings]]. For example, this adds {{price|500}} to the current player:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 +
"RewardActions": [
 +
    "AddMoney 500"
 +
]
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Name</samp>
+
| <samp>RewardItemId</samp>
| The internal weapon name.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom items|qualified item ID]] for the item given to the player when they donate all required items for this group. There's no reward item if omitted.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DisplayName</samp><br /><samp>Description</samp>
+
| <samp>RewardItemCount</samp>
| A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the translated display name & description.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The stack size for the <samp>RewardItemId</samp> (if the item supports stacking). Default 1.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Type</samp>
+
| <samp>RewardItemIsSpecial</samp>
| The weapon type. One of <samp>0</samp> (stabbing sword), <samp>1</samp> (dagger), <samp>2</samp> (club or hammer), or <samp>3</samp> (slashing sword).
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to mark the <samp>RewardItemId</samp> as a special permanent item, which can't be destroyed/dropped and can only be collected once. Default false.
|}
  −
 
  −
====Appearance====
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>RewardItemIsRecipe</samp>
! effect
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to give the player a cooking/crafting recipe which produces the <samp>RewardItemId</samp>, instead of the item itself. Ignored if the item type can't be cooked/crafted (i.e. non-object-type items). Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Texture</samp>
+
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
| The asset name for the spritesheet containing the weapon's sprite.
+
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
|-
  −
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
  −
| The index within the <samp>Texture</samp> for the weapon sprite, where 0 is the top-left sprite.
   
|}
 
|}
   −
====Stats====
+
For example, this content pack adds two rewards (one mail and one item):
{| class="wikitable"
+
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
|-
+
{
! field
+
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
! effect
+
    "Changes": [
|-
+
        {
| <samp>MinDamage</samp><br /><samp>MaxDamage</samp>
+
            "Action": "EditData",
| The minimum and maximum based damage caused when hitting a monster with this weapon.
+
            "Target": "Data/MuseumRewards",
 +
            "Entries": {
 +
                // send a letter when a specific item is donated
 +
                "{{ModId}}_ShinyArtifact": {
 +
                    "TargetContextTags": [
 +
                        {
 +
                            "Tag": "id_{{ModId}}_ShinyArtifact", // unique context tag identifying the item by ID
 +
                            "Count": 1
 +
                        },
 +
                    ],
 +
                    "FlagOnCompletion": true,
 +
                    "RewardActions": [ "AddMail Current {{ModId}}_ShinyArtifact" ]
 +
                },
 +
 
 +
                // give item when 18 minerals are donated
 +
                "{{ModId}}_18MineralItems": {
 +
                    "TargetContextTags": [
 +
                        {
 +
                            "Tag": "item_type_minerals",
 +
                            "Count": 18
 +
                        },
 +
                    ],
 +
                    "RewardItemId": "(BC){{ModId}}_SuperMachine",
 +
                    "RewardItemCount": 1,
 +
                    "FlagOnCompletion": true
 +
                }
 +
            }
 +
        }
 +
    ]
 +
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
 +
 
 +
See also [[Modding:Mail data|mail data]], [[#Custom items|custom items]], and [[#custom machines|custom machines]] to add the custom mail and items.
 +
 
 +
====Achievements====
 +
The ''A Complete Collection'' [[Achievements|achievement]] is automatically adjusted to require any custom donations added too. This is based on the number of donated items though, so removing custom donations later may incorrectly mark the museum complete (since you may have donated enough items to meet the total required).
 +
 
 +
===Custom fruit trees===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Fruit trees]]|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
====Data format====
 +
You can now add custom [[Fruit Trees|fruit trees]] by editing the revamped <samp>Data/fruitTrees</samp> asset. This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
 +
* The key is the [[#Custom items|unqualified item ID]] for the sapling item in <samp>Data/Objects</samp>.
 +
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Knockback</samp>
+
! field
| ''(Optional)'' How far the target is pushed when hit, as a multiplier relative to a base weapon like the [[Rusty Sword]] (e.g. <samp>1.5</samp> for 150% of Rusty Sword's weight). Default 1.
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Speed</samp>
+
| <samp>DisplayName</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' How fast the player can swing the weapon. Each point of speed is worth 40ms of swing time relative to 0. This stacks with the [[speed|player's weapon speed]]. Default 0.
+
| A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the tree's display name. This should return a display name without 'tree' (like <samp>Cherry</samp> for a cherry tree). This is used in UI messages like "''Your &lt;display name&gt; tree wasn't able to grow last night''".
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Precision</samp>
+
| <samp>Seasons</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Reduces the chance that a strike will miss. Default 0.
+
| The seasons in which the fruit tree bears fruit. This consists of an array of season names (any combination of <samp>spring</samp>, <samp>summer</samp>, <samp>fall</samp>, or <samp>winter</samp>).
 +
 
 +
'''Note:''' the previous '<samp>island</samp>' season value is no longer valid. Using <samp>summer</samp> is equivalent to how it worked before (since we now have [[#Custom location contexts|per-location seasons]]).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Defense</samp>
+
| <samp>Fruit</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Reduces damage received by the player. Default 0.
+
| The fruit items to add to the tree each day while the tree is in-season. The first matching fruit (if any) is selected each day.
|-
  −
| <samp>AreaOfEffect</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Slightly increases the area of effect. Default 0.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>CritChance</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The chance of a critical hit, as a decimal value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). Default 0.02.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>CritMultiplier</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A multiplier applied to the base damage for a critical hit. This can be a decimal value. Default 3.
  −
|}
     −
====Game logic====
+
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CanBeLostOnDeath</samp>
+
| ''common fields''
| Whether the player can [[Adventurer's Guild#Item Recovery Service|lose this tool when they die]]. Default true.
+
| See [[Modding:Item queries#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported for fruit items.
 +
 
 +
Notes:
 +
* If set to an [[Modding:Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
 +
* Season conditions are ignored in non-seasonal locations like the [[greenhouse]] and [[Ginger Island]].
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Season</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' If set, the group only applies if the tree's location is in this season. This is ignored in non-seasonal locations like the [[greenhouse]] and [[Ginger Island]].
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MineBaseLevel</samp><br /><samp>MineMinLevel</samp>
+
| <samp>Chance</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The base and minimum mine level, which affect [[#Mine container drops|mine container drops]]. Both default to -1, which disables automatic mine drops.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The probability that this entry is selected, as a value between 0 (never drops) and 1 (always drops). Default 1 (100% chance).
 
|}
 
|}
  −
====Advanced====
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>Texture</samp>
! effect
+
| The asset name for the texture under the game's <samp>Content</samp> folder. Use <samp>\</samp> (or <samp>\\</samp> in JSON) to separate name segments if needed. For example, vanilla fruit trees use <samp>TileSheets\fruitTrees</samp>.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>TextureSpriteRow</samp>
 +
| The tree's row index in the <samp>Texture</samp> spritesheet (e.g. 0 for the first tree, 1 for the second tree, etc).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Projectiles</samp>
+
| <samp>PlantableLocationRules</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The projectiles fired when the weapon is used, which continue along their path until they hit a monster and cause damage. A separate projectile is fired for each entry in this list.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The rules to decide which locations you can plant the sapling in, if applicable. The first matching rule is used. This can override location checks (e.g. crops being limited to the farm), but not built-in requirements like crops needing dirt.
 +
 
 +
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
   −
This consists of a list of models with these fields (one projectile will fire for each entry in the list):
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Id</samp>
 
| <samp>Id</samp>
| A unique identifier for the projectile within the current weapon's data. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom projectiles, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like Example.ModId_ProjectileId.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry within the list.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Damage</samp>
+
| <samp>Result</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The amount of damage caused when the projectile hits a monster. Default 10.
+
| Indicates whether the sapling can be planted in a location if this entry is selected. The possible values are:
 +
* <samp>Default</samp>: the sapling can be planted if the location normally allows it. This can be used to stop processing further rules, and/or set a custom <samp>DeniedMessage</samp>.
 +
* <samp>Allow</samp>: the sapling can be planted here, regardless of whether the location normally allows it.
 +
* <samp>Deny</samp>: the sapling can't be planted here, regardless of whether the location normally allows it.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Explodes</samp>
+
| <samp>Condition</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the projectile explodes when it collides with something. Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry applies. Default true.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Bounces</samp>
+
| <samp>PlantedIn</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The number of times the projectile can bounce off walls before being destroyed. Default 0.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The planting context to apply this rule for. The possible values are <samp>Ground</samp> (planted directly in the ground), <samp>GardenPot</samp> (planted in a [[Garden Pot|garden pot]]), or <samp>Any</samp>. Default <samp>Any</samp>.
 +
 
 +
Note that saplings can't be planted in garden pots.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MaxDistance</samp>
+
| <samp>DeniedMessage</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The maximum tile distance the projectile can travel. Default 4.
+
| ''(Optional)'' If this rule prevents planting the sapling, the tokenizable string to show to the player (or <samp>null</samp> to default to the normal behavior for the context). This also applies when the <samp>Result</samp> is <samp>Default</samp>, if that causes the planting to be denied.
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Velocity</samp>
+
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The speed at which the projectile moves. Default 10.
+
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
|-
+
|}
| <samp>RotationVelocity</samp>
+
 
| ''(Optional)'' The rotation velocity. Default 32.
+
For example, this content pack adds a custom fruit tree, including [[#Custom items|custom items]] for the sapling and fruit:
|-
+
 
| <samp>TailLength</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The length of the tail which trails behind the main projectile. Default 1.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>FireSound</samp><br /><samp>BounceSound</samp><br /><samp>CollisionSound</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The sound played when the projectile is fired, bounces off a wall, or collides with something. All three default to none.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>MinAngleOffset</samp><br /><samp>MaxAngleOffset</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A random offset applied to the direction of the project each time it's fired. Both fields default to 0, in which case it's always shot at the 90° angle matching the player's facing direction.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The sprite index in the <samp>TileSheets/Projectiles</samp> asset to draw for this projectile. Defaults to 11 (a glowing-yellow-ball sprite).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Item</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The item to shoot. If set, this overrides <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>.
  −
 
  −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! field
  −
! effect
  −
|-
  −
| ''common fields''
  −
| See [[#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported for ammo items.
  −
 
  −
If set to an [[#Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
  −
|}
  −
|}
  −
 
  −
Note that these are magic projectiles fired when the weapon is used, they're not aimed directly like [[slingshot]] projectiles.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
  −
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
  −
|}
  −
 
  −
===Custom movie concessions===
  −
: ''See also: [[#Custom movies|custom movies]].''
  −
 
  −
You could already [[Modding:Movie theater data#Concession data|add/edit concessions]] sold in the [[Movie Theater|movie theater]], but conflicts were likely since each concession had an incrementing numeric ID which matched its position in the vanilla tilesheet.
  −
 
  −
Stardew Valley 1.6 addresses that with two changes:
  −
<ul>
  −
<li>The <samp>Id</samp> field is now a string, so you can use a globally unique ID like <samp>ExampleAuthor.ModId_ItemName</samp>.</li>
  −
<li>You can now use a different texture with two new required fields:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! field
  −
! effect
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Texture</samp>
  −
| The asset name for the texture containing the concession's sprite.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
  −
| The index within the <samp>Texture</samp> for the concession sprite, where 0 is the top-left sprite.
  −
|}
  −
</li>
  −
</ul>
  −
 
  −
For example, this content pack adds a new 'Pufferchick Pop' concession with a custom image:
   
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
 
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
 
{
 
{
 
     "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
 
     "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
 
     "Changes": [
 
     "Changes": [
 +
        // add fruit + sapling items
 +
        // note: sapling must have an edibility under 0 (usually -300) to be plantable
 
         {
 
         {
 
             "Action": "EditData",
 
             "Action": "EditData",
             "Target": "Data/Concessions",
+
             "Target": "Data/Objects",
 
             "Entries": {
 
             "Entries": {
                 "Example.ModId_PufferchickPop": {
+
                 "{{ModId}}_Pufferfruit": {
                     "Id": "Example.ModId_PufferchickPop", // must specify ID again when creating a new entry
+
                     "Name": "{{ModId}}_Pufferfruit", // best practice to match the ID, since it's sometimes used as an alternate ID
                     "Name": "PufferchickPop",
+
                     "DisplayName": "Pufferfruit",
                     "DisplayName": "Pufferchick Pop",
+
                     "Description": "An example fruit item.",
                     "Description": "A cute cake pop shaped like a pufferchick.",
+
                     "Type": "Basic",
                     "Price": 25,
+
                    "Category": -6,
                     "Texture": "{{InternalAssetKey: assets/pufferchick-pop.png}}" // an image in your content pack
+
                     "Price": 1200,
 +
 
 +
                     "Texture": "Mods/{{ModId}}/Objects",
 
                     "SpriteIndex": 0
 
                     "SpriteIndex": 0
 +
                },
 +
                "{{ModId}}_Puffersapling": {
 +
                    "Name": "{{ModId}}_Puffersapling",
 +
                    "DisplayName": "Puffersapling",
 +
                    "Description": "An example tree sapling.",
 +
                    "Type": "Basic",
 +
                    "Category": -74,
 +
                    "Price": 1200,
 +
 +
                    "Texture": "Mods/{{ModId}}/Objects",
 +
                    "SpriteIndex": 1
 
                 }
 
                 }
 
             }
 
             }
         }
+
         },
 +
 
 +
        // add fruit tree
 +
        {
 +
            "Action": "EditData",
 +
            "Target": "Data/FruitTrees",
 +
            "Entries": {
 +
                "{{ModId}}_Puffersapling": {
 +
                    "DisplayName": "Pufferfruit",
 +
                    "Seasons": [ "spring" ],
 +
                    "Fruit": [
 +
                        {
 +
                            "Id": "E{{ModId}}_Pufferfruit",
 +
                            "ItemId": "{{ModId}}_Pufferfruit"
 +
                        }
 +
                    ],
 +
                    "Texture": "Mods/{{ModId}}/FruitTrees",
 +
                    "TextureSpriteRow": 0
 +
                }
 +
            }
 +
        },
 +
 
 +
        // add images
 +
        {
 +
            "Action": "Load",
 +
            "Target": "Mods/{{ModId}}/FruitTrees, Mods/{{ModId}}/Objects",
 +
            "FromFile": "assets/{{TargetWithoutPath}}.png" // assets/FruitTrees.png, assets/Objects.png
 +
        },
 
     ]
 
     ]
 
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
 
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
   −
===Custom museum donations & rewards===
+
The fruit trees can then be added to the game by giving the player a sapling item in the usual ways (e.g. from [[#Custom shops|a shop]]).
You can now add/edit the items which the [[museum]] accepts in donation and gives back in rewards through the new <samp>Data/MuseumRewards</samp> data asset.
+
 
 +
====Fruit items====
 +
For C# mods, the <samp>fruitsOnTree</samp> field (number of fruit on the tree) has been replaced by <samp>fruit</samp> (list of fruit items).
 +
 
 +
====Spawning fruit trees====
 +
Custom trees can be added to the game in two ways:
 +
* Spawn them on [[Modding:Maps|map tiles]] when the location is created, using the new <samp>SpawnTree: fruit {{t|tree ID}} {{o|growth stage on location created}} {{o|growth stage on day-update regrowth}}</samp> tile property. This must be added on the <samp>Paths</samp> layer, which must also have tile index 34 from the <samp>paths</samp> tilesheet.
 +
* Or give the player a seed item in the usual ways (e.g. from [[#Custom shops|a shop]], [[Modding:Mail data|mail letter]], etc).
 +
 
 +
===Custom objects===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Items#Objects]]|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
You can now create/edit objects (the main item type) by editing the new <samp>Data/Objects</samp> asset, which replaces the previous slash-delimited <samp>Data/objectInformation</samp>.
 +
 
 +
Besides the format change, this adds...
 +
* support for custom textures;
 +
* revamped geode drops with support for conditions, probabilities, and item queries;
 +
* expanded food/drink buffs (e.g. set a custom buff ID, add a custom buff icon, etc);
 +
* context tags (moved from the former <samp>Data/ObjectContextTags</samp> asset);
 +
* [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] to let framework mods support additional features.
   −
====Format====
+
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
The data asset consists of a string → model lookup, where...
+
* The key is the unqualified [[#Custom items|item ID]].
* The key is a unique identifier for the reward group. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom reward entries, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_RewardName</samp>.
   
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
 
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
    +
====Basic info====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
 
! field
 
! field
! effect
+
! purpose
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>TargetContextTags</samp>
+
| <samp>Name</samp>
| The items that must be donated to complete this reward group. The player must fulfill every entry in the list to unlock the reward. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
| The internal item name.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>DisplayName</samp><br /><samp>Description</samp>
 +
| A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the item's in-game display name and description.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Type</samp>
 +
| The item's general type, like <samp>Arch</samp> (artifact) or <samp>Minerals</samp>. See details at [[Modding:Items#Objects]].
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Category</samp>
 +
| The [[Modding:Items#Categories|item category]].
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Price</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The price when sold by the player. This is not the price when bought from a shop. Default 0.
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
====Appearance====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
 
! field
 
! field
! effect
+
! purpose
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Tag</samp>
+
| <samp>Texture</samp>
| The [[Modding:Context tags|context tag]] for the items to require.
+
| The asset name for the texture containing the item's sprite. Defaults to <samp>Maps/springobjects</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Count</samp>
+
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
| The minimum number of items matching the context tags that must be donated.
+
| The sprite's index within the <samp>Texture</samp>, where 0 is the top-left sprite.
 
|}
 
|}
   −
For example, an entry with the tag <samp>forage_item</samp> and count 2 will require donating any two forage items.
+
====Edibility====
 
+
{| class="wikitable"
Special case: an entry with the exact values <code>Tag: "", Count: -1</code> passes if the museum is complete (i.e. the player has donated the max number of items).
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FlagOnCompletion</samp>
+
! field
| ''(Optional if <samp>RewardItemIsSpecial</samp> is true)'' Whether to add the <samp>ID</samp> value to the player's received mail. This is used to track whether the player has collected the reward, and should almost always be true. If this is omitted and <samp>RewardItemIsSpecial</samp> is false, the player will be able collect the reward infinite times. Default false.
+
! purpose
 
  −
After the reward is collected, you can check this value using the <samp><nowiki>HasFlag</nowiki></samp> condition in [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]].
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RewardEventSeenFlag</samp>
+
| <samp>Edibility</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The ID to add to the player's event-seen list when the reward is collected. (You must still specify <samp>FlagOnCompletion</samp> or <samp>RewardItemIsSpecial</samp> either way.)
+
| ''(Optional)'' A numeric value that determines how much energy (edibility × 2.5) and health (edibility × 1.125) is restored when this item is eaten. An item with an edibility of -300 can't be eaten, values from -299 to -1 reduce health and energy, and zero can be eaten but doesn't change health/energy. Default -300.
 
  −
After the reward is collected, you can check this value using the <samp><nowiki>HasSeenEvent</nowiki></samp> condition in [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]].
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RewardItemId</samp>
+
| <samp>IsDrink</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom items|qualified item ID]] for the item given to the player when they donate all required items for this group. There's no reward item if omitted.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to drink the item instead of eating it. Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RewardItemCount</samp>
+
| <samp>Buffs</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The stack size for the <samp>RewardItemId</samp> (if the item supports stacking). Default 1.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The buffs to apply to the player when this item is eaten, if any. Default none.
 +
 
 +
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RewardItemIsSpecial</samp>
+
! field
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to mark the <samp>RewardItemId</samp> as a special permanent item, which can't be destroyed/dropped and can only be collected once. Default false.
+
! purpose
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RewardItemIsRecipe</samp>
+
| <samp>Id</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to give the player a cooking/crafting recipe which produces the <samp>RewardItemId</samp>, instead of the item itself. Ignored if the item type can't be cooked/crafted (i.e. non-object-type items). Default false.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry within the list.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RewardMail</samp>
+
| <samp>Duration</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Mail data|mail ID]] to add to the player's mailbox tomorrow.
+
| ''(Optional if <samp>BuffId</samp> is set)'' The buff duration measured in in-game minutes. This can be set to <samp>-2</samp> for a buff that should last for the rest of the day.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
+
| <samp>BuffId</samp>
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The unique ID of a buff from [[#Custom buffs|<samp>Data/Buffs</samp>]] to apply, or <samp>null</samp> to ignore <samp>Data/Buffs</samp> and set the ID to <samp>food</samp> or <samp>drink</samp> depending on the item's <samp>IsDrink</samp> field.
|}
  −
 
  −
 
  −
For example, this content pack adds two rewards, one in form of a mail, the other a machine :
  −
 
  −
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
  −
{
  −
    "Format": "1.28.0",
  −
"Changes": [
  −
{
  −
"Action": "EditData",
  −
"Target": "Data/MuseumRewards",
  −
"Entries": {
  −
//Send a mail when a specific item is donated
  −
"Example.ModId_ShinyArtifact": {
  −
"TargetContextTags": [
  −
{
  −
"Tag": "id_example.modid_shinyartifact",//The unique context tag identifying the item
  −
"Count": 1
  −
},
  −
],
  −
"FlagOnCompletion": true,
  −
"RewardMail": "Example.ModId_ShinyArtifact"
  −
},
  −
//Gives a machine as reward when 18 minerals are donated.
  −
"Example.ModId_18MineralItems": {
  −
"TargetContextTags": [
  −
{
  −
"Tag": "item_type_minerals",
  −
"Count": 18
  −
},
  −
],
  −
"RewardItemId": "(BC)Example.ModId_SuperMachine",
  −
"RewardItemCount": 1,
  −
"FlagOnCompletion": true,
  −
  −
},
  −
},
  −
}
  −
]
  −
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
  −
 
  −
The mail entry would then be added to [[Modding:Mail_data|mail data]] using the same key. See [[#Custom_items|Custom Items]] and [[#Custom_machines|Custom Machines]] to add the items themselves.
  −
 
  −
====Achievements====
  −
The ''A Complete Collection'' [[Achievements|achievement]] is automatically adjusted to require any custom donations added too. This is based on the number of donated items though, so removing custom donations later may incorrectly mark the museum complete (since you may have donated enough items to meet the total required).
  −
 
  −
===Custom fruit trees===
  −
====Data format====
  −
You can now add custom [[Fruit Trees|fruit trees]] by editing the revamped <samp>Data/fruitTrees</samp> asset. This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
  −
* The key is the [[#Custom items|unqualified item ID]] for the sapling item in <samp>Data/ObjectInformation</samp>.
  −
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
      +
If a buff from <samp>Data/Buffs</samp> is applied and you also specify other fields, here's how the buff data is combined:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
 
! field
 
! field
! effect
+
! result
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Duration</samp><br /><samp>IconTexture</samp><br /><samp>SpriteIndex</samp><br /><samp>GlowColor</samp>
 +
| If specified, the value in <samp>Data/Objects</samp> is used instead of the one in <samp>Data/Buffs</samp>. If omitted, defaults to the value from <samp>Data/Buffs</samp>.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>CustomAttributes</samp>
 +
| The values from both entries are combined (e.g. +1 speed in <samp>Data/Objects</samp> and +1 speed in <samp>Data/Buffs</samp> results in +2 speed).
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>IsDebuff</samp>
 +
| The value in <samp>Data/Objects</samp> is used.
 +
|}
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>IsDebuff</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this buff counts as a debuff, so its duration should be halved when wearing a Sturdy Ring. Default false.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>IconTexture</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The asset name for the icon texture to load. This must contain one or more 16x16 icons in a grid of any size. If omitted, the game will draw a default icon based on the <samp>BuffId</samp> and <samp>CustomAttributes</samp> fields.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DisplayName</samp>
+
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
| A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the tree's display name. This should return a display name without 'tree' (like <samp>Cherry</samp> for a cherry tree). This is used in UI messages like "''Your &lt;display name&gt; tree wasn't able to grow last night''".
+
| ''(Optional)'' The buff's icon index within the <samp>IconTexture</samp>, where 0 is the top-left icon. Default 0.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Seasons</samp>
+
| <samp>GlowColor</samp>
| The seasons in which the fruit tree bears fruit. This consists of an array of season names (any combination of <samp>spring</samp>, <samp>summer</samp>, <samp>fall</samp>, or <samp>winter</samp>).
+
| ''(Optional)'' The glow color to apply to the player. See [[#Color fields|color format]]. Default none.
 
  −
'''Note:''' the previous '<samp>island</samp>' season value is no longer valid. Using <samp>summer</samp> is equivalent to how it worked before (since we now have [[#Custom location contexts|per-location seasons]]).
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Fruit</samp>
+
| <samp>CustomAttributes</samp>
| The fruit items to add to the tree each day while the tree is in-season. The first matching fruit (if any) is selected each day.
+
| The custom buff attributes to apply, if any.
   −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
This consists of a model with any combination of these fields:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
 
! field
 
! field
! effect
+
! purpose
 
|-
 
|-
| ''common fields''
+
| <samp>FarmingLevel</samp><br /><samp>FishingLevel</samp><br /><samp>ForagingLevel</samp><br /><samp>LuckLevel</samp><br /><samp>MiningLevel</samp>
| See [[#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported for fruit items.
+
| ''(Optional)'' An amount applied to the matching [[Skills|skill level]] while the buff is active. This can be negative for a debuff. Default 0.
 
  −
Notes:
  −
* If set to an [[#Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
  −
* Season conditions are ignored in non-seasonal locations like the [[greenhouse]] and [[Ginger Island]].
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Season</samp>
+
| <samp>Attack</samp><br /><samp>Defense</samp><br /><samp>MagneticRadius</samp><br /><samp>MaxStamina</samp><br /><samp>Speed</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' If set, the group only applies if the tree's location is in this season. This is ignored in non-seasonal locations like the [[greenhouse]] and [[Ginger Island]].
+
| ''(Optional)'' An amount applied to the player's [[attack]], [[defense]], [[Magnetism|magnetic radius]], maximum [[Energy|stamina]], or [[speed]] while the buff is active. This can be negative for a debuff. Default 0.
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Chance</samp>
+
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The probability that this entry is selected, as a value between 0 (never drops) and 1 (always drops). Default 1 (100% chance).
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.  
 
|}
 
|}
 +
|}
 +
 +
====Geodes & artifact spots====
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Texture</samp>
+
! field
| The asset name for the texture under the game's <samp>Content</samp> folder. Use <samp>\</samp> (or <samp>\\</samp> in JSON) to separate name segments if needed. For example, vanilla fruit trees use <samp>TileSheets\fruitTrees</samp>.
+
! purpose
|-
  −
| <samp>TextureSpriteRow</samp>
  −
| The tree's row index in the <samp>Texture</samp> spritesheet (e.g. 0 for the first tree, 1 for the second tree, etc).
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PlantableLocationRules</samp>
+
| <samp>GeodeDrops</samp><br /><samp><samp>GeodeDropsDefaultItems</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The rules to decide which locations you can plant the sapling in, if applicable. The first matching rule is used. This can override location checks (e.g. crops being limited to the farm), but not built-in requirements like crops needing dirt.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The items that can be dropped when breaking open this item as a [[Minerals#Geodes|geode]]. Specifying either or both fields automatically enables geode behavior for this item.
 
  −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
      +
You can specify one or both fields:
 +
<ul>
 +
<li><samp>GeodeDrops</samp> can be set to the specific items to drop. Default none. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
 
! field
 
! field
! effect
+
! purpose
 +
|-
 +
|-
 +
| ''common fields''
 +
| See [[Modding:Item queries#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported by geode drops.
 +
 
 +
If set to an [[Modding:Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Id</samp>
+
| <samp>Chance</samp>
| A key which uniquely identifies this entry within the list. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom entries for vanilla items, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_RuleId</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The probability that the item will be dropped if the other fields match, as a decimal value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). Default 1.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Result</samp>
+
| <samp>SetFlagOnPickup</samp>
| Indicates whether the sapling can be planted in a location if this entry is selected. The possible values are:
+
| ''(Optional)'' The mail flag to set for the current player when this drop is picked up.
* <samp>Default</samp>: the sapling can be planted if the location normally allows it. This can be used to stop processing further rules, and/or set a custom <samp>DeniedMessage</samp>.
  −
* <samp>Allow</samp>: the sapling can be planted here, regardless of whether the location normally allows it.
  −
* <samp>Deny</samp>: the sapling can't be planted here, regardless of whether the location normally allows it.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Condition</samp>
+
| <samp>Precedence</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry applies. Default true.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The order in which this entry should be checked, where lower values are checked first. This can be a negative value. Geode drops with the same precedence are checked in the order listed. Default 0.
 +
 
 +
For consistency, vanilla drops mostly use these values:
 +
* <samp>-1000</samp>: special overrides like the [[Golden Helmet]];
 +
* <samp>0</samp>: normal items.
 +
|}</li>
 +
<li><samp>GeodeDropsDefaultItems</samp> chooses a predefined list of possible geode drops like [[clay]], [[coal]], [[Copper Ore|copper]], [[Iridium Ore|iridium]], etc. Default false.</li>
 +
</ul>
 +
 
 +
If both fields are specified, each geode will choose between them with an equal 50% chance. If <samp>GeodeDrops</samp> is specified but no entries match, the geode will use the <samp>GeodeDropsDefaultItems</samp> regardless of whether it's true.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PlantedIn</samp>
+
| <samp>ArtifactSpotChances</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The planting context to apply this rule for. The possible values are <samp>Ground</samp> (planted directly in the ground), <samp>GardenPot</samp> (planted in a [[Garden Pot|garden pot]]), or <samp>Any</samp>. Default <samp>Any</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' If this is an artifact (i.e. the <samp>Type</samp> field is <samp>Arch</samp>), the chance that it can be found by digging [[Artifact Spot|artifact spots]] in each location.
 +
 
 +
This consists of a string → model lookup, where:
 +
* the key is the internal location name;
 +
* the value is the probability the item will spawn if checked, as a decimal value between 0 (never) and 1 (always).
 +
|}
   −
Note that saplings can't be planted in garden pots.
+
====Context tags & exclusions====
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! field
 +
! purpose
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>ContextTags</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The custom [[Modding:Items#Context tags|context tags]] to add for this item (in addition to the tags added automatically based on the other object data). This is formatted as a list; for example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="json">
 +
"ContextTags": [ "color_yellow", "fish_ocean", "fish_upright", "season_summer" ]
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>ExcludeFromRandomSale</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to exclude this item from shops when selecting random items to sell. Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DeniedMessage</samp>
+
| <samp>ExcludeFromFishingCollection</samp><br /><samp>ExcludeFromShippingCollection</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' If this rule prevents planting the sapling, the tokenizable string to show to the player (or <samp>null</samp> to default to the normal behavior for the context). This also applies when the <samp>Result</samp> is <samp>Default</samp>, if that causes the planting to be denied.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to exclude this item from the fishing/shipping collection and their respective effect on the [[perfection|perfection score]]. Default false, in which case the normal requirements apply (e.g. artifacts are always excluded from the shipping collection).
 
|}
 
|}
 +
 +
====Advanced====
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! field
 +
! purpose
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
 
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.  
 
|}
 
|}
   −
For example, this content pack adds a custom fruit tree, including [[#Custom items|custom items]] for the sapling and fruit:
+
===Custom pants===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Items]]|done=false}}
   −
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
+
You can now create/edit [[Tailoring#Pants|pants]] by editing the new <samp>Data/Pants</samp> asset, which replaces <samp>Data/clothingInformation</samp>. This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
{
  −
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
  −
    "Changes": [
  −
        // add fruit + sapling items
  −
        // note: sapling must have an edibility under 0 (usually -300) to be plantable
  −
        {
  −
            "Action": "EditData",
  −
            "Target": "Data/ObjectInformation",
  −
            "Entries": {
  −
                "Example.ModId_Pufferfruit": "Pufferfruit/1200/100/Basic -6/Pufferfruit/An example fruit item.////1/Mods\\Example.ModId\\Objects",
  −
                "Example.ModId_Puffersapling": "Puffersapling/1200/-300/Basic -74/Puffersapling/An example tree sapling.////2/Mods\\Example.ModId\\Objects"
  −
            }
  −
        },
  −
 
  −
        // add fruit tree
  −
        {
  −
            "Action": "EditData",
  −
            "Target": "Data/FruitTrees",
  −
            "Entries": {
  −
                "Example.ModId_Puffersapling": {
  −
                    "DisplayName": "[DataString Data\ObjectInformation Example.ModId_Pufferfruit 4]", // field 4 (display name) for our fruit item
  −
                    "Seasons": [ "spring" ],
  −
                    "Fruit": [
  −
                        {
  −
                            "Id": "Example.ModId_Pufferfruit",
  −
                            "ItemId": "Example.ModId_Pufferfruit"
  −
                        }
  −
                    ],
  −
                    "Texture": "Mods\\Example.ModId\\FruitTrees",
  −
                    "TextureSpriteRow": 0
  −
                }
  −
            }
  −
        },
  −
 
  −
        // add images
  −
        {
  −
            "Action": "Load",
  −
            "Target": "Mods/Example.ModId/FruitTrees, Mods/Example.ModId/Objects",
  −
            "FromFile": "assets/{{TargetWithoutPath}}.png" // assets/FruitTrees.png, assets/Objects.png
  −
        },
  −
    ]
  −
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
  −
 
  −
The fruit trees can then be added to the game by giving the player a sapling item in the usual ways (e.g. from [[#Custom shops|a shop]]).
  −
 
  −
====Fruit items====
  −
For C# mods, the <samp>fruitsOnTree</samp> field (number of fruit on the tree) has been replaced by <samp>fruit</samp> (list of fruit items).
  −
 
  −
====Spawning fruit trees====
  −
Custom trees can be added to the game in two ways:
  −
* Spawn them on [[Modding:Maps|map tiles]] when the location is created, using the new <samp>SpawnTree: fruit {{t|tree ID}}</samp> tile property. This must be added on the <samp>Paths</samp> layer, which must also have tile index 34 from the <samp>paths</samp> tilesheet.
  −
* Or give the player a seed item in the usual ways (e.g. from [[#Custom shops|a shop]], [[Modding:Mail data|mail letter]], etc).
  −
 
  −
===Custom objects===
  −
You can now create/edit objects (the main item type) by editing the new <samp>Data/Objects</samp> asset, which replaces the previous slash-delimited <samp>Data/objectInformation</samp>. This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
   
* The key is the unqualified [[#Custom items|item ID]].
 
* The key is the unqualified [[#Custom items|item ID]].
 
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
 
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
   −
====Basic info====
+
====Basic pants data====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Name</samp>
 
| <samp>Name</samp>
| The internal item name.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The internal name for the item. Default <samp>Pants</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>DisplayName</samp><br /><samp>Description</samp>
 
| <samp>DisplayName</samp><br /><samp>Description</samp>
| A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the item's in-game display name and description.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the item's in-game display name and description. Defaults to the generic pants text (''Pants'' and ''A wearable pair of pants'').
|-
  −
| <samp>Type</samp>
  −
| The item's general type, like <c>Arch</c> (artifact) or <c>Minerals</c>. See details at [[Modding:Items#Objects]].
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Category</samp>
  −
| The [[Modding:Items#Categories|item category]].
   
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Price</samp>
 
| <samp>Price</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The price when sold by the player. This is not the price when bought from a shop. Default 0.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The default price when the item is sold to the player in a shop. Default 50.
 
|}
 
|}
   −
====Edibility====
+
====Appearance====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! purpose
 
! purpose
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Edibility</samp>
+
| <samp>Texture</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A numeric value that determines how much energy (edibility × 2.5) and health (edibility × 1.125) is restored when this item is eaten. An item with an edibility of -300 can't be eaten, values from -299 to -1 reduce health and energy, and zero can be eaten but doesn't change health/energy. Default -300.
+
| The asset name for the texture containing the pants' sprite. Defaults to <samp>Characters/Farmer/pants</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IsDrink</samp>
+
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to drink the item instead of eating it. Default false.
+
| The pants' sprite index within the <samp>Texture</samp>, where 0 is the top-left set.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Buff</samp>
+
| <samp>DefaultColor</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The buff to apply to the player when this item is eaten, if any. Default none.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The dye color to apply to the sprite when the player hasn't [[dyeing|dyed]] it yet, if any. See [[#Color fields|color format]]. Default <samp>255 235 203</samp> (which matches the color of the cloth item).
 
  −
This consists of a model with these fields:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>CanBeDyed</samp>
! purpose
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the player can [[dyeing|dye]] these pants. Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Duration</samp>
+
| <samp>IsPrismatic</samp>
| The buff duration measured in in-game minutes.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the pants continuously shift colors. This overrides <samp>DefaultColor</samp> and <samp>CanBeDyed</samp> if set. Default false.
|-
+
|}
| <samp>BuffId</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The buff ID to apply. Defaults to <samp>food</samp> or <samp>drink</samp> depending on the item's <samp>IsDrink</samp> field.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>CustomAttributes</samp>
  −
| The custom buff attributes to apply, if any.
     −
This consists of a model with any combination of these fields:
+
====Other====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! purpose
 
! purpose
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FarmingLevel</samp><br /><samp>FishingLevel</samp><br /><samp>ForagingLevel</samp><br /><samp>LuckLevel</samp><br /><samp>MiningLevel</samp>
+
| <samp>CanChooseDuringCharacterCustomization</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' An amount applied to the matching [[Skills|skill level]] while the buff is active. This can be negative for a debuff. Default 0.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether these pants can be selected on the character customization screen (e.g. when creating a character). Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Attack</samp><br /><samp>Defense</samp><br /><samp>MagneticRadius</samp><br /><samp>MaxStamina</samp><br /><samp>Speed</samp>
+
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' An amount applied to the player's [[attack]], [[defense]], [[Magnetism|magnetic radius]], maximum [[Energy|stamina]], or [[speed]] while the buff is active. This can be negative for a debuff. Default 0.
+
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
|}
  −
|}
   
|}
 
|}
   −
====Advanced====
+
===Custom shirts===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Items]]|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
You can now create/edit [[Tailoring#Shirts|shirts]] by editing the new <samp>Data/Shirts</samp> asset, which replaces <samp>Data/clothingInformation</samp>. This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
 +
* The key is the unqualified [[#Custom items|item ID]].
 +
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
 +
 
 +
====Basic shirt data====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! purpose
 
! purpose
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Miscellaneous</samp>
+
| <samp>Name</samp>
| &#32;
+
| ''(Optional)'' The internal name for the item. Default <samp>Shirt</samp>.
* For a geode item ([[Artifact Trove|275]], [[Geode|535]], [[Frozen Geode|536]], [[Magma Geode|537]], or [[Omni Geode|749]]), a space-delimited list of object IDs. There's a roughly 50% chance that the geode item will drop one of these items (the other drops are hardcoded).
+
|-
* For artifacts, a list of locations followed by a number less than 1. The game checks this field first when digging up an Artifact Spot. If nothing is randomly chosen from this list, the game checks the data in [[#Custom locations|<samp>Data/Locations</samp>]].
+
| <samp>DisplayName</samp><br /><samp>Description</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the item's in-game display name and description. Defaults to the generic shirt text (''Shirt'' and ''A wearable shirt'').
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Price</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The default price when the item is sold to the player in a shop. Default 50.
 
|}
 
|}
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Texture</samp>
 
| <samp>Texture</samp>
| The asset name for the texture containing the item's sprite. Defaults to <samp>Maps/springobjects</samp>.
+
| The asset name for the texture containing the shirt's sprite. Defaults to <samp>Characters/Farmer/shirts</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
 
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
| The sprite's index within the <samp>Texture</samp>, where 0 is the top-left sprite.
+
| The shirt's sprite index within the <samp>Texture</samp>, where 0 is the top-left set.
|}
  −
 
  −
===Custom pants===
  −
You can now create/edit [[Tailoring#Pants|pants]] by editing the new <samp>Data/Pants</samp> asset, which replaces <samp>Data/clothingInformation</samp>. This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
  −
* The key is the unqualified [[#Custom items|item ID]].
  −
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
  −
 
  −
====Basic pants data====
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! field
  −
! purpose
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Name</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The internal name for the item. Default <samp>Pants</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>DisplayName</samp><br /><samp>Description</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the item's in-game display name and description. Defaults to the generic pants text (''Pants'' and ''A wearable pair of pants'').
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Price</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The default price when the item is sold to the player in a shop. Default 50.
  −
|}
  −
 
  −
====Appearance====
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! field
  −
! purpose
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Texture</samp>
  −
| The asset name for the texture containing the pants' sprite. Defaults to <samp>Characters/Farmer/pants</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
  −
| The pants' sprite index within the <samp>Texture</samp>, where 0 is the top-left set.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>SpriteIndexFemale</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' If set, overrides <samp>SpriteIndex</samp> for female farmers.
   
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>DefaultColor</samp>
 
| <samp>DefaultColor</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The dye color to apply to the sprite when the player hasn't [[dyeing|dyed]] it yet, if any. See [[#Color fields|color format]]. Default <samp>255 235 203</samp> (which matches the color of the cloth item).
+
| ''(Optional)'' The dye color to apply to the sprite when the player hasn't [[dyeing|dyed]] it yet, if any. See [[#Color fields|color format]]. Default none.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>CanBeDyed</samp>
 
| <samp>CanBeDyed</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the player can [[dyeing|dye]] these pants. Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the player can [[dyeing|dye]] this shirt. Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>IsPrismatic</samp>
 
| <samp>IsPrismatic</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the pants continuously shift colors. This overrides <samp>DefaultColor</samp> and <samp>CanBeDyed</samp> if set. Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the shirt continuously shifts colors. This overrides <samp>DefaultColor</samp> and <samp>CanBeDyed</samp> if set. Default false.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>HasSleeves</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to draw shirt sleeves. Default true.
 
|}
 
|}
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>CanChooseDuringCharacterCustomization</samp>
 
| <samp>CanChooseDuringCharacterCustomization</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether these pants can be selected on the character customization screen (e.g. when creating a character). Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this shirt can be selected on the character customization screen (e.g. when creating a character). Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
 
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
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|}
 
|}
   −
===Custom shirts===
+
===Custom tools===
You can now create/edit [[Tailoring#Shirts|shirts]] by editing the new <samp>Data/Shirts</samp> asset, which replaces <samp>Data/clothingInformation</samp>. This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Items]]|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
You can now create/edit [[tools]] by editing the new <samp>Data/Tools</samp> asset. This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
 
* The key is the unqualified [[#Custom items|item ID]].
 
* The key is the unqualified [[#Custom items|item ID]].
 
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
 
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
   −
====Basic shirt data====
+
====Basic tool data====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
 
! field
 
! field
 
! purpose
 
! purpose
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>ClassName</samp>
 +
| The name of the C# class to construct within the <code>StardewValley.Tools</code> namespace. The class must be a subclass of <samp>StardewValley.Tool</samp>, and have a constructor with no arguments. For example, given a value of <samp>Axe</samp>, the game will create <code>StardewValley.Tools.Axe</code> instances.
 +
 +
The main values are:
 +
* main tools (<samp>Axe</samp>, <samp>FishingRod</samp>, <samp>Hoe</samp>, <samp>MeleeWeapon</samp>, <samp>MilkPail</samp>, <samp>Pan</samp>, <samp>Pickaxe</samp>, <samp>Shears</samp>, <samp>Wand</samp>, and <samp>WateringCan</samp>);
 +
* a special <samp>GenericTool</samp> type which applies the <samp>Data/Tools</samp> data and only has generic logic, so C# mods can patch in their own logic;
 +
* and two tools cut from the game which may not work correctly (<samp>Lantern</samp> and <samp>Raft</samp>).
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Name</samp>
 
| <samp>Name</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The internal name for the item. Default <samp>Shirt</samp>.
+
| The internal name to set for the tool item.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>DisplayName</samp><br /><samp>Description</samp>
 
| <samp>DisplayName</samp><br /><samp>Description</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the item's in-game display name and description. Defaults to the generic shirt text (''Shirt'' and ''A wearable shirt'').
+
| A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the tool's in-game display name and description.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>AttachmentSlots</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The number of attachment slots to enable on the tool. Note that only <samp>FishingRod</samp> tools have the code to render and use attachment slots. Default <samp>-1</samp>, which keeps the default value set by the tool class.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Price</samp>
+
| <samp>SalePrice</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The default price when the item is sold to the player in a shop. Default 50.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The default price when the item is sold to the player in a shop. Defaults to <samp>-1</samp>, in which case you should set the price manually in shops.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
 +
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
 
|}
 
|}
    
====Appearance====
 
====Appearance====
 +
Note that drawing the tool correctly in the world (ie, while the player is trying to use it) probably still needs custom code.
 +
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Texture</samp>
 
| <samp>Texture</samp>
| The asset name for the texture containing the shirt's sprite. Defaults to <samp>Characters/Farmer/shirts</samp>.
+
| The asset name for the texture containing the tool's sprite.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
 
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
| The shirt's sprite index within the <samp>Texture</samp>, where 0 is the top-left set.
+
| The tool's sprite index within the <samp>Texture</samp>, where 0 is the top row.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DefaultColor</samp>
+
| <samp>MenuSpriteIndex</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The dye color to apply to the sprite when the player hasn't [[dyeing|dyed]] it yet, if any. See [[#Color fields|color format]]. Default none.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The sprite index within the <samp>Texture</samp> for the item icon. Defaults to <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>.
|-
  −
| <samp>CanBeDyed</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the player can [[dyeing|dye]] this shirt. Default false.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>IsPrismatic</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the shirt continuously shifts colors. This overrides <samp>DefaultColor</samp> and <samp>CanBeDyed</samp> if set. Default false.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>HasSleeves</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to draw shirt sleeves. Default true.
   
|}
 
|}
   −
====Other====
+
====Upgrades====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! purpose
 
! purpose
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CanChooseDuringCharacterCustomization</samp>
+
| <samp>UpgradeLevel</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this shirt can be selected on the character customization screen (e.g. when creating a character). Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The tool upgrade level. Default <samp>-1</samp>, which keeps the default value set by the tool class.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
+
| <samp>ApplyUpgradeLevelToDisplayName</samp>
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to adjust the <samp>DisplayName</samp> for the usual upgrade levels. For example, the display name for a level one Axe changes to 'Copper Axe'. Default false.
|}
     −
===Custom tools===
+
The display name format in English is:
You can now create/edit [[tools]] by editing the new <samp>Data/Tools</samp> asset. This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
  −
* The key is the unqualified [[#Custom items|item ID]].
  −
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
  −
 
  −
====Basic tool data====
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
! upgrade level
! purpose
+
! display name format
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ClassName</samp>
+
| 1
| The name of the C# class to construct within the <code>StardewValley.Tools</code> namespace. The class must be a subclass of <samp>StardewValley.Tool</samp>, and have a constructor with no arguments. For example, given a value of <samp>Axe</samp>, the game will create <code>StardewValley.Tools.Axe</code> instances.
+
| Copper {{t|display name}}
 
  −
The main values are:
  −
* main tools (<samp>Axe</samp>, <samp>FishingRod</samp>, <samp>Hoe</samp>, <samp>MeleeWeapon</samp>, <samp>MilkPail</samp>, <samp>Pan</samp>, <samp>Pickaxe</samp>, <samp>Shears</samp>, <samp>Wand</samp>, and <samp>WateringCan</samp>);
  −
* a special <samp>GenericTool</samp> type which applies the <samp>Data/Tools</samp> data and only has generic logic, so C# mods can patch in their own logic;
  −
* and two tools cut from the game which may not work correctly (<samp>Lantern</samp> and <samp>Raft</samp>).
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Name</samp>
+
| 2
| The internal name to set for the tool item.
+
| Steel {{t|display name}}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DisplayName</samp><br /><samp>Description</samp>
+
| 3
| A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the tool's in-game display name and description.
+
| Gold {{t|display name}}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AttachmentSlots</samp>
+
| 4
| ''(Optional)'' The number of attachment slots to enable on the tool. Note that only <samp>FishingRod</samp> tools have the code to render and use attachment slots. Default <samp>-1</samp>, which keeps the default value set by the tool class.
+
| Iridium {{t|display name}}
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SalePrice</samp>
+
| <samp>ConventionalUpgradeFrom</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The default price when the item is sold to the player in a shop. Defaults to <samp>-1</samp>, in which case you should set the price manually in shops.
+
| ''(Optional)'' If set, prepends an upgrade for the given tool ID to the <samp>UpgradeFrom</samp> field. This applies these rules (based on the <samp>UpgradeLevel</samp> field, not the upgrade level of the specified tool ID):
|-
  −
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
  −
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
  −
|}
  −
 
  −
====Appearance====
  −
Note that drawing the tool correctly in the world (ie, while the player is trying to use it) probably still needs custom code.
      
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
! upgrade level
! purpose
+
! price
 +
! items needed
 +
|-
 +
| 1
 +
| {{price|2000}}
 +
| {{name|Copper Bar|5}}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Texture</samp>
+
| 2
| The asset name for the texture containing the tool's sprite.
+
| {{price|5000}}
 +
| {{name|Iron Bar|5}}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>
+
| 3
| The tool's sprite index within the <samp>Texture</samp>, where 0 is the top row.
+
| {{price|10000}}
|-
+
| {{name|Gold Bar|5}}
| <samp>MenuSpriteIndex</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The sprite index within the <samp>Texture</samp> for the item icon. Defaults to <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>.
  −
|}
  −
 
  −
====Upgrades====
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! field
  −
! purpose
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>UpgradeLevel</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The tool upgrade level. Default <samp>-1</samp>, which keeps the default value set by the tool class.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ApplyUpgradeLevelToDisplayName</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to adjust the <samp>DisplayName</samp> for the usual upgrade levels. For example, the display name for a level one Axe changes to 'Copper Axe'. Default false.
  −
 
  −
The display name format in English is:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! upgrade level
  −
! display name format
  −
|-
  −
| 1
  −
| Copper {{t|display name}}
  −
|-
  −
| 2
  −
| Steel {{t|display name}}
  −
|-
  −
| 3
  −
| Gold {{t|display name}}
  −
|-
  −
| 4
  −
| Iridium {{t|display name}}
  −
|}
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ConventionalUpgradeFrom</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' If set, prepends an upgrade for the given tool ID to the <samp>UpgradeFrom</samp> field. This applies these rules (based on the <samp>UpgradeLevel</samp> field, not the upgrade level of the specified tool ID):
  −
 
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! upgrade level
  −
! price
  −
! items needed
  −
|-
  −
| 1
  −
| {{price|2000}}
  −
| {{name|Copper Bar|5}}
  −
|-
  −
| 2
  −
| {{price|5000}}
  −
| {{name|Iron Bar|5}}
  −
|-
  −
| 3
  −
| {{price|10000}}
  −
| {{name|Gold Bar|5}}
   
|-
 
|-
 
| 4
 
| 4
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Condition</samp>
 
| <samp>Condition</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this upgrade is available. Defaults to always true.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this upgrade is available. Defaults to always true.
 
|}
 
|}
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===Custom wild trees===
 
===Custom wild trees===
 +
{{/doc status|a new doc page|done=false}}
 +
 
====Data format====
 
====Data format====
 
You can now create/edit [[Trees|wild trees]] by editing the <samp>Data/WildTrees</samp> asset.
 
You can now create/edit [[Trees|wild trees]] by editing the <samp>Data/WildTrees</samp> asset.
    
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
 
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
* The asset key is the unique tree type identifier. The vanilla tree IDs are <samp>1</samp> (oak), <samp>2</samp> (maple), <samp>3</samp> (pine), <samp>6</samp> (palm), <samp>7</samp> (mushroom), and <samp>8</samp> (mahogany). For custom trees, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_TreeType</samp>. This should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters.
+
* The asset key is a [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for the tree type. The vanilla tree IDs are <samp>1</samp> (oak), <samp>2</samp> (maple), <samp>3</samp> (pine), <samp>6</samp> (palm), <samp>7</samp> (mushroom), and <samp>8</samp> (mahogany).
 
* The asset value is a model with thee fields listed below.
 
* The asset value is a model with thee fields listed below.
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Condition</samp>
 
| <samp>Condition</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this texture should be applied for a tree. Defaults to always enabled.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this texture should be applied for a tree. Defaults to always enabled.
    
This is checked when the tree is created, a new day starts, or its texture is reloaded by a mod. More frequent conditions (like time of day) won't work as expected unless a mod manually triggers a tree update.
 
This is checked when the tree is created, a new day starts, or its texture is reloaded by a mod. More frequent conditions (like time of day) won't work as expected unless a mod manually triggers a tree update.
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>SeedItemId</samp>
 
| <samp>SeedItemId</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom items|qualified item ID]] for the seed item. If omitted, the tree can't be planted and <samp>SeedChance</samp> will be ignored.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom items|qualified item ID]] for the seed item. If omitted, the tree can't be planted and <samp>SeedOnShakeChance</samp> will be ignored.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>SeedPlantable</samp>
 
| <samp>SeedPlantable</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' Equivalent to <samp>GrowthChance</samp>, but with [[Tree Fertilizer|tree fertilizer]]. Defaults to 1 (100% chance).
 
| ''(Optional)'' Equivalent to <samp>GrowthChance</samp>, but with [[Tree Fertilizer|tree fertilizer]]. Defaults to 1 (100% chance).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SeedChance</samp>
+
| <samp>SeedSpreadChance</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The probability each day that the tree will plant a seed on a nearby tile, as a value from 0 (never) to 1 (always). This only applied in locations where trees plant seeds (e.g. farms in vanilla). Default 0.15 (15% chance).
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>SeedOnShakeChance</samp>
 
| ''(Optional)'' The probability each day that the tree will produce a seed that will drop when the tree is shaken, as a value from 0 (never) to 1 (always). Default 0.05 (5% chance).
 
| ''(Optional)'' The probability each day that the tree will produce a seed that will drop when the tree is shaken, as a value from 0 (never) to 1 (always). Default 0.05 (5% chance).
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>SeedDropItems</samp>
 
| <samp>SeedDropItems</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' When a seed is dropped subject to <samp>SeedChance</samp>, the item to drop instead of the item specified by <samp>SeedItemId</samp>. If this is empty or none match, the <samp>SeedItemId</samp> will be dropped instead.
+
| ''(Optional)'' When a seed is dropped subject to <samp>SeedOnShakeChance</samp>, the item to drop instead of the item specified by <samp>SeedItemId</samp>. If this is empty or none match, the <samp>SeedItemId</samp> will be dropped instead.
    
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
 
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
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|-
 
|-
 
| ''common fields''
 
| ''common fields''
| See [[#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported for chop drops.
+
| See [[Modding:Item queries#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported for chop drops.
   −
If set to an [[#Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
+
If set to an [[Modding:Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Season</samp>
 
| <samp>Season</samp>
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|-
 
|-
 
| ''common fields''
 
| ''common fields''
| See [[#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported for chop drops.
+
| See [[Modding:Item queries#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported for chop drops.
   −
If set to an [[#Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
+
If set to an [[Modding:Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Season</samp>
 
| <samp>Season</samp>
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|-
 
|-
 
| ''common fields''
 
| ''common fields''
| See [[#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported for shake items.
+
| See [[Modding:Item queries#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported for shake items.
   −
If set to an [[#Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
+
If set to an [[Modding:Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Season</samp>
 
| <samp>Season</samp>
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|-
 
|-
 
| ''common fields''
 
| ''common fields''
| See [[#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported for tapper items.
+
| See [[Modding:Item queries#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported for tapper items.
   −
If set to an [[#Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
+
If set to an [[Modding:Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Season</samp>
 
| <samp>Season</samp>
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>DaysUntilReadyModifiersMode</samp>
 
| <samp>DaysUntilReadyModifiersMode</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' [[#Quantity modifiers|quantity modifier modes]] which indicate what to do if multiple modifiers in the <samp>DaysUntilReadyModifiersMode</samp> field apply at the same time. Default <samp>Stack</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' [[#Quantity modifiers|Quantity modifier modes]] which indicate what to do if multiple modifiers in the <samp>DaysUntilReadyModifiersMode</samp> field apply at the same time. Default <samp>Stack</samp>.
 
|}
 
|}
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Id</samp>
 
| <samp>Id</samp>
| A key which uniquely identifies this entry within the list. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom entries for vanilla items, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_RuleId</samp>.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry within the list.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Result</samp>
 
| <samp>Result</samp>
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Condition</samp>
 
| <samp>Condition</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry applies. Default true.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry applies. Default true.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>PlantedIn</samp>
 
| <samp>PlantedIn</samp>
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====Spawning wild trees====
 
====Spawning wild trees====
 
Custom trees can be added to the game in two ways:
 
Custom trees can be added to the game in two ways:
* Spawn them on [[Modding:Maps|map tiles]] when the location is created, using the new <samp>SpawnTree: wild {{t|tree ID}}</samp> tile property. This must be added on the <samp>Paths</samp> layer, which must also have tile index 34 from the <samp>paths</samp> tilesheet.
+
* Spawn them on [[Modding:Maps|map tiles]] when the location is created, using the new <samp>SpawnTree: wild {{t|tree ID}} {{o|growth stage on location created}} {{o|growth stage on day-update regrowth}}</samp> tile property. This must be added on the <samp>Paths</samp> layer, which must also have tile index 34 from the <samp>paths</samp> tilesheet.
 
* Or give the player a seed item in the usual ways (e.g. from [[#Custom shops|a shop]], [[Modding:Mail data|mail letter]], etc).
 
* Or give the player a seed item in the usual ways (e.g. from [[#Custom shops|a shop]], [[Modding:Mail data|mail letter]], etc).
    
===Default recipes===
 
===Default recipes===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Recipe data]]|done=false}}
 +
 
You can now have [[Modding:Recipe data|crafting and cooking recipes]] that are learned automatically by setting the condition field to <samp>default</samp>. Any missing default recipes will be learned on day start.
 
You can now have [[Modding:Recipe data|crafting and cooking recipes]] that are learned automatically by setting the condition field to <samp>default</samp>. Any missing default recipes will be learned on day start.
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===Hats on aquarium fish===
 
===Hats on aquarium fish===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Fish data]]|done=false}}
 +
 
Custom [[Modding:Fish data|fish in aquariums]] can now wear [[hats]], just like vanilla [[Sea Urchin|sea urchins]]. This can be enabled by specifying a new field in <samp>Data/AquariumFish</samp>:
 
Custom [[Modding:Fish data|fish in aquariums]] can now wear [[hats]], just like vanilla [[Sea Urchin|sea urchins]]. This can be enabled by specifying a new field in <samp>Data/AquariumFish</samp>:
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| hat position
 
| hat position
 
| The pixel position of the hat on the sprite, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> values.
 
| The pixel position of the hat on the sprite, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> values.
  −
'''Note:''' currently this is only used to check if the fish can wear a hat, and has no effect on its position.
   
|}
 
|}
    
===Context tag changes===
 
===Context tag changes===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Items#Context tags]]|done=false}}
 +
 
====New context tags====
 
====New context tags====
 
1.6 adds several new [[Modding:Items#Context tags|item context tags]]:
 
1.6 adds several new [[Modding:Items#Context tags|item context tags]]:
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| <samp>fish_pond_ignore</samp>
 
| <samp>fish_pond_ignore</samp>
 
| Prevents players from adding this fish to [[Fish Pond|fish ponds]], even if it would otherwise match an entry in <samp>Data/FishPondData</samp>.
 
| Prevents players from adding this fish to [[Fish Pond|fish ponds]], even if it would otherwise match an entry in <samp>Data/FishPondData</samp>.
|-
  −
| <samp>geode</samp>
  −
| Marks the item as a [[geode]] item, which can be broken open at [[Blacksmith|Clint's blacksmith shop]] or using a [[Geode Crusher|geode crusher]].
   
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>geode_crusher_ignored</samp>
 
| <samp>geode_crusher_ignored</samp>
| If the item also has <samp>geode</samp>, prevents breaking it open in a geode crusher.
+
| Prevents breaking this item open in a [[Geode Crusher|geode crusher]], even if the item has geode fields in [[#Custom objects|<samp>Data/Objects</samp>]].
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>item_type_{{t|type}}</samp>
 
| <samp>item_type_{{t|type}}</samp>
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| <samp>fish_legendary</samp><br /><samp>fish_legendary_family</samp>
 
| <samp>fish_legendary</samp><br /><samp>fish_legendary_family</samp>
 
| Marks the fish as a [[Fish#Legendary Fish|legendary fish]] or [[Quests#Extended Family|legendary fish family]]. These are purely informational; the legendary fish behavior is determined by data fields like <samp>CatchLimit</samp> or <samp>IsBossFish</samp> in [[#Custom locations|<samp>Data/Locations</samp>]].
 
| Marks the fish as a [[Fish#Legendary Fish|legendary fish]] or [[Quests#Extended Family|legendary fish family]]. These are purely informational; the legendary fish behavior is determined by data fields like <samp>CatchLimit</samp> or <samp>IsBossFish</samp> in [[#Custom locations|<samp>Data/Locations</samp>]].
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>geode</samp>
 +
| ''(Added automatically)'' Marks the item as a [[Minerals#Geodes|geode]] item, which can be broken open at [[Blacksmith|Clint's blacksmith shop]] or using a [[Geode Crusher|geode crusher]]. This is added automatically if the geode fields are present in [[#Custom objects|<samp>Data/Objects</samp>]].
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>id_{{t|item id}}</samp>
 
| <samp>id_{{t|item id}}</samp>
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|-
 
|-
 
| <code>GetBaseContextTags(id)</code>
 
| <code>GetBaseContextTags(id)</code>
| Get the base context tags for an item from the <samp>Data/ObjectContextTags</samp> asset. This doesn't include dynamic context tags added by the instance, which you can get via <code>item.GetContextTags()</code>.
+
| Get the base context tags for an item based on its raw data in <samp>Data/Objects</samp> or <samp>Data/BigCraftables</samp>. This doesn't include dynamic tags added that are based on instance info (like quality), which you can get using <code>item.GetContextTags()</code>.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <code>DoesTagQueryMatch(query, tags)</code>
 
| <code>DoesTagQueryMatch(query, tags)</code>
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|-
 
|-
 
|rowspan="6"| <samp>Farmer</samp>
 
|rowspan="6"| <samp>Farmer</samp>
| <code>getItemCount(id)</code><br /><code>GetTallyOfObject(id)</code><br /><code>GetTallyOfObject(id, isBigCraftable)</code>
+
| <code>getItemCount(id)</code><br /><code>GetTallyOfObject(id)</code><br /><code>GetTallyOfObject(id, isBigCraftable)</code><br /><code>hasItemInInventory(id, count)</code><br /><code>hasItemInList(list, id, count)</code>
| Use <code>items.CountId(id)</code>.
+
| &#32;
 +
* To check an item ID, use <code>items.CountId(id)</code> or <code>Items.ContainsId(id, count)</code>.
 +
* To check Golden Walnuts or Qi Gems, use the <samp>Game1.netWorldState.Value.GoldenWalnuts</samp> and <samp>Farmer.QiGems</samp> fields.
 +
* To check category matches or <samp>-777</samp> (seasonal wild seeds), the <samp>getItemCount</samp> and <samp>getItemCountInList</samp> still exist.
 
|-
 
|-
| <code>hasItemInInventory(id, count)</code><br /><code>hasItemInInventoryNamed(name)</code><br /><code>hasItemWithNameThatContains(name)</code>
+
| <code>hasItemInInventoryNamed(name)</code><br /><code>hasItemWithNameThatContains(name)</code>
| Use <code>Items.ContainsId(id, count)</code>.
+
| In most cases, you should match items by ID instead (see the previous row).
|-
+
 
| <code>hasItemInList(list, id, count)</code>
+
If you really need to match items by name, you can replace it like this:
| Use <code>list.ContainsId(id, count)</code>.
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
// exact name
 +
bool hasMatch = Game1.player.Items.Any(item => item?.Name == name);
 +
 
 +
// name contains
 +
bool hasMatch = Game1.player.Items.Any(item => item?.Name?.Contains(name) is true);
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <code>areAllItemsNull()</code>
 
| <code>areAllItemsNull()</code>
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| Use <code>items.CountItemStacks()</code> to count all items, or <code>Items.Count(p => p is Object)</code> to match this method's actual behavior.
 
| Use <code>items.CountItemStacks()</code> to count all items, or <code>Items.Count(p => p is Object)</code> to match this method's actual behavior.
 
|-
 
|-
| <code>consumeObject(id, count)</code><br /><code>removeItemsFromInventory(id, count)</code>
+
| <code>consumeObject(id, count)</code>
 
| Use <code>items.ReduceId(id, count)</code>.
 
| Use <code>items.ReduceId(id, count)</code>.
 +
|-
 +
| <code>removeItemsFromInventory(id, count)</code>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* To remove an item by ID, use <code>items.ReduceId(id, count)</code>.
 +
* To deduct Golden Walnuts or Qi Gems, change the <samp>Game1.netWorldState.Value.GoldenWalnuts</samp> and <samp>Farmer.QiGems</samp> fields.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|rowspan="2"| <samp>Object</samp>
 
|rowspan="2"| <samp>Object</samp>
 
| <code>ConsumeInventoryItem(player, id, count)</code>
 
| <code>ConsumeInventoryItem(player, id, count)</code>
| This was somewhat specialized and shouldn't be called by mod code, but the equivalent would be <code>(obj.autoLoadChest?.items ?? player.items).ReduceId(id, count)</code>.
+
| This was somewhat specialized and shouldn't be called by mod code, but the equivalent would be <code>(Object.autoLoadChest ?? player.items).ReduceId(id, count)</code>. See also notes for <samp>Farmer.removeItemsFromInventory</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <code>GetTallyOfObject(player, id)</code>
 
| <code>GetTallyOfObject(player, id)</code>
| This was somewhat specialized and shouldn't be called by mod code, but the equivalent would be <code>(obj.autoLoadChest?.items ?? player.items).CountId(id)</code>.
+
| This was somewhat specialized and shouldn't be called by mod code, but the equivalent would be <code>(Object.autoLoadChest ?? player.items).CountId(id)</code>. See also notes for <samp>Farmer.getTallyOfObject</samp>.
 
|}
 
|}
    
It implements a new <samp>IInventory</samp> interface, which lets mods pass their own implementations to code which works on inventories.
 
It implements a new <samp>IInventory</samp> interface, which lets mods pass their own implementations to code which works on inventories.
 +
 +
===Furniture changes===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Items#Furniture]]|done=false}}
 +
 +
<ul>
 +
<li>[[Modding:Items#Furniture|<samp>Data/furniture</samp>]] no longer has language variants. Translations were moved into <samp>Strings/Furniture</samp>.</li>
 +
<li>
 +
There are a few changes in [[Modding:Items#Furniture|<samp>Data/furniture</samp>]]:
 +
<ul>
 +
<li>Field index 6 is now placement restrictions and field index 7 is now display name. The display name field is no longer omitted in English.</li>
 +
<li>Field index 7 (display name) now allows [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable strings]].</li>
 +
<li>Added new fields:
 +
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! index
 +
! field
 +
! effect
 +
|-
 +
| 8
 +
| sprite index
 +
| The sprite index within the spritesheet texture to draw.
 +
|-
 +
| 9
 +
| texture
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The asset name of the texture to draw. Defaults to <samp>TileSheets/furniture</samp>.
 +
|-
 +
| 10
 +
| off limits for random sale
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to prevent this furniture from appearing in randomly generated shop stocks and the furniture catalogue. Default false.
 +
|-
 +
| 11
 +
| context tags
 +
| ''(Optional)'' A space-delimited list of [[Modding:Items#Context tags|context tags]] which apply to this furniture. Default none.
 +
|}</li>
 +
</ul>
 +
</li>
 +
</ul>
    
===Other item changes for C# mods===
 
===Other item changes for C# mods===
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** Removed most crop fields which only mirror the data (like <samp>harvestMethod</samp> or <samp>seasonsToGrowIn</samp>). Mods can get the info through <samp>crop.GetData()</samp> instead.
 
** Removed most crop fields which only mirror the data (like <samp>harvestMethod</samp> or <samp>seasonsToGrowIn</samp>). Mods can get the info through <samp>crop.GetData()</samp> instead.
 
** Partly de-hardcoded fertilizer logic. Almost all fertilizer logic is now centralized into a new patchable set of <samp>HoeDirt</samp> methods (see list below). The only fertilizer logic that's still embedded elsewhere is the interaction errors in <samp>Utility.tryToPlaceItem</samp>.
 
** Partly de-hardcoded fertilizer logic. Almost all fertilizer logic is now centralized into a new patchable set of <samp>HoeDirt</samp> methods (see list below). The only fertilizer logic that's still embedded elsewhere is the interaction errors in <samp>Utility.tryToPlaceItem</samp>.
 +
** HoeDirt.fertilizer.Value is now set to <samp>null</samp> when there is no fertilizer. Both qualified and unqualified IDs should be expected.
 
** Removed <samp>crop.InferSeedIndex()</samp>. This was used to support old crops, which are now fixed by a save migration instead.
 
** Removed <samp>crop.InferSeedIndex()</samp>. This was used to support old crops, which are now fixed by a save migration instead.
 
* Tool changes:
 
* Tool changes:
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! field/method
 
! field/method
 
! effect
 
! effect
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Chest</samp>
 +
| <samp>GetItemsForPlayer()</samp>
 +
| Shortcut for <samp>chest.GetItemsForPlayer(Game1.player.UniqueMultiplayerID)</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| rowspan="2"| <samp>Crop</samp>
 
| rowspan="2"| <samp>Crop</samp>
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| Whether the crop can grow in the location's current season (or true if crops ignore seasons in the location, like the [[greenhouse]]).
 
| Whether the crop can grow in the location's current season (or true if crops ignore seasons in the location, like the [[greenhouse]]).
 
|-
 
|-
| rowspan="7"| <samp>HoeDirt</samp>
+
| rowspan="8"| <samp>HoeDirt</samp>
 
| <samp>HasFertilizer()</samp>
 
| <samp>HasFertilizer()</samp>
 
| Get whether the dirt has any fertilizer applied.
 
| Get whether the dirt has any fertilizer applied.
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(This method existed before, but no longer requires the fertilizer ID argument.)
 
(This method existed before, but no longer requires the fertilizer ID argument.)
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>isWatered()</samp>
 +
| Get whether the dirt is currently watered.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|rowspan="5"| <samp>Item</samp>
 
|rowspan="5"| <samp>Item</samp>
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| Simplifies working with the fishing rod's [[bait]] and [[tackle]].
 
| Simplifies working with the fishing rod's [[bait]] and [[tackle]].
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Furniture</samp>
+
|rowspan="2"| <samp>Furniture</samp>
 
| <samp>SetPlacement</samp><br /><samp>SetHeldObject</samp>
 
| <samp>SetPlacement</samp><br /><samp>SetHeldObject</samp>
 
| Set the furniture's position and rotation (<samp>SetPlacement</samp>) or held object (<samp>SetHeldObject</samp>). The latter will initialize the held object's tile position to match the furniture instance.
 
| Set the furniture's position and rotation (<samp>SetPlacement</samp>) or held object (<samp>SetHeldObject</samp>). The latter will initialize the held object's tile position to match the furniture instance.
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     .SetHeldObject(ItemRegistry.Create<Furniture>("(F)1364"));
 
     .SetHeldObject(ItemRegistry.Create<Furniture>("(F)1364"));
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>IsTable()</samp>
 +
| Get whether this furniture is a table.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|rowspan="2"| <samp>FruitTree</samp>
 
|rowspan="2"| <samp>FruitTree</samp>
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<li>Modularized <samp>Object.CheckForAction</samp> to simplify mod patches.</li>
 
<li>Modularized <samp>Object.CheckForAction</samp> to simplify mod patches.</li>
 
<li>Reworked <samp>Item.getOne()</samp> implementation to avoid common pitfalls. (This only affects mods with custom item classes, or which patch <samp>Item.getOne</samp> or <samp>Item._GetOneFrom</samp>.)</li>
 
<li>Reworked <samp>Item.getOne()</samp> implementation to avoid common pitfalls. (This only affects mods with custom item classes, or which patch <samp>Item.getOne</samp> or <samp>Item._GetOneFrom</samp>.)</li>
 +
<li>Fixed fruit trees forgetting the growth stage set in their constructor when they're updated overnight.</li>
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
    
===Other item changes===
 
===Other item changes===
* Added per-object display names (''e.g.'' for custom flavored items). See the <samp>ObjectDisplayName</samp> [[#Item spawn fields|item spawn field]], or <samp>object.displayNameFormat</samp> in C#.
+
* Added per-object display names (''e.g.'' for custom flavored items). See the <samp>ObjectDisplayName</samp> [[Modding:Item queries#Item spawn fields|item spawn field]], or <samp>object.displayNameFormat</samp> in C#.
 
* [[Ginger Island#Gem Birds|Item pedestals]] are now normal item, so you can spawn them using a mod like CJB Item Spawner to display items.
 
* [[Ginger Island#Gem Birds|Item pedestals]] are now normal item, so you can spawn them using a mod like CJB Item Spawner to display items.
* Added optional <samp>Condition</samp> [[#Game state queries|game state query]] field to <samp>Data/SpecialOrders</samp>.
+
* Added optional <samp>Condition</samp> [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] field to <samp>Data/SpecialOrders</samp>.
 
* Item data changes:
 
* Item data changes:
 
** The display name field now exists in English too for <samp>Data/Boots</samp>, <samp>Data/Bundles</samp>, <samp>Data/CookingRecipes</samp>, <samp>Data/CraftingRecipes</samp>, <samp>Data/Furniture</samp>, <samp>Data/Hats</samp>, and <samp>Data/Weapons</samp>.
 
** The display name field now exists in English too for <samp>Data/Boots</samp>, <samp>Data/Bundles</samp>, <samp>Data/CookingRecipes</samp>, <samp>Data/CraftingRecipes</samp>, <samp>Data/Furniture</samp>, <samp>Data/Hats</samp>, and <samp>Data/Weapons</samp>.
** The randomly spawned [[The Farm#Stone|stones]], [[The Farm#Wood|twigs]], and [[weeds]] have been formalized into ''litter''. They all now have object type <samp>Litter</samp>, [[Modding:Items#Categories|category]] -999 (<samp>Game1.litterCategory</samp>), a relevant display name/description (like ''Gold Stone/Break apart to obtain gold ore'' instead of ''Stone/...''), a price of 0 (not sellable), and edibility of -300 (inedible). This also adds all mine ore nodes to <samp>Data/ObjectInformation</samp>, so the game no longer creates invalid items to show their sprite. (Doing so in 1.6 will now show an Error Item sprite instead.)
+
** The randomly spawned [[The Farm#Stone|stones]], [[The Farm#Wood|twigs]], and [[weeds]] have been formalized into ''litter''. They all now have object type <samp>Litter</samp>, [[Modding:Items#Categories|category]] -999 (<samp>StardewValley.Object.litterCategory</samp>), a relevant display name/description (like ''Gold Stone'' & ''Break apart to obtain gold ore'' instead of ''Stone'' & ''...''), a price of 0 (not sellable), and edibility of -300 (inedible). This also adds all mine ore nodes to <samp>Data/Objects</samp>, so the game no longer creates invalid items to show their sprite. (Doing so in 1.6 will now show an Error Item sprite instead.)
 
** [[Honey]] items now have the <samp>honey_item</samp> context tag.
 
** [[Honey]] items now have the <samp>honey_item</samp> context tag.
 
** Shirts no longer have a dynamic numeric ID range; every valid shirt is now listed in [[#Custom shirts|<samp>Data/Shirts</samp>]].
 
** Shirts no longer have a dynamic numeric ID range; every valid shirt is now listed in [[#Custom shirts|<samp>Data/Shirts</samp>]].
** You can now apply a custom buff ID when the item is eaten, via <samp>Data/ObjectInformation</samp>'s field 7 using the form <samp>buff {{t|id}} {{o|effects}}</samp>. For example, <samp>buff 17</samp> for the tipsy buff, or <samp>buff 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1</samp> for a custom tipsy buff that also adds +2 defense and +1 attack. If it doesn't start with <samp>buff</samp>, it's parsed as a list of effects like before.
+
** You can now apply a custom buff ID when the item is eaten, via <samp>Data/Objects</samp>'s <samp>Buff</samp> field.
** The type field in <samp>Data/ObjectInformation</samp> is no longer checked using substring matching (e.g. the game now uses <code>data.Type == "Fish"</code> instead of <code>typeAndCategory.Contains("Fish")</code>), which may impact mods which depended on that undocumented behavior.
+
** The type field in <samp>Data/Objects</samp> is no longer checked using substring matching (e.g. the game now uses <code>data.Type == "Fish"</code> instead of <code>typeAndCategory.Contains("Fish")</code>), which may impact mods which depended on that undocumented behavior.
 
* Crop changes:
 
* Crop changes:
 
** Paddy crops now recheck for nearby water each day, so they'll update if you add/remove a building with water or change the map layout.
 
** Paddy crops now recheck for nearby water each day, so they'll update if you add/remove a building with water or change the map layout.
 
** In <samp>Data/Crops</samp>, each harvest option is now self-contained. For example, you can set <samp>HarvestMinStack</samp> without <samp>ExtraHarvestChance</samp>.
 
** In <samp>Data/Crops</samp>, each harvest option is now self-contained. For example, you can set <samp>HarvestMinStack</samp> without <samp>ExtraHarvestChance</samp>.
 
* Fish changes:
 
* Fish changes:
** <samp>Data/Fish</samp> is no longer translated, so there's only one <samp>Data/Fish.xnb</samp> field. Fish display names are now taken from <samp>Data/ObjectInformation</samp>.
+
** <samp>Data/Fish</samp> is no longer translated, so there's only one <samp>Data/Fish.xnb</samp> field. Fish display names are now taken from <samp>Data/Objects</samp>.
 
** Added a new field (index 13) in <samp>Data/Fish</samp>, which sets whether the fish can be selected for the first-catch tutorial.
 
** Added a new field (index 13) in <samp>Data/Fish</samp>, which sets whether the fish can be selected for the first-catch tutorial.
 
* Recipe changes in <samp>Data/CookingRecipes</samp> and <samp>Data/CraftingRecipes</samp>:
 
* Recipe changes in <samp>Data/CookingRecipes</samp> and <samp>Data/CraftingRecipes</samp>:
 
** These assets no longer have language variants.
 
** These assets no longer have language variants.
** The display name now supports [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable strings]].
+
** The display name now supports [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable strings]].
 
** The display name can now be left blank to get it from the first item in the output list.
 
** The display name can now be left blank to get it from the first item in the output list.
 
* Other item logic:
 
* Other item logic:
 +
** Missing recipes that should already be unlocked are now added to the player automatically on save load.
 
** <samp>Data/Bundles</samp> is now loaded later, so content packs can edit it reliably.</samp>
 
** <samp>Data/Bundles</samp> is now loaded later, so content packs can edit it reliably.</samp>
 +
** Chests with <samp>fridge: true</samp> are now treated as mini-fridges for the cooking menu.
 +
** Gift boxes can now contain multiple items.
 
** Fixed furniture drawn over sitting players if it has no front texture.
 
** Fixed furniture drawn over sitting players if it has no front texture.
 +
** Fixed tool being upgraded by Clint not affected by recursive item search logic.
 +
** Fixed <samp>tool.getOne()</samp> not copying the tool name.
 +
** Fixed cooking menu constantly creating hovered item if the item/recipe names don't match.
    
==What's new for locations & weather==
 
==What's new for locations & weather==
 
===Custom locations===
 
===Custom locations===
You can now add/edit locations by editing the revamped <samp>Data/Locations</samp> asset.
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Location data]]|done=true}}
 +
 
 +
You can now add/edit locations by editing the revamped <samp>Data/Locations</samp> asset. This makes nearly everything in the location configurable — display name, default warp arrival tile, how the location is created, artifact spots / fish / forage / weeds, music, etc.
 +
 
 +
See [[Modding:Location data]] for docs on the new data format.
 +
 
 +
===Custom location contexts===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Location data]] or a new doc page|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
====Vanilla contexts====
 +
* The game previously had two hardcoded location context enums: <samp>Default</samp> (for the valley) and <samp>Island</samp> (for [[Ginger Island]]). These have been replaced with data models which define the location context settings, loaded from the <samp>Data/LocationContexts</samp> asset.
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* [[The Desert|The desert]] is now part of a new <samp>Desert</samp> context (instead of <samp>Default</samp>). Some of the previously hardcoded desert logic (like always sunny weather) is now just part of the context data in <samp>Data/LocationContexts</samp>.
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====Location format====
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====Format====
The asset consists of a string → model lookup, where...
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Custom contexts can be created by editing the new <samp>Data/LocationContexts</samp> asset, and setting the context name in the location's <samp>LocationContext</samp> [[Modding:Maps|map property]].
* The key is the internal name of the location to change, which will also be used as the location's <samp>Name</samp> (not <samp>DisplayName</samp>) field. This should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters, and custom locations' names should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_LocationName</samp>. (The farm will use <samp>Farm_{{t|type key}}</samp> for a vanilla farm type, or <samp>Farm_{{t|type ID}}</samp> for a custom farm type, or <samp>Farm_Standard</samp> if no type-specific entry was found.)
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* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
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The data asset consists of a string → model lookup, where the key matches the <samp>Name</samp> field and the value is a model with these fields:
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'''Basic info''':
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<dl style="margin-left: 2em;">
{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: 2em;"
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<dt>Required fields:</dt>
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<dd>
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{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
 
! field
 
! field
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DisplayName</samp>
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| <samp>Name</samp>
| ''(Optional but strongly recommended)'' A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the translated location name. This is used anytime the location name is shown in-game for base game logic or mods.
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| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for the location context.
|-
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| <samp>DefaultArrivalTile</samp>
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| ''(Optional but strongly recommended)'' The default tile position where the player should be placed when they arrive in the location, if arriving from a warp that didn't specify a tile position. Default none, which usually places the player at (0, 0).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ExcludeFromNpcPathfinding</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether NPCs should ignore this location when pathfinding between locations. Default false.
   
|}
 
|}
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</dd>
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'''Creation''':
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<dt>Player actions:</dt>
{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: 2em;"
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<dd>
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
 
! field
 
! field
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CreateOnLoad</samp>
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| <samp>AllowRainTotem</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' If set, the location will be created automatically when the save is loaded using this data.
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| ''(Optional)'' Whether a [[Rain Totem|rain totem]] can be used to force rain in this context tomorrow. If false, using a rain totem here will show a "''this item can't be used here''" message instead.
 
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|-
This consists of a model with these fields:
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| <samp>RainTotemAffectsContext</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' If set, using a rain totem here will change the weather in the given context ID. For example, rain totems in the desert change weather in the valley.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>MaxPassOutCost</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' When the player passes out (due to [[energy|exhaustion]] or at 2am) in this context, the maximum amount of [[gold]] lost. If omitted or set to <samp>-1</samp>, uses the same value as the <samp>Default</samp> context ({{price|1000}} by default).
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|-
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| <samp>PassOutMail</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' When the player passes out (due to [[energy|exhaustion]] or at 2am) in this context, the possible [[Modding:Mail data|letter IDs]] to add to their mailbox (if they haven't received it before). If multiple letters are valid, one will be chosen randomly (unless one specifies <samp>SkipRandomSelection</samp>).
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This consists of a list of models with these fields:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MapPath</samp>
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| <samp>Id</samp>
| The asset name for the map to use for this location.
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| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry in the list.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AlwaysActive</samp>
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| <samp>Mail</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this location is always synchronized to farmhands in multiplayer, even if they're not in the location. Any location which allows building cabins '''must''' have this enabled to avoid breaking game logic.
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| The [[Modding:Mail data|letter ID]] to add.
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 +
The game will look for an existing letter ID in <samp>Data/mail</samp> in this order (where {{t|billed}} is <samp>Billed</samp> if they lost [[gold]] or <samp>NotBilled</samp> otherwise, and {{t|gender}} is <samp>Female</samp> or <samp>Male</samp>):
 +
* <samp>{{t|letter id}}_{{t|billed}}_{{t|gender}}</samp>
 +
* <samp>{{t|letter id}}_{{t|billed}}</samp>
 +
* <samp>{{t|letter id}}</samp>
 +
 
 +
If no match is found in <samp>Data/mail</samp>, the game will send <samp>passedOut2</samp> instead.
 +
 
 +
If the mail ID starts with <samp>passedOut</samp>, <samp>{0}</samp> in the letter text will be replaced with the gold amount lost, and it won't appear in the [[collections]] page.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>MaxPassOutCost</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' The maximum amount of [[gold]] lost. This is applied after the context's <samp>MaxPassOutCost</samp> (i.e. the context's value is used to calculate the random amount, then this field caps the result). Defaults to unlimited.
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|-
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| <samp>Condition</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry is active. Defaults to always true.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Type</samp>
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| <samp>SkipRandomSelection</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The full name of the C# location class to create. This must be one of the vanilla types to avoid a crash when saving. There are too many to list here, but the most useful types are likely <samp>StardewValley.GameLocation</samp> (default value) and <samp>StardewValley.Locations.DecoratableLocation</samp>.
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| ''(Optional)'' If true, send this mail if the <samp>Condition</samp> matches instead of choosing a random valid mail. Default false.
 
|}
 
|}
|}
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'''Contents''':
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: 2em;"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
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| <samp>PassOutLocations</samp>
! effect
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| ''(Optional)'' When the player passes out (due to [[energy|exhaustion]] or at 2am) in this context ''and'' they started the day in a different location context, the locations where they'll wake up. (If the player started the day in the same context, they'll wake up in the last bed they slept in instead.)
|-
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| <samp>ArtifactSpots</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' The items that can be found when digging [[Artifact Spot|artifact spots]] in this location.
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An artifact spot is selected by combining this field with the equivalent field on the <samp>Default</samp> entry, sorting by <samp>Precedence</samp> value, and then choosing the first entry whose fields match. (Artifact spot drops can also be listed in [[Modding:Items#Objects|<samp>Data/ObjectInformation</samp>]]'s 'miscellaneous' field; those are applied by the <samp>RANDOM_ARTIFACT_FOR_DIG_SPOT</samp> entry in <samp>DefaultArtifactSpots</samp>.)
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If the selected location doesn't contain a bed and doesn't have the [[#New map properties|<samp>AllowWakeUpWithoutBed</samp> map property]], the player will wake up in the farmhouse instead.
    
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This consists of a list of models with these fields:
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! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| ''common fields''
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| <samp>Id</samp>
| See [[#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported by artifact spot drops.
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| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry in the list.
 
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If set to an [[#Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Chance</samp>
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| <samp>Location</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The probability that the item will be dropped if the other fields match, as a decimal value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). Default 1.
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| The internal location name.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ApplyGenerousEnchantment</samp>
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| <samp>Position</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to apply the 'Generous' [[Forge#Enchantments|enchantment]], which adds a 50% chance of the item dropping twice. If the enchantment is applied, the item's fields are rerolled for the second drop (e.g. a new random value between <samp>MinStack</samp> and <samp>MaxStack</samp> is selected). Default true.
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| The ''default'' tile position within the location, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. If the location has any bed furniture, they'll be placed in the first bed found instead.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>OneDebrisPerDrop</samp>
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| <samp>Condition</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to split the dropped item stack into multiple floating debris that each have a stack size of one. For example, if the dropped item has a stack size of 3, this will spawn three separate item stacks. Default true.
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| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry is active. Defaults to always applied.
|-
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| <samp>ContinueOnDrop</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' Whether to continue checking for more items to drop when this item is dropped. Default false.
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|-
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| <samp>Precedence</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' The order in which this entry should be checked, where lower values are checked first. This can be a negative value. Artifact spots with the same precedence are checked in the order listed. Default 0.
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For consistency, vanilla artifact drops mostly use these values:
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* <samp>-1000</samp>: location items which should override the global priority items (e.g. fossils on Ginger Island);
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* <samp>-100</samp>: global priority items (e.g. Qi Beans);
  −
* <samp>0</samp>: normal items;
  −
* <samp>100</samp>: global fallback items (e.g. clay).
   
|}
 
|}
   −
For example, a location with this field will drop 2-4 pufferfish with a 50% chance on summer days:
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If no locations are specified or none match, the player will wake up in their bed at home.
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
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"ArtifactSpots": [
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    {
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          "Condition": "LOCATION_SEASON Here summer",
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          "ItemId": "(O)128",
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          "MinStack": 2,
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          "MaxStack": 4
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    }
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]
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</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FishAreas</samp>
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| <samp>ReviveLocations</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The distinct [[fishing]] areas within the location. These can be referenced by fish via <samp>FishAreaId</samp>, and determine which fish are collected by [[Crab Pot|crab pots]].
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| ''(Optional)'' If the player just got knocked out in combat, the location names where they'll wake up.
   −
This consists of a string → model lookup, where the key is the fish area ID and the value consists of a list of models with these fields:
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This consists of a list of models with these fields:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
 
! field
 
! field
 
! effect
 
! effect
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Id</samp>
 +
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry in the list.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Location</samp>
 +
| The internal location name.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Position</samp>
 
| <samp>Position</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The tile position and size covered by this fishing area, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields. This area will apply for crab pots placed within it, or when the fishing rod bobber lands within it. Default null (anywhere).
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| The tile position within the location, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields.
 
  −
Areas with a <samp>Position</samp> value have priority over those without.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CrabPotFishTypes</samp>
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| <samp>Condition</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A list of fish types that can be caught by crab pots within the area. This is matched against field index 4 in [[Modding:Fish data|<samp>Data/Fish</samp>]] for 'trap' (i.e. crab pot) fish. The vanilla types are <samp>freshwater</samp> and <samp>ocean</samp>. If omitted, defaults to <samp>freshwater</samp>.
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| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry is active. Defaults to always applied.
|-
  −
| <samp>CrabPotJunkChance</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' The chance that crab pots within the area will find junk instead of a fish each time they produce a harvest. This is ignored if the player has the [[Fishing#Fishing Skill|Mariner]] profession. Default <samp>0.2</samp> (20%).
   
|}
 
|}
|-
  −
| <samp>Fish</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The fish that can be caught in the location.
     −
A fish is selected by combining this field with the equivalent field on the <samp>Default</samp> entry, sorting by <samp>Precedence</samp> value (and randomly shuffling entries with the same precedence), and then choosing the first entry whose fields match.
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If the selected location has a standard [[Modding:Event data|event]] with the exact key <samp>PlayerKilled</samp> (with no <samp>/</samp> or preconditions in the key), that event will play when the player wakes up and the game will apply the lost items or [[gold]] logic. The game won't track this event, so it'll repeat each time the player is revived. If there's no such event, the player will wake up without an event, and no items or gold will be lost.
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Note: the produced item ID is saved to recreate the fish later. Any item info that's not based on the item ID is ignored (like stack size, quality, flavored variants like Blueberry Wine vs Wine, and the is-recipe flag).
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If no locations are specified or none match, the player will wake up at [[Harvey's Clinic|Harvey's clinic]].
 +
|}
 +
</dd>
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This consists of a list of models with these fields:
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<dt>Season:</dt>
 +
<dd>
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| ''common fields''
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| <samp>SeasonOverride</samp>
| See [[#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported by forage items.
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| ''(Optional)'' The season which is always active for locations within this context (one of <samp>spring</samp>, <samp>summer</samp>, <samp>fall</samp>, or <samp>winter</samp>). For example, setting <samp>summer</samp> will make it always [[summer]] there regardless of the calendar season. If not set, the calendar season applies.
 +
|}
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</dd>
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This must return an <samp>Object</samp> item (or subclass of <samp>Object</samp>). If set to an [[#Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
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<dt>Weather:</dt>
 +
<dd>
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Chance</samp>
+
! field
| ''(Optional)'' The probability that the fish will spawn if selected, as a decimal value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). Default 1.
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! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Season</samp>
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| <samp>WeatherConditions</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' If set, the specific season when the fish can be caught. This is much more efficient than using <samp>Condition</samp>, but only supports a single season. Defaults to <samp>null</samp> (all seasons).
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| ''(Optional)'' The weather logic to apply for locations in this context (ignored if <samp>CopyWeatherFromLocation</samp> is set). Defaults to always sunny. If multiple are specified, the first matching weather is applied.
 +
 
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This consists of a list of models with these fields:
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{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FishAreaId</samp>
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! field
| ''(Optional)'' If set, the fish area in which the fish can be caught (as an area ID defined under <samp>FishAreas</samp>). Defaults to <samp>null</samp> (all zones).
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! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BobberPosition</samp>
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| <samp>Id</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' If set, the tile area within the location where the fishing rod's bobber must land to catch the fish. Default <samp>null</samp> (anywhere).
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| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry in the list.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PlayerPosition</samp>
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| <samp>Weather</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' If set, the tile area within the location where the player must be standing to catch the fish. Default <samp>null</samp> (anywhere).
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| The [[#Custom weather|weather ID]] to set.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MinFishingLevel</samp>
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| <samp>Condition</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The minimum fishing level needed for the fish to appear. Default 0.
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| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether to apply the weather. Defaults to always applied.
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|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ApplyDailyLuck</samp>
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| <samp>CopyWeatherFromLocation</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to add the player's [[Luck|daily luck]] to the spawn chance. This affects both the <samp>Chance</samp> field and the <samp>Data\Fish</samp> chance, if applicable. Default false.
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| ''(Optional)'' The <samp>Name</samp> (i.e. unique ID) of the location context from which to inherit weather.
|-
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|}
| <samp>CuriosityLureBuff</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' The value to add to the spawn chance when the player has the [[Curiosity Lure]] equipped, if set to 0 or higher. This affects both the <samp>Chance</samp> field and the <samp>Data\Fish</samp> chance, if applicable. Default -1, which keeps the default behavior (i.e. no effect on the <samp>Chance</samp> field and a scaled boost to the <samp>Data\Fish</samp> chance).
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If a [[#Custom passive festivals|passive festival]] is active in any location within this context, the weather is sunny for the entire context regardless of these fields.
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| <samp>CatchLimit</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' The maximum number of this fish which can be caught by each player. This limit is permanent (i.e. once it's reached, that fish will never appear again). For example, legendary fish set this to one. Default -1 (no limit).
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|-
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| <samp>IsBossFish</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' Whether this is a 'boss fish' catch. This shows a crowned fish sprite in the fishing minigame and gives five times normal XP, like [[Legendary Fish|legendary fish]].
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|-
  −
| <samp>RequireMagicBait</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' Whether the player must fish with Magic Bait for this fish to spawn. Default false.
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|-
  −
| <samp>MinDistanceFromShore</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' The minimum distance from the nearest shore (measured in tiles) at which the fish can be caught, where zero is water directly adjacent to shore.
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|-
  −
| <samp>MaxDistanceFromShore</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' The maximum distance from the nearest shore (measured in tiles) at which the fish can be caught, where zero is water directly adjacent to shore. Default -1 (no limit).
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|-
  −
| <samp>Precedence</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' The order in which this entry should be checked, where lower values are checked first. This can be a negative value. Fish with the same precedence are shuffled randomly. Default 0.
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For consistency, vanilla fish mostly use values in these ranges:
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</dd>
* <samp>-1100</samp> to <samp>-1000</samp>: global priority items (e.g. Qi Beans);
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* <samp>-200</samp> to <samp>-100</samp>: unique location items (e.g. legendary fish or secret items);
  −
* <samp>-50</samp> to <samp>-1</samp>: normal high-priority items;
  −
* <samp>0</samp>: normal items;
  −
* <samp>1</samp> to <samp>100</samp>: normal low-priority items;
  −
* <samp>1000+</samp>: global fallback items (e.g. trash).
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|-
  −
| <samp>IgnoreFishDataRequirements</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to ignore spawn requirements listed in [[Modding:Fish data|<samp>Data/Fish</samp>]], if applicable.
     −
The <samp>Data/Fish</samp> requirements are ignored regardless of this field for non-object (<samp>(O)</samp>)-type items, or objects whose ID isn't listed in <samp>Data/Fish</samp>.
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<dt>Music:</dt>
 +
<dd>
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CanBeInherited</samp>
+
! field
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this fish can be spawned in another location via the <samp>LOCATION_FISH</samp> [[#Item queries|item query]]. Default true.
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! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SetFlagOnCatch</samp>
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| <samp>DefaultMusic</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The mail flag to set for the current player when this fish is successfully caught. Default none.
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| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom audio|cue ID]] for the music to play when the player is in the location, unless overridden by a <samp>Music</samp> map property. Despite the name, this has a higher priority than the seasonal music fields below. Ignored if omitted.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ChanceModifiers</samp>
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| <samp>DefaultMusicCondition</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' [[#Quantity modifiers|Quantity modifiers]] applied to the <samp>Chance</samp> value. Default none.
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| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which returns whether the <samp>DefaultMusic</samp> field should be applied (if more specific music isn't playing). Defaults to always true.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ChanceModifierMode</samp>
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| <samp>DefaultMusicDelayOneScreen</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' [[#Quantity modifiers|quantity modifier modes]] which indicate what to do if multiple modifiers in the <samp>ChanceModifiers</samp> field apply at the same time. Default <samp>Stack</samp>.
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| ''(Optional)'' When the player warps and the music changes, whether to silence the music and play the ambience (if any) until the next warp (similar to the default valley locations). Default false.
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Forage</samp>
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| <samp>Music</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The [[forage]] that can spawn in the location.
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| ''(Optional)'' A list of [[#Custom audio|cue IDs]] to play before noon in this location unless it's raining, there's a <samp>Music</samp> map property, or the context has a <samp>DefaultMusic</samp> value. If multiple values are specified, the game will play one per day in sequence.
 
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Notes:
  −
* Unlike other item spawn lists, these entries aren't checked sequentially. Instead, the game...
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*# combines this list with any forage in the <samp>Default</samp> location entry;
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*# adds every forage entry whose <samp>Condition</samp> and <samp>Season</samp> match to a spawn pool;
  −
*# chooses a random number of spawn ''opportunities'' (between 1 and 4);
  −
*# for each spawn opportunity, chooses a random tile position and forage to spawn. If the spawn fails (e.g. the tile is water/occupied or the forage's <samp>Chance</samp> doesn't pass), the game will make nine other attempts with a re-randomized tile & forage before skipping this spawn opportunity.
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* The stack size is ignored.
      
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! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| ''common fields''
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| <samp>Id</samp>
| See [[#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported by forage items.
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| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] which identifies this entry within the list. Defaults to the <samp>Track</samp> value.
 
  −
This must return an <samp>Object</samp> (<samp>(O)</samp>)-type item. If it uses an [[#Item queries|item query]] that returns multiple items, one will be selected at random. If it returns null or a non-<samp>Object</samp> item, the spawn attempt will be skipped (with a logged warning if the item type is invalid).
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Chance</samp>
+
| <samp>Track</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The probability that the item will spawn if selected, as a decimal value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). Default 1.
+
| The [[Modding:Migrate to Stardew Valley 1.6#Custom audio|audio track ID]] to play.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Season</samp>
+
| <samp>Condition</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The specific season when the forage should apply. This is more efficient than using <samp>Condition</samp>, but only supports a single season. Defaults to <samp>null</samp> (all seasons).
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry applies. Default true.
 
|}
 
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MinDailyWeeds</samp><br /><samp>MaxDailyWeeds</samp>
+
| <samp>DayAmbience</samp><br /><samp>NightAmbience</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The minimum and maximum number of weeds to spawn in a day, if applicable. Default 1 and 5 respectively.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom audio|cue ID]] for the background ambience to play when there's no music active, depending on the [[Day Cycle|time of day]]. Both default to none.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FirstDayWeedMultiplier</samp>
+
| <samp>PlayRandomAmbientSounds</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' On the first day of each year, a multiplier to apply to the number of daily weeds spawned. Default 15.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to play random outdoor ambience sounds depending on factors like the season and time of day (e.g. birds, crickets, and mysterious groan sounds in the rain). This is unrelated to the <samp>DayAmbience</samp> and <samp>NightAmbience</samp> fields. Default true.
|-
  −
| <samp>MinDailyForageSpawn</samp><br /><samp>MaxDailyForageSpawn</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The minimum and maximum number of forage to try spawning in one day, if applicable and the location has fewer than <samp>MaxSpawnedForageAtOnce</samp> forage. Default 1 and 4 respectively.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>MaxSpawnedForageAtOnce</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The maximum number of spawned forage that can be present at once on the map before they stop spawning. Default 6.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ChanceForClay</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The probability that digging a tile will produce clay, as a value between 0 (never) and 1 (always).
   
|}
 
|}
 +
</dd>
   −
'''Music''':
+
<dt>Advanced:</dt>
{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: 2em;"
+
<dd>
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
 
! field
 
! field
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Music</samp>
+
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The music to play when the player enters the location (subject to the other fields like <samp>MusicContext</samp>).
+
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
 +
|}
 +
</dd>
 +
</dl>
 +
 
 +
===Custom garbage cans===
 +
{{/doc status|a new doc page|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
====Format====
 +
You can now add or edit [[Garbage Can|garbage cans]] on any map by editing the new <samp>Data/GarbageCans</samp> asset (see examples below).
   −
The first matching entry is used. If none match, falls back to <samp>MusicDefault</samp>.
+
The asset consists of a data model with these fields:
   −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Id</samp>
+
| <samp>DefaultBaseChance</samp>
| A key which uniquely identifies this entry within the list. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom entries for vanilla locations, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_MusicId</samp>.
+
| The probability that an item will be found when searching garbage cans, as a value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). If the probability check fails, only items that set <samp>IgnoreBaseChance</samp> can spawn. This can be overridden by the per-garbage-can <samp>BaseChance</samp> field. Default 0.2.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>BeforeAll</samp><br /><samp>AfterAll</samp>
 +
| The items to prepend (<samp>BeforeAll</samp>) or append (<samp>AfterAll</samp>) to the <samp>GarbageCans</samp> → <samp>Items</samp> field for all garbage cans. These work exactly like the items in that field (e.g. subject to the garbage can's base chance).
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>GarbageCans</samp>
 +
| The data for individual garbage cans. This consists of a string → model lookup with these fields:
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Condition</samp>
+
! field
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry applies. Default true.
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Track</samp>
+
| ''entry key''
| The [[#Custom audio|audio track ID]] to play.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this garbage can.
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MusicDefault</samp>
+
| <samp>BaseChance</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The music to play if none of the options in <samp>Music</samp> matched. If this is null, falls back to the <samp>Music</samp> [[Modding:Maps|map property]] (if set).
+
| ''(Optional)'' If set, overrides the root <samp>DefaultBaseChance</samp> field for this garbage can. Defaults to <samp>DefaultBaseChance</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MusicContext</samp>
+
| <samp>Items</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The music context for this location. The recommended values are <samp>Default</samp> or <samp>SubLocation</samp>. Default <samp>Default</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The items to try spawning when the player searches the garbage can. The first matching item in <samp>BeforeAll</samp> + <samp>Items</samp> + <samp>AfterAll</samp> will be spawned, and any further items will be ignored. Defaults to none.
   −
Setting <samp>SubLocation</samp> has two effects:
+
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
* <samp>SubLocation</samp> has a lower priority than <samp>Default</samp>. In split-screen mode, that means if player A is at a location with a <samp>Default</samp> music context, and player B is a location with a <samp>SubLocation</samp> context, the game will choose player A's music.
+
{| class="wikitable"
* When the player leaves a location with <samp>SubLocation</samp> music, the music will be stopped unless the new location has the same music and music context set.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MusicIgnoredInRain</samp>
+
! field
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the location music is ignored when it's raining in this location. Default false.
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MusicIgnoredInSpring</samp><br /><samp>MusicIgnoredInSummer</samp><br /><samp>MusicIgnoredInFall</samp><br /><samp>MusicIgnoredInWinter</samp>
+
| ''common fields''
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the location music is ignored in the given season. Default false.
+
| See [[Modding:Item queries#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported by garbage cans.
 +
 
 +
If set to an [[Modding:Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MusicIgnoredInFallDebris</samp>
+
| <samp>IgnoreBaseChance</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the location music is ignored in fall during windy weather. Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this item can spawn even if the <samp>BaseChance</samp> probability check didn't pass. Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MusicIsTownTheme</samp>
+
| <samp>IsMegaSuccess</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to use the same behavior as [[Pelican Town]]'s music: it will start playing after the day music has finished, and will continue playing while the player travels through indoor areas, but will stop when entering another outdoor area that isn't marked with the same <samp>Music</samp> and <samp>MusicIsTownTheme</samp> values. Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to treat this item as a 'mega success' if it's selected, which plays a special <samp>crit</samp> sound and bigger animation. Default false.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>IsDoubleMegaSuccess</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to treat this item as an 'double mega success' if it's selected, which plays an explosion sound and dramatic animation. Default false.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>AddToInventoryDirectly</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to add the item to the player's inventory directly, opening an item grab menu if they don't have room in their inventory. If false, the item will be dropped on the ground next to the garbage can instead. Default false.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>CreateMultipleDebris</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to split the spawned item into multiple stacks which each have a stack size of one. This has no effect if <samp>AddToInventoryDirectly</samp> is enabled. Default false.
 +
|}
 
|}
 
|}
   −
'''Advanced''':
+
If the garbage can being searched doesn't have its own entry under <samp>GarbageCans</samp>, the game will just use the <samp>BeforeAll</samp> and <samp>AfterAll</samp> fields.
{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: 2em;"
  −
|-
  −
! field
  −
! effect
   
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
 
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
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|}
 
|}
   −
====<samp>Default</samp> entry====
+
====Example new garbage can====
The asset has a location with the key <samp>Default</samp>. The <samp>ArtifactSpots</samp>, <samp>Fish</samp>, and <samp>Forage</samp> fields for this entry are added to every other location's equivalent fields, so this lets you add artifact spots / fish / forage in all locations.
+
You can add garbage cans using only [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]] or [[Modding:Modder Guide/APIs/Content|SMAPI's content API]]. For example, this content pack adds a new garbage can entry with the ID <samp>Example.ModId_Carpenter</samp>:
   −
===Custom location contexts===
+
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
====Vanilla contexts====
+
{
* The game previously had two hardcoded location context enums: <samp>Default</samp> (for the valley) and <samp>Island</samp> (for [[Ginger Island]]). These have been replaced with data models which define the location context settings, loaded from the <samp>Data/LocationContexts</samp> asset.
+
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
* [[The Desert|The desert]] is now part of a new <samp>Desert</samp> context (instead of <samp>Default</samp>). Some of the previously hardcoded desert logic (like always sunny weather) is now just part of the context data in <samp>Data/LocationContexts</samp>.
+
    "Changes": [
 
+
        {
====Format====
+
            "Action": "EditData",
Custom contexts can be created by editing the new <samp>Data/LocationContexts</samp> asset, and setting the context name in the location's <samp>LocationContext</samp> [[Modding:Maps|map property]].
+
            "Target": "Data/GarbageCans",
 +
            "TargetField": [ "GarbageCans" ],
 +
            "Entries": {
 +
                "{{ModId}}_Carpenter": {
 +
                    "Items": [
 +
                        // 25% chance of pufferfish
 +
                        {
 +
                            "ID": "{{ModId}}_Pufferfish",
 +
                            "Condition": "RANDOM 0.25",
 +
                            "ItemId": "(O)128"
 +
                        },
 +
 
 +
                        // else guaranteed random House Plant item
 +
                        {
 +
                            "ID": "{{ModId}}_RandomHousePlant",
 +
                            "ItemID": "RANDOM_ITEMS (F) 1376 1390"
 +
                        }
 +
                    ]
 +
                }
 +
            }
 +
        }
 +
    ]
 +
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
 +
 
 +
Then you'd place an <code>Action: Garbage Example.ModId_Carpenter</code> [[Modding:Maps|map tile property]] to mark a tile as a garbage can using this data.
 +
 
 +
====Example change for existing garbage can====
 +
You can edit an existing garbage cans using only [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]] or [[Modding:Modder Guide/APIs/Content|SMAPI's content API]]. For example, this content pack adds pufferfish to the Saloon garbage can, and moves it above the dish of the day.
 +
 
 +
Note that this uses <samp>TargetField</samp> to 'move into' the item list for the saloon, and then treat those items as the entry list being edited. Specifying an ID which isn't in the list will add a new entry, just like when editing a regular list asset.
 +
 
 +
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
 +
{
 +
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
 +
    "Changes": [
 +
        {
 +
            "Action": "EditData",
 +
            "Target": "Data/GarbageCans",
 +
            "TargetField": [ "GarbageCans", "Saloon", "Items" ],
 +
            "Entries": {
 +
                // 25% chance of pufferfish
 +
               
 +
                "{{ModId}}_Pufferfish":{
 +
                    "ID": "{{ModId}}_Pufferfish",
 +
                    "Condition": "RANDOM 0.25",
 +
                    "ItemId": "(O)128"
 +
                }
 +
            },
 +
            "MoveEntries": [
 +
                { "ID": "{{ModId}}_Pufferfish", "BeforeId": "Base_DishOfTheDay" }
 +
            ]
 +
        }
 +
    ]
 +
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
   −
The data asset consists of a string → model lookup, where the key matches the <samp>Name</samp> field and the value is a model with these fields:
+
====Changes for C# mods====
 +
Previously garbage cans were tracked by <samp>Town.garbageChecked</samp>, an array of boolean fields. That approach doesn't work in Stardew Valley 1.6, since we're no longer limited to a specific set of garbage cans in the town map. This has been replaced by <samp>Game1.netWorldState.Value.CheckedGarbage</samp>, which is a hash set of garbage can IDs.
   −
<dl style="margin-left: 2em;">
+
To migrate code:
<dt>Required fields:</dt>
  −
<dd>
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
! action
! effect
+
! code in 1.5.6
 +
! code in 1.6
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Name</samp>
+
| check if a garbage can was searched
| The unique ID for the location context. This should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom contexts, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_ContextName</samp>.
+
| <syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 +
Town town = (Town)Game1.getLocationFromName("Town");
 +
if (town.garbageChecked[5])
 +
  ...
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
| <syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 +
if (Game1.netWorldState.Value.CheckedGarbage.Contains("Saloon"))
 +
  ...
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
|-
 +
| mark a garbage can searched
 +
| <syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 +
Town town = (Town)Game1.getLocationFromName("Town");
 +
town.garbageChecked[5] = true;
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
| <syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 +
Game1.netWorldState.Value.CheckedGarbage.Add("Saloon");
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|}
 
|}
</dd>
     −
<dt>Player actions:</dt>
+
To migrate former vanilla trash can IDs:
<dd>
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
! position
! effect
+
! ID in 1.5.6
 +
! ID in 1.6
 +
|-
 +
| Near [[Jodi]] and [[Kent]]'s house
 +
| <code>0</code>
 +
| <code>JodiAndKent</code>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PlantableLocations</samp>
+
| Near [[Emily]] and [[Haley]]'s house
| ''(Optional)'' The internal names of the locations where crops can be planted and grown, unless overridden by planting rules in their data.
+
| <code>1</code>
 +
| <code>EmilyAndHaley</code>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AllowRainTotem</samp>
+
| Near [[Lewis]]' house
| ''(Optional)'' Whether a [[Rain Totem|rain totem]] can be used to force rain in this context tomorrow. If false, using a rain totem here will show a "''this item can't be used here''" message instead.
+
| <code>2</code>
 +
| <code>Mayor</code>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RainTotemAffectsContext</samp>
+
| Near [[Museum]]
| ''(Optional)'' If set, using a rain totem here will change the weather in the given context ID. For example, rain totems in the desert change weather in the valley.
+
| <code>3</code>
 +
| <code>Museum</code>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MaxPassOutCost</samp>
+
| Near [[Blacksmith|Clint's blacksmith]]
| ''(Optional)'' When the player passes out (due to [[energy|exhaustion]] or at 2am) in this context, the maximum amount of [[gold]] lost. If omitted or set to <samp>-1</samp>, uses the same value as the <samp>Default</samp> context ({{price|1000}} by default).
+
| <code>4</code>
 +
| <code>Blacksmith</code>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PassOutMail</samp>
+
| Near [[The Stardrop Saloon|the Saloon]]
| ''(Optional)'' When the player passes out (due to [[energy|exhaustion]] or at 2am) in this context, the possible [[Modding:Mail data|letter IDs]] to add to their mailbox (if they haven't received it before). If multiple letters are valid, one will be chosen randomly (unless one specifies <samp>SkipRandomSelection</samp>).
+
| <code>5</code>
 
+
| <code>Saloon</code>
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| Near [[Evelyn]] and [[George]]'s house
! effect
+
| <code>6</code>
 +
| <code>Evelyn</code>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Mail</samp>
+
| Near [[JojaMart]]
| The [[Modding:Mail data|letter ID]] to add.
+
| <code>7</code>
 +
| <code>JojaMart</code>
 +
|}
   −
The game will look for an existing letter ID in <samp>Data/mail</samp> in this order (where {{t|billed}} is <samp>Billed</samp> if they lost [[gold]] or <samp>NotBilled</samp> otherwise, and {{t|gender}} is <samp>Female</samp> or <samp>Male</samp>):
+
===Custom map actions===
* <samp>{{t|letter id}}_{{t|billed}}_{{t|gender}}</samp>
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Maps]]|done=false}}
* <samp>{{t|letter id}}_{{t|billed}}</samp>
  −
* <samp>{{t|letter id}}</samp>
     −
If no match is found in <samp>Data/mail</samp>, the game will send <samp>passedOut2</samp> instead.
+
C# mods can now handle custom <samp>Action</samp> & <samp>TouchAction</samp> [[Modding:Maps|map properties]] by calling <samp>GameLocation.RegisterTileAction</samp> & <samp>RegisterTouchAction</samp>, and passing a callback which receives the location, map property arguments, player who activated it, and tile position.
   −
If the mail ID starts with <samp>passedOut</samp>, <samp>{0}</samp> in the letter text will be replaced with the gold amount lost, and it won't appear in the [[collections]] page.
+
For example, let's say you want a locked gate which needs a custom key item. You can add a regular <code>TouchAction Example.ModId_UnlockGate</code> map property (e.g. by adding it directly in the map file, or using [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]]'s <samp>EditMap</samp>, or using the [[Modding:Modder Guide/APIs/Content|content API]]). Then you can just handle the logic from your C# mod:
|-
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
| <samp>MaxPassOutCost</samp>
+
internal class ModEntry : Mod
| ''(Optional)'' The maximum amount of [[gold]] lost. This is applied after the context's <samp>MaxPassOutCost</samp> (i.e. the context's value is used to calculate the random amount, then this field caps the result). Defaults to unlimited.
+
{
|-
+
    /// <inheritdoc />
| <samp>Condition</samp>
+
    public override void Entry(IModHelper helper)
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry is active. Defaults to always true.
+
    {
|-
+
        GameLocation.RegisterTouchAction("Example.ModId_UnlockGate", this.HandleUnlockGate);
| <samp>SkipRandomSelection</samp>
+
    }
| ''(Optional)'' If true, send this mail if the <samp>Condition</samp> matches instead of choosing a random valid mail. Default false.
  −
|}
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>PassOutLocations</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' When the player passes out (due to [[energy|exhaustion]] or at 2am) in this context ''and'' they started the day in a different location context, the locations where they'll wake up. (If the player started the day in the same context, they'll wake up in the last bed they slept in instead.)
     −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
    private void HandleUnlockGate(GameLocation location, string[] args, Farmer player, Vector2 tile)
{| class="wikitable"
+
    {
|-
+
        const string mailFlag = "Example.ModId_GateUnlocked";
! field
+
        const string keyId = "Example.ModId_GateKey";
! effect
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Location</samp>
  −
| The internal location name.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Position</samp>
  −
| The ''default'' tile position within the location, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. If the location has any bed furniture, they'll be placed in the first bed found instead.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Condition</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry is active. Defaults to always applied.
  −
|}
     −
If no locations are specified or none match, the player will wake up in their bed at home.
+
        // unlock gate if locked
|-
+
        if (!player.mailReceived.Contains(mailFlag))
| <samp>ReviveLocations</samp>
+
        {
| ''(Optional)'' If the player just got knocked out in combat, the location names where they'll wake up.
+
            if (!Game1.player.Items.ContainsId(id, count))
 +
            {
 +
                Game1.activeClickableMenu = new DialogueBox("This gate is locked. I wonder where the key is?");
 +
                return;
 +
            }
   −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
            player.removeFirstOfThisItemFromInventory(keyId);
{| class="wikitable"
+
            player.mailReceived.Add(mailFlag);
|-
+
        }
! field
  −
! effect
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Location</samp>
  −
| The internal location name.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Position</samp>
  −
| The tile position within the location, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Condition</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry is active. Defaults to always applied.
  −
|}
     −
If the selected location has a standard [[Modding:Event data|event]] with the exact key <samp>PlayerKilled</samp> (with no <samp>/</samp> or preconditions in the key), that event will play when the player wakes up and the game will apply the lost items or [[gold]] logic. The game won't track this event, so it'll repeat each time the player is revived. If there's no such event, the player will wake up without an event, and no items or gold will be lost.
+
        // apply open-gate map edit
 +
        // NOTE: this is a quick example which changes the location's current map. If another mod reloads the map
 +
        // (e.g. a content pack editing it), the change will be lost. For persistent changes, you should use the
 +
        // AssetRequested event to apply the change when the map is reloaded.
 +
        IAssetDataForMap mapHelper = this.Helper.GameContent.GetPatchHelper(location.map).AsMap();
 +
        mapHelper.PatchMap(
 +
            this.Helper.Content.Load<Map>("assets/unlocked-gate.tmx"),
 +
            targetArea: new Rectangle((int)tile.X - 1, (int)tile.Y - 1, 2, 2)
 +
        );
 +
    }
 +
}
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
   −
If no locations are specified or none match, the player will wake up at [[Harvey's Clinic|Harvey's clinic]].
+
As another example, let's say you want the gate to unlock when the player presses the action key. You can add a regular <code>Action Example.ModId_UnlockGate</code> map property (e.g. by adding it directly in the map file, or using [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]]'s <samp>EditMap</samp>, or using the [[Modding:Modder Guide/APIs/Content|content API]]). Then you can just handle the logic from your C# mod:
|}
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
</dd>
+
internal class ModEntry : Mod
 +
{
 +
    /// <inheritdoc />
 +
    public override void Entry(IModHelper helper)
 +
    {
 +
        GameLocation.RegisterTileAction("Example.ModId_UnlockGate", this.HandleUnlockGate);
 +
    }
 +
 
 +
    private bool HandleUnlockGate(GameLocation location, string[] args, Farmer player, Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Point point)
 +
    {
 +
        const string mailFlag = "Example.ModId_GateUnlocked";
 +
        const string keyId = "Example.ModId_GateKey";
 +
 
 +
        // unlock gate if locked
 +
        if (!player.mailReceived.Contains(mailFlag))
 +
        {
 +
            if (!Game1.player.Items.ContainsId(id, count))
 +
            {
 +
                Game1.activeClickableMenu = new DialogueBox("This gate is locked. I wonder where the key is?");
 +
                return false;
 +
            }
 +
 
 +
            player.removeFirstOfThisItemFromInventory(keyId);
 +
            player.mailReceived.Add(mailFlag);
 +
        }
 +
 
 +
        // apply open-gate map edit
 +
        // NOTE: this is a quick example which changes the location's current map. If another mod reloads the map
 +
        // (e.g. a content pack editing it), the change will be lost. For persistent changes, you should use the
 +
        // AssetRequested event to apply the change when the map is reloaded.
 +
        IAssetDataForMap mapHelper = this.Helper.GameContent.GetPatchHelper(location.map).AsMap();
 +
        mapHelper.PatchMap(
 +
            this.Helper.Content.Load<Map>("assets/unlocked-gate.tmx"),
 +
            targetArea: new Rectangle((int)point.X - 1, (int)point.Y - 1, 2, 2)
 +
        );
 +
 
 +
        return true;
 +
    }
 +
}
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
 
 +
===Custom map layers===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Maps]]|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
You can now add any number of [[Modding:Maps|map layers]] by suffixing a vanilla layer name (i.e. <samp>Back</samp>, <samp>Buildings</samp>, <samp>Front</samp>, or <samp>AlwaysFront</samp>) with an offset. For example, <samp>Back-1</samp> will be drawn before/under <samp>Back</samp>, and <samp>Back2</samp> will be drawn after/over it. You can increment the number to add more layers.
 +
 
 +
This only affects layer rendering. Tile properties must still be set on the original layers.
 +
 
 +
===Custom minecarts===
 +
{{/doc status|a new doc page|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
You can now extend [[minecart]]s by editing the <samp>Data\Minecarts</samp> data asset.
 +
 
 +
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
 +
* The key is a [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for the minecart network. When you interact with a minecart, the destinations listed for its network are shown.
 +
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
   −
<dt>Season:</dt>
  −
<dd>
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SeasonOverride</samp>
+
| <samp>Destinations</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The season which is always active for locations within this context (one of <samp>spring</samp>, <samp>summer</samp>, <samp>fall</samp>, or <samp>winter</samp>). For example, setting <samp>summer</samp> will make it always [[summer]] there regardless of the calendar season. If not set, the calendar season applies.
+
| The destinations which the player can travel to from minecarts in this network. This consists of a list of model with these fields:
|}
+
{| class="wikitable"
</dd>
+
|-
 
+
! field
<dt>Weather:</dt>
+
! effect
<dd>
+
|-
{| class="wikitable"
+
| <samp>Id</samp>
 +
| A [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this destination within the network.
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>DisplayName</samp>
! effect
+
| A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the destination name shown in the minecart menu. You can use the location's display name with the <samp>LocationName</samp> token (like <code>[LocationName Desert]</code> for the [[desert]]).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>WeatherConditions</samp>
+
| <samp>TargetLocation</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The weather logic to apply for locations in this context (ignored if <samp>CopyWeatherFromLocation</samp> is set). Defaults to always sunny. If multiple are specified, the first matching weather is applied.
+
| The [[#Custom locations|location ID]] for the destination.
 
  −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>TargetTile</samp>
! effect
+
| The destination tile position within the location, specified as a model with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Weather</samp>
+
| <samp>TargetDirection</samp>
| The [[#Custom weather|weather ID]] to set.
+
| The direction the player should face after arrival (one of <samp>down</samp>, <samp>left</samp>, <samp>right</samp>, or <samp>up</samp>).
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Condition</samp>
 
| <samp>Condition</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether to apply the weather. Defaults to always applied.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this minecart destination is available. Defaults to always available.
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CopyWeatherFromLocation</samp>
+
| <samp>Price</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The <samp>Name</samp> (i.e. unique ID) of the location context from which to inherit weather.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The gold price that must be paid each time to use this destination. Default none.
|}
  −
 
  −
If a [[#Custom passive festivals|passive festival]] is active in any location within this context, the weather is sunny for the entire context regardless of these fields.
  −
 
  −
</dd>
  −
 
  −
<dt>Music:</dt>
  −
<dd>
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>BuyTicketMessage</samp>
! effect
+
| ''(Optional)'' If the destination costs money to use, a [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the purchase confirmation message shown. If present, <code>{0}</code> is replaced with the purchase price. Defaults to the network's <samp>BuyTicketMessage</samp> field.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DefaultMusic</samp>
+
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom audio|cue ID]] for the music to play when the player is in the location, unless overridden by a <samp>Music</samp> map property. Despite the name, this has a higher priority than the seasonal music fields below. Ignored if omitted.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DefaultMusicCondition</samp>
+
| <samp>UnlockCondition</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which returns whether the <samp>DefaultMusic</samp> field should be applied (if more specific music isn't playing). Defaults to always true.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this minecart network is unlocked. Default always enabled.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DefaultMusicDelayOneScreen</samp>
+
| <samp>LockedMessage</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' When the player warps and the music changes, whether to silence the music and play the ambience (if any) until the next warp (similar to the default valley locations). Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the message shown when interacting with a minecart when the <samp>UnlockCondition</samp> false. Defaults to an "''Out of order''" translation.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SpringMusic</samp><br /><samp>SummerMusic</samp><br /><samp>FallMusic</samp><br /><samp>WinterMusic</samp>
+
| <samp>ChooseDestinationMessage</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A list of [[#Custom audio|cue IDs]] to play before noon in this location unless it's raining, there's a <samp>Music</samp> map property, or the context has a <samp>DefaultMusic</samp> value. If multiple values are specified, the game will play one per day in sequence.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the message shown when listing destinations to choose from. Defaults to a "''Choose destination:''" translation.
|-
  −
| <samp>DayAmbience</samp><br /><samp>NightAmbience</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom audio|cue ID]] for the background ambience to play when there's no music active, depending on the [[Day Cycle|time of day]]. Both default to none.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PlayRandomAmbientSounds</samp>
+
| <samp>BuyTicketMessage</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to play random outdoor ambience sounds depending on factors like the season and time of day (e.g. birds, crickets, and mysterious groan sounds in the rain). This is unrelated to the <samp>DayAmbience</samp> and <samp>NightAmbience</samp> fields. Default true.
+
| ''(Optional)'' When a destination costs money to use, a [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the purchase confirmation message shown. If present, <code>{0}</code> is replaced with the purchase price. Defaults to a "''Buy a ticket for {0}g?''" translation.
 
|}
 
|}
</dd>
     −
<dt>Advanced:</dt>
+
====Open a minecart menu====
<dd>
+
You can use an <samp>Action: MinecartTransport {{o|network ID}} {{o|exclude destination ID}}</samp> [[Modding:Maps|map property]] to open the minecart menu. When the player interacts with the tile, it'll open the menu for the {{o|network ID}} network (default <samp>Default</samp>). if {{o|exclude destination ID}} is specified, the matching destination will be hidden from the list (usually because you're at that minecart). For example, the [[Bus Stop|bus stop]] minecart uses <code>Action: MinecartTransport Default Bus</code>.
{| class="wikitable"
+
 
|-
+
From a C# mod, you can call <code>Game1.currentLocation.ShowMineCartMenu(networkId, excludeDestinationId)</code> which works the same way (except that <samp>networkId</samp> is required).
! field
+
 
! effect
+
====Example====
|-
+
This [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]] content pack adds the [[Railroad]] as a minecart destination, complete with a map edit adding a decorative minecart. It is available after the [[Random Events|Earthquake]] has occurred and minecarts have been unlocked.
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
+
 
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
+
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
|}
+
{
</dd>
+
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
</dl>
+
    "Changes": [
 +
        // add minecart destination
 +
        {
 +
            "Action": "EditData",
 +
            "Target": "Data/Minecarts",
 +
            "TargetField": [ "Default", "Destinations" ], // for the "Default" network, edit the "Destinations" field
 +
            "Entries": {
 +
                "Railroad": {
 +
                    "Id": "Railroad",
 +
                    "DisplayName": "[LocationName Railroad]",
 +
                    "Condition": "LOCATION_ACCESSIBLE Railroad",
 +
 
 +
                    "TargetLocation": "Railroad",
 +
                    "TargetTile": { "X": 16, "Y": 39 },
 +
                    "TargetDirection": "down",
 +
                }
 +
            }
 +
        },
 +
 
 +
        // add decorative minecart
 +
        {
 +
            "Action": "EditMap",
 +
            "Target": "Maps/Railroad",
 +
            "FromFile": "assets/Custom_Railroad_Minecart.tmx",
 +
            "ToArea": { "X": 15, "Y": 35, "Width": 4, "Height": 5 }
 +
        }
 +
    ]
 +
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
 +
 
 +
===Custom passive festivals===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Festival data]] or a new doc page|done=false}}
   −
===Custom garbage cans===
+
You can now add or modify passive festivals by editing the <samp>Data/PassiveFestivals</samp> asset.
====Format====
  −
You can now add or edit [[Garbage Can|garbage cans]] on any map by editing the new <samp>Data/GarbageCans</samp> asset (see examples below).
     −
The asset consists of a data model with these fields:
+
(A ''passive festival'' is a [[festivals|festival]] like the [[Night Market]]. They replace a location for a period of time, the player can enter/leave them anytime, and time continues passing while at the festival.)
    +
====Data format====
 +
The <samp>Data/PassiveFestivals</samp> asset consists of a string → model lookup, where...
 +
* The key is a [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for the festival.
 +
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DefaultBaseChance</samp>
+
| <samp>DisplayName</samp>
| The probability that an item will be found when searching garbage cans, as a value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). If the probability check fails, only items that set <samp>IgnoreBaseChance</samp> can spawn. This can be overridden by the per-garbage-can <samp>BaseChance</samp> field. Default 0.2.
+
| A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the display name shown on the [[calendar]].
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BeforeAll</samp><br /><samp>AfterAll</samp>
+
| <samp>Season</samp>
| The items to prepend (<samp>BeforeAll</samp>) or append (<samp>AfterAll</samp>) to the <samp>GarbageCans</samp> → <samp>Items</samp> field for all garbage cans. These work exactly like the items in that field (e.g. subject to the garbage can's base chance).
+
| The [[season]] when the festival becomes active.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GarbageCans</samp>
+
| <samp>StartDay</samp><br /><samp>EndDay</samp>
| The data for individual garbage cans. This consists of a string → model lookup with these fields:
+
| The days of month when the festival becomes active.
 
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>StartTime</samp>
! effect
+
| The time of day when the festival opens each day.
 
|-
 
|-
| ''entry key''
+
| <samp>StartMessage</samp>
| A key which uniquely identifies this garbage can. The key should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom garbage cans, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_GarbageCanId</samp>.
+
| A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the in-game [[wikipedia:Pop-up notification|toast notification]] shown when the festival begins each day.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BaseChance</samp>
+
| <samp>MapReplacements</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' If set, overrides the root <samp>DefaultBaseChance</samp> field for this garbage can. Defaults to <samp>DefaultBaseChance</samp>.
+
| The locations to swap for the duration of the festival. Despite the field name, this swaps '''locations''' (e.g. as added by <samp>CustomLocations</samp> using [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]]), and not the location's map asset.
|-
  −
| <samp>Items</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The items to try spawning when the player searches the garbage can. The first matching item in <samp>BeforeAll</samp> + <samp>Items</samp> + <samp>AfterAll</samp> will be spawned, and any further items will be ignored. Defaults to none.
     −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
This is specified as a string → string lookup, where the key is the original location to replace and the value is the new location. Both use the internal location name, as shown by the {{nexus mod|679|Debug Mode}} mod. For example, this swaps the <samp>Beach</samp> location with <samp>BeachNightMarket</samp> during the [[Night Market]]:
{| class="wikitable"
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 +
"MapReplacements": {
 +
    "Beach": "BeachNightMarket"
 +
}
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>Condition</samp>
! effect
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether the festival is enabled (subject to the other fields like <samp>StartDay</samp> and <samp>EndDay</samp>). Defaults to always enabled.
 
|-
 
|-
| ''common fields''
+
| <samp>ShowOnCalendar</samp>
| See [[#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported by garbage cans.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the festival appears on the [[calendar]], using the same iridium-star icon as the [[Calendar#Winter|Night Market]]. Default true.
 
  −
If set to an [[#Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IgnoreBaseChance</samp>
+
| <samp>DailySetupMethod</samp><br /><samp>CleanupMethod</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this item can spawn even if the <samp>BaseChance</samp> probability check didn't pass. Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A C# method which applies custom logic when the day starts (<samp>DailySetupMethod</samp>) and/or overnight after the last day of the festival (<samp>CleanupMethod</samp>).
|-
  −
| <samp>IsMegaSuccess</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to treat this item as a 'mega success' if it's selected, which plays a special <samp>crit</samp> sound and bigger animation. Default false.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>IsDoubleMegaSuccess</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to treat this item as an 'double mega success' if it's selected, which plays an explosion sound and dramatic animation. Default false.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>AddToInventoryDirectly</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to add the item to the player's inventory directly, opening an item grab menu if they don't have room in their inventory. If false, the item will be dropped on the ground next to the garbage can instead. Default false.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>CreateMultipleDebris</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to split the spawned item into multiple stacks which each have a stack size of one. This has no effect if <samp>AddToInventoryDirectly</samp> is enabled. Default false.
  −
|}
  −
|}
     −
If the garbage can being searched doesn't have its own entry under <samp>GarbageCans</samp>, the game will just use the <samp>BeforeAll</samp> and <samp>AfterAll</samp> fields.
+
These must be specified in the form <samp>{{t|full type name}}: {{t|method name}}</samp> (like <samp>ExampleMod.Namespace.Type, ExampleMod: MethodName</samp>). The methods must be static, take zero arguments, and return void.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
 
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
Line 3,181: Line 3,320:  
|}
 
|}
   −
====Example new garbage can====
+
====NPC schedules====
You can add garbage cans using only [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]] or [[Modding:Modder Guide/APIs/Content|SMAPI's content API]]. For example, this content pack adds a new garbage can entry with the ID <samp>Example.ModId_Carpenter</samp>:
+
When a passive festival is active, NPCs will check for [[Modding:Schedule data|a schedule entry]] in this order:
   −
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
+
{| class="wikitable"
{
+
|-
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
+
! syntax
    "Changes": [
+
! summary
        {
+
|-
            "Action": "EditData",
+
| <samp>{{t|festival ID}}_{{t|festival day}}</samp>
            "Target": "Data/GarbageCans",
+
| Applies on the given date. The {{t|festival day}} is relative, so <samp>1</samp> matches the festival <samp>StartDay</samp>.<br /><small>Example: <samp>NightMarket_3</samp> or <samp>marriage_NightMarket_3</samp></small>
            "TargetField": [ "GarbageCans" ],
+
|-
            "Entries": {
+
| <samp>{{t|festival ID}}</samp>
                "Example.ModId_Carpenter": {
+
| Applies if there's no date-specific entry.<br /><small>Example: <samp>NightMarket</samp> or <samp>marriage_NightMarket</samp></small>
                    "Items": [
+
|}
                        // 25% chance of pufferfish
+
 
                        {
+
If the NPC is married to a player, they'll add a <samp>marriage_</samp> prefix to the keys (like <samp>marriage_{{t|festival ID}}_{{t|festival day}}</samp>) and ignore any entry without the prefix.
                            "ID": "Example.ModId_Pufferfish",
+
 
                            "Condition": "RANDOM 0.25",
+
===Custom weather===
                            "ItemId": "(O)128"
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Weather data]]|done=false}}
                        },
+
 
 +
You can now change the weather algorithm by editing [[#Custom location contexts|location context data]], and (with a C# mod) implement custom weathers.
   −
                        // else guaranteed random House Plant item
+
Fields like <samp>Game1.weather</samp> and <samp>Game1.weatherForTomorrow</samp> are now strings to support custom mod weather IDs. The change for vanilla weather has no effect on Content Patcher packs, since the new weather IDs match the ones Content Patcher was using before (i.e. <samp>Sun</samp>, <samp>Rain</samp>, <samp>Snow</samp>, <samp>Storm</samp>, and <samp>Wind</samp>). C# mods may also see a <samp>Festival</samp> weather, while Content Patcher packs will see <samp>Sun</samp> for it. The constants like <samp>Game1.weather_sunny</samp> have the new string values (with new constants like <samp>Game1.legacy_weather_sunny</samp> for the legacy values).
                        {
  −
                            "ID": "Example.ModId_RandomHousePlant",
  −
                            "ItemID": "RANDOM_ITEMS (F) @has_id_in_base_range 1376 1390"
  −
                        }
  −
                    ]
  −
                }
  −
            }
  −
        }
  −
    ]
  −
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
     −
Then you'd place an <code>Action: Garbage Example.ModId_Carpenter</code> [[Modding:Maps|map tile property]] to mark a tile as a garbage can using this data.
+
The base game will treat an invalid weather as sunny. C# mods can implement custom weather effects using [[Modding:Modder Guide/APIs/Events|normal SMAPI events]] like <samp>UpdateTicked</samp>, or by [[Modding:Modder Guide/APIs/Harmony|patching]] methods like <samp>Game1.ApplyWeatherForNewDay</samp> and <samp>Game1.populateDebrisWeatherArray</samp>.
   −
====Example change for existing garbage can====
+
===Custom world maps===
You can edit an existing garbage cans using only [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]] or [[Modding:Modder Guide/APIs/Content|SMAPI's content API]]. For example, this content pack adds pufferfish to the Saloon garbage can, and moves it above the dish of the day.
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:World map]]|done=true}}
   −
Note that this uses <samp>TargetField</samp> to 'move into' the item list for the saloon, and then treat those items as the entry list being edited. Specifying an ID which isn't in the list will add a new entry, just like when editing a regular list asset.
+
[[File:Modding map area.png|thumb|The default world map, with the farm map area highlighted.]]
   −
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
+
You can now change the world map shown in the game menu by editing the <samp>Data/WorldMap</samp> asset. This lets you...
{
+
* add custom maps for certain locations;
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
+
* apply texture overlays;
    "Changes": [
+
* add/edit tooltips;
        {
+
* set real-time player marker positioning;
            "Action": "EditData",
+
* etc.
            "Target": "Data/GarbageCans",
  −
            "TargetField": [ "GarbageCans", "Saloon", "Items" ],
  −
            "Entries": {
  −
                // 25% chance of pufferfish
  −
               
  −
                "Example.ModId_Pufferfish":{
  −
                    "ID": "Example.ModId_Pufferfish",
  −
                    "Condition": "RANDOM 0.25",
  −
                    "ItemId": "(O)128"
  −
                }
  −
            },
  −
            "MoveEntries": [
  −
                { "ID": "Example.ModId_Pufferfish", "BeforeId": "Base_DishOfTheDay" }
  −
            ]
  −
        }
  −
    ]
  −
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
     −
===Custom map actions===
+
The game's default map is fully defined in <samp>Data/WorldMap</samp>, including all the display text and conditional changes.
C# mods can now handle custom <samp>Action</samp> & <samp>TouchAction</samp> [[Modding:Maps|map properties]] by calling <samp>GameLocation.RegisterTileAction</samp> & <samp>RegisterTouchAction</samp>, and passing a callback which receives the location, map property arguments, player who activated it, and tile position.
     −
For example, let's say you want a locked gate which needs a custom key item. You can add a regular <code>TouchAction Example.ModId_UnlockGate</code> map property (e.g. by adding it directly in the map file, or using [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]]'s <samp>EditMap</samp>, or using the [[Modding:Modder Guide/APIs/Content|content API]]). Then you can just handle the logic from your C# mod:
+
===New map properties===
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Maps]]|done=false}}
internal class ModEntry : Mod
  −
{
  −
    /// <inheritdoc />
  −
    public override void Entry(IModHelper helper)
  −
    {
  −
        GameLocation.RegisterTouchAction("Example.ModId_UnlockGate", this.HandleUnlockGate);
  −
    }
     −
    private void HandleUnlockGate(GameLocation location, string[] args, Farmer player, Vector2 tile)
+
1.6 adds several new [[Modding:Maps|map properties]].
    {
  −
        const string mailFlag = "Example.ModId_GateUnlocked";
  −
        const string keyId = "Example.ModId_GateKey";
     −
        // unlock gate if locked
+
====Building construction====
        if (!player.mailReceived.Contains(mailFlag))
+
{| class="wikitable"
        {
+
|-
            if (!Game1.player.Items.ContainsId(id, count))
+
! property
            {
+
! explanation
                Game1.activeClickableMenu = new DialogueBox("This gate is locked. I wonder where the key is?");
+
|-
                return;
+
| <samp>CanBuildHere T</samp><br />''(valid in any outdoor location)''
            }
+
| Whether to allow constructing buildings in this location. The game will adjust automatically to account for it (e.g. Robin will let you choose where to build). See [[#Build anywhere|''build anywhere'' in what's new]].
 
+
|-
            player.removeFirstOfThisItemFromInventory(keyId);
+
| <samp>BuildConditions {{t|query}}</samp><br />''(valid in any outdoor location)''
            player.mailReceived.Add(mailFlag);
+
| If <samp>CanBuildHere</samp> is set, an optional [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether building is allowed currently.
        }
+
|-
 
+
| <samp>LooserBuildRestrictions T</samp><br />''(valid in any outdoor location)''
        // apply open-gate map edit
+
| If set, tiles don't need to be marked <samp>Buildable T</samp> or <samp>Diggable T</samp> in their properties. Tiles can be blocked with <samp>Buildable F</samp> instead. The other restrictions still apply.
        IAssetDataForMap mapHelper = this.Helper.Content.GetPatchHelper(location.map).AsMap();
+
|-
        mapHelper.PatchMap(
+
| <samp>ValidBuildRect {{t|x}} {{t|y}} {{t|width}} {{t|height}}</samp><br />''(valid in any outdoor location)''
            this.Helper.Content.Load<Map>("assets/unlocked-gate.tmx"),
+
| The tile area within the map where buildings may be placed. If omitted, buildings may be placed in any open space in the map.
            targetArea: new Rectangle((int)tile.X - 1, (int)tile.Y - 1, 2, 2)
+
|}
        );
  −
    }
  −
}
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
 
  −
===Custom map layers===
  −
You can now add any number of [[Modding:Maps|map layers]] by suffixing a vanilla layer name (i.e. <samp>Back</samp>, <samp>Buildings</samp>, <samp>Front</samp>, or <samp>AlwaysFront</samp>) with an offset. For example, <samp>Back-1</samp> will be drawn before/under <samp>Back</samp>, and <samp>Back2</samp> will be drawn after/over it. You can increment the number to add more layers.
  −
 
  −
This only affects layer rendering. Tile properties must still be set on the original layers.
  −
 
  −
===Custom minecarts===
  −
You can now add/edit [[minecart]] destinations by editing the <samp>Data\Minecarts</samp> data asset, which consists of a data model with two relevant fields (listed below).
      +
====Crops====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
! property
! effect
+
! explanation
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MinecartsUnlocked</samp>
+
| <samp>AllowGiantCrops T</samp>
| A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether minecarts in general are unlocked. You usually shouldn't change this value, unless you're changing the overall game progression (e.g. adding an alternative way to unlock minecart access).
+
| If set with any non-blank value, [[Crops#Giant Crops|giant crops]] can grow in this location (if crops are also allowed per the [[#Custom crops|crop data]] or [[#Custom location contexts|<samp>PlantableLocations</samp> context field]]).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Destinations</samp>
+
| <samp>DirtDecayChance {{t|chance}}</samp>
| The destinations which the player can travel to from any minecart. This consists of a string → model lookup, where the key is a unique destination ID (only containing alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters, with custom entries prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_DestinationId</samp>), and the value is a model with these fields:
+
| The probability that each dirt tile will disappear overnight if it doesn't contain a crop, as a value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). Defaults to 0 (greenhouses), 0.1 (farms), and 1 (anywhere else).
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
====Farmhouse interior====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
! property
! effect
+
! explanation
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Location</samp>
+
| <samp>FarmHouseStarterGift [{{t|id}} {{o|count}}]+</samp>
| The [[#Custom locations|location ID]] for the destination.
+
| The items that should appear in the initial gift box placed in the farmhouse when the save is created. This consists of one or more pairs of item ID (which can be qualified or unqualified) and count. The count is optional on the last entry.
 +
 
 +
For example, this will add 10 pufferfish (object 128) and a blobfish mask (hat 56):
 +
<pre>FarmHouseStarterGift (O)128 10 (H)56 1</pre>
 +
 
 +
If omitted, the default items (usually a 15 parsnip seeds) are added instead.
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
====Warps & map positions====
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Tile</samp>
+
! property
| The destination tile position within the location, specified as a model with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields.
+
! explanation
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Direction</samp>
+
| <samp>AllowWakeUpWithoutBed {{t|allow}}</samp>
| The direction the player should face after arrival (one of <samp>down</samp>, <samp>left</samp>, <samp>right</samp>, or <samp>up</samp>).
+
| Whether the player can wake up in this location without a bed, similar to the island farmhouse. This is typically used with <samp>PassOutLocations</samp> in [[#Custom location contexts|<samp>Data/LocationContexts</samp>]].
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DisplayName</samp>
+
| <samp>DefaultWarpLocation {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp><br />''(valid in any location)''
| A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the destination name shown in the minecart menu. You can use the location's display name with the <samp>LocationName</samp> token (like <code>[LocationName Desert]</code> for the [[desert]]).
+
| The default arrival tile, used when a player or NPC is added to the location without a target tile (e.g. using [[Modding:Console commands|debug commands]] like <samp>debug warp</samp> or <samp>debug eventbyid</samp>).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Network</samp>
+
| <samp>PetBowlLocation {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp><br />''(valid in the farm)''
| ''(Optional)'' An arbitrary ID which groups the destination (along with any others having the same ID) into a separate network. Destinations in a network are only visible if the destination list is opened for that network via the <samp>MinecartTransport {{o|network name}}</samp> [[Modding:Maps|action property]]. If omitted, the minecart is part of the implicit default network.
+
| The default position of the pet bowl
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Condition</samp>
+
| <samp>SpouseRoomPosition {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp><br />''(valid in farmhouse)''
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this minecart destination is available. Defaults to always available.
+
| The top-left position at which to place the [[Marriage#Spouse Rooms|spouse room]].
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
+
| <samp>TravelingCartPosition {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp><br />''(valid in the forest)''
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
+
| The top-left position at which to place the [[Traveling Cart]]. This is the top-left corner of the collision box, so the roof will extend two tiles above this tile.
|}
   
|}
 
|}
   −
====Example====
+
===Other map property changes===
This [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]] content pack adds the [[Railroad]] as a minecart destination, complete with a map edit adding a decorative minecart. It is available after the [[Random Events|Earthquake]] has occured and minecarts have been unlocked.
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Maps]]|done=false}}
   −
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
  −
{
  −
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
  −
    "Changes": [
  −
        // add minecart destination
  −
        {
  −
            "Action": "EditData",
  −
            "Target": "Data/Minecarts",
  −
            "TargetField": [ "Destinations" ],
  −
            "Entries": {
  −
                "Railroad": {
  −
                    "Location": "Railroad",
  −
                    "Tile": { "X": 16, "Y": 39 },
  −
                    "Direction": "down",
  −
                    "DisplayName": "[LocationName Railroad]"
  −
                }
  −
            },
  −
            "When": {
  −
                "HasFlag": "ccBoilerRoom",
  −
                "query: {{DaysPlayed}} </nowiki>><nowiki>= 32": true
  −
            }
  −
        },
  −
  −
        // add decorative minecart
  −
        {
  −
            "Action": "EditMap",
  −
            "Target": "Maps/Railroad",
  −
            "FromFile": "assets/Custom_Railroad_Minecart.tmx",
  −
            "ToArea": { "X": 15, "Y": 35, "Width": 4, "Height": 5 }
  −
        }
  −
    ]
  −
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
  −
  −
===Custom passive festivals===
  −
You can now add or modify passive festivals by editing the <samp>Data/PassiveFestivals</samp> asset.
  −
  −
(A ''passive festival'' is a [[festivals|festival]] like the [[Night Market]]. They replace a location for a period of time, the player can enter/leave them anytime, and time continues passing while at the festival.)
  −
  −
====Data format====
  −
The <samp>Data/PassiveFestivals</samp> asset consists of a string → model lookup, where...
  −
* The key is the unique festival ID. This should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom festivals, it should ideally be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_FestivalName</samp>.
  −
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
! map property
! effect
+
! changes
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DisplayName</samp>
+
| <samp>Arch</samp><br /><samp>asdf</samp><br /><samp>Debris</samp><br /><samp>Fish</samp>
| A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the display name shown on the [[calendar]].
+
| Removed (these were unused).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Season</samp>
+
| <samp>FarmHouseFlooring</samp><br /><samp>FarmHouseFurniture</samp><br /><samp>FarmHouseStarterSeedsPosition</samp><br /><samp>FarmHouseWallpaper</samp>
| The [[season]] when the festival becomes active.
+
| These now work independently. For example, you can now use <samp>FarmHouseFlooring</samp> without needing to set <samp>FarmHouseFurniture</samp> too.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>StartDay</samp><br /><samp>EndDay</samp>
+
| <samp>Music</samp>
| The days of month when the festival becomes active.
+
| Deprecated; use the music fields in [[#Custom locations|<samp>Data/Locations</samp>]] instead. This property is only applied if the location has no music in <samp>Data/Locations</samp>. This was removed from all vanilla maps.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>StartTime</samp>
+
| <samp>NPCWarp</samp><br /><samp>Warp</samp>
| The time of day when the festival opens each day.
+
| Now fault-tolerant. They'll automatically ignore extra spaces, log an informative warning if parsing still fails, and continue with the next warp if possible.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>StartMessage</samp>
+
| <samp>Stumps</samp>
| A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the in-game [[wikipedia:Pop-up notification|toast notification]] shown when the festival begins each day.
+
| Now works in all locations.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MapReplacements</samp>
+
| <samp>UniquePortrait</samp><br /><samp>UniqueSprite</samp>
| The locations to swap for the duration of the festival. Despite the field name, this swaps '''locations''' (e.g. as added by <samp>CustomLocations</samp> using [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]]), and not the location's map asset.
+
| Deprecated; use [[#Custom NPC appearance|custom NPC appearances]] instead. These properties will override NPC appearances. This was removed from all vanilla maps.
 +
|}
   −
This is specified as a string → string lookup, where the key is the original location to replace and the value is the new location. Both use the internal location name, as shown by the {{nexus mod|679|Debug Mode}} mod. For example, this swaps the <samp>Beach</samp> location with <samp>BeachNightMarket</samp> during the [[Night Market]]:
+
===Tile property changes===
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Maps]]|done=false}}
"MapReplacements": {
  −
    "Beach": "BeachNightMarket"
  −
}
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Condition</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether the festival is enabled (subject to the other fields like <samp>StartDay</samp> and <samp>EndDay</samp>). Defaults to always enabled.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ShowOnCalendar</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the festival appears on the [[calendar]], using the same iridium-star icon as the [[Calendar#Winter|Night Market]]. Default true.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>DailySetupMethod</samp><br /><samp>CleanupMethod</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A C# method which applies custom logic when the day starts (<samp>DailySetupMethod</samp>) and/or overnight after the last day of the festival (<samp>CleanupMethod</samp>).
     −
These must be specified in the form <samp>{{t|full type name}}.{{t|method name}}</samp>. The methods must be static, take zero arguments, and return void.
+
<ul>
 +
<li>You can now override a tile index property by setting it as a tile property.</li>
 +
<li>Added new [[Modding:Maps|tile properties]]:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
! layer
 +
! property
 +
! explanation
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
+
| <samp>Paths</samp>
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
+
| <samp>SpawnTree {{t|category}} {{t|ID}} {{t|Growth stage}} {{t|Regrowth stage}}</samp>
 +
| Spawns a tree when the map is created. {{t|category}} may be either <samp>wild</samp> or <samp>fruit</samp>. <samp>wild</samp> will spawn a [[Trees|wild tree]], while <samp>fruit</samp> will spawn a [[Fruit Trees|fruit tree]].  
 
|}
 
|}
 
+
</li>
====NPC schedules====
+
<li>Added new <samp>Action</samp> [[Modding:Maps|tile properties]]:
When a passive festival is active, NPCs will check for [[Modding:Schedule data|a schedule entry]] in this order:
  −
 
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! syntax
+
! layer
! summary
+
! property
 +
! explanation
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Buildings</samp>
 +
| <samp>Action BuildingSilo</samp>
 +
| If a building covers this tile, enables [[silo]] interactions on this tile subject to the building's <samp>HayCapacity</samp> field in <samp>Data/Buildings</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>{{t|festival ID}}_{{t|festival day}}</samp>
+
| <samp>Buildings</samp>
| Applies on the given date. The {{t|festival day}} is relative, so <samp>1</samp> matches the festival <samp>StartDay</samp>.<br /><small>Example: <samp>NightMarket_3</samp> or <samp>marriage_NightMarket_3</samp></small>
+
| <samp>Action BuildingToggleAnimalDoor</samp>
 +
| If a building covers this tile, opens or closes its animal door.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>{{t|festival ID}}</samp>
+
| <samp>Buildings</samp>
| Applies if there's no date-specific entry.<br /><small>Example: <samp>NightMarket</samp> or <samp>marriage_NightMarket</samp></small>
+
| <samp>Action Dialogue</samp>
|}
+
| &#32;
 
+
* The message can now be a [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]].
If the NPC is married to a player, they'll add a <samp>marriage_</samp> prefix to the keys (like <samp>marriage_{{t|festival ID}}_{{t|festival day}}</samp>) and ignore any entry without the prefix.
+
* Fixed the cursor not changing to the inspection icon when hovering on an <samp>Action Dialogue</samp> tile.
 
+
|-
===Custom weather===
+
| <samp>Buildings</samp>
You can now change the weather algorithm by editing [[#Custom location contexts|location context data]], and (with a C# mod) implement custom weathers.
+
| <samp>Action Forge</samp>
 +
| Opens the [[Forge]] menu.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Buildings</samp>
 +
| <samp>Action None</samp>
 +
| Does nothing. This is used to mark the tile interactive if the click will be handled separately.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Buildings</samp>
 +
| <samp>Action ObeliskWarp {{t|location name}} {{t|x}} {{t|y}} {{o|whether to dismount}}</samp>
 +
| Warps the player to the specified location name and position with the [[Warp Totem|Obelisk]] animation/sound effects.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Buildings</samp>
 +
| <samp>Action OpenShop {{t|shop id}} {{o|from direction}} {{o|open time}} {{o|close time}} {{o|owner tile area}}</samp>
 +
| Open the [[#Custom shops|shop]] with the given {{t|shop id}}. All arguments besides the ID are optional:
 +
* {{o|from direction}}: if specified, the player must be standing in this direction relative to the shop (one of <samp>down</samp>, <samp>up</samp>, <samp>left</samp>, <samp>right</samp>, or <samp>none</samp>). Setting this to <samp>none</samp> disables the requirement. The default for most vanilla shops is <samp>down</samp>.
 +
* {{o|open time}} and {{o|close time}}: the start & end times in 26-hour format when the shop is available. Interacting with the tile outside those times does nothing.
 +
* {{o|owner tile area}}: if specified, the tile area which must contain one of the shop owners for the shop to be available. For a custom shop, these are defined by its <samp>Owners</samp> field. This can be specified in two forms: <samp>{{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp> for a single tile, or <samp>{{t|x}} {{t|y}} {{t|width}} {{t|height}}</samp> for a multi-tile area.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Buildings</samp>
 +
| <samp>Action PlayEvent {{t|event id}} {{o|check preconditions}} {{o|skip if seen}} {{o|fallback action}}</samp>
 +
| Immediately start an [[Modding:Event data|event]], subject to the conditions:
 +
* {{o|check preconditions}}: whether to ignore the action if the [[Modding:Event data#Event preconditions|event's preconditions]] don't match (one of <samp>true</samp> or <samp>false</samp>). Default true.
 +
* {{o|skip if seen}}: whether to ignore the action if the player has already seen the given event. Default true.
   −
Fields like <samp>Game1.weather</samp> and <samp>Game1.weatherForTomorrow</samp> are now strings to support custom mod weather IDs. The change for vanilla weather has no effect on Content Patcher packs, since the new weather IDs match the ones Content Patcher was using before (i.e. <samp>Sun</samp>, <samp>Rain</samp>, <samp>Snow</samp>, <samp>Storm</samp>, and <samp>Wind</samp>). C# mods may also see a <samp>Festival</samp> weather, while Content Patcher packs will see <samp>Sun</samp> for it. The constants like <samp>Game1.weather_sunny</samp> have the new string values (with new constants like <samp>Game1.legacy_weather_sunny</samp> for the legacy values).
+
If the event doesn't start for any reason (including the preceding conditions):
 +
* If {{o|fallback action}} is specified, it'll be run as an action. This can be any <samp>Action</samp> tile property (without the "Action " prefix), like <code>Action PlayEvent 60367 true true PlayEvent 520702 false false</code> to play a different event.
 +
* Otherwise the action is silently ignored.
   −
The base game will treat an invalid weather as sunny. C# mods can implement custom weather effects using [[Modding:Modder Guide/APIs/Events|normal SMAPI events]] like <samp>UpdateTicked</samp>, or by [[Modding:Modder Guide/APIs/Harmony|patching]] methods like <samp>Game1.ApplyWeatherForNewDay</samp> and <samp>Game1.populateDebrisWeatherArray</samp>.
+
For example, <code>Action PlayEvent 60367 false false</code> will replay the bus arrival event from the start of the game.
 
+
|}
===Custom world maps===
+
</li>
[[File:Modding map area.png|thumb|The default world map, with the farm map area highlighted.]]
+
<li>Added new <samp>TouchAction</samp> [[Modding:Maps|tile properties]]:
 
  −
You can now change the world map shown in the game menu by editing the <samp>Data/WorldMap</samp> asset. This lets you...
  −
* add custom maps for certain locations;
  −
* apply texture overlays;
  −
* add/edit tooltips;
  −
* set real-time player marker positioning;
  −
* etc.
  −
 
  −
The game's default map is fully defined in <samp>Data/WorldMap</samp>, including all the display text and conditional changes.
  −
 
  −
See [[Modding:World map]] for more info.
  −
 
  −
===New map properties===
  −
1.6 adds several new [[Modding:Maps|map properties]].
  −
 
  −
====Warps & map positions====
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
 +
! layer
 
! property
 
! property
 
! explanation
 
! explanation
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DefaultWarpLocation {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp><br />''(valid in any location)''
+
| <samp>Back</samp>
| The default arrival tile, used when a player or NPC is added to the location without a target tile (e.g. using [[Modding:Console commands|debug commands]] like <samp>debug warp</samp> or <samp>debug eventbyid</samp>).
+
| <samp>TouchAction PlayEvent {{t|event id}} {{o|check preconditions}} {{o|skip if seen}} {{o|fallback action}}</samp>
|-
+
| Equivalent to <samp>Action PlayEvent</samp>, but activated on touch. Note that {{o|fallback action}} is an <samp>Action</samp> tile property, ''not'' a <samp>TouchAction</samp> tile property.
| <samp>SpouseRoomPosition {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp><br />''(valid in farmhouse)''
+
|}</li>
| The top-left position at which to place the [[Marriage#Spouse Rooms|spouse room]].
+
<li>Changed existing tile properties:
|-
+
{| class="wikitable"
| <samp>TravelingCartPosition {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp><br />''(valid in the forest)''
  −
| The top-left position at which to place the [[Traveling Cart]]. This is the top-left corner of the collision box, so the roof will extend two tiles above this tile.
  −
|}
  −
 
  −
====Crops====
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
 +
! layer
 
! property
 
! property
! explanation
+
! reason
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AllowGiantCrops T</samp>
+
|rowspan="4"| <samp>Back</samp>
| If set with any non-blank value, [[Crops#Giant Crops|giant crops]] can grow in this location (if crops are also allowed per the [[#Custom crops|crop data]] or [[#Custom location contexts|<samp>PlantableLocations</samp> context field]]).
+
| <samp>NoSpawn</samp>
|}
+
| Added <samp>NoSpawn false</samp> form, which disables any previous <samp>NoSpawn</samp> property on the tile. For example, this can be used to enable spawning on a tile which has a <samp>NoSpawn</samp> tile index property.
 
  −
====Building construction====
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! property
+
| <samp>TouchAction Bus</samp>
! explanation
+
| Removed. This wasn't used by the game or mods.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CanBuildHere T</samp><br />''(valid in any outdoor location)''
+
| <samp>TouchAction Emote</samp>
| Whether to allow constructing buildings in this location. The game will adjust automatically to account for it (e.g. Robin will let you choose where to build). See [[#Build anywhere|''build anywhere'' in what's new]].
+
| Fixed error if the specified NPC isn't found.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BuildConditions {{t|query}}</samp><br />''(valid in any outdoor location)''
+
| <samp>Treasure</samp>
| If <samp>CanBuildHere</samp> is set, an optional [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether building is allowed currently.
+
| Added <samp>Treasure Item {{t|item ID}}</samp> form which accepts a [[#Custom items|qualified or unqualified item ID]].
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>LooserBuildRestrictions T</samp><br />''(valid in any outdoor location)''
+
|rowspan="2"| <samp>Buildings</samp>
| If set, tiles don't need to be marked <samp>Buildable T</samp> or <samp>Diggable T</samp> in their properties. Tiles can be blocked with <samp>Buildable F</samp> instead. The other restrictions still apply.
+
| <samp>Action ItemChest</samp><br /><samp>Action Minecart</samp><br /><samp>Action RemoveChest</samp>
 +
| Removed. These weren't used by the game or mods.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ValidBuildRect {{t|x}} {{t|y}} {{t|width}} {{t|height}}</samp><br />''(valid in any outdoor location)''
+
| <samp>Action Kitchen</samp>
| The tile area within the map where buildings may be placed. If omitted, buildings may be placed in any open space in the map.
+
| Now works in any location (including those without a fridge).
 
|}
 
|}
 +
</li>
 +
</ul>
 +
 +
===Other location/map changes===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Maps]] and other pages as needed|done=false}}
   −
===Other map property changes===
+
* Farm data:
{| class="wikitable"
+
** Added <samp>SpawnMonstersByDefault</samp> field to <samp>Data/AdditionalFarms</samp> to set the default value of the 'spawn monsters at night' [[Options#Advanced Game Options|advanced save option]].
|-
+
** Fixed crash on new-save screen if the farm type's tooltip has no description.
! map property
+
* General location data:
! changes
+
** All locations can now have animals. The <samp>IAnimalLocation</samp> is now obsolete and implemented by <samp>GameLocation</samp>.
|-
+
** Added new [[Modding:Fish data|fishing areas]] to simplify compatibility between fish & map mods (specifically for hilltop farm, wilderness farm, town, and desert).
| <samp>Arch</samp><br /><samp>asdf</samp><br /><samp>Debris</samp><br /><samp>Fish</samp>
+
** Added a descriptive error when a required location or layer isn't found. Mods can use <samp>map.RequireLayer</samp> and <samp>Game1.RequireLocation</samp> to get a location with similar error-checking.
| Removed (these were unused).
+
** Added <samp>WarpPathfindingCache</samp> for C# mods, which modularizes the NPC warp route logic. You can edit its <samp>IgnoreLocationNames</samp>, <samp>OverrideTargetNames</samp>, and <samp>GenderRestrictions</samp> fields if needed for custom locations.
 +
** Game logic which checks tile indexes is now more fault-tolerant, so it won't crash if an expected tile was edited.
 +
** Finished migrating <samp>DecoratableLocation</samp> flooring/wallpaper areas to string IDs (started in Stardew Valley 1.5.5).
 +
* General map changes:
 +
** Added validation for [[Modding:Maps|map properties and tile properties]]. If the format is invalid, the game will now log a detailed error and skip it.
 +
** Removed unused [[Modding:Maps#Paths layer|path tiles]] in <samp>Maps/paths</samp> and all map files.
 +
* Location context data:
 +
** Building interiors now inherit their parent's location context by default.
 +
** Added <samp>Game1.locationContextData</samp> to cache the data from <samp>Data/LocationContexts</samp>.
 +
** Added constants for the vanilla context IDs like <samp>LocationContexts.IslandId</samp>.
 +
** Added validation for required location context IDs (and <samp>LocationContexts.Require(id)</samp> for mod logic).
 +
** Removed the <samp>Name</samp> field in <samp>Data/LocationContexts</samp>, which duplicated the ID.
 +
<ul>
 +
<li>Added methods to simplify common operations:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Music</samp>
+
! type
| Deprecated; use the music fields in [[#Custom locations|<samp>Data/Locations</samp>]] instead. This property is only applied if the location has no music in <samp>Data/Locations</samp>. This was removed from all vanilla maps.
+
! method
 +
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>NPCWarp</samp><br /><samp>Warp</samp>
+
|rowspan="7"| <samp>Building</samp>
| Now fault-tolerant. They'll automatically ignore extra spaces, log an informative warning if parsing still fails, and continue with the next warp if possible.
+
| <samp>GetParentLocation</samp>
 +
| Get the location which contains this building.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Stumps</samp>
+
| <samp>IsInCurrentLocation</samp>
| Now works in all locations.
+
| Get whether the building is in the same location as the current player.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>UniquePortrait</samp><br /><samp>UniqueSprite</samp>
+
| <samp>HasIndoors</samp>
| Deprecated; use [[#Custom NPC appearance|custom NPC appearances]] instead. These properties will override NPC appearances. This was removed from all vanilla maps.
+
| Get whether the building has an interior location.
|}
  −
 
  −
===Tile property changes===
  −
<ul>
  −
<li>You can now override a tile index property by setting it as a tile property.</li>
  −
<li>Added new <samp>Action</samp> [[Modding:Maps|tile properties]]:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! layer
+
| <samp>GetIndoors</samp>
! property
+
| Get the location within this building, if applicable.
! explanation
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Buildings</samp>
+
| <samp>HasIndoorsName</samp>
| <samp>Action BuildingSilo</samp>
+
| Get whether the building has an interior location and its unique name matches the given value (like <code>building.HasIndoorsName("FarmHouse")</code>).
| If a building covers this tile, enables [[silo]] interactions on this tile subject to the building's <samp>HayCapacity</samp> field in <samp>Data/Buildings</samp>.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Buildings</samp>
+
| <samp>GetIndoorsName</samp>
| <samp>Action BuildingToggleAnimalDoor</samp>
+
| Get the unique name of the location within this building, if applicable.
| If a building covers this tile, opens or closes its animal door.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Buildings</samp>
+
| ...
| <samp>Action Forge</samp>
+
| ''see also [[#Other building changes|other building changes]] for non-location methods.''
| Opens the [[Forge]] menu.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Buildings</samp>
+
|rowspan="7"|<samp>Cabin</samp><br /><samp>FarmHouse</samp>
| <samp>Action None</samp>
+
| <samp>GetCellar</samp>
| Does nothing. This is used to mark the tile interactive if the click will be handled separately.
+
| Get the [[cellar]] location linked to this cabin, if any.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Buildings</samp>
+
| <samp>CanAssignFarmhand</samp><br /><samp>AssignFarmhand</samp>
| <samp>Action ObeliskWarp {{t|location name}} {{t|x}} {{t|y}} {{o|whether to dismount}}</samp>
+
| ''(Cabin only)'' Check whether the cabin is available to assign to a farmhand, or perform the assignment.
| Warps the player to the specified location name and position with the [[Warp Totem|Obelisk]] animation/sound effects.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Buildings</samp>
+
| <samp>HasOwner</samp>
| <samp>Action OpenShop {{t|shop id}} {{o|from direction}} {{o|open time}} {{o|close time}} {{o|owner tile area}}</samp>
+
| Get whether the home has an assigned player, regardless of whether they've finished creating their character.
| Open the [[#Custom shops|shop]] with the given {{t|shop id}}. All arguments besides the ID are optional:
  −
* {{o|from direction}}: if specified, the player must be standing in this direction relative to the shop (one of <samp>down</samp>, <samp>up</samp>, <samp>left</samp>, <samp>right</samp>, or <samp>none</samp>). Setting this to <samp>none</samp> disables the requirement. The default for most vanilla shops is <samp>down</samp>.
  −
* {{o|open time}} and {{o|close time}}: the start & end times in 26-hour format when the shop is available. Interacting with the tile outside those times does nothing.
  −
* {{o|owner tile area}}: if specified, the tile area which must contain one of the shop owners for the shop to be available. For a custom shop, these are defined by its <samp>ValidNPCs</samp> field. This can be specified in two forms: <samp>{{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp> for a single tile, or <samp>{{t|x}} {{t|y}} {{t|width}} {{t|height}}</samp> for a multi-tile area.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Buildings</samp>
+
| <samp>OwnerId</samp>
| <samp>Action PlayEvent {{t|event id}} {{o|check preconditions}} {{o|skip if seen}}</samp>
+
| Get the unique ID of the player who owns this home, if any.
| Immediately start an [[Modding:Event data|event]], subject to the conditions:
  −
* {{o|check preconditions}}: whether to ignore the action if the [[Modding:Event data#Event preconditions|event's preconditions]] don't match (one of <samp>true</samp> or <samp>false</samp>). Default true.
  −
* {{o|skip if seen}}: whether to ignore the action if the player has already seen the given event. Default true.
  −
 
  −
If the event is skipped, the action is silently ignored.
  −
 
  −
For example, <code>Action PlayEvent 60367 false false</code> will replay the bus arrival event from the start of the game.
  −
|}
  −
</li>
  −
<li>Added new <samp>TouchAction</samp> [[Modding:Maps|tile properties]]:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! layer
+
| <samp>IsOwnedByCurrentPlayer</samp>
! property
+
| Get whether the cabin belongs to the current player.
! explanation
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Back</samp>
+
| <samp>IsOwnerActivated</samp>
| <samp>TouchAction PlayEvent {{t|event id}} {{o|check preconditions}} {{o|skip if seen}} {{o|fallback action}}</samp>
+
| Get whether the home has an assigned player and they've finished creating their character.
| Equivalent to <samp>Action PlayEvent</samp>. If the event is skipped, you can optionally specify another action to call instead after the other parameters, like <code>TouchAction PlayEvent 60367 true true TouchAction PlayEvent 520702 false false</code> to play another event instead.
  −
|}</li>
  −
<li>Changed existing tile properties:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! layer
+
| <samp>HasNpcSpouse</samp>
! property
+
| Get whether the player who owns this home is married to any NPC (when used like <samp>HasNpcSpouse()</samp>) or a specific NPC (like <samp>HasNpcSpouse(name)</samp>). This also replaces <samp>shouldShowSpouseRoom()</samp>.
! reason
   
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="4"| <samp>Back</samp>
+
|rowspan="2"| <samp>Farm</samp>
| <samp>NoSpawn</samp>
+
| <samp>GetStarterFarmhouseLocation</samp>
| Added <samp>NoSpawn false</samp> form, which disables any previous <samp>NoSpawn</samp> property on the tile. For example, this can be used to enable spawning on a tile which has a <samp>NoSpawn</samp> tile index property.
+
| Get the default tile position for the farmhouse. (See also <samp>farm.GetMainFarmHouseEntry()</samp>.)
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>GetStarterPetBowlLocation</samp>
 +
| Get the default tile position for the pet bowl.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>TouchAction Bus</samp>
+
|rowspan="19"| <samp>GameLocation</samp>
| Removed. This wasn't used by the game or mods.
+
| <samp>AddDefaultBuildings</samp>
 +
| Can be overridden to add custom buildings when the location is created and/or loaded. These can either be re-added whenever they're missing (like the vanilla farmhouse), or only built once on save creation (like the vanilla pre-built cabins).
 +
 
 +
This replaces the former <samp>farm.AddModularShippingBin()</samp> method.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>TouchAction Emote</samp>
+
| <samp>GetFridge</samp><br /><samp>GetFridgePosition</samp>
| Fixed error if the specified NPC isn't found.
+
| Get the fridge's chest or tile position, if the location has one.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Treasure</samp>
+
| <samp>GetSeason</samp><br /><samp>GetSeasonIndex</samp><br /><samp>GetSeasonKey</samp>
| Added <samp>Treasure Item {{t|item ID}}</samp> form which accepts a [[#Custom items|qualified or unqualified item ID]].
+
| Get the local season that applies within the location as an enum, number (like <samp>0</samp> for spring), or string (like <samp>spring</samp>) respectively. For example, it's always summer on [[Ginger Island]].
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="2"| <samp>Buildings</samp>
+
| <samp>GetWeather</samp><br /><samp>IsDebrisWeatherHere</samp><br /><samp>IsLightningHere</samp><br /><samp>IsRainingHere</samp><br /><samp>IsSnowingHere</samp>
| <samp>Action ItemChest</samp><br /><samp>Action Minecart</samp><br /><samp>Action RemoveChest</samp>
+
| Get the current weather in this location's context, regardless of whether the player is indoors and sheltered from it.
| Removed. These weren't used by the game or mods.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Action Kitchen</samp>
+
| <samp>InDesertContext</samp><br /><samp>InIslandContext</samp><br /><samp>InValleyContext</samp>
| Now works in any location (including those without a fridge).
+
| Get whether this location is within the <samp>Island</samp> or <samp>Default</samp> location context respectively.
|}
  −
</li>
  −
</ul>
  −
 
  −
===Other location/map changes===
  −
* Farm data:
  −
** Added <samp>SpawnMonstersByDefault</samp> field to <samp>Data/AdditionalFarms</samp> to set the default value of the 'spawn monsters at night' [[Options#Advanced Game Options|advanced save option]].
  −
** Fixed crash on new-save screen if the farm type's tooltip has no description.
  −
* General location data:
  −
** All locations can now have animals. The <samp>IAnimalLocation</samp> is now obsolete and implemented by <samp>GameLocation</samp>.
  −
** Added new [[Modding:Fish data|fishing areas]] to simplify compatibility between fish & map mods (specifically for hilltop farm, wilderness farm, town, and desert).
  −
** Added a descriptive error when a required location or layer isn't found. Mods can use <samp>map.RequireLayer</samp> and <samp>Game1.RequireLocation</samp> to get a location with similar error-checking.
  −
** Added <samp>WarpPathfindingCache</samp> for C# mods, which modularizes the NPC warp route logic. You can edit its <samp>IgnoreLocationNames</samp>, <samp>OverrideTargetNames</samp>, and <samp>GenderRestrictions</samp> fields if needed for custom locations.
  −
** Game logic which checks tile indexes is now more fault-tolerant, so it won't crash if an expected tile was edited.
  −
** Finished migrating <samp>DecoratableLocation</samp> flooring/wallpaper areas to string IDs (started in Stardew Valley 1.5.5).
  −
* General map changes:
  −
** Added validation for [[Modding:Maps|map properties and tile properties]]. If the format is invalid, the game will now log a detailed error and skip it.
  −
** Removed unused [[Modding:Maps#Paths layer|path tiles]] in <samp>Maps/paths</samp> and all map files.
  −
* Location context data:
  −
** Building interiors now inherit their parent's location context by default.
  −
** Added <samp>Game1.locationContextData</samp> to cache the data from <samp>Data/LocationContexts</samp>.
  −
** Added constants for the vanilla context IDs like <samp>LocationContexts.IslandId</samp>.
  −
** Added validation for required location context IDs (and <samp>LocationContexts.Require(id)</samp> for mod logic).
  −
** Removed the <samp>Name</samp> field in <samp>Data/LocationContexts</samp>, which duplicated the ID.
  −
<ul>
  −
<li>Added methods to simplify common operations:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! type
+
| <samp>IsActiveLocation</samp>
! method
+
| Get whether this location is actively synced to the current player (see [[Modding:Modder Guide/Game Fundamentals#Farmhand shadow world|farmhand shadow world]]).
! effect
   
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="7"| <samp>Building</samp>
+
| <samp>IsTemporary</samp>
| <samp>GetParentLocation</samp>
+
| Get whether this is a temporary location for a festival or minigame. This is cached based on the location name (e.g. locations starting with <samp>Temp</samp> or some other specific names).
| Get the location which contains this building.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IsInCurrentLocation</samp>
+
| <samp>GetLocationContextId</samp>
| Get whether the building is in the same location as the current player.
+
| Get the ID of the location context in <samp>Data/LocationContexts</samp> which contains this building.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HasIndoors</samp>
+
| <samp>GetContainingBuilding</samp>
| Get whether the building has an interior location.
+
| Get the building instance which contains this location (like the cabin for a cabin interior), if applicable.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetIndoors</samp>
+
| <samp>GetParentLocation</samp>
| Get the location within this building, if applicable.
+
| Get the parent location which contains this one (like the farm for a cabin interior), or <samp>null</samp> if it has no parent.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HasIndoorsName</samp>
+
| <samp>GetRootLocation</samp>
| Get whether the building has an interior location and its unique name matches the given value (like <code>building.HasIndoorsName("FarmHouse")</code>).
+
| Get the parent location which contains this one (like the farm for a cabin interior), or the location itself if it has no parent.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetIndoorsName</samp>
+
| <samp>GetInstancedBuildingInteriors</samp>
| Get the unique name of the location within this building, if applicable.
+
| Get all building interiors within this location which are instanced to the building (i.e. not in <samp>Game1.locations</samp> separately).
 
|-
 
|-
| ...
+
| <samp>GetMapPropertySplitBySpaces</samp><br /><samp>GetTilePropertySplitBySpaces</samp>
| ''see also [[#Other building changes|other building changes]] for non-location methods.''
+
| Get the value of a map/tile property and split it into individual words. If the map/tile property isn't defined, returns an empty array.
 +
 
 +
For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
string[] fields = Game1.currentLocation.GetMapPropertySplitBySpaces("ScreenshotRegion");
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="7"|<samp>Cabin</samp><br /><samp>FarmHouse</samp>
+
| <samp>HasMapPropertyWithValue</samp>
| <samp>GetCellar</samp>
+
| Get whether a map property is defined and has a non-empty value.
| Get the [[cellar]] location linked to this cabin, if any.
+
 
 +
For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
bool canUseCasks = Game1.currentLocation.HasMapPropertyWithValue("CanCaskHere");
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CanAssignFarmhand</samp><br /><samp>AssignFarmhand</samp>
+
| <samp>StoreHayInAnySilo</samp>
| ''(Cabin only)'' Check whether the cabin is available to assign to a farmhand, or perform the assignment.
+
| Add hay to any silo with free space (preferring silos in the current location, then the farm, then anywhere).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HasOwner</samp>
+
| <samp>TryGetMapProperty</samp>
| Get whether the home has an assigned player, regardless of whether they've finished creating their character.
+
| Get a map property value as a string, if it's defined.
|-
+
 
| <samp>OwnerId</samp>
+
For example:
| Get the unique ID of the player who owns this home, if any.
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
if (this.TryGetMapProperty("Warps", out string warps))
 +
{
 +
    // ...
 +
}
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>TryGetMapPropertyAs</samp>
 +
| Get a map property and parse it into into a <samp>bool</samp>, <samp>double</samp>, <samp>Point</samp>, <samp>Rectangle</samp>, or <samp>Vector2</samp> value.
 +
 
 +
For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
if (!this.TryGetMapPropertyAs("MailboxLocation", out Point position))
 +
{
 +
    position = new Point(68, 16); // default value
 +
}
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IsOwnedByCurrentPlayer</samp>
+
| <samp>removeObjectsAndSpawned</samp>
| Get whether the cabin belongs to the current player.
+
| Remove all objects, bushes, resource clumps, and terrain features within a tile area.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IsOwnerActivated</samp>
+
| <samp>OnBuildingConstructed</samp><br /><samp>OnBuildingMoved</samp><br /><samp>OnBuildingDemolished</samp>
| Get whether the home has an assigned player and they've finished creating their character.
+
| These methods are called for all players when any player constructs, moves, or demolishes a building.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HasNpcSpouse</samp>
+
|rowspan="3"| <samp>LibraryMuseum</samp>
| Get whether the player who owns this home is married to any NPC (when used like <samp>HasNpcSpouse()</samp>) or a specific NPC (like <samp>HasNpcSpouse(name)</samp>). This also replaces <samp>shouldShowSpouseRoom()</samp>.
+
| <samp>HasDonatedArtifacts()</samp>
 +
| Get whether any items have been donated to the [[museum]].
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="2"| <samp>Farm</samp>
+
| <samp>HasDonatedArtifactAt(tile)</samp>
| <samp>GetStarterFarmhouseLocation</samp>
+
| Get whether any donated item is currently placed at the given tile position within the [[museum]].
| Get the default tile position for the farmhouse. (See also <samp>farm.GetMainFarmHouseEntry()</samp>.)
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetStarterPetBowlLocation</samp>
+
| <samp>HasDonatedArtifact(itemId)</samp>
| Get the default tile position for the pet bowl.
+
| Get whether an artifact with the given qualified or unqualified item ID has been donated to the [[museum]].
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="18"| <samp>GameLocation</samp>
+
|rowspan="2"| <samp>MineShaft</samp>
| <samp>AddDefaultBuildings</samp>
+
| <samp>GetLevelName</samp>
| Can be overridden to add custom buildings when the location is created and/or loaded. These can either be re-added whenever they're missing (like the vanilla farmhouse), or only built once on save creation (like the vanilla pre-built cabins).
+
| Get the location name for a generated [[The Mines|mine]] or [[Skull Cavern]] level.
   −
This replaces the former <samp>farm.AddModularShippingBin()</samp> method.
+
For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
string locationName = MineShaft.GetLevelName(10); // returns "UndergroundMine10"
 +
Game1.warpFarmer(locationName, 0, 0, false);
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetFridge</samp><br /><samp>GetFridgePosition</samp>
+
| <samp>IsGeneratedLevel</samp>
| Get the fridge's chest or tile position, if the location has one.
+
| Get whether a location or location name is a generated [[The Mines|mine]] or [[Skull Cavern]] level.
|-
+
 
| <samp>GetSeason</samp><br /><samp>GetSeasonIndex</samp><br /><samp>GetSeasonKey</samp>
+
For example:
| Get the local season that applies within the location as an enum, number (like <samp>0</samp> for spring), or string (like <samp>spring</samp>) respectively. For example, it's always summer on [[Ginger Island]].
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
string locationName = "UndergroundMine10";
 +
bool isMine = MineShaft.IsGeneratedLevel(locationName, out int level); // returns true, 10
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetWeather</samp><br /><samp>IsDebrisWeatherHere</samp><br /><samp>IsLightningHere</samp><br /><samp>IsRainingHere</samp><br /><samp>IsSnowingHere</samp>
+
| <samp>VolcanoDungeon</samp>
| Get the current weather in this location's context, regardless of whether the player is indoors and sheltered from it.
+
| <samp>GetLevelName</samp><br /><samp>IsGeneratedLevel</samp>
 +
| Equivalent to the matching <samp>MineShaft</samp> methods, but for the [[Volcano Dungeon]].
 +
|}
 +
</li>
 +
</ul>
 +
* Added map/tile property <samp>TryAdd</samp>/<samp>TryGetValue</samp> extensions in <samp>StardewValley.Extensions</samp> for string property values. For example, this lets you do <samp>map.Properties.TryGetValue(key, out string value)</samp>.
 +
* <samp>MineShaft.tryToAddMonster</samp> now returns whether a monster was added.
 +
* <samp>Game1.GetNumberBuildingsConstructed</samp> and <samp>location.getNumberBuildingsConstructed</samp> now have overloads to count all building types and/or specify whether to count under-construction buildings.
 +
* Fixed <samp>location.refurbishMapPortion</samp> copying <samp>Back</samp> source properties to the <samp>Building</samp> target layer.
 +
* Fixed door warps in custom indoor locations not consistently detected by the game.
 +
 
 +
==What's new for buildings==
 +
===Custom buildings===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Blueprint data]]|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
You can now add custom buildings by editing the <samp>Data/Buildings</samp> asset. This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
 +
* The key is a [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for the building type.
 +
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
 +
 
 +
====Required fields====
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>InDesertContext</samp><br /><samp>InIslandContext</samp><br /><samp>InValleyContext</samp>
+
! field
| Get whether this location is within the <samp>Island</samp> or <samp>Default</samp> location context respectively.
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IsActiveLocation</samp>
+
| <samp>Name</samp><br /><samp>Description</samp>
| Get whether this location is actively synced to the current player (see [[Modding:Modder Guide/Game Fundamentals#Farmhand shadow world|farmhand shadow world]]).
+
| A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the display name and description (e.g. shown in the construction menu).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetLocationContextId</samp>
+
| <samp>Texture</samp>
| Get the ID of the location context in <samp>Data/LocationContexts</samp> which contains this building.
+
| The asset name for the texture under the game's Content folder.
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
====Construction====
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetContainingBuilding</samp>
+
! field
| Get the building instance which contains this location (like the cabin for a cabin interior), if applicable.
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetParentLocation</samp>
+
| <samp>Builder</samp>
| Get the parent location which contains this one (like the farm for a cabin interior), or <samp>null</samp> if it has no parent.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The NPC from whom you can request construction. The vanilla values are [[Carpenter's Shop|<samp>Robin</samp>]] and [[Wizard's Tower#Buildings|<samp>Wizard</samp>]], but you can specify a different name if a C# mod opens a construction menu for them. Defaults to <samp>Robin</samp>. If omitted, it won't appear in any menu.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetRootLocation</samp>
+
| <samp>BuildCost</samp>
| Get the parent location which contains this one (like the farm for a cabin interior), or the location itself if it has no parent.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The gold cost to construct the building. Defaults to {{price|0}}.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetInstancedBuildingInteriors</samp>
+
| <samp>BuildMaterials</samp>
| Get all building interiors within this location which are instanced to the building (i.e. not in <samp>Game1.locations</samp> separately).
+
| ''(Optional)'' The materials you must provide to start construction, as a list of models with these fields:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetMapPropertySplitBySpaces</samp><br /><samp>GetTilePropertySplitBySpaces</samp>
+
! field
| Get the value of a map/tile property and split it into individual words. If the map/tile property isn't defined, returns an empty array.
+
! effect
 
  −
For example:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
string[] fields = Game1.currentLocation.GetMapPropertySplitBySpaces("ScreenshotRegion");
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HasMapPropertyWithValue</samp>
+
| <samp>Id</samp>
| Get whether a map property is defined and has a non-empty value.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry within the current list. Defaults to the <samp>ItemId</samp> if not specified.
 
  −
For example:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
bool canUseCasks = Game1.currentLocation.HasMapPropertyWithValue("CanCaskHere");
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>StoreHayInAnySilo</samp>
+
| <samp>ItemId</samp>
| Add hay to any silo with free space (preferring silos in the current location, then the farm, then anywhere).
+
| The required item ID (qualified or unqualified).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>TryGetMapProperty</samp>
+
| <samp>Amount</samp>
| Get a map property value as a string, if it's defined.
+
| The number of the item required.
 
+
|}
For example:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
if (this.TryGetMapProperty("Warps", out string warps))
  −
{
  −
    // ...
  −
}
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>TryGetMapPropertyAs</samp>
+
| <samp>BuildDays</samp>
| Get a map property and parse it into into a <samp>Point</samp>, <samp>Rectangle</samp>, or <samp>Vector2</samp> value.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The number of days needed to complete construction (e.g. <samp>1</samp> for a building completed the next day). If set to 0, construction finishes instantly. Defaults to 0.
 
  −
For example:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
if (!this.TryGetMapPropertyAs("MailboxLocation", out Point position))
  −
{
  −
    position = new Point(68, 16); // default value
  −
}
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>removeObjectsAndSpawned</samp>
+
| <samp>BuildCondition</samp>
| Remove all objects, bushes, resource clumps, and terrain features within a tile area.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether the building should be available in the construction menu. Defaults to always available.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>OnBuildingConstructed</samp><br /><samp>OnBuildingMoved</samp><br /><samp>OnBuildingDemolished</samp>
+
| <samp>BuildMenuDrawOffset</samp>
| These methods are called for all players when any player constructs, moves, or demolishes a building.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A pixel offset to apply to the building sprite when drawn in the construction menu. Default none.
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="3"| <samp>LibraryMuseum</samp>
+
| <samp>AdditionalPlacementTiles</samp>
| <samp>HasDonatedArtifacts()</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' The extra tiles to treat as part of the building when placing it through the construction menu. For example, the farmhouse uses this to make sure the stairs are clear. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
| Get whether any items have been donated to the [[museum]].
+
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HasDonatedArtifactAt(tile)</samp>
+
! field
| Get whether any donated item is currently placed at the given tile position within the [[museum]].
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HasDonatedArtifact(itemId)</samp>
+
| <samp>TileArea</samp>
| Get whether an artifact with the given qualified or unqualified item ID has been donated to the [[museum]].
+
| The tile area relative to the top-left corner of the building, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields.
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="2"| <samp>MineShaft</samp>
+
| <samp>OnlyNeedsToBePassable</samp>
| <samp>GetLevelName</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this area allows tiles that would normally not be buildable, so long as they are passable. For example, this is used to ensure that an entrance is accessible. Default false.
| Get the location name for a generated [[The Mines|mine]] or [[Skull Cavern]] level.
+
|}
 
  −
For example:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
string locationName = MineShaft.GetLevelName(10); // returns "UndergroundMine10"
  −
Game1.warpFarmer(locationName, 0, 0, false);
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IsGeneratedLevel</samp>
+
| <samp>IndoorItems</samp>
| Get whether a location or location name is a generated [[The Mines|mine]] or [[Skull Cavern]] level.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The items to place in the building interior when it's constructed or upgraded. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
 
  −
For example:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
string locationName = "UndergroundMine10";
  −
bool isMine = MineShaft.IsGeneratedLevel(locationName, out int level); // returns true, 10
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>VolcanoDungeon</samp>
  −
| <samp>GetLevelName</samp><br /><samp>IsGeneratedLevel</samp>
  −
| Equivalent to the matching <samp>MineShaft</samp> methods, but for the [[Volcano Dungeon]].
  −
|}
  −
</li>
  −
</ul>
  −
* Added map/tile property <samp>TryAdd</samp>/<samp>TryGetValue</samp> extensions in <samp>StardewValley.Extensions</samp> for string property values. For example, this lets you do <samp>map.Properties.TryGetValue(key, out string value)</samp>.
  −
* <samp>MineShaft.tryToAddMonster</samp> now returns whether a monster was added.
  −
* <samp>Game1.GetNumberBuildingsConstructed</samp> and <samp>location.getNumberBuildingsConstructed</samp> now have overloads to count all building types and/or specify whether to count under-construction buildings.
  −
* Fixed <samp>location.refurbishMapPortion</samp> copying <samp>Back</samp> source properties to the <samp>Building</samp> target layer.
  −
* Fixed door warps in custom indoor locations not consistently detected by the game.
  −
 
  −
==What's new for buildings==
  −
===Custom buildings===
  −
You can now add custom buildings by editing the <samp>Data/Buildings</samp> asset. This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
  −
* The key is a unique building ID. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters, and should ideally be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_BuildingName</samp>.
  −
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
  −
 
  −
====Required fields====
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Name</samp><br /><samp>Description</samp>
+
| <samp>Id</samp>
| A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the display name and description (e.g. shown in the construction menu).
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry within the current list.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Texture</samp>
+
| <samp>ItemId</samp>
| The asset name for the texture under the game's Content folder.
+
| The [[#Custom items|qualified item ID]] for the item to place.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Tile</samp>
 +
| The tile position at which to place the item, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Indestructible</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to prevent the player from destroying, picking up, or moving the item. Default false.
 +
|}
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>MagicalConstruction</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the building is magical. This changes the carpenter menu to a mystic theme while this building's blueprint is selected, and completes the construction instantly when placed.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>AddMailOnBuild</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' A list of [[Modding:Mail data|letter IDs]] to send to all players when the building is constructed for the first time.
 
|}
 
|}
   −
====Construction====
+
====Upgrades====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Builder</samp>
+
| <samp>BuildingToUpgrade</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The NPC from whom you can request construction. The vanilla values are [[Carpenter's Shop|<samp>Robin</samp>]] and [[Wizard's Tower#Buildings|<samp>Wizard</samp>]], but you can specify a different name if a C# mod opens a construction menu for them. Defaults to <samp>Robin</samp>. If omitted, it won't appear in any menu.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The ID of the building for which this is an upgrade, or omit to allow constructing it as a new building. For example, the [[Coop|Big Coop]] sets this to <samp>"Coop"</samp>. Any numbers of buildings can be an upgrade for the same building, in which case the player can choose one upgrade path.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BuildCost</samp>
+
| <samp>IndoorItemMoves</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The gold cost to construct the building. Defaults to {{price|0}}.
+
| ''(Optional)'' When applied as an upgrade to an existing building, the placed items in its interior to move when transitioning to the new map. This is a list of models with these fields:
|-
  −
| <samp>BuildMaterials</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The materials you must provide to start construction, as a list of models with these fields:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Id</samp>
 
| <samp>Id</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A key which uniquely identifies this entry within the current list. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. Defaults to the <samp>ItemId</samp> if not specified.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry within the current list.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Source</samp>
 +
| The tile position on which any item will be moved.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ItemId</samp>
+
| <samp>Destination</samp>
| The required item ID (qualified or unqualified).
+
| The tile position to which to move the item.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Amount</samp>
+
| <samp>Size</samp>
| The number of the item required.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The tile size of the area to move, specified as a model with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. Defaults to a 1×1 area. If this is multiple tiles, the <samp>Source</samp> and <samp>Destination</samp> specify the top-left coordinate of the area.
 
|}
 
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BuildDays</samp>
+
| <samp>UpgradeSignTile</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The number of days needed to complete construction (e.g. <samp>1</samp> for a building completed the next day). If set to 0, construction finishes instantly. Defaults to 0.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The tile position relative to the top-left corner of the building where the upgrade sign will be placed when Robin is building an upgrade, in the form <samp>"{{t|x}}, {{t|y}}"</samp>. Defaults to approximately <samp>"5, 1"</samp> if the building interior type is <samp>Shed</samp>, else <samp>"0, 0"</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BuildCondition</samp>
+
| <samp>UpgradeSignHeight</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether the building should be available in the construction menu. Defaults to always available.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The pixel height of the upgrade sign when Robin is building an upgrade. Defaults to 0.
|-
+
|}
| <samp>BuildMenuDrawOffset</samp>
+
 
| ''(Optional)'' A pixel offset to apply to the building sprite when drawn in the construction menu. Default none.
+
====Exterior behavior====
|-
  −
| <samp>AdditionalPlacementTiles</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The extra tiles to treat as part of the building when placing it through the construction menu. For example, the farmhouse uses this to make sure the stairs are clear. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>TileArea</samp>
+
| <samp>Size</samp>
| The tile area relative to the top-left corner of the building, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The building's width and height when constructed, measured in tiles. Defaults to a 1 x 1 area.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>CollisionMap</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' An ASCII text block which indicates which of the building's tiles the players can walk onto, where each character can be <samp>X</samp> (blocked) or <samp>O</samp> (passable). Defaults to all tiles blocked.
 +
 
 +
For example, a [[stable]] covers a 2x4 tile area with the front two tiles passable:
 +
<pre>XXXX
 +
XOOX</pre>
 +
 
 +
When the collision map is parsed, leading/trailing whitespace is trimmed (both for the entire map and for each line). In JSON, you can specify it in two forms:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 +
// single line with \n line breaks
 +
"CollisionMap": "XXXX\nXOOX"
 +
 
 +
// multi-line with optional indentation
 +
"CollisionMap": "
 +
    XXXX
 +
    XOOX
 +
"
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>HumanDoor</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The position of the door that can be clicked to warp into the building interior. This is measured in tiles relative to the top-left corner tile. Defaults to disabled.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>AnimalDoor</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The position and size of the door that animals use to enter/exit the building, if the building interior is an animal location, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields. This is measured in tiles relative to the top-left corner tile. Defaults to disabled.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>AnimalDoorOpenDuration</samp><br /><samp>AnimalDoorCloseDuration</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The duration of the open/close animation for the animal door, measured in milliseconds. If omitted, the door switches to the open/closed state instantly.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>OnlyNeedsToBePassable</samp>
+
| <samp>AnimalDoorOpenSound</samp><br /><samp>AnimalDoorCloseSound</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this area allows tiles that would normally not be buildable, so long as they are passable. For example, this is used to ensure that an entrance is accessible. Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The sound which is played once each time the animal door is opened/closed. Disabled by default.
 
|}
 
|}
 +
 +
====Exterior appearance====
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! field
 +
! effect
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>SourceRect</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The building's pixel area within the <samp>Texture</samp>, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields. Defaults to the entire texture.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IndoorItems</samp>
+
| <samp>Skins</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The items to place in the building interior when it's constructed or upgraded. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
| ''(Optional)'' The appearances which can be selected from Robin's menu (like stone/plank/log [[cabin]]s), in addition to the default appearance based on <samp>Texture</samp>. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
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|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Id</samp>
 
| <samp>Id</samp>
| A key which uniquely identifies this entry within the current list. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom entries, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_EntryId</samp>.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for the skin.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ItemId</samp>
+
| <samp>Name</samp><br /><samp>Description</samp>
| The [[#Custom items|qualified item ID]] for the item to place.
+
| [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|Tokenizable strings]] for the skin's display name and description.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Tile</samp>
+
| <samp>Texture</samp>
| The tile position at which to place the item, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields.
+
| The asset name for the texture under the game's Content folder.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Indestructible</samp>
+
| <samp>Condition</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to prevent the player from destroying, picking up, or moving the item. Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this skin should be available to apply. This doesn't change buildings which already have it applied. Defaults to always true.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>BuildDays</samp><br /><samp>BuildCost</samp><br /><samp>BuildMaterials</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' If set, overrides the equivalent field in the building data.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>ShowAsSeparateConstructionEntry</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this skin should be shown as a separate building option in the construction menu (like cabins). Default false.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Metadata</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Equivalent to the <samp>Metadata</samp> field on the building. Properties defined in this field are added to the building's metadata when this skin is active, overwriting the previous property with the same name if applicable. Default none.
 
|}
 
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MagicalConstruction</samp>
+
| <samp>FadeWhenBehind</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the building is magical. This changes the carpenter menu to a mystic theme while this building's blueprint is selected, and completes the construction instantly when placed.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the building should become semi-transparent when the player is behind it. Default true.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AddMailOnBuild</samp>
+
| <samp>DrawOffset</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A list of [[Modding:Mail data|letter IDs]] to send to all players when the building is constructed for the first time.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A pixel offset applied to the building sprite's placement in the world. Default 0.
|}
  −
 
  −
====Upgrades====
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>SeasonOffset</samp>
! effect
+
| ''(Optional)'' A pixel offset to apply each season. This is applied to the <samp>SourceRect</samp> position by multiplying the offset by 0 (spring), 1 (summer), 2 (fall), or 3 (winter). Default 0, so all seasons use the same source rect.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BuildingToUpgrade</samp>
+
| <samp>SortTileOffset</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The ID of the building for which this is an upgrade, or omit to allow constructing it as a new building. For example, the [[Coop|Big Coop]] sets this to <samp>"Coop"</samp>. Any numbers of buildings can be an upgrade for the same building, in which case the player can choose one upgrade path.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A Y tile offset applied when figuring out render layering. For example, a value of <samp>2.5</samp> will treat the building as if it was 2.5 tiles further up the screen for the purposes of layering. Default 0.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IndoorItemMoves</samp>
+
| <samp>DrawLayers</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' When applied as an upgrade to an existing building, the placed items in its interior to move when transitioning to the new map. This is a list of models with these fields:
+
| ''(Optional)'' A list of textures to draw over or behind the building, with support for conditions and animations. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
 
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|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Id</samp>
 
| <samp>Id</samp>
| A key which uniquely identifies this entry within the current list. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom entries, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_EntryId</samp>.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry within the current list.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>SourceRect</samp>
 +
| The pixel area within the <samp>texture</samp> to draw, formatted like <samp>"{{t|x}} {{t|y}} {{t|width}} {{t|height}}"</samp>. If the overlay is animated via <samp>FrameCount</samp>, this is the area of the first frame.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Source</samp>
+
| <samp>DrawPosition</samp>
| The tile position on which any item will be moved.
+
| The tile position at which to draw the top-left corner of the texture, relative to the building's top-left corner tile.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Destination</samp>
+
| <samp>Texture</samp>
| The tile position to which to move the item.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The asset name of the texture to draw. Defaults to the building's default <samp>Texture</samp> field.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Size</samp>
+
| <samp>DrawInBackground</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The tile size of the area to move, specified as a model with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. Defaults to a 1×1 area. If this is multiple tiles, the <samp>Source</samp> and <samp>Destination</samp> specify the top-left coordinate of the area.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to draw the texture behind the building sprite (i.e. underlay) instead of over it.
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>UpgradeSignTile</samp>
+
| <samp>SortTileOffset</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The tile position relative to the top-left corner of the building where the upgrade sign will be placed when Robin is building an upgrade, in the form <samp>"{{t|x}}, {{t|y}}"</samp>. Defaults to approximately <samp>"5, 1"</samp> if the building interior type is <samp>Shed</samp>, else <samp>"0, 0"</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A Y tile offset applied when figuring out render layering. For example, a value of <samp>2.5</samp> will treat the texture as if it was 2.5 tiles further up the screen for the purposes of layering. Default 0.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>UpgradeSignHeight</samp>
+
| <samp>OnlyDrawIfChestHasContents</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The pixel height of the upgrade sign when Robin is building an upgrade. Defaults to 0.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The ID of a chest defined in the <samp>Chests</samp> field which must contain items. If it's empty, this overlay won't be rendered. Default none.
|}
  −
 
  −
====Exterior behavior====
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>FrameCount</samp><br /><samp>FramesPerRow</samp><br /><samp>FrameDuration</samp>
! effect
+
| ''(Optional)'' If <samp>FrameCount</samp> is more than one, the building overlay will be animated automatically. For each frame, the <samp>SourceRect</samp> will be offset by its <samp>Width</samp> to the right up to <samp>FramesPerRow - 1</samp> times, and then down by its <samp>Height</samp>. Each frame will be rendered on-screen for <samp>FrameDuration</samp> milliseconds before switching to the next frame.
|-
  −
| <samp>Size</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The building's width and height when constructed, measured in tiles. Defaults to a 1 x 1 area.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>CollisionMap</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' An ASCII text block which indicates which of the building's tiles the players can walk onto, where each character can be <samp>X</samp> (blocked) or <samp>O</samp> (passable). Defaults to all tiles blocked.
     −
For example, a [[stable]] covers a 2x4 tile area with the front two tiles passable:
+
For example, if you set <samp>FrameCount</samp> to 6 and <samp>FramesPerRow</samp> to 3, the building will expect the frames to be laid out like this in the spritesheet (where frame 1 matches <samp>SourceRect</samp>):
<pre>XXXX
+
<pre>
XOOX</pre>
+
┌───┬───┬───┐
 
+
│ 1 │ 2 │ 3 │
When the collision map is parsed, leading/trailing whitespace is trimmed (both for the entire map and for each line). In JSON, you can specify it in two forms:
+
├───┼───┼───┤
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
+
│ 4 │ 5 │ 6 │
// single line with \n line breaks
+
└───┴───┴───┘
"CollisionMap": "XXXX\nXOOX"
+
</pre>
 
  −
// multi-line with optional indentation
  −
"CollisionMap": "
  −
    XXXX
  −
    XOOX
  −
"
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HumanDoor</samp>
+
| <samp>AnimalDoorOffset</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The position of the door that can be clicked to warp into the building interior. This is measured in tiles relative to the top-left corner tile. Defaults to disabled.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A pixel offset applied to the draw layer when the animal door is open. While the door is opening, the percentage open is applied to the offset (e.g. 50% open = 50% offset).
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AnimalDoor</samp>
+
| <samp>DrawShadow</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The position and size of the door that animals use to enter/exit the building, if the building interior is an animal location, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields. This is measured in tiles relative to the top-left corner tile. Defaults to disabled.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to draw an automatic shadow along the bottom edge of the building's sprite. Default true.
|-
  −
| <samp>AnimalDoorOpenDuration</samp><br /><samp>AnimalDoorCloseDuration</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The duration of the open/close animation for the animal door, measured in milliseconds. If omitted, the door switches to the open/closed state instantly.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>AnimalDoorOpenSound</samp><br /><samp>AnimalDoorCloseSound</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The sound which is played once each time the animal door is opened/closed. Disabled by default.
   
|}
 
|}
   −
====Exterior appearance====
+
====Interior====
 
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{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SourceRect</samp>
+
| <samp>IndoorMap</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The building's pixel area within the <samp>Texture</samp>, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields. Defaults to the entire texture.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The name of the map asset under <samp>Maps</samp> to load for the building interior. For example, <samp>"Shed"</samp> will load the [[shed]]'s <samp>Maps/Shed</samp> map.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>IndoorMapType</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The full name of the C# location class which will manage the building's interior location. This must be one of the vanilla types to avoid a crash when saving. There are too many to list here, but the most useful types are likely...
 +
* <samp>StardewValley.AnimalHouse</samp>;
 +
* <samp>StardewValley.Locations.Cabin</samp>;
 +
* <samp>StardewValley.Locations.Cellar</samp>;
 +
* <samp>StardewValley.Locations.DecoratableLocation</samp>;
 +
* <samp>StardewValley.Locations.FarmCave</samp>;
 +
* <samp>StardewValley.Locations.FarmHouse</samp>;
 +
* <samp>StardewValley.Shed</samp>;
 +
* and <samp>StardewValley.SlimeHutch</samp>.
 +
Defaults to the generic <samp>StardewValley.GameLocation</samp> class.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>NonInstancedIndoorLocation</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The name of the existing global location to treat as the building's interior, like <samp>FarmHouse</samp> and <samp>Greenhouse</samp> for their buildings.
 +
 
 +
Each location can only be used by one building. If the location is already in use (e.g. because the player has two of this building), each subsequent building will use the <samp>IndoorMap</samp> and <samp>IndoorMapType</samp> instead. For example, the first greenhouse will use the global <samp>Greenhouse</samp> location, and any subsequent greenhouse will use a separate instanced location.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>MaxOccupants</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The maximum number of animals who can live in this building.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>AllowAnimalPregnancy</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Whether animals can get pregnant and produce offspring in this building. Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Skins</samp>
+
| <samp>ValidOccupantTypes</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The appearances which can be selected from Robin's menu (like stone/plank/log [[cabin]]s), in addition to the default appearance based on <samp>Texture</samp>. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
| ''(Optional)'' A list of building IDs whose animals to allow in this building too. For example, <code>[ "Barn", "Coop" ]</code> will allow [[barn]] and [[coop]] animals in this building. Default none.
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
====Item processing====
 
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{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Id</samp>
+
| <samp>HayCapacity</samp>
| A key which uniquely identifies the skin. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom skins, it should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_SkinName</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The amount of hay that can be stored in this building. If built on the [[The Farm|farm]], this works just like [[silo]]s and contributes to the farm's available hay.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Name</samp><br /><samp>Description</samp>
+
| <samp>ItemConversions</samp>
| [[#Tokenizable string format|Tokenizable strings]] for the skin's display name and description.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The item processing rules which take input items and convert them into output items using the inventories defined by <samp>Chests</samp>. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Texture</samp>
+
! field
| The asset name for the texture under the game's Content folder.
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Condition</samp>
+
| <samp>Id</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this skin should be available to apply. This doesn't change buildings which already have it applied. Defaults to always true.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this rule within the current list.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BuildDays</samp><br /><samp>BuildCost</samp><br /><samp>BuildMaterials</samp>
+
| <samp>RequiredTags</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' If set, overrides the equivalent field in the building data.
+
| A list of [[Modding:Items#Context tags|context tags]] to match against an input item. An item must have ''all'' of these tags to be accepted.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ShowAsSeparateConstructionEntry</samp>
+
| <samp>SourceChest</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this skin should be shown as a separate building option in the construction menu (like cabins). Default false.
+
| The ID of the inventory defined in <samp>Chests</samp> from which to take input items.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Metadata</samp>
+
| <samp>DestinationChest</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Equivalent to the <samp>Metadata</samp> field on the building. Properties defined in this field are added to the building's metadata when this skin is active, overwriting the previous property with the same name if applicable. Default none.
+
| The ID of the inventory defined in <samp>Chests</samp> in which to store output items.
|}
+
|-
 +
| <samp>ProducedItems</samp>
 +
| The output items produced when an input item is converted. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! field
 +
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FadeWhenBehind</samp>
+
| ''common fields''
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the building should become semi-transparent when the player is behind it. Default true.
+
| See [[Modding:Item queries#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported by machine output.
 +
 
 +
If set to an [[Modding:Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DrawOffset</samp>
+
| <samp>Chance</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A pixel offset applied to the building sprite's placement in the world. Default 0.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The probability that the item will be produced, as a value between 0 (never drops) and 1 (always drops). Default 1 (100% chance).
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SeasonOffset</samp>
+
| <samp>RequiredCount</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A pixel offset to apply each season. This is applied to the <samp>SourceRect</samp> position by multiplying the offset by 0 (spring), 1 (summer), 2 (fall), or 3 (winter). Default 0, so all seasons use the same source rect.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The number of the input item to consume. Default 1.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SortTileOffset</samp>
+
| <samp>MaxDailyConversions</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A Y tile offset applied when figuring out render layering. For example, a value of <samp>2.5</samp> will treat the building as if it was 2.5 tiles further up the screen for the purposes of layering. Default 0.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The maximum number of the input item which can be processed each day. Each conversion rule has its own separate maximum (e.g. if you have two rules each with a max of 1, then you can convert one of each daily). Set to -1 to allow unlimited conversions. Default 1.
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DrawLayers</samp>
+
| <samp>Chests</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A list of textures to draw over or behind the building, with support for conditions and animations. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
| ''(Optional)'' The input/output inventories that can be accessed from a tile on the building exterior. The allowed items are defined by the separate <samp>ItemConversions</samp> field. This is a list of models with these fields:
 
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{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Id</samp>
 
| <samp>Id</samp>
| A key which uniquely identifies this entry within the current list. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom entries, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_DrawLayerId</samp>.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this chest within the current list.
 +
 
 +
This is referenced from the <samp>ItemConversions</samp> field.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SourceRect</samp>
+
| <samp>Type</samp>
| The pixel area within the <samp>texture</samp> to draw, formatted like <samp>"{{t|x}} {{t|y}} {{t|width}} {{t|height}}"</samp>. If the overlay is animated via <samp>FrameCount</samp>, this is the area of the first frame.
+
| The inventory type. This must be one of:
 +
* <samp>Chest</samp>: show a normal chest UI on click.
 +
* <samp>Collect</samp>: provides items for the player to collect. Clicking the tile will do nothing (if empty), grab the item directly (if it only contains one item), else show a grab-only inventory UI.
 +
* <samp>Load</samp>: lets the player add items for the building to process.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DrawPosition</samp>
+
| <samp>Sound</samp>
| The tile position at which to draw the top-left corner of the texture, relative to the building's top-left corner tile.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The sound to play once when the player clicks the chest.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Texture</samp>
+
| <samp>InvalidItemMessage</samp><br /><samp>InvalidCountMessage</samp><br /><samp>ChestFullMessage</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The asset name of the texture to draw. Defaults to the building's default <samp>Texture</samp> field.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] to show when the player tries to add an item to the chest when...
 +
* it isn't a supported item;
 +
* it's supported but they don't have enough in their inventory;
 +
* the chest has no more room to accept it.
 +
If omitted, the player interaction is ignored with no message shown.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DrawInBackground</samp>
+
| <samp>InvalidItemMessageCondition</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to draw the texture behind the building sprite (i.e. underlay) instead of over it.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether <samp>InvalidItemMessage</samp> should be shown. This can use item-related queries like <samp>ITEM_TYPE</samp>. Defaults to always true.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SortTileOffset</samp>
+
| <samp>DisplayTile</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A Y tile offset applied when figuring out render layering. For example, a value of <samp>2.5</samp> will treat the texture as if it was 2.5 tiles further up the screen for the purposes of layering. Default 0.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The chest's position on the building exterior, measured in tiles from the top-left corner of the building, specified in the form <samp>"{{t|x}}, {{t|y}}"</samp>. This affects the position of the 'item ready to collect' bubble. If omitted, the bubble is disabled.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>OnlyDrawIfChestHasContents</samp>
+
| <samp>DisplayHeight</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The ID of a chest defined in the <samp>Chests</samp> field which must contain items. If it's empty, this overlay won't be rendered. Default none.
+
| ''(Optional)'' If <samp>DisplayTile</samp> is set, the chest's tile height like <samp>1.5</samp>.
|-
  −
| <samp>FrameCount</samp><br /><samp>FramesPerRow</samp><br /><samp>FrameDuration</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' If <samp>FrameCount</samp> is more than one, the building overlay will be animated automatically. For each frame, the <samp>SourceRect</samp> will be offset by its <samp>Width</samp> to the right up to <samp>FramesPerRow - 1</samp> times, and then down by its <samp>Height</samp>. Each frame will be rendered on-screen for <samp>FrameDuration</samp> milliseconds before switching to the next frame.
  −
 
  −
For example, if you set <samp>FrameCount</samp> to 6 and <samp>FramesPerRow</samp> to 3, the building will expect the frames to be laid out like this in the spritesheet (where frame 1 matches <samp>SourceRect</samp>):
  −
<pre>
  −
┌───┬───┬───┐
  −
1 │ 2 │ 3 │
  −
├───┼───┼───┤
  −
│ 4 │ 5 │ 6 │
  −
└───┴───┴───┘
  −
</pre>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>AnimalDoorOffset</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A pixel offset applied to the draw layer when the animal door is open. While the door is opening, the percentage open is applied to the offset (e.g. 50% open = 50% offset).
   
|}
 
|}
|-
  −
| <samp>DrawShadow</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to draw an automatic shadow along the bottom edge of the building's sprite. Default true.
   
|}
 
|}
   −
====Interior====
+
====Tile interactions====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IndoorMap</samp>
+
| <samp>ActionTiles</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The name of the map asset under <samp>Maps</samp> to load for the building interior. For example, <samp>"Shed"</samp> will load the [[shed]]'s <samp>Maps/Shed</samp> map.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A list of tiles which the player can click to trigger an <samp>Action</samp> [[Modding:Maps|map tile property]]. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IndoorMapType</samp>
+
! field
| ''(Optional)'' The full name of the C# location class which will manage the building's interior location. This must be one of the vanilla types to avoid a crash when saving. There are too many to list here, but the most useful types are likely...
+
! effect
* <samp>StardewValley.AnimalHouse</samp>;
  −
* <samp>StardewValley.Locations.Cabin</samp>;
  −
* <samp>StardewValley.Locations.Cellar</samp>;
  −
* <samp>StardewValley.Locations.DecoratableLocation</samp>;
  −
* <samp>StardewValley.Locations.FarmCave</samp>;
  −
* <samp>StardewValley.Locations.FarmHouse</samp>;
  −
* <samp>StardewValley.Shed</samp>;
  −
* and <samp>StardewValley.SlimeHutch</samp>.
  −
Defaults to the generic <samp>StardewValley.GameLocation</samp> class.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>NonInstancedIndoorLocation</samp>
+
| <samp>Id</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The name of the existing global location to treat as the building's interior, like <samp>FarmHouse</samp> and <samp>Greenhouse</samp> for their buildings.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry within the current list.
 
  −
Each location can only be used by one building. If the location is already in use (e.g. because the player has two of this building), each subsequent building will use the <samp>IndoorMap</samp> and <samp>IndoorMapType</samp> instead. For example, the first greenhouse will use the global <samp>Greenhouse</samp> location, and any subsequent greenhouse will use a separate instanced location.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MaxOccupants</samp>
+
| <samp>Tile</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The maximum number of animals who can live in this building.
+
| The tile position, relative to the building's top-left corner tile.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AllowAnimalPregnancy</samp>
+
| <samp>Action</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether animals can get pregnant and produce offspring in this building. Default false.
+
| The [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the action to perform, excluding the <samp>Action</samp> prefix. For example, <samp>"Dialogue Hi there @!"</samp> to show a messagebox like "''Hi there <player name>!''". The tokenizable string is expected before the action is raised. See the [[Modding:Maps#Tile properties 2|list of tile properties]] for useful <samp>Action</samp> values.
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ValidOccupantTypes</samp>
+
| <samp>DefaultAction</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A list of building IDs whose animals to allow in this building too. For example, <code>[ "Barn", "Coop" ]</code> will allow [[barn]] and [[coop]] animals in this building. Default none.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The default tile action if the clicked tile isn't in <samp>ActionTiles</samp>. Default none.
|}
  −
 
  −
====Item processing====
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>TileProperties</samp>
! effect
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[Modding:Maps|map tile properties]] to set. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
|-
  −
| <samp>HayCapacity</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The amount of hay that can be stored in this building. If built on the [[The Farm|farm]], this works just like [[silo]]s and contributes to the farm's available hay.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ItemConversions</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The item processing rules which take input items and convert them into output items using the inventories defined by <samp>Chests</samp>. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
   
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|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Id</samp>
 
| <samp>Id</samp>
| A key which uniquely identifies this rule within the current list. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom entries, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_RuleId</samp>.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry within the current list.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RequiredTags</samp>
+
| <samp>Name</samp>
| A list of [[Modding:Items#Context tags|context tags]] to match against an input item. An item must have ''all'' of these tags to be accepted.
+
| The tile property name to set.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Value</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The tile property value to set, or omit to set a null value.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SourceChest</samp>
+
| <samp>Layer</samp>
| The ID of the inventory defined in <samp>Chests</samp> from which to take input items.
+
| The name of the map layer whose tiles to change.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DestinationChest</samp>
+
| <samp>TileArea</samp>
| The ID of the inventory defined in <samp>Chests</samp> in which to store output items.
+
| The tiles to which to add the property, relative to the top-left corner of the building's collision box. This is specified as an object with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields.
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ProducedItems</samp>
+
| <samp>AdditionalTilePropertyRadius</samp>
| The output items produced when an input item is converted. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
| ''(Optional)'' When checking whether the player clicked on a <samp>TileProperties</samp> tile, an added distance around the building at which tile locations may be placed. Default 0, so only tile properties within the normal building bounds will work.
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
====Advanced====
 
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{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| ''common fields''
+
| <samp>Metadata</samp>
| See [[#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported by machine output.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A list of custom properties applied to the building, which can optionally be overridden per-skin in the <samp>Skins</samp> field. Default none.
   −
If set to an [[#Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
+
The base game recognizes these properties:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Chance</samp>
+
! property
| ''(Optional)'' The probability that the item will be produced, as a value between 0 (never drops) and 1 (always drops). Default 1 (100% chance).
+
! description
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RequiredCount</samp>
+
| <samp>ChimneyPosition: {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The number of the input item to consume. Default 1.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The pixel position at which to place a chimney on the building exterior, relative to the top-left corner of the sprite. This will apply the same logic as the farmhouse chimney (e.g. producing smoke if there's a lit fireplace inside the building).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MaxDailyConversions</samp>
+
| <samp>ChimneyPosition{{o|upgrade level}}: {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The maximum number of the input item which can be processed each day. Each conversion rule has its own separate maximum (e.g. if you have two rules each with a max of 1, then you can convert one of each daily). Set to -1 to allow unlimited conversions. Default 1.
+
| ''(Optional, for farmhouses/cabins only)'' Override <samp>ChimneyPosition</samp> for the given upgrade level, starting from 0 for the initial farmhouse/cabin. If there's no override for the current upgrade level, the highest override for a lower upgrade level is used (if any). For example, <samp>ChimneyPosition3</samp> would be used for the third house upgrade (and the fourth if there's no <samp>ChimneyPosition4</samp>).
 
|}
 
|}
 +
 +
This can also contain arbitrary custom properties, which C# mods can read using <samp>building.GetMetadata(key)</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Chests</samp>
+
| <samp>BuildingType</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The input/output inventories that can be accessed from a tile on the building exterior. The allowed items are defined by the separate <samp>ItemConversions</samp> field. This is a list of models with these fields:
+
| ''(Optional)'' The full name of the C# type to instantiate for the building instance. Defaults to a generic <samp>Building</samp> instance.
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! field
  −
! effect
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Id</samp>
  −
| A key which uniquely identifies this chest within the current list. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom entries, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_ActionId</samp>.
     −
This is referenced from the <samp>ItemConversions</samp> field.
+
'''⚠ Caution:''' this is meant to support vanilla building types like <samp>StardewValley.Shed</samp>. Setting this to a non-vanilla type will cause a crash when it's written to the save file, and may cause crashes in multiplayer. If you need custom behavior, consider handling it in C# based on the building type instead of creating a custom subclass; otherwise you'll need a framework mod like {{nexus mod|1348|SpaceCore}} to handle serialization and multiplayer sync.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Type</samp>
+
| <samp>ModData</samp>
| The inventory type. This must be one of:
+
| ''(Optional)'' A string → string lookup of arbitrary <samp>modData</samp> values to attach to the building when it's constructed.
* <samp>Chest</samp>: show a normal chest UI on click.
  −
* <samp>Collect</samp>: provides items for the player to collect. Clicking the tile will do nothing (if empty), grab the item directly (if it only contains one item), else show a grab-only inventory UI.
  −
* <samp>Load</samp>: lets the player add items for the building to process.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Sound</samp>
+
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The sound to play once when the player clicks the chest.
+
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
|-
  −
| <samp>InvalidItemMessage</samp><br /><samp>InvalidCountMessage</samp><br /><samp>ChestFullMessage</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] to show when the player tries to add an item to the chest when...
  −
* it isn't a supported item;
  −
* it's supported but they don't have enough in their inventory;
  −
* the chest has no more room to accept it.
  −
If omitted, the player interaction is ignored with no message shown.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>InvalidItemMessageCondition</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether <samp>InvalidItemMessage</samp> should be shown. This can use item-related queries like <samp>ITEM_TYPE</samp>. Defaults to always true.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>DisplayTile</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The chest's position on the building exterior, measured in tiles from the top-left corner of the building, specified in the form <samp>"{{t|x}}, {{t|y}}"</samp>. This affects the position of the 'item ready to collect' bubble. If omitted, the bubble is disabled.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>DisplayHeight</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' If <samp>DisplayTile</samp> is set, the chest's tile height like <samp>1.5</samp>.
  −
|}
   
|}
 
|}
   −
====Tile interactions====
+
===Build anywhere===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Blueprint data]] and [[Modding:Maps]]|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
* You can now allow building construction for any location using the [[#Map/tile property changes|new <samp>CanBuildHere</samp> and related map properties]]. The game will adjust accordingly (e.g. Robin will let you choose where to construct the building).
 +
* Buildings and animals are no longer hardcoded to the [[The Farm|farm]] location (except [[cabin]]s and the [[farmhouse]] which still are).
 +
* Scything hay will now add hay to silos in any location, and animals will be auto-fed from hay in any location.
 +
 
 +
===Other building changes===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Blueprint data]]|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
: ''See also: [[#Other location/map changes|other location changes]] for location-related building changes.''
 +
 
 +
; General building changes
 +
* Building display names & descriptions are now in <samp>Strings/Buildings</samp> for reuse.
 +
* Removed <samp>Data/Blueprints</samp>. This has been replaced by <samp>Data/Buildings</samp> (building data) and <samp>Strings/Buildings</samp> (display names & descriptions).
 +
<ul>
 +
<li>Added methods to simplify common operations:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
! type
 +
! method
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ActionTiles</samp>
+
|rowspan="7"| <samp>Building</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A list of tiles which the player can click to trigger an <samp>Action</samp> [[Modding:Maps|map tile property]]. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
| <samp>CreateInstanceFromId</samp>
{| class="wikitable"
+
| Create a building instance from its type ID in <samp>Data/Buildings</samp>. For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
Building shippingBin = Building.CreateInstanceFromId("Shipping Bin", Vector2.Zero); // creates an instance of StardewValley.Buildings.ShippingBin
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>GetData</samp><br /><samp>TryGetData</samp>
! effect
+
| Get the data for the building's type from <samp>Data/Building</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Id</samp>
+
| <samp>GetMetadata</samp>
| A key which uniquely identifies this entry within the current list. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom entries, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_ActionId</samp>.
+
| Get a value from [[#Custom buildings|the <samp>Metadata</samp> field in <samp>Data/Buildings</samp>]] for this building.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Tile</samp>
+
| <samp>GetPaintDataKey</samp>
| The tile position, relative to the building's top-left corner tile.
+
| Get the key in <samp>Data/PaintData</samp> for this building, if it has any.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Action</samp>
+
| <samp>ReloadBuildingData</samp>
| The [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the action to perform, excluding the <samp>Action</samp> prefix. For example, <samp>"Dialogue Hi there @!"</samp> to show a messagebox like "''Hi there <player name>!''". The tokenizable string is expected before the action is raised. See the [[Modding:Maps#Tile properties 2|list of tile properties]] for useful <samp>Action</samp> values.
+
| Apply the latest data in <samp>Data/Buildings</samp> to this building.
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DefaultAction</samp>
+
| <samp>FinishConstruction</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The default tile action if the clicked tile isn't in <samp>ActionTiles</samp>. Default none.
+
| If the building is being constructed or upgrade, instantly finish doing so.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>TileProperties</samp>
+
| <samp>UpdateTransparency</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The [[Modding:Maps|map tile properties]] to set. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
| Update the building transparency on tick for the local player's position.
{| class="wikitable"
+
 
 +
This method mainly exists to let mods override/patch the transparency logic.
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>Farm</samp>
! effect
+
| <samp>GetMainFarmHouse</samp>
 +
| Get the main [[farmhouse]] building.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Id</samp>
+
| <samp>GameLocation</samp>
| A key which uniquely identifies this entry within the current list. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom entries, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_EntryId</samp>.
+
| <samp>OnParentBuildingUpgraded</samp>
 +
| Called when the building containing this location is upgraded, if applicable.
 +
|}
 +
</li>
 +
</ul>
 +
* Added building <samp>id</samp> field, which uniquely identifies each building in the world.
 +
 
 +
; [[Junimo Hut|Junimo hut]] changes
 +
* The <samp>JunimoHut.cropHarvestRange</samp> field is now per-building and editable.
 +
 
 +
; [[Fish Pond|Fish pond]] changes
 +
<ul>
 +
<li>In <samp>Data/FishPondData</samp>, added a <samp>Precedence</samp> field which sets the order in which entries are checked for a match (with lower values checked first). This ensures that the fallback entries are checked after specific fish. For consistency, vanilla entries use these values:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Name</samp>
+
! precedence
| The tile property name to set.
+
! used for
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Value</samp>
+
| 0<br /><small>(default value)</small>
| ''(Optional)'' The tile property value to set, or omit to set a null value.
+
| specific fish
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Layer</samp>
+
| 100
| The name of the map layer whose tiles to change.
+
| custom groups (e.g. desert fish)
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>TileArea</samp>
+
| 500
| The tiles to which to add the property, relative to the top-left corner of the building's collision box. This is specified as an object with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields.
+
| broad fish type (e.g. ocean fish)
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AdditionalTilePropertyRadius</samp>
+
| 1000
| ''(Optional)'' When checking whether the player clicked on a <samp>TileProperties</samp> tile, an added distance around the building at which tile locations may be placed. Default 0, so only tile properties within the normal building bounds will work.
+
| fallback (e.g. fish category)
 
|}
 
|}
 +
</li>
 +
<li>In <samp>Data/FishPondData</samp>, the reward <samp>ItemId</samp> can now be an [[Modding:Item queries|item query]].</li>
 +
<li>[[Legendary Fish|Legendary fish]] can now be added to [[Fish Pond|fish ponds]] if they have an entry in <samp>Data/FishPondData</samp>.</li>
 +
</ul>
 +
 +
==What's new for NPCs==
 +
===Custom NPCs===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:NPC data]]|done=false}}
   −
====Advanced====
+
[[Modding:NPC data|Custom NPC data]] has been overhauled in 1.6. The new <samp>Data/Characters</samp> asset (which replaces <samp>Data/NPCDispositions</samp> + <samp>Data/spousePatios</samp> + <samp>Data/spouseRooms</samp>) uses a data model format that's easier to edit and understand, and has a lot of fields to customize previously-hardcoded data.
 +
 
 +
====Format====
 +
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
 +
* The key is a [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for the NPC like <samp>Example.ModId_NpcName</samp>, which will be used as the internal <samp>Name</samp> (not <samp>DisplayName</samp>).
 +
* The value is a model with the following fields.
 +
 
 +
<dl style="margin-left: 2em;">
 +
<dt>Basic info:</dt>
 +
<dd>
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Metadata</samp>
+
| <samp>DisplayName</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A list of custom properties applied to the building, which can optionally be overridden per-skin in the <samp>Skins</samp> field. Default none.
+
| A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the NPC's display name.
 
  −
The base game recognizes these properties:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! property
+
| <samp>Language</samp>
! description
+
| ''(Optional)'' The language spoken by the NPC. One of <samp>Default</samp> (the default language understood by the player) or <samp>Dwarvish</samp> (which the player can only understand after finding the [[Dwarvish Translation Guide|Dwarvish translation guide]]). Default <samp>Default</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ChimneyPosition: {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp>
+
| <samp>Gender</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The pixel position at which to place a chimney on the building exterior, relative to the top-left corner of the sprite. This will apply the same logic as the farmhouse chimney (e.g. producing smoke if there's a lit fireplace inside the building).
+
| ''(Optional)'' The NPC's gender identity. One of <samp>Female</samp>, <samp>Male</samp>, or <samp>Undefined</samp>. Default <samp>Undefined</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ChimneyPosition{{o|upgrade level}}: {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp>
+
| <samp>Age</samp>
| ''(Optional, for farmhouses/cabins only)'' Override <samp>ChimneyPosition</samp> for the given upgrade level, starting from 0 for the initial farmhouse/cabin. If there's no override for the current upgrade level, the highest override for a lower upgrade level is used (if any). For example, <samp>ChimneyPosition3</samp> would be used for the third house upgrade (and the fourth if there's no <samp>ChimneyPosition4</samp>).
+
| ''(Optional)'' The general age of the NPC. One of <samp>Child</samp>, <samp>Teen</samp>, or <samp>Adult</samp>. Default <samp>Adult</samp>.
|}
     −
This can also contain arbitrary custom properties, which C# mods can read using <samp>building.GetMetadata(key)</samp>.
+
This affects generated dialogue lines (e.g. a child might say "stupid" and an adult might say "depressing"), generic dialogue (e.g. a child might respond to dumpster diving with "''Eww... What are you doing?''" and a teen would say "''Um... Why are you digging in the trash?''"), and the gift they choose as [[Feast of the Winter Star]] gift-giver. Children are also excluded from item delivery quests.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BuildingType</samp>
+
| <samp>Manner</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The full name of the C# type to instantiate for the building instance. Defaults to a generic <samp>Building</samp> instance.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A measure of the character's general politeness, which affects some generic dialogue lines. One of <samp>Neutral</samp>, <samp>Polite</samp>, or <samp>Rude</samp>. Default <samp>Neutral</samp>.
 
+
|-
'''⚠ Caution:''' this is meant to support vanilla building types like <samp>StardewValley.Shed</samp>. Setting this to a non-vanilla type will cause a crash when it's written to the save file, and may cause crashes in multiplayer. If you need custom behavior, consider handling it in C# based on the building type instead of creating a custom subclass; otherwise you'll need a framework mod like {{nexus mod|1348|SpaceCore}} to handle serialization and multiplayer sync.
+
| <samp>SocialAnxiety</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' A measure of the character's comfort with social situations, which affects some generic dialogue lines. One of <samp>Neutral</samp>, <samp>Outgoing</samp>, or <samp>Shy</samp>. Default <samp>Neutral</samp>.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Optimism</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' A measure of the character's overall optimism. One of <samp>Neutral</samp>, <samp>Negative</samp>, or <samp>Positive</samp>. Default <samp>Neutral</samp>.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>BirthSeason</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional if non-social)'' The season name (case-sensitive) for the NPC's birthday. One of <samp>spring</samp>, <samp>summer</samp>, <samp>fall</samp>, or <samp>winter</samp>. Default none.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>BirthDay</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional if non-social)'' The day number for the NPC's birthday. Default 0.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ModData</samp>
+
| <samp>HomeRegion</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A string → string lookup of arbitrary <samp>modData</samp> values to attach to the building when it's constructed.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The region of the world in which the NPC lives (one of <samp>Desert</samp>, <samp>Town</samp>, or <samp>Other</samp>). For example, only <samp>Town</samp> NPCs are counted for the introductions [[Quests#List of Story Quests|quest]], can be selected as a secret santa for the [[Feast of the Winter Star]], or get a friendship boost from the [[Luau]]. Default <samp>Other</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
+
| <samp>IsDarkSkinned</samp>
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the NPC has dark skin, which affects the chance of children with the player having dark skin too. Default false.
 
|}
 
|}
 +
</dd>
   −
===Build anywhere===
+
<dt>Social features:</dt>
Buildings and animals are no longer hardcoded to the [[The Farm|farm]] location (except [[cabin]]s and the [[farmhouse]] which still are). You can allow building construction for any location using the [[#Map/tile property changes|new <samp>CanBuildHere</samp> and related map properties]]. The game will adjust accordingly (e.g. Robin will let you choose where to construct the building).
+
<dd>
 
  −
===Other building changes===
  −
: ''See also: [[#Other location/map changes|other location changes]] for location-related building changes.''
  −
 
  −
; General building changes
  −
* Building display names & descriptions are now in <samp>Strings/Buildings</samp> for reuse.
  −
* Removed <samp>Data/Blueprints</samp>. This has been replaced by <samp>Data/Buildings</samp> (building data) and <samp>Strings/Buildings</samp> (display names & descriptions).
  −
<ul>
  −
<li>Added methods to simplify common operations:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! type
+
! field
! method
   
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="7"| <samp>Building</samp>
+
| <samp>CanSocialize</samp>
| <samp>CreateInstanceFromId</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether to enable social features (like birthdays, gift giving, [[friendship]], and an entry in the social tab). Default true.
| Create a building instance from its type ID in <samp>Data/Buildings</samp>. For example:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
Building shippingBin = Building.CreateInstanceFromId("Shipping Bin", Vector2.Zero); // creates an instance of StardewValley.Buildings.ShippingBin
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetData</samp><br /><samp>TryGetData</samp>
+
| <samp>CanBeRomanced</samp>
| Get the data for the building's type from <samp>Data/Building</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the NPC can be dated and romanced. This enables romance features for this NPC (like a 'single' label in the social menu, bouquet gifting, and marriage). Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetMetadata</samp>
+
| <samp>CanReceiveGifts</samp>
| Get a value from [[#Custom buildings|the <samp>Metadata</samp> field in <samp>Data/Buildings</samp>]] for this building.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether players can give gifts to this NPC. Default true.
 +
 
 +
The NPC must also be social per <samp>CanSocialize</samp> and have an entry in <samp>Data/NPCGiftTastes</samp> to be giftable, regardless of this value.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetPaintDataKey</samp>
+
| <samp>CanCommentOnPurchasedShopItems</samp>
| Get the key in <samp>Data/PaintData</samp> for this building, if it has any.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this NPC can comment on items that a player sold to a shop which then resold it to them. If null (or omitted), this will default to true if their <samp>HomeRegion</samp> is set to <samp>Town</samp>.
 +
 
 +
The NPC must also be social per <samp>CanSocialize</samp> to allow it, regardless of this value.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ReloadBuildingData</samp>
+
| <samp>CanGreetNearbyCharacters</samp>
| Apply the latest data in <samp>Data/Buildings</samp> to this building.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this NPC can show a speech bubble greeting nearby players or NPCs, and or be greeted by other NPCs. Default true.
|-
  −
| <samp>FinishConstruction</samp>
  −
| If the building is being constructed or upgrade, instantly finish doing so.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>UpdateTransparency</samp>
+
| <samp>CanVisitIsland</samp>
| Update the building transparency on tick for the local player's position.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether the NPC can visit the [[Ginger Island]] resort once it's unlocked. Default true.
   −
This method mainly exists to let mods override/patch the transparency logic.
+
The NPC must also be social per <samp>CanSocialize</samp> to visit the island, regardless of this value.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Farm</samp>
+
| <samp>LoveInterest</samp>
| <samp>GetMainFarmHouse</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' Unused.
| Get the main [[farmhouse]] building.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GameLocation</samp>
+
| <samp>Calendar</samp>
| <samp>OnParentBuildingUpgraded</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' Determines when the NPC's birthday is shown in the [[calendar]]. Possible values:
| Called when the building containing this location is upgraded, if applicable.
  −
|}
  −
</li>
  −
</ul>
  −
* Added building <samp>id</samp> field, which uniquely identifies each building in the world.
  −
 
  −
; [[Junimo Hut|Junimo hut]] changes
  −
* The <samp>JunimoHut.cropHarvestRange</samp> field is now per-building and editable.
  −
 
  −
; [[Fish Pond|Fish pond]] changes
  −
<ul>
  −
<li>In <samp>Data/FishPondData</samp>, added a <samp>Precedence</samp> field which sets the order in which entries are checked for a match (with lower values checked first). This ensures that the fallback entries are checked after specific fish. For consistency, vanilla entries use these values:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! precedence
+
! value
! used for
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| 0<br /><small>(default value)</small>
+
| <samp>HiddenAlways</samp>
| specific fish
+
| They never appear in the calendar.
 
|-
 
|-
| 100
+
| <samp>HiddenUntilMet</samp>
| custom groups (e.g. desert fish)
+
| Until the player meets them, they don't appear in the calendar.
 
|-
 
|-
| 500
+
| <samp>AlwaysShown</samp>
| broad fish type (e.g. ocean fish)
+
| They always appear in the calendar.
|-
  −
| 1000
  −
| fallback (e.g. fish category)
   
|}
 
|}
</li>
  −
<li>[[Legendary Fish|Legendary fish]] can now be added to [[Fish Pond|fish ponds]] if they have an entry in <samp>Data/FishPondData</samp>.</li>
  −
</ul>
     −
==What's new for NPCs==
+
Defaults to <samp>AlwaysShown</samp>.
===Custom NPCs===
+
|-
[[Modding:NPC data|Custom NPC data]] has been overhauled in 1.6. The new <samp>Data/Characters</samp> asset (which replaces <samp>Data/NPCDispositions</samp> + <samp>Data/spousePatios</samp> + <samp>Data/spouseRooms</samp>) uses a data model format that's easier to edit and understand, and has a lot of fields to customize previously-hardcoded data.
+
| <samp>SocialTab</samp>
 
+
| ''(Optional)'' Determines how the NPC is shown on the [[friendship|social tab]] when unlocked. Possible values:
====Format====
  −
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
  −
* The key is the unique internal NPC name.
  −
* The value is a model with the following fields.
  −
 
  −
<dl style="margin-left: 2em;">
  −
<dt>Basic info:</dt>
  −
<dd>
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
! value
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DisplayName</samp>
+
| <samp>HiddenAlways</samp>
| A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the NPC's display name.
+
| They never appear in the social tab.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Language</samp>
+
| <samp>HiddenUntilMet</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The language spoken by the NPC. One of <samp>Default</samp> (the default language understood by the player) or <samp>Dwarvish</samp> (which the player can only understand after finding the [[Dwarvish Translation Guide|Dwarvish translation guide]]). Default <samp>Default</samp>.
+
| Until the player meets them, they don't appear on the social tab.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Gender</samp>
+
| <samp>UnknownUntilMet</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The NPC's gender identity. One of <samp>Female</samp>, <samp>Male</samp>, or <samp>Undefined</samp>. Default <samp>Undefined</samp>.
+
| Until the player meets them, their name on the social tab is replaced with "???".
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Age</samp>
+
| <samp>AlwaysShown</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The general age of the NPC. One of <samp>Child</samp>, <samp>Teen</samp>, or <samp>Adult</samp>. Default <samp>Adult</samp>.
+
| They always appear in the social tab (including their name).
 +
|}
   −
This affects generated dialogue lines (e.g. a child might say "stupid" and an adult might say "depressing"), generic dialogue (e.g. a child might respond to dumpster diving with "''Eww... What are you doing?''" and a teen would say "''Um... Why are you digging in the trash?''"), and the gift they choose as [[Feast of the Winter Star]] gift-giver. Children are also excluded from item delivery quests.
+
Defaults to <samp>UnknownUntilMet</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Manner</samp>
+
| <samp>SpouseAdopts</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A measure of the character's general politeness, which affects some generic dialogue lines. One of <samp>Neutral</samp>, <samp>Polite</samp>, or <samp>Rude</samp>. Default <samp>Neutral</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether the player will need to adopt children with this spouse, instead of either the player or NPC giving birth. If null, defaults to true for same-gender and false for opposite-gender spouses.
 +
 
 +
The <samp>Target</samp> player is the one they're married to.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SocialAnxiety</samp>
+
| <samp>SpouseWantsChildren</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A measure of the character's comfort with social situations, which affects some generic dialogue lines. One of <samp>Neutral</samp>, <samp>Outgoing</samp>, or <samp>Shy</samp>. Default <samp>Neutral</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether the spouse will ask to have children. Defaults to true.
 +
 
 +
The <samp>Target</samp> player is the one they're married to.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Optimism</samp>
+
| <samp>SpouseGiftJealousy</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A measure of the character's overall optimism. One of <samp>Neutral</samp>, <samp>Negative</samp>, or <samp>Positive</samp>. Default <samp>Neutral</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether the [[Marriage#Jealousy|spouse will get jealous of gifts to other NPCs]]. Defaults to true.
 +
 
 +
The <samp>Target</samp> player is the one they're married to, and the <samp>Target</samp> item is the one that was gifted.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BirthSeason</samp>
+
| <samp>SpouseGiftJealousyFriendshipChange</samp>
| ''(Optional if non-social)'' The season name (case-sensitive) for the NPC's birthday. One of <samp>spring</samp>, <samp>summer</samp>, <samp>fall</samp>, or <samp>winter</samp>. Default none.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[Friendship|friendship point]] effect when the <samp>SpouseGiftJealously</samp> is triggered. Default -30.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BirthDay</samp>
+
| <samp>SpouseRoom</samp>
| ''(Optional if non-social)'' The day number for the NPC's birthday. Default 0.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[Marriage#Spouse Rooms|NPC's spouse room]] in the farmhouse when the player marries them, if applicable. If this is omitted for a marriageable NPC, they'll use Abigail's spouse room by default.
|-
  −
| <samp>HomeRegion</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The region of the world in which the NPC lives (one of <samp>Desert</samp>, <samp>Town</samp>, or <samp>Other</samp>). For example, only <samp>Town</samp> NPCs are counted for the introductions [[Quests#List of Story Quests|quest]], can be selected as a secret santa for the [[Feast of the Winter Star]], or get a friendship boost from the [[Luau]]. Default <samp>Other</samp>.
  −
|}
  −
</dd>
     −
<dt>Social features:</dt>
+
This consists of a model with these fields:
<dd>
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CanBeRomanced</samp>
+
| <samp>MapAsset</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the NPC can be dated and romanced. This enables romance features for this NPC (like a 'single' label in the social menu, bouquet gifting, and marriage). Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The asset name for the spouse room map. The <samp>Map/</samp> prefix is added automatically and shouldn't be included. Defaults to <samp>spouseRooms</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>LoveInterest</samp>
+
| <samp>MapSourceRect</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Unused.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The tile area within the <samp>MapAsset</samp> containing the spouse's room. This should usually be a 6x9 tile area, though the game will try to adjust to a different size. Specified as a model with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields. Defaults to <samp>(0, 0, 6, 9)</samp>.
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Calendar</samp>
+
| <samp>SpousePatio</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Determines when the NPC's birthday is shown in the [[calendar]]. Possible values:
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[Marriage#Spouse Outside Area|NPC's patio area]] on the farm when the player marries them, if any. Default none.
 +
 
 +
This consists of a model with these fields:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! value
+
! field
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HiddenAlways</samp>
+
| <samp>MapAsset</samp>
| They never appear in the calendar.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The asset name for the patio area. The <samp>Map/</samp> prefix is added automatically and shouldn't be included. Defaults to <samp>spousePatios</samp>.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>MapSourceRect</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The tile area within the <samp>MapAsset</samp> containing the spouse's patio area. This must be a 4x4 tile area. Specified as a model with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields. Defaults to <samp>(0, 0, 4, 4)</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HiddenUntilMet</samp>
+
| <samp>SpriteAnimationFrames</samp>
| Until the player meets them, they don't appear in the calendar.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The spouse's animation frames when they're in the patio. Each frame is an array containing [0] the sprite index in their spritesheet, and [1] the optional duration in milliseconds (default 100). If omitted or empty, the NPC won't be animated.
 +
 
 +
For example, here is Abigail playing the flute:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 +
"SpriteAnimationFrames": [
 +
    [16, 500], // show index 16 for 500ms
 +
    [17, 500],
 +
    [18, 500],
 +
    [19]      // if duration is omitted, defaults to 100ms
 +
]
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AlwaysShown</samp>
+
| <samp>SpriteAnimationPixelOffset</samp>
| They always appear in the calendar.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The pixel offset to apply to the NPC's sprite when they're animated in the patio, specified as a model with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. This is ignored if the NPC isn't animated via <samp>SpriteAnimationFrames</samp>. Default none.
 
|}
 
|}
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>SpouseFloors</samp><br /><samp>SpouseWallpapers</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The floors and wallpapers which the NPC may randomly apply to the farmhouse when married to the player. If omitted or empty, the NPC will randomly choose a base floor (0–39) or wallpaper (0–111).
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>IntroductionsQuest</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to include this NPC in [[Quests#List of Story Quests|the ''introductions'' quest]]. If <samp>null</samp> (or omitted), this will default to true if the <samp>HomeRegion</samp> field is set to <samp>Town</samp>.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>ItemDeliveryQuests</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this NPC can give item delivery quests. If <samp>null</samp> (or omitted), this will default to true if the <samp>HomeRegion</samp> field is set to <samp>Town</samp>.
   −
Defaults to <samp>AlwaysShown</samp>.
+
The NPC must also be social per <samp>CanSocialize</samp> to allow it, regardless of this value.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>PerfectionScore</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to include this NPC when checking whether the player has max friendships with every NPC for the perfection score. Default true.
 +
 
 +
The NPC must also be social per <samp>CanSocialize</samp> to be counted, regardless of this value.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SocialTab</samp>
+
| <samp>EndSlideShow</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Determines how the NPC is shown on the [[friendship|social tab]] when unlocked. Possible values:
+
| ''(Optional)'' How the NPC appears in the end-game perfection slide show. Possible values:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HiddenAlways</samp>
+
| <samp>Hidden</samp>
| They never appear in the social tab.
+
| The NPC doesn't appear in the slide show.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HiddenUntilMet</samp>
+
| <samp>MainGroup</samp>
| Until the player meets them, they don't appear on the social tab.
+
| The NPC is added to the main group of NPCs which walk across the screen.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>UnknownUntilMet</samp>
+
| <samp>TrailingGroup</samp>
| Until the player meets them, their name on the social tab is replaced with "???".
+
| The NPC is added to the trailing group of NPCs which follow the main group.
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
Defaults to <samp>MainGroup</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AlwaysShown</samp>
+
| <samp>FriendsAndFamily</samp>
| They always appear in the social tab (including their name).
+
| ''(Optional)'' The NPC's closest friends and family, as a dictionary where the key is the other NPC's internal name and the value is an optional tokenizable string for the name to use in dialogue text (like 'mom'). Default none.
 +
 
 +
This affects generic dialogue for revealing likes and dislikes to family members, and may affect <samp>inlaw_&lt;NPC&gt;</samp> dialogues. This isn't necessarily comprehensive.
 
|}
 
|}
 +
</dd>
   −
Defaults to <samp>UnknownUntilMet</samp>.
+
<dt>Dumpster diving:</dt>
 +
<dd>
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! field
 +
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SocialTabIconSourceRect</samp>
+
| <samp>DumpsterDiveEmote</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The pixel area in the character's sprite texture to show as their icon in the social menu. This should be approximately 24x24 pixels or smaller. Defaults to part of their first sprite.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The emote ID to show above the NPC's head when they see a player rummaging through trash. See [[Modding:event data#Emotes|emote IDs]]. If omitted or <samp>null</samp>, the default depends on the NPC's age: a child will show sad (28), a teen will show a question mark (8), and an adult will show angry (12).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SpouseRoom</samp>
+
| <samp>DumpsterDiveFriendshipEffect</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The [[Marriage#Spouse Rooms|NPC's spouse room]] in the farmhouse when the player marries them, if applicable. If this is omitted for a marriageable NPC, they'll use Abigail's spouse room by default.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The friendship point change if this NPC sees a player rummaging through trash. Default -25.
 +
|}</dd>
   −
This consists of a model with these fields:
+
<dt>Festivals:</dt>
 +
<dd>
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MapAsset</samp>
+
| <samp>FlowerDanceCanDance</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The asset name for the spouse room map. The <samp>Map/</samp> prefix is added automatically and shouldn't be included. Defaults to <samp>spouseRooms</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether players can ask the NPC to dance at the Flower Dance festival. The possible values are <samp>true</samp> (can always ask), <samp>false</samp> (can never ask), or <samp>null</samp> (can ask if they're romanceable). Default <samp>null</samp>.
 +
 
 +
If the NPC can dance, you should also add the [[Modding:NPC data#Overworld_sprites|dance sprite frames]] and <samp>FlowerDance_Decline</samp> [[Modding:Dialogue|dialogue text]]. You can optionally set the <samp>FlowerDance_Accept</samp> dialogue too (though NPCs have a default accept dialogue if not).
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>WinterStarParticipant</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this NPC can give and receive gifts at the [[Feast of the Winter Star]]. If <samp>null</samp> (or omitted), this will default to true if the <samp>HomeRegion</samp> field is set to <samp>Town</samp>.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>WinterStarGifts</samp>
 +
| At the [[Feast of the Winter Star]], the possible gifts this NPC can give to players. A matching entry is selected at random.
 +
 
 +
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! field
 +
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MapSourceRect</samp>
+
| ''common fields''
| ''(Optional)'' The tile area within the <samp>MapAsset</samp> containing the spouse's room. This should usually be a 6x9 tile area, though the game will try to adjust to a different size. Specified as a model with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields. Defaults to <samp>(0, 0, 6, 9)</samp>.
+
| See [[Modding:Item queries#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields.
 +
 
 +
If set to an [[Modding:Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
 +
|}
 
|}
 
|}
|-
  −
| <samp>SpousePatio</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The [[Marriage#Spouse Outside Area|NPC's patio area]] on the farm when the player marries them, if any. Default none.
     −
This consists of a model with these fields:
+
<dt>Spawn rules:</dt>
 +
<dd>
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MapAsset</samp>
+
| <samp>UnlockConditions</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The asset name for the patio area. The <samp>Map/</samp> prefix is added automatically and shouldn't be included. Defaults to <samp>spousePatios</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether the NPC should be added to the world, checked when loading a save and when ending each day. This only affects whether the NPC is added when missing; returning false won't remove an NPC that's already been added. Defaults to true.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MapSourceRect</samp>
+
| <samp>SpawnIfMissing</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The tile area within the <samp>MapAsset</samp> containing the spouse's patio area. This must be a 4x4 tile area. Specified as a model with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields. Defaults to <samp>(0, 0, 4, 4)</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to add this NPC to the world if they're missing (if the <samp>UnlockConditions</samp> match and <samp>HomeLocation</samp> is valid). Default true.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SpriteAnimationFrames</samp>
+
| <samp>Home</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The spouse's animation frames when they're in the patio. Each frame is an array containing [0] the sprite index in their spritesheet, and [1] the optional duration in milliseconds (default 100). If omitted or empty, the NPC won't be animated.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The default place where this NPC spawns and returns each day. If there are multiple entries, the first matching one is used.
   −
For example, here is Abigail playing the flute:
+
This consists of a list of models with these fields:  
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
+
{| class="wikitable"
"SpriteAnimationFrames": [
  −
    [16, 500], // show index 16 for 500ms
  −
    [17, 500],
  −
    [18, 500],
  −
    [19]      // if duration is omitted, defaults to 100ms
  −
]
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SpriteAnimationPixelOffset</samp>
+
! field
| ''(Optional)'' The pixel offset to apply to the NPC's sprite when they're animated in the patio, specified as a model with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. This is ignored if the NPC isn't animated via <samp>SpriteAnimationFrames</samp>. Default none.
+
! effect
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SocializeConditions</samp>
+
| <samp>ID</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether to enable social features (like birthdays, gift giving, [[friendship]], and an entry in the social tab). Default true.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry within the current list.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CanVisitIslandCondition</samp>
+
| <samp>Location</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether the NPC can visit the [[Ginger Island]] resort once it's unlocked. The NPC must be social (per <samp>SocializeConditions</samp>) to visit the island, regardless of this value. Default true.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The internal name for the home location where this NPC spawns and returns each day. Default none.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ExcludeFromIntroductionsQuest</samp>
+
| <samp>Tile</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this NPC will be ignored for the [[Quests#List of Story Quests|''introductions'' quest]]. Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The tile position within the home location where this NPC spawns and returns each day. Specified as a model with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. Defaults to <samp>(0, 0)</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ExcludeFromPerfectionScore</samp>
+
| <samp>Direction</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to exclude this NPC when checking whether the player has max friendships with every NPC for the perfection score. Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The default direction the NPC faces when they start each day. The possible values are <samp>down</samp>, <samp>left</samp>, <samp>right</samp>, and <samp>up</samp>. Defaults to <samp>up</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>EndSlideShow</samp>
+
| <samp>Condition</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' How the NPC appears in the end-game perfection slide show. Possible values:
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry can be selected. Default true.
 +
|}
 +
|}
 +
</dd>
 +
 
 +
<dt>Appearance & sprite:</dt>
 +
<dd>
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! value
+
! field
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Hidden</samp>
+
| <samp>TextureName</samp>
| The NPC doesn't appear in the slide show.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The '''last segment''' of the NPC's portrait and sprite asset names. For example, set to <samp>Abigail</samp> to use <samp>Portraits/Abigail</samp> and <samp>Characters/Abigail</samp> respectively. Defaults to the internal NPC name.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MainGroup</samp>
+
| <samp>Appearance</samp>
| The NPC is added to the main group of NPCs which walk across the screen.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The portrait/sprite textures to use.
|-
  −
| <samp>TrailingGroup</samp>
  −
| The NPC is added to the trailing group of NPCs which follow the main group.
  −
|}
     −
Defaults to <samp>MainGroup</samp>.
+
This can list any number of appearance options. They'll be sorted by <samp>Precedence</samp> value (with lower values taking priority), then filtered to those whose fields match. If multiple matching appearances have precedence, one entry is randomly chosen based on their relative weight. This randomization is stable per day, so the NPC always makes the same choice until the next day. If a portrait/sprite can't be loaded (or no appearances match), the NPC will use the default asset based on <samp>TextureName</samp>.
|-
  −
| <samp>FriendsAndFamily</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The NPC's closest friends and family, as a dictionary where the key is the other NPC's internal name and the value is an optional tokenizable string for the name to use in dialogue text (like 'mom'). Default none.
     −
This affects generic dialogue for revealing likes and dislikes to family members, and may affect <samp>inlaw_&lt;NPC&gt;</samp> dialogues. This isn't necessarily comprehensive.
+
The NPC rechecks this field each time they change location.
|}
  −
</dd>
     −
<dt>Spawn rules:</dt>
+
This consists of a list of models with these fields:  
<dd>
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>UnlockConditions</samp>
+
| <samp>Id</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether the NPC should be added to the world, checked when loading a save and when ending each day. This only affects whether the NPC is added when missing; returning false won't remove an NPC that's already been added. Defaults to true.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry within the current list.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SpawnIfMissing</samp>
+
| <samp>Season</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to add this NPC to the world if they're missing (if the <samp>UnlockConditions</samp> match and <samp>HomeLocation</samp> is valid). Default true.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The season in which this appearance should be used (one of <samp>spring</samp>, <samp>summer</samp>, <samp>fall</samp>, or <samp>winter</samp>), or omit for any season. Defaults to any season.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Home</samp>
+
| <samp>Indoors</samp><br /><samp>Outdoors</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The default place where this NPC spawns and returns each day. If there are multiple entries, the first matching one is used.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this appearance should be used when indoors and/or outdoors. Both default to true.
 
  −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! field
  −
! effect
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ID</samp>
  −
| A key which uniquely identifies this entry. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. When adding a custom home to an existing NPC, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_HomeName</samp>; when adding a single home for your own NPC, you can just set the ID to <samp>Default</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Location</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The internal name for the home location where this NPC spawns and returns each day. Default none.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Tile</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The tile position within the home location where this NPC spawns and returns each day. Specified as a model with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. Defaults to <samp>(0, 0)</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Direction</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The default direction the NPC faces when they start each day. The possible values are <samp>down</samp>, <samp>left</samp>, <samp>right</samp>, and <samp>up</samp>. Defaults to <samp>up</samp>.
   
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Condition</samp>
 
| <samp>Condition</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry can be selected. Default true.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry can be selected. Default true.
|}
  −
|}
  −
</dd>
  −
 
  −
<dt>Appearance & sprite:</dt>
  −
<dd>
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! field
  −
! effect
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>TextureName</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The '''last segment''' of the NPC's portrait and sprite asset names. For example, set to <samp>Abigail</samp> to use <samp>Portraits/Abigail</samp> and <samp>Characters/Abigail</samp> respectively. Defaults to the internal NPC name.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Appearance</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The portrait/sprite textures to use.
  −
 
  −
This can list any number of appearance options. They'll be sorted by <samp>Precedence</samp> value (with lower values taking priority), then filtered to those whose fields match. If multiple matching appearances have precedence, one entry is randomly chosen based on their relative weight. This randomization is stable per day, so the NPC always makes the same choice until the next day. If a portrait/sprite can't be loaded (or no appearances match), the NPC will use the default asset based on <samp>TextureName</samp>.
  −
 
  −
The NPC rechecks this field each time they change location.
  −
 
  −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! field
  −
! effect
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Id</samp>
  −
| A key which uniquely identifies this entry. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. When adding a custom appearance to an existing NPC, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_AppearanceName</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Condition</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry can be selected. Default true.
   
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Portrait</samp><br /><samp>Sprite</samp>
 
| <samp>Portrait</samp><br /><samp>Sprite</samp>
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'''Note:''' the default textures based on <samp>TextureName</samp> must still exist, even if you use this field to override them.
 
'''Note:''' the default textures based on <samp>TextureName</samp> must still exist, even if you use this field to override them.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>MugShotSourceRect</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The 16x24-pixel area in the character's sprite texture to show as their mug shot icon in the calendar, social menu, and other contexts. Defaults to part of their first sprite.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Size</samp>
 
| <samp>Size</samp>
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| ''(Optional)'' Whether the chest on the NPC's overworld sprite puffs in and out as they breathe. Default true</samp>.
 
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the chest on the NPC's overworld sprite puffs in and out as they breathe. Default true</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>KissSpriteIndex</samp>
+
| <samp>BreathChestRect</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' If the NPC can be married, the sprite index within their <samp>Texture</samp> to use when kissing a player. Default 28.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Common data field types#Rectangle|rectangle]] pixel area within the spritesheet which expands and contracts to simulate breathing, relative to the top-left corner of the source rectangle for their current sprite. Omit to calculate it automatically. This should be omitted for most NPCs, unless they have a non-standard size.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>BreathChestPosition</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Common data field types#Point|point]] pixel offset to apply to the NPC's <samp>BreathChestPosition</samp> when drawn over the NPC. Omit to calculate it automatically. This should be omitted for most NPCs, unless they have a non-standard size.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Shadow</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The options for the shadow to draw under the NPC, or omit to apply the default shadow behavior.
 +
 
 +
This consists of a model with these fields:
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! field
 +
! effect
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Visible</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the shadow should be drawn. Default true.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Offset</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Common data field types#Point|point]] pixel offset applied to the shadow position. Default zero.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Scale</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The scale at which to draw the shadow. Default 1.
 +
 
 +
This is a multiplier applied to the default shadow scale, which can change based on factors like whether the NPC is jumping. For example, <samp>0.5</samp> means half the size it'd be drawn if you didn't specify a scale.
 +
|}
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>EmoteOffset</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Common data field types#Point|point]] pixel offset applied to emote drawn over the NPC. Default zero.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>ShakePortraits</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The portrait indexes which should shake when displayed. Default none.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>KissSpriteIndex</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' If the NPC can be married, the sprite index within their <samp>Texture</samp> to use when kissing a player. Default 28.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>KissSpriteFacingDirection</samp>
 
| <samp>KissSpriteFacingDirection</samp>
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! field
 
! field
 
! effect
 
! effect
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
 +
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>FormerCharacterNames</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The former NPC names which may appear in save data. If matched, the game will rename the NPC and update related data (e.g. friendship).
 +
 +
A former name is only applied if:
 +
# it doesn't match a current ID in <samp>Data/Characters</samp>;
 +
# the save has an NPC with the former name;
 +
# the save doesn't already have an NPC with the new name.
 +
 +
For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 +
"FormerCharacterNames": [ "SomeOldName" ]
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
 +
Former names can have any format, but they must be '''globally''' unique. They can't match the ID or <samp>FormerCharacterNames</samp> of any other NPC in <samp>Data/Characters</samp> (whether vanilla or custom).
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>FestivalVanillaActorIndex</samp>
 
| <samp>FestivalVanillaActorIndex</samp>
 
| ''(Optional, Specialized)'' The NPC's index in the <samp>Maps/characterSheet</samp> tilesheet, if applicable. This is used for placing vanilla NPCs in festivals from the map; custom NPCs should use the <samp>&lt;layer&gt;_additionalCharacters</samp> field in the festival data instead.
 
| ''(Optional, Specialized)'' The NPC's index in the <samp>Maps/characterSheet</samp> tilesheet, if applicable. This is used for placing vanilla NPCs in festivals from the map; custom NPCs should use the <samp>&lt;layer&gt;_additionalCharacters</samp> field in the festival data instead.
|-
  −
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
  −
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
   
|}
 
|}
 
</dd>
 
</dd>
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             "Target": "Data/Characters",
 
             "Target": "Data/Characters",
 
             "Entries": {
 
             "Entries": {
                 "Example.ModId_Amabel": {
+
                 "{{ModId}}_Amabel": {
 
                     "DisplayName": "Amabel", // this would normally use {{i18n:}} to support translations
 
                     "DisplayName": "Amabel", // this would normally use {{i18n:}} to support translations
 
                     "BirthSeason": "Fall",
 
                     "BirthSeason": "Fall",
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             "Target": "Data/Characters",
 
             "Target": "Data/Characters",
 
             "Entries": {
 
             "Entries": {
                 "Example.ModId_Belwick": {
+
                 "{{ModId}}_Belwick": {
 
                     "DisplayName": "Belwick", // this would normally use {{i18n:}} to support translations
 
                     "DisplayName": "Belwick", // this would normally use {{i18n:}} to support translations
    
                     "SocialTab": "HiddenAlways",
 
                     "SocialTab": "HiddenAlways",
                     "SocializeConditions": "FALSE",
+
                     "CanSocialize": "FALSE",
                     "ExcludeFromIntroductionsQuest": true,
+
                     "IntroductionsQuest": false,
                     "ExcludeFromPerfectionScore": true,
+
                     "PerfectionScore": false,
 
                     "EndSlideShow": true
 
                     "EndSlideShow": true
 
                 }
 
                 }
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}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
 
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
   −
Most item data assets work just like <samp>Data/ObjectInformation</samp>. See also specific info for [[#Custom fruit trees|custom fruit trees]], [[#Custom tools|custom tools]], and [[#Custom melee weapon data|melee weapons]].
+
===Custom NPC appearance===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:NPC data]]|done=false}}
   −
===Custom NPC appearance===
   
Each NPC can now have any number of custom portraits/sprites in <samp>Data/Characters</samp> with arbitrary conditions. This lets mods add features like indoor/outdoor outfits without the performance impact of reloading textures. If multiple outfits apply, the game will choose between them with a day-stable randomization.
 
Each NPC can now have any number of custom portraits/sprites in <samp>Data/Characters</samp> with arbitrary conditions. This lets mods add features like indoor/outdoor outfits without the performance impact of reloading textures. If multiple outfits apply, the game will choose between them with a day-stable randomization.
 +
 +
For example, you can load indoor/outdoor outfits for a custom NPC to swap between automatically:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 +
// add base indoor/outdoor sprites
 +
{
 +
    "Action": "Load",
 +
    "Target": "Characters/Johnny_Indoor, Characters/Johnny_Outdoor, Portraits/Johnny_Indoor, Portraits/Johnny_Outdoor",
 +
    "FromFile": "assets/{{Target}}.png"
 +
},
 +
 +
// apply any overlays needed
 +
{
 +
    "Action": "EditImage",
 +
    "Target": "Characters/Johnny_Indoor, Portraits/Johnny_Indoor",
 +
    "FromFile": "assets/overlays/{{Target}}_married.png",
 +
    "When": {
 +
        "Spouse": "Johnny"
 +
    }
 +
},
 +
 +
// add NPC
 +
{
 +
    "Action": "EditData",
 +
    "Target": "Data/Characters",
 +
    "Entries": {
 +
        "SomeMod.Id_Johnny": {
 +
            ...,
 +
            "Appearance": [
 +
                {
 +
                    "Id": "Outdoors",
 +
                    "Indoors": false,
 +
                    "Portrait": "Portraits/Johnny_Outdoor",
 +
                    "Sprite": "Characters/Johnny_Outdoor"
 +
                },
 +
                {
 +
                    "Id": "Default",
 +
                    "Portrait": "Portraits/Johnny_Indoor",
 +
                    "Sprite": "Characters/Johnny_Indoor"
 +
                }
 +
            ]
 +
        }
 +
    }
 +
}
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
    
See the <samp>Appearance</samp> field in [[#Custom NPCs|custom NPC data]] for more info.
 
See the <samp>Appearance</samp> field in [[#Custom NPCs|custom NPC data]] for more info.
    
===Custom farm animals===
 
===Custom farm animals===
You can now create and customize [[Animals|farm animals]] by editing the revamped <samp>Data/FarmAnimals</samp> asset.
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Animal data]]|done=true}}
   −
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
+
You can now create and edit [[Animals|farm animals]] by editing the revamped <samp>Data/FarmAnimals</samp> asset. This changes to a data model, adds built-in support for custom animals, and allows far more customizability per animal (like its size, growth, produce, appearance and sounds, etc).
* The key is a unique farm animal ID. This should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters, and custom entries should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_AnimalId</samp>.
  −
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
     −
====Main info====
+
===Custom pets===
 +
{{/doc status|a new doc page|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
====Format====
 +
You can now create and customize [[Animals#Cat or Dog|pet]]s & pet breeds by editing the new <samp>Data/Pets</samp> asset.
 +
 
 +
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
 +
* The key is a [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for the pet (not the pet breed). The vanilla IDs are <samp>Cat</samp> and <samp>Dog</samp>.
 +
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
 +
 
 +
=====Basic info=====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>DisplayName</samp>
 
| <samp>DisplayName</samp>
| A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the animal type's display name.
+
| A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the pet type's display name (e.g. "cat" or "dog"). For example, the vanilla adoption events show this when Marnie asks if you want to adopt the cat/dog.
|-
+
|}
| <samp>House</samp>
  −
| The [[#Custom buildings|building ID]] for the main building type that houses this animal. The animal will also be placeable in buildings whose <samp>ValidOccupantTypes</samp> field contains this value.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Gender</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The possible genders for the animal type. Currently this only affects the text shown after purchasing the animal, like "''Great! I'll send little &lt;name&gt; to [his/her] new home right away''". Default <samp>Female</samp>.
     −
The possible values are:
+
=====Audio & sprites=====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! value
+
! field
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Male</samp><br /><samp>Female</samp>
+
| <samp>BarkSound</samp>
| Farm animals of this type are always male or always female.
+
| The [[#Custom audio|cue ID]] for the pet's occasional 'bark' sound.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>ContentSound</samp>
 +
| The [[#Custom audio|cue ID]] for the sound which the pet makes when you pet it.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>RepeatContentSoundAfter</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The number of milliseconds until the <samp>ContentSound</samp> is repeated once. This is used by the dog, who pants twice when pet. Defaults to -1 (disabled).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MaleOrFemale</samp>
+
| <samp>EmoteOffset</samp>
| The gender of each animal is randomized based on its internal unique ID.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A pixel offset for the emote drawn above the pet sprite, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. For example, this affects the heart emote shown after petting it. Default none.
|}
   
|}
 
|}
   −
====Animal shop====
+
=====Events=====
These fields affect how this farm animal type is shown in [[Marnie's Ranch|Marnie's animal shop]]. Animals are automatically listed if they have a valid <samp>PurchasePrice</samp> value.
  −
 
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PurchasePrice</samp>
+
| <samp>EventOffset</samp>
| ''(Optional if not purchaseable)'' Half the cost to purchase the animal (the actual price is double this value), or a negative value to disable purchasing this animal type. Default -1.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The pixel offset for the pet when shown in events like Marnie's adoption event, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. Default none.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ShopTexture</samp>
+
| <samp>AdoptionEventLocation</samp><br /><samp>AdoptionEventId</samp>
| ''(Optional if not purchaseable)'' The asset name for the icon texture to show in shops. Defaults to <samp>LooseSprites/Cursors</samp> or <samp>LooseSprites/Cursors2</samp> based on the animal's position within the loaded data (but using the default isn't recommended if it's purchaseable).
+
| ''(Optional)'' If both fields are set, the location and [[Modding:Event data|event ID]] which lets the player adopt this pet. This forces the event to play after 20 days if its preconditions haven't been met yet. Default <samp>Farm</samp> and none respectively.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ShopSourceRect</samp>
+
| <samp>SummitPerfectionEvent</samp>
| ''(Optional if not purchaseable)'' The pixel area within the <samp>ShopTexture</samp> to draw, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields. This should be 32 pixels wide and 16 high. Ignored if <samp>ShopTexture</samp> isn't set.
+
| ''(Optional)'' How to render the pet during the summit [[perfection]] slideshow. If this isn't set, the pet won't be shown in the slideshow.
 +
 
 +
This consists of a model with these fields:
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RequiredBuilding</samp>
+
! field
| ''(Optional)'' The building that needs to be built on the farm for this animal to be available to purchase. Buildings that are upgraded from this building are valid too. Default none.
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>UnlockCondition</samp>
+
| <samp>SourceRect</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether the farm animal is available in the shop menu. Default always unlocked.
+
| The source rectangle within the pet's texture to draw.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ShopDisplayName</samp>
+
| <samp>AnimationLength</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the display name shown in the shop menu. Defaults to the <samp>DisplayName</samp> field.
+
| The number of frames to show starting from the <samp>SourceRect</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ShopDescription</samp>
+
| <samp>Motion</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the tooltip description shown in the shop menu. Defaults to none.
+
| The motion to apply to the pet sprite.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ShopMissingBuildingDescription</samp>
+
| <samp>Flipped</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] which overrides <samp>ShopDescription</samp> if the <samp>RequiredBuilding</samp> isn't built. Defaults to none.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to flip the pet sprite left-to-right. Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AlternatePurchaseTypes</samp>
+
| <samp>PingPong</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The possible variants for this farm animal (e.g. chickens can be Brown Chicken, Blue Chicken, or White Chicken). This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to apply the 'ping pong' effect to the pet sprite animation. Default false.
 +
|}
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
=====Gifts=====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AnimalIDs</samp>
+
| <samp>GiftChance</samp>
| A list of animal IDs to spawn instead of the main <samp>ID</samp> field. If multiple are listed, one is chosen at random on purchase.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The random probability each day that the pet will give the player a gift from the <samp>Gifts</samp> list when they interact with the pet. Specified as a value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). Default .2 (20% chance).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Condition</samp>
+
| <samp>Gifts</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this variant entry is available. Default always enabled.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The list of gifts that this pet can give if the <samp>GiftChance</samp> is successful. Default none.
|}
     −
If multiple are listed, the first available variant is returned. Default none.
+
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
|}
     −
====Hatching====
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>EggItemIds</samp>
+
| <samp>Id</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A list of the [[#Custom items|object IDs]] that can be placed in the [[incubator]] or [[Ostrich Incubator|ostrich incubator]] to hatch this animal. If the animal's <samp>House</samp> field doesn't match the current building, the entry will be ignored. Default none.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry within the list.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IncubationTime</samp>
+
| <samp>QualifiedItemID</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' How long eggs incubate before they hatch. Default 9000 minutes.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Item ID|qualified item ID]] for the gift item to create.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IncubatorParentSheetOffset</samp>
+
| <samp>Stack</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' An offset applied to the incubator's sprite index when it's holding an egg. Default 1.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The stack size of the gift item to produce. Default 1.
 
  −
The vanilla values are:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! offset
+
| <samp>MinimumFriendshipThreshold</samp>
! [[incubator]]
+
| ''(Optional)'' The friendship level that this pet must be at before it can give this gift. Defaults to 1000 (max friendship).
! [[Ostrich Incubator|ostrich incubator]]
   
|-
 
|-
| 0
+
| <samp>Weight</samp>
| empty incubator
+
| ''(Optional)'' The option's weight when randomly choosing a gift, relative to other gifts in the list (e.g. <samp>2</samp> is twice as likely as <samp>1</samp>). Default 1.
| empty incubator
  −
|-
  −
| 1
  −
| small white egg
  −
| large brown egg
  −
|-
  −
| 2
  −
| small brown egg
  −
| ''invalid'' (will show [[Junimo Chest|Junimo chest]] sprite)
   
|}
 
|}
|-
  −
| <samp>BirthText</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the message shown when entering the building after the egg hatched. Defaults to the text "<samp>???</samp>".
   
|}
 
|}
   −
====Growth====
+
=====Behavior=====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DaysToMature</samp>
+
| <samp>Id</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The number of days until a freshly purchased/born animal becomes an adult and begins producing items. Default 1.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this entry within the list.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CanGetPregnant</samp>
+
| <samp>MoveSpeed</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether an animal can [[Animals#Animal Births|produce a child]] (regardless of gender). Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' How quickly the pet can move. Default 2.
|}
+
|-
 +
| <samp>SleepOnBedChance</samp><br /><samp>SleepNearBedChance</samp><br /><samp>SleepOnRugChance</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The percentage chances for the locations where the pet will sleep each night, as a decimal value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). Each value is checked in the order listed at left until a match is found. If none of them match, the pet will choose a random empty spot in the farmhouse; if none was found, it'll sleep next to its pet bowl outside.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Behaviors</samp>
 +
| The pet's possible actions and behaviors, defined as the states in a state machine. Essentially the pet will be in one state at any given time, which also determines which state they can transition to next. For example, a cat can transition from <samp>Walk</samp> to <samp>BeginSitDown</samp>, but it can't skip instantly from <samp>Walk</samp> to <samp>SitDownLick</samp>.
 +
 
 +
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
   −
====Produce====
+
<dl>
 +
<dt>Required fields:</dt>
 +
<dd>
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ProduceItemIds</samp><br /><samp>DeluxeProduceItemIds</samp>
+
| <samp>Id</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The items produced by the animal when it's an adult. The <samp>DeluxeProduceItemIds</samp> field only applies if the <samp>Deluxe*</samp> fields match. Both default to none.
+
| A unique ID for the state. This only needs to be unique within the pet type (e.g. <samp>Cat</samp> and <samp>Dog</samp> can have different behaviors with the same ID).
 +
|}
 +
</dd>
   −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
<dt>Direction:</dt>
 +
<dd>
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ItemId</samp>
+
| <samp>Direction</samp>
| The [[#Custom items|''unqualified'' object ID]] of the item to produce.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The specific direction to face at the start of this state (one of <samp>left</samp>, <samp>right</samp>, <samp>up</samp>, or <samp>down</samp>), unless overridden by <samp>RandomizeDirection</samp>.  
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Condition</samp>
+
| <samp>RandomizeDirection</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this item can be produced now. Defaults to always true.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to point the pet in a random direction at the start of this state (overriding the <samp>Direction</samp> if specified). Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MinimumFriendship</samp>
+
| <samp>IsSideBehavior</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The minimum friendship points with the animal needed to produce this item. Default 0.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to constrain the pet's facing direction to left and right while the state is active. Default false.
 
|}
 
|}
 +
</dd>
   −
If multiple items can be produced, one is chosen at random (with deluxe items taking priority if applicable).
+
<dt>Movement:</dt>
 +
<dd>
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DaysToProduce</samp>
+
! field
| ''(Optional)'' The number of days between item productions. For example, setting <samp>1</samp> will produce an item every other day. Default 1.
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ProduceOnMature</samp>
+
| <samp>WalkInDirection</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether an item is produced on the day the animal becomes an adult. Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to walk in the pet's facing direction. Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FriendshipForFasterProduce</samp>
+
| <samp>MoveSpeed</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The minimum friendship points needed to reduce the <samp>DaysToProduce</samp> by one. Defaults to no reduction based on friendship.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Overrides the pet's <samp>MoveSpeed</samp> field while this state is active. Default -1 (which uses the pet's <samp>MoveSpeed</samp> value).
|-
+
|}
| <samp>DeluxeProduceMinimumFriendship</samp>
+
</dd>
| ''(Optional)'' The minimum friendship points needed to produce the <samp>DeluxeProduceItemId</samp>. Default 200.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>DeluxeProduceCareDivisor</samp><br /><samp>DeluxeProduceLuckMultiplier</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' [[#Quantity modifiers|Quantity modifiers]] which change the probability of producing the <samp>DeluxeProduceItemId</samp>, based on this formula:
  −
<pre>
  −
if happiness > 200:
  −
  happiness_modifier = happiness * 1.5
  −
else if happiness > 100:
  −
  happiness_modifier = 0
  −
else
  −
  happiness_modifier = happiness - 100
     −
((friendship + happiness_modifier) / DeluxeProduceCareDivisor) + (daily_luck * DeluxeProduceLuckMultiplier)
+
<dt>Audio:</dt>
</pre>
+
<dd>
 
  −
Specifically:
  −
* <samp>DeluxeProduceCareDivisor</samp> reduces the bonus from friendship and happiness, so a lower value ''increases'' the probability of producing the deluxe item. Default 1200.
  −
* <samp>DeluxeProduceLuckMultiplier</samp> increases the effect of [[Luck|daily luck]]. Default 0.
  −
 
  −
For example, given a friendship of 102 and happiness of 150, the probability with the default field values will be <code>((102 + 0) / 1200) + (daily_luck * 0) = (102 / 1200) = 0.085</code> or 8.5%.
  −
 
  −
See [[Animals#Produce]] for more info on the calculation.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>HarvestType</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' How produced items are collected from the animal. The valid values are:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! value
+
! field
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DropOvernight</samp>
+
| <samp>SoundOnStart</samp>
| The item is placed on the ground in the animal's home building overnight.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] for the sound to play when the state starts. If set to <samp>BARK</samp>, the pet's <samp>BarkSound</samp> (or breed's <samp>BarkOverride</samp>) field is used. Defaults to none.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HarvestWithTool</samp>
+
| <samp>SoundRange</samp><br /><samp>SoundRangeFromBorder</samp>
| The item is collected from the animal directly based on the <samp>HarvestTool</samp> field.
+
| ''(Optional)'' When set, the <samp>SoundOnStart</samp> is only audible if the pet is within this many tiles away from the player (<samp>SoundRange</samp>) or past the border of the screen (<samp>SoundRangeFromBorder</samp>). Default -1 (no distance check).
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>SoundIsVoice</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to mute the <samp>SoundOnStart</samp> when the 'mute animal sounds' option is set. Default false.
 
|}
 
|}
 +
</dd>
   −
Default <samp>DropOvernight</samp>.
+
<dt>Behavior transitions:</dt>
 +
<dd>
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! field
 +
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HarvestTool</samp>
+
| <samp>AnimationEndBehaviorChanges</samp><br /><samp>TimeoutBehaviorChanges</samp><br /><samp>PlayerNearbyBehaviorChanges</samp><br /><samp>RandomBehaviorChanges</samp><br /><samp>JumpLandBehaviorChanges</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom items|tool ID]] with which produced items can be collected from the animal, if the <samp>HarvestType</samp> is set to <samp>HarvestWithTool</samp>. The values recognized by the vanilla tools are <samp>MilkPail</samp> and <samp>Shears</samp>. Default none.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A list of possible behavior transitions to start when the criteria are achieved. If multiple transitions are listed, a random one will be selected. If omitted, it won't affect behavior transitions.
   −
|}
+
These are triggered when this behavior's animation finishes (<samp>AnimationEndBehaviorChanges</samp>), when the set duration ends (<samp>TimeoutBehaviorChanges</samp>), when the player is within 2 tiles of the pet (<samp>PlayerNearbyBehaviorChanges</samp>), randomly at the start of each frame based on the <samp>RandomBehaviorChangeChance</samp> field (<samp>RandomBehaviorChanges</samp>), and when the pet finishes a jump (<samp>JumpLandBehaviorChanges</samp>).
   −
====Audio & sprite====
+
These consist of a list of models with these fields:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Sound</samp>
+
| <samp>Behavior</samp><br /><samp>LeftBehavior</samp><br /><samp>RightBehavior</samp><br /><samp>UpBehavior</samp><br /><samp>DownBehavior</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] for the sound produced by the animal (e.g. when pet). Default none.
+
| The ID of the behavior to start. The pet will check for a behavior field matching its current facing direction first, then try the <samp>Behavior</samp>. If none are specified, the current behavior will continue unchanged.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BabySound</samp>
+
| <samp>OutsideOnly</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Overrides <samp>Sound</samp> field when the animal is a baby. Has no effect if <samp>Sound</samp> isn't specified. Default none.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the transition can only happen if the pet is outside. Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Texture</samp>
+
| <samp>Weight</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The asset name for the animal's spritesheet. Defaults to <samp>Animals/{{t|ID}}</samp> (like <samp>Animals/Goat</samp> for a [[goat]]).
+
| ''(Optional)'' The option's weight when randomly choosing a behavior, relative to other behaviors in the list (e.g. <samp>2</samp> is twice as likely as <samp>1</samp>). Default 1.
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HarvestedTexture</samp>
+
| <samp>Duration</samp><br /><samp>MinimumDuration</samp><br /><samp>MaximumDuration</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Overrides <samp>Texture</samp> if the animal doesn't currently have an item ready to collect (like the [[sheep]]'s sheared sprite). Default none.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The millisecond duration until the pet transitions to a behavior in the <samp>TimeoutBehaviorChanges</samp> field, if set. You must specify either a specific duration, or an inclusive minimum-to-maximum range in which the game will choose a random duration. If omitted, the behavior won't have a duration limit.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BabyTexture</samp>
+
| <samp>RandomBehaviorChangeChance</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Overrides <samp>Texture</samp> and <samp>HarvestedTexture</samp> when the animal is a baby. Default none.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The random probability at the start of each frame that the pet will transition to a behavior in the <samp>RandomBehaviorChanges</samp> field, if set. Specified as a value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). Default 0.
 +
|}
 +
</dd>
 +
 
 +
<dt>Animation and per-frame sounds:</dt>
 +
<dd>
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>UseFlippedRightForLeft</samp>
+
! field
| ''(Optional)'' When the animal is facing left, whether to use a flipped version of their right-facing sprite. Default false.
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SpriteWidth</samp><br /><samp>SpriteHeight</samp>
+
| <samp>Animation</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The pixel height & width of the animal's sprite (before the in-game pixel zoom). Both default to 16.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The animation frames to play while this state is active. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
|-
  −
| <samp>EmoteOffset</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A pixel offset to apply to emotes from the farm animal, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp>. Default zero.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Skins</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A list of alternate appearances. If specified, a skin is chosen at random when the animal is purchased or hatched. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ID</samp>
+
| <samp>Frame</samp>
| A key which uniquely identifies the skin for this animal type. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom skins, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_SkinName</samp>.
+
| The frame index in the animation. This should be an incremental number starting at 0.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Duration</samp>
 +
| The millisecond duration for which the frame should be kept on-screen before continuing to the next frame.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Weight</samp>
+
| <samp>HitGround</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A multiplier for the probability to choose this skin when an animal is purchased. For example, <samp>2.0</samp> will double the chance this skin is selected relative to the other skins. Default <samp>1.0</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to play the footstep sound for the tile under the pet when the frame starts. Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Texture</samp><br /><samp>HarvestedTexture</samp><br /><samp>BabyTexture</samp>
+
| <samp>Jump</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Overrides the equivalent main field when this skin is selected. Defaults to the main field's value.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the pet should perform a small hop when the frame starts, including a 'dwop' sound. Default false.
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ShadowWhenBaby</samp><br /><samp>ShadowWhenBabySwims</samp><br /><samp>ShadowWhenAdult</samp><br /><samp>ShadowWhenAdultSwims</samp>
+
| <samp>Sound</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The shadow to draw under the farm animal. The <samp>Baby</samp> fields only apply when the farm animal is a baby, and <samp>Adult</samp> fields only applies when it's an adult (e.g. a baby animal won't default to the adult fields). When the farm animal swims, it'll use the <samp>Swims</samp> variant if it's set, else default to the non-swim variant.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] for the sound to play when the animation starts or loops. If set to <samp>BARK</samp>, the pet's <samp>BarkSound</samp> (or breed's <samp>BarkOverride</samp>) field is used. Defaults to none.
 
  −
These consist of a model with these fields:
  −
 
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>SoundRange</samp><br /><samp>SoundRangeFromBorder</samp><br /><samp>SoundIsVoice</samp>
! effect
+
| See description for the equivalent behavior fields, but applies to the frame's <samp>Sound</samp> field instead.
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Visible</samp>
+
| <samp>Shake</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the shadow should be drawn. Default true.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The millisecond duration for which to shake the pet when the state starts. Default 0.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Offset</samp>
+
| <samp>LoopMode</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A pixel offset applied to the shadow position, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. Default zero.
+
| ''(Optional)'' What to do when the last animation frame is reached while the behavior is still active. The possible values are <samp>Hold</samp> (keep the last frame visible until the animation ends), <samp>Loop</samp> (restart from the first frame), or <samp>None</samp> (equivalent to <samp>Loop</samp>). Default <samp>None</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Scale</samp>
+
| <samp>AnimationMinimumLoops</samp><br /><samp>AnimationMaximumLoops</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The scale at which to draw the shadow. Default 2.5 (swimming baby), 3 (baby), 3.5 (swimming adult), or 4 (adult).
+
| ''(Optional)'' The minimum and maximum number of times to play the animation. Both must be specified to have any effect. The game will choose an inclusive random value between them. Both default to -1 (don't repeat animation).
 
|}
 
|}
 +
</dd>
 +
</dl>
 
|}
 
|}
   −
====Player profession effects====
+
=====Breeds=====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ProfessionForFasterProduce</samp>
+
| <samp>Breeds</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The internal ID of a [[Skills|profession]] which reduces the <samp>DaysToProduce</samp> by one. Default none.
+
| The cosmetic breeds which can be selected in the character customization menu when creating a save. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
|-
  −
| <samp>ProfessionForHappinessBoost</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The internal ID of a [[Skills|profession]] which makes it easier to befriend this animal. Default none.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ProfessionForQualityBoost</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The internal ID of a [[Skills|profession]] which increases the chance of higher-quality produce. Default none.
  −
|}
  −
 
  −
====Behavior====
   
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|-
 
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CanSwim</samp>
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| <samp>ID</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether animals on the farm can swim in water once they've been pet. Default false.
+
| The unique ID for the breed within the pet type.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BabiesFollowAdults</samp>
+
| <samp>Texture</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether baby animals can follow nearby adults. Default false.
+
| The asset name for the breed spritesheet for the pet's in-game sprite. This should be 128 pixels wide, and 256 (cat) or 288 (dog) pixels high.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GrassEatAmount</samp>
+
| <samp>IconTexture</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The amount of grass eaten by this animal each day. Default 2.
+
| The asset name for the breed icon texture, shown on the character customization screen and in-game menu. This should be a 16x16 pixel icon.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HappinessDrain</samp>
+
| <samp>IconSourceRect</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' An amount which affects the daily reduction in happiness if the animal wasn't pet, or didn't have a heater in winter. Default none.
+
| The icon's pixel area within the <samp>IconTexture</samp>, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Price</samp>
+
| <samp>BarkOverride</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The price when [[Animals#Selling Animals|the player sells the animal]], before the friendship boost. Default 0.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Override the pet's <samp>BarkSound</samp> field for this breed, if set.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
+
| <samp>VoicePitch</samp>
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[wikipedia:Pitch (music)|pitch]] applied to the pet's bark sound, measured as a decimal value relative to 1. Defaults to 1.
 +
|}
 
|}
 
|}
   −
====Other====
+
=====Advanced=====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ShowInSummitCredits</samp>
+
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to show the farm animal in the credit scene on [[The Summit|the summit]] after the player achieves [[perfection]]. Default false.
+
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
|-
  −
| <samp>StatToIncrementOnProduce</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The game stat counters to increment when the animal produces an item. Default none. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! field
  −
! effect
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>StatName</samp>
  −
| The name of the stat counter field on <samp>Game1.stats</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>RequiredTags</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A comma-delimited list of [[Modding:Items#Context tags|context tags]] required on the main input item. The stat is only incremented if the item has ''all'' of these. You can negate a tag with <samp>!</samp> (like <code>bone_item,!fossil_item</code> for bone items that aren't fossils). Defaults to always enabled.
  −
|}
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>UpDownPetHitboxTileSize</samp><br /><samp>LeftRightPetHitboxTileSize</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The animal sprite's [[Modding:Modder Guide/Game Fundamentals#Tiles|tile]] size in the world when the player is clicking to pet them, specified in the form <samp>{{t|width}}, {{t|height}}</samp>. The <samp>UpDownPetHitboxTileSize</samp> applies when the animal is facing up or down, and <samp>LeftRightPetHitboxTileSize</samp> applies when facing left or right. The values can be fractional (''e.g.'' cows have a width of 1.75). Both default to a 1×1 tile.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>BabyUpDownPetHitboxTileSize</samp><br /><samp>BabyLeftRightPetHitboxTileSize</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Overrides <samp>UpDownPetHitboxTileSize</samp> and <samp>LeftRightPetHitboxTileSize</samp> respectively before the animal is an adult. Both default to 1×1 tile.
   
|}
 
|}
   −
===Custom pets===
+
====Other changes====
====Format====
+
* The pet bowl is now a building which can be constructed or moved. Each pet is assigned to an available pet bowl. For C# mods, each pet now has a <samp>guid</samp> field populated with a unique ID, and each pet bowl has a <samp>petGuid</samp> field which tracks its owner (see the <samp>PetBowl::HasPet()</samp> and <samp>PetBowl::FindPet()</samp> methods).
You can now create and customize [[Animals#Cat or Dog|pet]]s & pet breeds by editing the new <samp>Data/Pets</samp> asset.
+
* In the [[Modding:Event data#Basic format|event character setup]], you can now use <samp>pet</samp> to add a pet of the player's selected type. Its actor name will be <samp>PetActor</samp> in other event commands. This supersedes <samp>cat</samp> (with name <samp>Cat</samp>) and <samp>dog</samp> (with name <samp>Dog</samp>), though those still work too.
 +
* For C# mods:
 +
** All pets now use a generic <samp>Pet</samp> class, instead of <samp>Cat</samp> or <samp>Dog</samp>. The pet type is tracked by the pet's <samp>petType</samp> field.
 +
** The player's preferred pet type is tracked by <samp>Game1.player.whichPetType</samp>. The former <samp>catPerson</samp> field is now readonly and checks that field.
 +
** Added <samp>Pet.type_cat</samp> and <samp>Pet.type_dog</samp> constants for the default pet types.
 +
 
 +
===Custom monster eradication goals===
 +
{{/doc status|a new doc page|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
: ''See also: [[#Monster eradication goal flag changes|Monster eradication goal flag changes]].''
 +
 
 +
You can now add/edit [[Adventurer's Guild]] monster eradication goals by editing the new <samp>Data/MonsterSlayerQuests</samp> data asset.
    
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
 
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
* The key is a unique identifier for the pet (not the pet breed). The vanilla IDs are <samp>Cat</samp> and <samp>Dog</samp>. For custom pets, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_PetName</samp>.
+
* The key is a [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for the monster eradication goal.
 
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
 
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
   −
=====Basic info=====
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>DisplayName</samp>
 
| <samp>DisplayName</samp>
| A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the pet type's display name (e.g. "cat" or "dog"). For example, the vanilla adoption events show this when Marnie asks if you want to adopt the cat/dog.
+
| A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the goal's display name, shown on the board in the Adventurer's Guild.
|}
  −
 
  −
=====Audio & sprites=====
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>Targets</samp>
! effect
+
| A list of [[Modding:Monster data#Monster IDs|monster IDs]] that are counted towards the <samp>Count</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BarkSound</samp>
+
| <samp>Count</samp>
| The [[#Custom audio|cue ID]] for the pet's occasional 'bark' sound.
+
| The total number of monsters (matching the <samp>Targets</samp>) which must be defeated to complete this goal.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ContentSound</samp>
+
| <samp>RewardItemId</samp>
| The [[#Custom audio|cue ID]] for the sound which the pet makes when you pet it.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom items|qualified ID]] for the item that can be collected from [[Gil]] when this goal is completed. Default none.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RepeatContentSoundAfter</samp>
+
| <samp>RewardItemPrice</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The number of milliseconds until the <samp>ContentSound</samp> is repeated once. This is used by the dog, who pants twice when pet. Defaults to -1 (disabled).
+
| ''(Optional)'' The price of the <samp>RewardItemId</samp> in [[Marlon]]'s shop after the goal is completed, or -1 to disable buying it from Marlon. Default -1.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>EmoteOffset</samp>
+
| <samp>RewardDialogue</samp><br /><samp>RewardDialogueFlag</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A pixel offset for the emote drawn above the pet sprite, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. For example, this affects the heart emote shown after petting it. Default none.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for custom [[Gil]] dialogue shown when talking to him after completing the goal, and an optional [[Modding:Mail data|mail flag]] to set when the player has seen the dialogue. Both default to none.
|}
     −
=====Events=====
+
If there are reward items, they're shown after this dialogue.
{| class="wikitable"
+
 
 +
If <samp>RewardDialogue</samp> is used without <samp>RewardDialogueFlag</samp>, then this dialogue will be shown each time the reward menu is opened after completing the goal, until the player collects the reward items. If the <samp>RewardItems</samp> isn't set, this can safely be omitted since the goal will be marked collected immediately.
 +
 
 +
This doesn't send a letter; see <samp>RewardMail</samp> or <samp>RewardMailAll</samp> for that.
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>RewardFlag</samp><br /><samp>RewardFlagAll</samp>
! effect
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[Modding:Mail data|mail flag ID]] to set for the current player (<samp>RewardFlag</samp>) or all players (<samp>RewardFlagAll</samp>) when talking to [[Gil]] after completing the goal. Default none.
 +
 
 +
Note that <samp>RewardFlag</samp> is usually not needed, since the game will also set a <samp>Gil_{{t|goal ID}}</samp> flag regardless.
 +
 
 +
This doesn't send a letter; see <samp>RewardMail</samp> or <samp>RewardMailAll</samp> for that.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>EventOffset</samp>
+
| <samp>RewardMail</samp><br /><samp>RewardMailAll</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The pixel offset for the pet when shown in events like Marnie's adoption event, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. Default none.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The mail letter ID to add to the mailbox tomorrow for the current player (<samp>RewardMail</samp>) or all players (<samp>RewardMailAll</samp>). Default none.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AdoptionEventLocation</samp><br /><samp>AdoptionEventId</samp>
+
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' If both fields are set, the location and [[Modding:Event data|event ID]] which lets the player adopt this pet. This forces the event to play after 20 days if its preconditions haven't been met yet. Default <samp>Farm</samp> and none respectively.
+
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
|-
+
|}
| <samp>SummitPerfectionEvent</samp>
+
 
| ''(Optional)'' How to render the pet during the summit [[perfection]] slideshow. If this isn't set, the pet won't be shown in the slideshow.
+
===Custom phone calls===
 +
{{/doc status|a new doc page|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
Mods can now extend the [[telephone]] with custom calls (both incoming calls, and phone numbers which the player can call).
 +
 
 +
====Incoming calls====
 +
You can add or customize incoming calls by editing the <samp>Data/IncomingPhoneCalls</samp> asset.
   −
This consists of a model with these fields:
+
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
 +
* The key is a [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for the incoming call data.
 +
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
    
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
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! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SourceRect</samp>
+
| <samp>Dialogue</samp>
| The source rectangle within the pet's texture to draw.
+
| The dialogue text to show when the player answers the phone. This can use the full [[Modding:Dialogue|dialogue format]] (including questions and different dialogue based on the selected answer).
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>FromNpc</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The internal name of the NPC making the call. If specified, that NPC's name and portrait will be shown.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AnimationLength</samp>
+
| <samp>FromPortrait</samp>
| The number of frames to show starting from the <samp>SourceRect</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The asset name for the portrait spritesheet to display (like <samp>Portraits/Abigail</samp>). If <samp>FromNpc</samp> is specified too, this overrides the portrait from that NPC. If both <samp>FromNpc</samp> and <samp>FromDisplayName</samp> are null, this portrait will be shown with the display name "???".
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Motion</samp>
+
| <samp>FromDisplayName</samp>
| The motion to apply to the pet sprite.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the calling NPC's display name. If <samp>FromNpc</samp> is specified too, this overrides the display name from that NPC.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Flipped</samp>
+
| <samp>MaxCalls</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to flip the pet sprite left-to-right. Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The maximum number of times a player can receive this phone call, or <samp>-1</samp> for no limit. Default 1.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PingPong</samp>
+
| <samp>TriggerCondition</samp><br /><samp>RingCondition</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to apply the 'ping pong' effect to the pet sprite animation. Default false.
+
| ''(Optional)'' If set, a game state query which indicates whether to trigger this phone call (<samp>TriggerCondition</samp>) or whether the phone rings when this call is received (<samp>RingCondition</samp>).
|}
  −
|}
     −
=====Behavior=====
+
Whether a player receives this call depends on both fields: <samp>TriggerCondition</samp> is checked on the main player before sending the call to all players, then <samp>RingCondition</samp> is checked on each player to determine whether the phone rings for them.
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>IgnoreBaseChance</samp>
! effect
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to ignore the 1% base chance when checking whether to trigger an incoming call. If true, the game will check if this call can be received regardless of the base chance. Default false.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MoveSpeed</samp>
+
| <samp>SimpleDialogueSplitBy</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' How quickly the pet can move. Default 2.
+
| ''(Optional, specialized)'' If set, marks the call as having a simple dialogue string without an NPC name and portrait, with lines split into multiple boxes by this substring. For example, <code>"SimpleDialogueSplitBy": "#"</code> will split <code>Box A#Box B#Box C</code> into three consecutive dialogue boxes.
 +
 
 +
You should omit this in most cases, and use the regular dialogue format in <samp>Dialogue</samp> to split lines if needed. This is mainly intended to support some older vanilla phone calls.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SleepOnBedChance</samp><br /><samp>SleepNearBedChance</samp><br /><samp>SleepOnRugChance</samp>
+
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The percentage chances for the locations where the pet will sleep each night, as a decimal value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). Each value is checked in the order listed at left until a match is found. If none of them match, the pet will choose a random empty spot in the farmhouse; if none was found, it'll sleep next to its pet bowl outside.
+
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
|-
+
|}
| <samp>Behaviors</samp>
+
 
| The pet's possible actions and behaviors, defined as the states in a state machine. Essentially the pet will be in one state at any given time, which also determines which state they can transition to next. For example, a cat can transition from <samp>Walk</samp> to <samp>BeginSitDown</samp>, but it can't skip instantly from <samp>Walk</samp> to <samp>SitDownLick</samp>.
+
====Custom handlers in C#====
 +
C# mods can implement <samp>StardewValley.PhoneCalls.IPhoneHandler</samp> and add it to <samp>Phone.PhoneHandlers</samp> for full control over both incoming and outgoing calls:
 +
 
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
/// <summary>The mod entry point.</summary>
 +
internal sealed class ModEntry : Mod
 +
{
 +
    /// <inheritdoc />
 +
    public override void Entry(IModHelper helper)
 +
    {
 +
        Phone.PhoneHandlers.Add(new CustomPhoneHandler());
 +
    }
 +
}
 +
 
 +
/// <summary>A custom phone handler.</summary>
 +
internal sealed class CustomPhoneHandler : IPhoneHandler
 +
{
 +
    ...
 +
}
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
 
 +
See <samp>StardewValley.PhoneCalls.DefaultPhoneHandler</samp> in the [[Modding:Modder Guide/Get Started#decompile|decompiled game code]] for an example implementation.
 +
 
 +
===Custom shops===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Shops]]|done=true}}
 +
 
 +
You can now create and edit shops via the new <samp>Data/Shops</samp> asset. See [[Modding:Shops]] for documentation and examples.
   −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
===Dialogue changes===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Dialogue]]|done=false}}
   −
<dl>
+
<ul>
<dt>Required fields:</dt>
+
<li>Added new [[Modding:Dialogue|dialogue]] keys:
<dd>
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
! asset
! effect
+
! key format
 +
! description
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Name</samp>
+
|rowspan="22"| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/&lt;name&gt;</samp>
| A unique name for the state. This only needs to be unique within the pet type (e.g. <samp>Cat</samp> and <samp>Dog</samp> can have different behaviors with the same name).
+
|-
|}
+
| <samp>AcceptBirthdayGift_{{t|id}}</samp><br /><samp>AcceptBirthdayGift_{{t|tag}}</samp><br /><samp>AcceptBirthdayGift_{{t|taste}}</samp><br /><samp>AcceptBirthdayGift_Negative</samp><br /><samp>AcceptBirthdayGift_Positive</samp><br /><samp>AcceptBirthdayGift</samp>
</dd>
+
| Shown when receiving a birthday gift from the player. If omitted, defaults to the generic translations for all NPCs.
 +
 
 +
The first matching dialogue is used in this order:
 +
# by item ID (like <samp>AcceptBirthdayGift_(O)128</samp>);
 +
# by context tag (like <samp>AcceptBirthdayGift_category_fish</samp>);
 +
# by gift taste (one of <samp>AcceptBirthdayGift_Loved</samp>, <samp>AcceptBirthdayGift_Liked</samp>, <samp>AcceptBirthdayGift_Neutral</samp>, <samp>AcceptBirthdayGift_Disliked</samp>, or <samp>AcceptBirthdayGift_Hated</samp>);
 +
# <samp>AcceptBirthdayGift_Negative</samp> (hated or disliked gift) or <samp>AcceptBirthdayGift_Positive</samp> (neutral, liked, or loved gift);
 +
# for all items (via <samp>AcceptBirthdayGift</samp>).
   −
<dt>Direction:</dt>
  −
<dd>
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>AcceptBouquet</samp>
! effect
+
| Shown when the NPC accepts a [[bouquet]] from the player. Defaults to a generic dialogue.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>AcceptGift_{{t|id}}</samp><br /><samp>AcceptGift_{{t|tag}}</samp>
 +
| Shown when receiving a non-birthday gift from the player. This can be by item ID (like <samp>AcceptGift_(O)128</samp>) or context tag (like <samp>AcceptGift_category_fish</samp>). If omitted, defaults to the dialogue in <samp>Data/NPCGiftTastes</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Direction</samp>
+
| <samp>DumpsterDiveComment</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The specific direction to face at the start of this state (one of <samp>left</samp>, <samp>right</samp>, <samp>up</samp>, or <samp>down</samp>), unless overridden by <samp>RandomizeDirection</samp>.  
+
| Shown when the NPC catches the player digging through a trash can. Defaults to a generic dialogue based on the NPC's age.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RandomizeDirection</samp>
+
| <samp>HitBySlingshot</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to point the pet in a random direction at the start of this state (overriding the <samp>Direction</samp> if specified). Default false.
+
| Shown when the player shoots them with a [[slingshot]]. Defaults to a generic dialogue.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IsSideBehavior</samp>
+
| <samp>RejectBouquet_Divorced</samp><br /><samp>RejectBouquet_NotDatable</samp><br /><samp>RejectBouquet_NpcAlreadyMarried</samp><br /><samp>RejectBouquet_VeryLowHearts</samp><br /><samp>RejectBouquet_LowHearts</samp><br /><samp>RejectBouquet</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to constrain the pet's facing direction to left and right while the state is active. Default false.
+
| Shown when the NPC rejects a [[bouquet]].
|}
+
 
</dd>
+
A specific dialogue is shown if possible:
 +
* <samp>RejectBouquet_Divorced</samp>: the NPC won't accept this bouquet because you divorced them.
 +
* <samp>RejectBouquet_NotDatable</samp>: the NPC isn't romanceable.
 +
* <samp>RejectBouquet_NpcAlreadyMarried</samp>: the NPC is already married to another player. You can use <samp>{0}</samp> in the dialogue for the other player's name.
 +
* <samp>RejectBouquet_VeryLowHearts</samp>: you have less than 4 hearts with the NPC.
 +
* <samp>RejectBouquet_LowHearts</samp>: you have less than 8 hearts with the NPC.
   −
<dt>Movement:</dt>
+
If the specific dialogue isn't set, the game will use the <samp>RejectBouquet</samp> dialogue (if set), else it'll default to generic dialogue for each case.
<dd>
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>RejectGift_Divorced</samp>
! effect
+
| Shown when the NPC rejects a gift because you divorced them.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>WalkInDirection</samp>
+
| <samp>RejectItem_{{t|id}}</samp><br /><samp>RejectItem_{{t|tag}}</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to walk in the pet's facing direction. Default false.
+
| If set, the NPC will refuse to accept any matching item and show this dialogue instead. This can be by item ID (like <samp>RejectItem_(O)128</samp>) or context tag (like <samp>RejectItem_category_fish</samp>). This can prevent gifting, movie tickets, bouquets, mermaid pendants, etc. However it won't prevent accepting an item for an active quest or special order.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MoveSpeed</samp>
+
| <samp>RejectMermaidPendant_Divorced</samp><br /><samp>RejectMermaidPendant_NeedHouseUpgrade</samp><br /><samp>RejectMermaidPendant_NotDatable</samp><br /><samp>RejectMermaidPendant_NpcWithSomeoneElse</samp><br /><samp>RejectMermaidPendant_PlayerWithSomeoneElse</samp><br /><samp>RejectMermaidPendant_Under8Hearts</samp><br /><samp>RejectMermaidPendant_Under10Hearts</samp><br /><samp>RejectMermaidPendant_Under10Hearts_AskedAgain</samp><br /><samp>RejectMermaidPendant</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Overrides the pet's <samp>MoveSpeed</samp> field while this state is active. Default -1 (which uses the pet's <samp>MoveSpeed</samp> value).
+
| Shown when the NPC rejects a [[Mermaid's Pendant|mermaid's pendant]].
|}
+
 
</dd>
+
A specific dialogue is shown if possible. The cases are checked in this order:
 +
# <samp>RejectMermaidPendant_PlayerWithSomeoneElse</samp>: the player is already engaged or married to someone else. You can use <samp>{0}</samp> in the dialogue for the player's spouse name.
 +
# <samp>RejectMermaidPendant_NotDatable</samp>: the NPC isn't romanceable.
 +
# <samp>RejectMermaidPendant_Divorced</samp>: you divorced them, so they won't accept gifts or proposals from you.
 +
# <samp>RejectMermaidPendant_NpcWithSomeoneElse</samp>: the NPC is already engaged or married to someone else. You can use <samp>{0}</samp> in the dialogue for the other player's name.
 +
# <samp>RejectMermaidPendant_Under8Hearts</samp>: you have under 8 hearts with the NPC.
 +
# <samp>RejectMermaidPendant_Under10Hearts</samp>: you have under 10 hearts with the NPC.
 +
# <samp>RejectMermaidPendant_Under10Hearts_AskedAgain</samp>: you have under 10 hearts with the NPC, and asked again after they already said no. (Defaults to the previous dialogue if not set.)
 +
# <samp>RejectMermaidPendant_NeedHouseUpgrade</samp>: you need to upgrade your house before they can accept.
   −
<dt>Audio:</dt>
+
If the specific dialogue isn't set, the game will use the <samp>RejectMermaidPendant</samp> dialogue (if set), else it'll default to generic dialogue for each case.
<dd>
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>RejectMovieTicket_AlreadyInvitedBySomeoneElse</samp><br /><samp>RejectMovieTicket_AlreadyWatchedThisWeek</samp><br /><samp>RejectMovieTicket_Divorced</samp><br /><samp>RejectMovieTicket_DontWantToSeeThatMovie</samp><br /><samp>RejectMovieTicket</samp>
! effect
+
| Show when the NPC rejects a [[Movie Ticket|movie ticket]].
 +
 
 +
A specific dialogue is shown if possible:
 +
* <samp>RejectMovieTicket_AlreadyInvitedBySomeoneElse</samp>: someone else already invited the NPC to a movie. You can use <samp>{0}</samp> in the dialogue for the other player's name.
 +
* <samp>RejectMovieTicket_AlreadyWatchedThisWeek</samp>: the NPC already watched a movie this week.
 +
* <samp>RejectMovieTicket_Divorced</samp>: you divorced the NPC, so they won't accept gifts from you.
 +
* <samp>RejectMovieTicket_DontWantToSeeThatMovie</samp>: the movie data marks that NPC as unwilling to watch it (e.g. kids for horror movies).
 +
 
 +
If the specific dialogue isn't set, the game will use the <samp>RejectMovieTicket</samp> dialogue (if set), else it'll default to generic dialogue for each case.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SoundOnStart</samp>
+
| <samp>SpouseFarmhouseClutter</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] for the sound to play when the state starts. If set to <samp>BARK</samp>, the pet's <samp>BarkSound</samp> (or breed's <samp>BarkOverride</samp>) field is used. Defaults to none.
+
| Shown by an NPC spouse when they couldn't pathfind to their kitchen standing spot in the farmhouse.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SoundRange</samp><br /><samp>SoundRangeFromBorder</samp>
+
| <samp>SpouseGiftJealous</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' When set, the <samp>SoundOnStart</samp> is only audible if the pet is within this many tiles away from the player (<samp>SoundRange</samp>) or past the border of the screen (<samp>SoundRangeFromBorder</samp>). Default -1 (no distance check).
+
| Shown by an NPC spouse when you gave a gift to another eligible NPC of the same gender as your spouse (unless it's their birthday). You can use <samp>{0}</samp> in the dialogue for the other NPC's name, and <samp>{1}</samp> for the gifted item name.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SoundIsVoice</samp>
+
| <samp>Spouse_MonstersInHouse</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to mute the <samp>SoundOnStart</samp> when the 'mute animal sounds' option is set. Default false.
+
| Shown by an NPC spouse when they're in the farmhouse and there's a monster close to them.
|}
  −
</dd>
  −
 
  −
<dt>Behavior transitions:</dt>
  −
<dd>
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>SpouseStardrop</samp>
! effect
+
| Shown when receiving the [[stardrop]] from your spouse.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AnimationEndBehaviorChanges</samp><br /><samp>TimeoutBehaviorChanges</samp><br /><samp>PlayerNearbyBehaviorChanges</samp><br /><samp>RandomBehaviorChanges</samp><br /><samp>JumpLandBehaviorChanges</samp>
+
| <samp>Fair_Judging</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A list of possible behavior transitions to start when the criteria are achieved. If multiple transitions are listed, a random one will be selected. If omitted, it won't affect behavior transitions.
+
| Shown at the [[Stardew Valley Fair]] while Lewis is judging the grange displays. If omitted, the NPC will keep their normal festival dialogue.
   −
These are triggered when this behavior's animation finishes (<samp>AnimationEndBehaviorChanges</samp>), when the set duration ends (<samp>TimeoutBehaviorChanges</samp>), when the player is within 2 tiles of the pet (<samp>PlayerNearbyBehaviorChanges</samp>), randomly at the start of each frame based on the <samp>RandomBehaviorChangeChance</samp> field (<samp>RandomBehaviorChanges</samp>), and when the pet finishes a jump (<samp>JumpLandBehaviorChanges</samp>).
+
If this is set without <samp>Fair_Judged*</samp>, the NPC will keep this dialogue after judging is done.
   −
These consist of a list of models with these fields:
+
''This replaces the previously hardcoded translations in <samp>Strings/StringsFromCSFiles</samp>: <samp>Event.cs.1602</samp> (Marnie), <samp>Event.cs.1604</samp> (Pierre), and <samp>Event.cs.1606</samp> (Willy).''
{| class="wikitable"
+
|-
 +
| <samp>Fair_Judged_PlayerLost_PurpleShorts</samp><br /><samp>Fair_Judged_PlayerLost_Skipped</samp><br /><samp>Fair_Judged_PlayerLost</samp><br /><samp>Fair_Judged_PlayerWon</samp><br /><samp>Fair_Judged</samp>
 +
| Shown at the [[Stardew Valley Fair]] after Lewis finishes judging the grange displays.
 +
 
 +
The first matching dialogue is used in this order:
 +
# <samp>Fair_Judged_PlayerLost_PurpleShorts</samp>: the player put the [[Secrets#Lucky Purple Shorts|lucky purple shorts]] in their display (which is an automatic loss).  Defaults to <samp>Fair_Judged_PlayerLost</samp> if omitted.
 +
# <samp>Fair_Judged_PlayerLost_Skipped</samp>: the player didn't put anything in their display. Defaults to <samp>Fair_Judged_PlayerLost</samp> if omitted.
 +
# <samp>Fair_Judged_PlayerLost</samp> or <samp>Fair_Judged_PlayerWon</samp>: the player didn't/did win first place. Defaults to <samp>Fair_Judged</samp> if omitted.
 +
# <samp>Fair_Judged</samp>: shown if a more specific dialogue didn't match. If omitted, the NPC will keep their current dialogue.
 +
 
 +
''These replace the previously hardcoded translations in <samp>Strings/StringsFromCSFiles</samp>: <samp>Event.cs.1591</samp> (Pierre when he won), <samp>Event.cs.1593</samp> (Pierre when the player won), <samp>Event.cs.1595</samp> (Marnie), <samp>Event.cs.1597</samp> (Willy), and <samp>Event.cs.1600</samp> (Marnie for the purple shorts).''
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>FlowerDance_Accept_Roommate</samp><br /><samp>FlowerDance_Accept_Spouse</samp><br /><samp>FlowerDance_Accept</samp>
! effect
+
| Shown at the [[Flower Dance]] when the NPC agrees to dance. The game will prefer the <samp>_Roommate</samp> (if roommates) or <samp>_Spouse</samp> (if married) variant if applicable, else it'll check for the normal key. If omitted, defaults to a generic accept dialogue.
 +
 
 +
''This replaces the previously hardcoded translations in <samp>Strings/StringsFromCSFiles</samp> (<samp>Event.cs.1613</samp>, <samp>Event.cs.1615</samp>, <samp>Event.cs.1617</samp>, <samp>Event.cs.1619</samp>, <samp>Event.cs.1621</samp>, <samp>Event.cs.1623</samp>, <samp>Event.cs.1625</samp>, <samp>Event.cs.1627</samp>, <samp>Event.cs.1629</samp>, and <samp>Event.cs.1631</samp>).''
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Behavior</samp><br /><samp>LeftBehavior</samp><br /><samp>RightBehavior</samp><br /><samp>UpBehavior</samp><br /><samp>DownBehavior</samp>
+
| <samp>FlowerDance_Decline</samp>
| The name of the behavior to start. The pet will check for a behavior field matching its current facing direction first, then try the <samp>Behavior</samp>. If none are specified, the current behavior will continue unchanged.
+
| Shown at the [[Flower Dance]] when the NPC declines to dance. This replaces the former <samp>danceRejection</samp> key (which still works as a fallback).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>OutsideOnly</samp>
+
| <samp>WinterStar_GiveGift_Before_Roommate</samp><br /><samp>WinterStar_GiveGift_Before_Spouse</samp><br /><samp>WinterStar_GiveGift_Before</samp><br /><samp>WinterStar_GiveGift_After_Roommate</samp><br /><samp>WinterStar_GiveGift_After_Spouse</samp><br /><samp>WinterStar_GiveGift_After</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the transition can only happen if the pet is outside. Default false.
+
| Shown at the [[Feast of the Winter Star]] when the NPC gives the player their gift (before and after the player opens it). The game will prefer the <samp>_Roommate</samp> (if roommates) or <samp>_Spouse</samp> (if married) variant if applicable, else it'll check for the normal key. If omitted, the before/after dialogues each separately default to a generic translation for all NPCs.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Weight</samp>
+
| <samp>WinterStar_ReceiveGift_{{t|id}}</samp><br /><samp>WinterStar_ReceiveGift_{{t|tag}}</samp><br /><samp>WinterStar_ReceiveGift</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The option's weight when randomly choosing a behavior, relative to other behaviors in the list (e.g. <samp>2</samp> is twice as likely as <samp>1</samp>). Default 1.
+
| Shown at the [[Feast of the Winter Star]] when receiving their gift from the player. This can be by item ID (like <samp>WinterStar_ReceiveGift_(O)128</samp>), context tag (like <samp>WinterStar_ReceiveGift_category_fish</samp>), or for any item (like <samp>WinterStar_ReceiveGift</samp>). If omitted, defaults to the generic translation for all NPCs.
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Duration</samp><br /><samp>MinimumDuration</samp><br /><samp>MaximumDuration</samp>
+
| <samp>WipedMemory</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The millisecond duration until the pet transitions to a behavior in the <samp>TimeoutBehaviorChanges</samp> field, if set. You must specify either a specific duration, or an inclusive minimum-to-maximum range in which the game will choose a random duration. If omitted, the behavior won't have a duration limit.
+
| Shown the first time you talk to the NPC after erasing their memory using the [[Dark Shrine of Memory]].
|-
  −
| <samp>RandomBehaviorChangeChance</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The random probability at the start of each frame that the pet will transition to a behavior in the <samp>RandomBehaviorChanges</samp> field, if set. Specified as a value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). Default 0.
   
|}
 
|}
</dd>
+
</li>
 
+
<li>Added new [[Modding:Dialogue|dialogue]] commands:
<dt>Animation and per-frame sounds:</dt>
  −
<dd>
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
! command
! effect
+
! description
 +
|- id="gender-switch"
 +
| <samp>${male^female}$</samp><br /><samp>${male^female^non-binary}$</samp>
 +
| Change text depending on the player's gender. This largely supersedes the <samp>^</samp> dialogue token (which still works), and is supported in many more places than that token. This is applied before most other commands or parsing, so it can safely be used in cases where <samp>^</samp> might have a different meaning (e.g. mail text). For example: <code>Ahoy there ${lad^lass}$!</code> or <code>Ahoy there ${lad^lass^matey}$!</code>.
 +
 
 +
You can optionally use <samp>¦</samp> instead of <samp>^</samp>, in which case any <samp>^</samp> characters are left as-is.
 +
 
 +
Note that the non-binary value is only used if a mod overrides the player's gender, since the in-game UI only allows male or female.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Animation</samp>
+
| <samp>$action {{t|action}}</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The animation frames to play while this state is active. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
| Run a [[Modding:Trigger actions|trigger action string]], like <samp>$action AddMoney 500</samp> to add {{price|500}} to the current player.
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>$query {{t|query}}#{{t|if true}}&#124;{{t|if false}}</samp>
! effect
+
| Show different dialogue text depending on the [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] in {{t|query}}. For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 +
"Mon": "$query !PLAYER_VISITED_LOCATION Current Mine#Did you know there's an old abandoned mine up in the mountain? Apparently it's crawling with monsters!|I heard you went into the old mines up in the mountain!#Did you find anything tasty?$h"
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Frame</samp>
+
| <samp>$t {{t|topic ID}} {{o|day length}}</samp>
| The frame index in the animation. This should be an incremental number starting at 0.
+
| Add a [[Modding:Dialogue#Conversation topics|conversation topic]] for the next {{o|day length}} days (default 4 days).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Duration</samp>
+
| <samp>$v {{t|event id}} {{o|check preconditions}} {{o|skip if seen}}</samp>
| The millisecond duration for which the frame should be kept on-screen before continuing to the next frame.
+
| Immediately start an [[Modding:Event data|event]] and end the current dialogue, subject to the conditions:
 +
* {{o|check preconditions}}: whether to ignore the command if the [[Modding:Event data#Event preconditions|event's preconditions]] don't match (one of <samp>true</samp> or <samp>false</samp>). Default true.
 +
* {{o|skip if seen}}: whether to ignore the command if the player has already seen the given event. Default true.
 +
 
 +
If the event is not played, the dialogue continues to the next line instead.
 +
 
 +
For example, <code>$v 60367 false false</code> will replay the bus arrival event from the start of the game. <code>$v SomeMod.Test true false#$b#Wow! Good timing!$1</code> will play the event "SomeMod.Test" if the player meets the precondition requirements. If they do not, the dialogue "Wow! Good timing!$1" will play instead. 
 +
 
 +
Note: The command will only work if it is at the very start of the dialogue. Adding any dialogue or other commands before it will cause it not to trigger the event and display the event commands as dialogue instead.  
 +
|}
 +
</li>
 +
<li>Improved dialogue commands:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HitGround</samp>
+
! command
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to play the footstep sound for the tile under the pet when the frame starts. Default false.
+
! changes
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Jump</samp>
+
| <samp>$p</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the pet should perform a small hop when the frame starts, including a 'dwop' sound. Default false.
+
| You can now check multiple answer IDs. For example, this will show the first dialogue if the player chose dialogue answer 17, 18, or 19:
|-
+
<pre>$p 17|18|19#I guess you think nothing would happen, right?$u|Maybe a wicked ghost would appear!</pre>
| <samp>Sound</samp>
+
|}</li>
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] for the sound to play when the animation starts or loops. If set to <samp>BARK</samp>, the pet's <samp>BarkSound</samp> (or breed's <samp>BarkOverride</samp>) field is used. Defaults to none.
+
<li>[[Modding:Dialogue#Response IDs|Dialogue response IDs]] are now [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string IDs]].</li>
|-
+
<li>[[Secrets#Item Spawn Cheat|Item spawn codes]] now use string item IDs. That means you can spawn any item using its [[#Custom items|qualified item ID]] (like <code>[(F)1664]</code> for a [[Mystic Rug]]), but can no longer prepend zeros (e.g. <code>[128]</code> is a pufferfish but <code>[0128]</code> is an error item).</li>
| <samp>SoundRange</samp><br /><samp>SoundRangeFromBorder</samp><br /><samp>SoundIsVoice</samp>
+
<li>For C# mods, <samp>Dialogue</samp> now tracks the translation key used to build it (when applicable). For example, you can detect when the player is rejected at the [[Flower Dance]] (derived from {{github|spacechase0/StardewValleyMods|Three-Heart Dance Partner}}):
| See description for the equivalent behavior fields, but applies to the frame's <samp>Sound</samp> field instead.
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
|}
+
private void OnMenuChanged(object sender, MenuChangedEventArgs e)
|-
+
{
| <samp>Shake</samp>
+
    bool isDanceRejection =
| ''(Optional)'' The millisecond duration for which to shake the pet when the state starts. Default 0.
+
        Game1.currentLocation?.currentEvent?.FestivalName == "Flower Dance"
|-
+
        && e.NewMenu is DialogueBox dialogueBox
| <samp>LoopMode</samp>
+
        && dialogueBox.characterDialogue is {} dialogue
| ''(Optional)'' What to do when the last animation frame is reached while the behavior is still active. The possible values are <samp>Hold</samp> (keep the last frame visible until the animation ends), <samp>Loop</samp> (restart from the first frame), or <samp>None</samp> (equivalent to <samp>Loop</samp>). Default <samp>None</samp>.
+
        && dialogue.TranslationKey == $"Characters\\Dialogue\\{dialogue.speaker?.Name}:danceRejection";
|-
+
}
| <samp>AnimationMinimumLoops</samp><br /><samp>AnimationMaximumLoops</samp>
+
</syntaxhighlight>
| ''(Optional)'' The minimum and maximum number of times to play the animation. Both must be specified to have any effect. The game will choose an inclusive random value between them. Both default to -1 (don't repeat animation).
+
 
|}
+
For C# mods that create <samp>Dialogue</samp> instances directly, there's a few ways to do it now:
</dd>
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
</dl>
+
// from a translation key
|}
+
var dialogue = new Dialogue(npc, "Strings\\StringsFromCSFiles:Utility.cs.5360");
 +
 
 +
// from custom text (with or without a translation key)
 +
var dialogue = new Dialogue(npc, null, "Some arbitrary text to show as-is");
 +
 
 +
// from a translation with tokens
 +
var dialogue = Dialogue.FromTranslation(npc, "Data\\ExtraDialogue:PurchasedItem_2_QualityLow_Willy", whatToCallPlayer, particle, i.DisplayName);
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
   −
=====Breeds=====
+
You can also easily add fallback logic using <samp>Dialogue.TryGetDialogue</samp> or <samp>npc.TryGetDialogue</samp>. For example:
{| class="wikitable"
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
|-
+
Dialogue dialogue =
! field
+
    npc.TryGetDialogue($"rejection_{itemId}_{locationName}_{x}_{y}")
! effect
+
    ?? npc.TryGetDialogue($"rejection_{itemId}_{locationName}")
|-
+
    ?? npc.TryGetDialogue($"rejection_{itemId}")
| <samp>Breeds</samp>
+
    ?? new Dialogue(npc, "Strings\\StringsFromCSFiles:NPC.cs.3971");
| The cosmetic breeds which can be selected in the character customization menu when creating a save. This consists of a list of models with these fields:
+
</syntaxhighlight>
{| class="wikitable"
+
</li>
|-
+
<li>For C# mods, added a <samp>dialogue.sideEffects</samp> field to run code when the dialogue is displayed.</li>
! field
+
<li>The 'reveal taste' dialogue command now uses the format <samp>%revealtaste:{{t|npc name}}:{{t|item ID}}</samp> to support item IDs. (The previous <samp>%revealtaste{{t|npc name}}{{t|item index}}</samp> format still works to support old content packs, but the item index can only be a number.)</li>
! effect
+
<li>NPCs no longer override the portrait for a gift taste dialogue that uses a portrait command explicitly.</li>
 +
<li>Fixed unknown [[Modding:Dialogue|dialogue]] commands starting with <samp>$</samp> being parsed as a portrait number when not numeric.</li>
 +
<li>Fixed NPCs only using a <code>{day name}{hearts}_{year}</code> dialogue if they also have a <code>{day name}{hearts}</code> one.</li>
 +
<li>Fixed NPCs only using the <code>MovieInvitation</code> dialogue key in English.</li>
 +
</ul>
 +
 
 +
===Schedule changes===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Schedule data]]|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
<ul>
 +
<li>Schedule keys are now case-insensitive.</li>
 +
<li>Added a new <samp>{{t|day of week}}_{{t|min hearts}}</samp> schedule key.</li>
 +
<li>Added an <samp>NPC.ScheduleKey</samp> field which always matches their loaded schedule.</li>
 +
<li>Schedule commands now trim surrounding whitespace, so they can be multilined for readability. For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">"Wed": "
 +
    1000 ArchaeologyHouse 11 9 0/
 +
    1800 Town 47 87 0/
 +
    2200 SeedShop 1 9 3 abigail_sleep
 +
"</syntaxHighlight></li>
 +
<li>Removed an unintended schedule fallback to a <samp>{season}_spring_{hearts}</samp> key. It'll skip to the <samp>spring</samp> default instead.</li>
 +
<li>Schedules are now fault-tolerant:
 +
* Fixed crash if a selected schedule can't be parsed. The NPC now logs an error and continues with the next fallback instead.
 +
* Fixed crash if certain hardcoded schedules aren't present (like Penny's <samp>marriageJob</samp> or Pam's <samp>bus</samp>).
 +
* Fixed error if a schedule command is empty.</li>
 +
</ul>
 +
 
 +
===Other NPC changes===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:NPC data]] as needed|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
<ul>
 +
<li>Added <samp>Game1.characterData</samp> and <samp>Game1.farmAnimalData</samp> to read NPC/animal info without constantly reloading the <samp>Data/Characters</samp> or <samp>Data/FarmAnimals</samp> asset.</li>
 +
<li>All translated NPC names are now in <samp>Strings/NPCNames</samp>.
 +
<li>Added new fields & methods for C# mods:
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ID</samp>
+
! type
| The unique ID for the breed within the pet type.
+
! field/method
 +
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Texture</samp>
+
|rowspan="2"| <samp>AdventureGuild</samp>
| The asset name for the breed spritesheet for the pet's in-game sprite. This should be 128 pixels wide, and 256 (cat) or 288 (dog) pixels high.
+
| <samp>IsComplete(data)</samp>
 +
| Get whether an [[Adventurer's Guild]] monster eradication goal has been completed, regardless of whether the player collected its rewards yet.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IconTexture</samp>
+
| <samp>HasCollectedReward(player, id)</samp>
| The asset name for the breed icon texture, shown on the character customization screen and in-game menu. This should be a 16x16 pixel icon.
+
| Get whether a given player has completed an [[Adventurer's Guild]] monster eradication goal and collected its rewards. For example:
|-
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
| <samp>IconSourceRect</samp>
+
bool isPhoneUnlocked = AdventureGuild.HasCollectedReward(Game1.player, "Gil_FlameSpirits");
| The icon's pixel area within the <samp>IconTexture</samp>, specified as an object with <samp>X</samp>, <samp>Y</samp>, <samp>Width</samp>, and <samp>Height</samp> fields.
+
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BarkOverride</samp>
+
| <samp>AnimalHouse</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Override the pet's <samp>BarkSound</samp> field for this breed, if set.
+
| <samp>adoptAnimal</samp>
 +
| Add an animal to this location and set the location as the animal's home.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>VoicePitch</samp>
+
| <samp>AnimatedSprite</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The [[wikipedia:Pitch (music)|pitch]] applied to the pet's bark sound, measured as a decimal value relative to 1. Defaults to 1.
+
| <samp>Owner</samp>
|}
+
| The NPC which owns the sprite.
|}
  −
 
  −
=====Advanced=====
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
|rowspan="3"| <samp>Character</samp>
! effect
+
| <samp>IsVillager</samp>
 +
| Whether this is an NPC-type villager (i.e. not a monster, horse, pet, player's child, etc). In other words, this checks whether the NPC would use data from <samp>Data/Characters</samp> (regardless of whether they currently have an entry in the asset).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
+
| <samp>StandingPixel</samp>
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
+
| The character's cached pixel position within the current location, based on the center pixel of their bounding box.
|}
  −
 
  −
====Other changes====
  −
* The pet bowl is now a building which can be constructed or moved. Each pet is assigned to an available pet bowl. For C# mods, each pet now has a <samp>guid</samp> field populated with a unique ID, and each pet bowl has a <samp>petGuid</samp> field which tracks its owner (see the <samp>PetBowl::HasPet()</samp> and <samp>PetBowl::FindPet()</samp> methods).
  −
* In the [[Modding:Event data#Basic format|event character setup]], you can now use <samp>pet</samp> to add a pet of the player's selected type. Its actor name will be <samp>PetActor</samp> in other event commands. This supersedes <samp>cat</samp> (with name <samp>Cat</samp>) and <samp>dog</samp> (with name <samp>Dog</samp>), though those still work too.
  −
* For C# mods:
  −
** All pets now use a generic <samp>Pet</samp> class, instead of <samp>Cat</samp> or <samp>Dog</samp>. The pet type is tracked by the pet's <samp>petType</samp> field.
  −
** The player's preferred pet type is tracked by <samp>Game1.player.whichPetType</samp>. The former <samp>catPerson</samp> field is now readonly and checks that field.
  −
** Added <samp>Pet.type_cat</samp> and <samp>Pet.type_dog</samp> constants for the default pet types.
  −
 
  −
===Custom monster eradication goals===
  −
: ''See also: [[#Monster eradication goal flag changes|Monster eradication goal flag changes]].''
  −
 
  −
You can now add/edit [[Adventurer's Guild]] monster eradication goals by editing the new <samp>Data/MonsterSlayerQuests</samp> data asset.
  −
 
  −
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
  −
* The key is a unique ID for the monster eradication goal. This ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters, and custom goal IDs should ideally be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_GoalName</samp>.
  −
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
  −
 
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>Tile</samp><br /><samp>TilePoint</samp>
! effect
+
| The character's cached tile position within their current location. <samp>Tile</samp> is their exact non-integer position, and <samp>TilePoint</samp> is their integer tile position.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DisplayName</samp>
+
|rowspan="7"| <samp>FarmAnimal</samp>
| A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the goal's display name, shown on the board in the Adventurer's Guild.
+
| <samp>isAdult</samp>
 +
| Get whether the farm animal is fully grown (opposite of <samp>isBaby()</samp>).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Targets</samp>
+
| <samp>CanGetProduceWithTool</samp>
| A list of [[Modding:Monster data#Monster IDs|monster IDs]] that are counted towards the <samp>Count</samp>.
+
| Get whether the farm animal's produce can be collected with a given tool (e.g. milk pail for a cow).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Count</samp>
+
| <samp>CanLiveIn</samp>
| The total number of monsters (matching the <samp>Targets</samp>) which must be defeated to complete this goal.
+
| Get whether the animal can be added to a building.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RewardItemId</samp>
+
| <samp>GetDisplayName</samp><br /><samp>GetShopDescription</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom items|qualified ID]] for the item that can be collected from [[Gil]] when this goal is completed. Default none.
+
| Get the translated display name or shop description for this animal.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>GetHarvestType</samp>
 +
| Get whether the animal's produce is dropped or collected with a tool.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RewardItemPrice</samp>
+
| <samp>growFully</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The price of the <samp>RewardItemId</samp> in [[Marlon]]'s shop after the goal is completed, or -1 to disable buying it from Marlon. Default -1.
+
| Instantly age the animal to adulthood if it's still a baby.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RewardDialogue</samp><br /><samp>RewardDialogueFlag</samp>
+
| <samp>ReloadTextureIfNeeded</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for custom [[Gil]] dialogue shown when talking to him after completing the goal, and an optional [[Modding:Mail data|mail flag]] to set when the player has seen the dialogue. Both default to none.
+
| Update the animal sprite based on the current state + data.
 
  −
If there are reward items, they're shown after this dialogue.
  −
 
  −
If <samp>RewardDialogue</samp> is used without <samp>RewardDialogueFlag</samp>, then this dialogue will be shown each time the reward menu is opened after completing the goal, until the player collects the reward items. If the <samp>RewardItems</samp> isn't set, this can safely be omitted since the goal will be marked collected immediately.
  −
 
  −
This doesn't send a letter; see <samp>RewardMail</samp> or <samp>RewardMailAll</samp> for that.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RewardFlag</samp><br /><samp>RewardFlagAll</samp>
+
| rowspan="2"| <samp>Farmer</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The [[Modding:Mail data|mail flag ID]] to set for the current player (<samp>RewardFlag</samp>) or all players (<samp>RewardFlagAll</samp>) when talking to [[Gil]] after completing the goal. Default none.
+
| <samp>GetDisplayPants</samp><br /><samp>GetDisplayShirt</samp>
 +
| Get the texture and sprite index to draw for the player's pants or shirt. This accounts for override clothing, worn clothing, and the default clothing drawn when the farmer isn't wearing anything.
   −
Note that <samp>RewardFlag</samp> is usually not needed, since the game will also set a <samp>Gil_{{t|goal ID}}</samp> flag regardless.
+
For example:
 
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
This doesn't send a letter; see <samp>RewardMail</samp> or <samp>RewardMailAll</samp> for that.
+
Game1.player.GetDisplayShirt(out Texture2D texture, out int spriteIndex);
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RewardMail</samp><br /><samp>RewardMailAll</samp>
+
| <samp>CanDyePants</samp><br /><samp>CanDyeShirt</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The mail letter ID to add to the mailbox tomorrow for the current player (<samp>RewardMail</samp>) or all players (<samp>RewardMailAll</samp>). Default none.
+
| Get whether the currently equipped pants or shirt can be [[Dyeing|dyed]].
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
+
| <samp>Monster</samp>
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
+
| <samp>GetDisplayName(name)</samp>
|}
+
| Get the translated display name for a monster type.
 
  −
===Custom phone calls===
  −
Mods can now extend the [[telephone]] with custom calls (both incoming calls, and phone numbers which the player can call).
  −
 
  −
====Incoming calls====
  −
You can add or customize incoming calls by editing the <samp>Data/IncomingPhoneCalls</samp> asset.
  −
 
  −
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
  −
* The key is a unique call ID. This should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters, and custom entries should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_CallId</samp>.
  −
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
  −
 
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
|rowspan="4"| <samp>NPC</samp>
! effect
+
| <samp>CanReceiveGifts</samp>
 +
| Get whether this NPC can receive gifts from the player (regardless of whether they've already received one today).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Dialogue</samp>
+
| <samp>GetData</samp><br /><samp>NPC.TryGetData</samp>
| The dialogue text to show when the player answers the phone. This can use the full [[Modding:Dialogue|dialogue format]] (including questions and different dialogue based on the selected answer).
+
| Get the underlying data from <samp>Data/Characters</samp> for this NPC, if any.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FromNpc</samp>
+
| <samp>NPC.GetDisplayName(name)</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The internal name of the NPC making the call. If specified, that NPC's name and portrait will be shown.
+
| Get the translated display name in the current language for an NPC by their internal name.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FromPortrait</samp>
+
| <samp>hasDarkSkin</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The asset name for the portrait spritesheet to display (like <samp>Portraits/Abigail</samp>). If <samp>FromNpc</samp> is specified too, this overrides the portrait from that NPC. If both <samp>FromNpc</samp> and <samp>FromDisplayName</samp> are null, this portrait will be shown with the display name "???".
+
| Whether this character has dark skin for the purposes of child genetics.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FromDisplayName</samp>
+
| <samp>Pet</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the calling NPC's display name. If <samp>FromNpc</samp> is specified too, this overrides the display name from that NPC.
+
| <samp>GetPetData</samp><br /><samp>TryGetData</samp>
 +
| Get the underlying data from <samp>Data/Pets</samp> for this pet, if any.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MaxCalls</samp>
+
| <samp>ShopMenu</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The maximum number of times a player can receive this phone call, or <c>-1</samp> for no limit. Default 1.
+
| <samp>ShopId</samp>
 +
| A key which identifies the current shop. This may be the unique shop ID in <samp>Data/Shops</samp> for a standard shop, <samp>Dresser</samp> or <samp>FishTank</samp> for furniture, etc. This is guaranteed to be set to a relevant shop ID.
 +
 
 +
This replaces the former <samp>shopContext</samp> field, and will usually have the same value in cases where that was set to a unique shop ID.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>TriggerCondition</samp><br /><samp>RingCondition</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' If set, a game state query which indicates whether to trigger this phone call (<samp>TriggerCondition</samp>) or whether the phone rings when this call is received (<samp>RingCondition</samp>).
+
| <samp>getAllVillagers</samp>
 +
| Get all villager NPCs (excluding horses, pets, monsters, player children, etc). This works just like <samp>getAllCharacters</samp> with an added filter.
 +
|}
 +
</li>
 +
<li>NPCs now update on save loaded when their home data changes.</li>
 +
<li><samp>NPC.reloadSprite()</samp> now has an argument to only reload the appearance, without changing other data.</li>
 +
<li><samp>Utility.getAllCharacters()</samp> now returns a plain <samp>List&lt;NPC&gt;</samp> value instead of a custom <samp>DisposableList&lt;NPC&gt;</samp>, so you can use normal LINQ querying on it.</li>
 +
<li><samp>Utility.GetHorseWarpRestrictionsForFarmer(player)</samp> now returns an enum (which is more efficient and easier for mods to patch), and added a new <samp>Utility.GetHorseWarpErrorMessage(restrictions)</samp> method to get the error message to show for it.</li>
 +
<li><samp>Farmer.hasAFriendWithHeartLevel</samp> now has an optional max-hearts argument.</li>
 +
<li>Removed most <samp>FarmAnimal</samp> fields/properties which just mirror the underlying data.</li>
 +
<li>Removed invalid item IDs in <samp>Data/NPCGiftTastes</samp>.</li>
 +
<li>Fixed NPCs sometimes duplicated on save load (particularly if their home location changed).</li>
 +
<li>Fixed child NPCs like [[Jas]] or [[Vincent]] ignoring relative titles like "mom" in <samp>Data/NPCDispositions</samp> (now <samp>Data/Characters</samp>) for reveal-gift-taste dialogues.</li>
 +
<li>Fixed custom NPCs ignoring dialogue when they use a subclass of <samp>NPC</samp>.</li>
 +
<li>Fixed monsters not loading their display name from <samp>Data/Monsters</samp> for English players.</li>
 +
<li>Fixed player children not applying the <samp>IsInvisible</samp> flag.</li>
 +
</ul>
   −
Whether a player receives this call depends on both fields: <samp>TriggerCondition</samp> is checked on the main player before sending the call to all players, then <samp>RingCondition</samp> is checked on each player to determine whether the phone rings for them.
+
==What's new for everything else==
|-
+
===Buff overhaul===
| <samp>IgnoreBaseChance</samp>
+
{{/doc status|a new doc page|done=false}}
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to ignore the 1% base chance when checking whether to trigger an incoming call. If true, the game will check if this call can be received regardless of the base chance. Default false.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>SimpleDialogueSplitBy</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional, specialized)'' If set, marks the call as having a simple dialogue string without an NPC name and portrait, with lines split into multiple boxes by this substring. For example, <code>"SimpleDialogueSplitBy": "#"</code> will split <code>Box A#Box B#Box C</code> into three consecutive dialogue boxes.
     −
You should omit this in most cases, and use the regular dialogue format in <samp>Dialogue</samp> to split lines if needed. This is mainly intended to support some older vanilla phone calls.
+
: ''See also: [[#Custom buffs|custom buffs]].''
|-
  −
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
  −
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
  −
|}
     −
====Custom handlers in C#====
+
1.6 rewrites buffs to work more consistently and be more extensible:
C# mods can implement <samp>StardewValley.PhoneCalls.IPhoneHandler</samp> and add it to <samp>Phone.PhoneHandlers</samp> for full control over both incoming and outgoing calls:
     −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
* Buff logic is unified into <samp>Game1.player.buffs</samp>, which is the single source of truth for buff data. This replaces the previous <samp>player.added*</samp> and <samp>player.appliedBuffs</samp> fields, <samp>BuffsDisplay</samp> logic, enchantment stat bonuses, and boots/ring attribute changes on (un)equip.
/// <summary>The mod entry point.</summary>
+
* This also removes limitations on buff types (e.g. buffs can add weapon bonuses and weapons can add attribute buffs) and buffable equipment (e.g. equipped tools can have buffs too).
internal class ModEntry : Mod
+
* Buff effects are now fully recalculated when they change, to fix a range of longstanding bugs like attribute drift and double-debuffs. Just like before, the buffs are managed locally; only the buff IDs and aggregate attribute effects are synced.
{
+
 
     /// <inheritdoc />
+
'''For C# mods:'''
     public override void Entry(IModHelper helper)
+
* Each buff now has a unique string ID. You can apply a new buff with the same ID to replace it (so you no longer need to manually find and remove previous instances of the buff).
 +
* The buff duration can now be set to <samp>Buff.ENDLESS</samp> to remove the duration. It'll last all day until the player sleeps.
 +
* You can add standard buff effects to any equipment by overriding <samp>Item.AddEquipmentEffects</samp>, or add custom behaviour/buffs by overriding <samp>Item.onEquip</samp> and <samp>Item.onUnequip</samp>.
 +
* You can add custom food or drink buffs by overriding <samp>Item.GetFoodOrDrinkBuffs()</samp>.
 +
* The <samp>Buff</samp> constructor now supports a custom icon texture, sprite index, display name, description, and millisecond duration to fully support custom buffs.
 +
* You can change how buff attributes are displayed (or add new attributes) by extending the <samp>BuffsDisplay.displayAttributes</samp> list.
 +
* You can have invisible buffs by setting <samp>buff.visible = false</samp>.
 +
 
 +
For example, here's how to add a custom buff which adds +3 speed:
 +
 
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
Buff buff = new Buff(
 +
     id: "Example.ModId_ZoomZoom",
 +
    displayName: "Zoom Zoom", // can optionally specify description text too
 +
    iconTexture: this.Helper.ModContent.Load<Texture2D>("assets/zoom.png"),
 +
    iconSheetIndex: 0,
 +
    duration: 30_000, // 30 seconds
 +
     effects: new BuffEffects()
 
     {
 
     {
         Phone.PhoneHandlers.Add(new CustomPhoneHandler());
+
         Speed = { 10 } // shortcut for buff.Speed.Value = 10
 
     }
 
     }
}
+
);
 +
Game1.player.applyBuff(buff);
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
 
 +
You can also implement your own custom effects in code by checking if the buff is active, like <code>Game1.player.hasBuff("Example.ModId_ZoomZoom")</code>.
 +
 
 +
===Custom audio===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Audio]]|done=true}}
 +
 
 +
You can now add or edit music tracks or sound effects by editing the new <samp>Data/AudioChanges</samp> asset. New cues are added to the game's soundbank, so they can be used anywhere normal audio can be used (e.g. the <samp>Music</samp> [[Modding:Maps|map property]]). This supports <samp>.ogg</samp> and <samp>.wav</samp> files, and the vanilla audio features (e.g. randomizing audio from one ID).
 +
 
 +
Audio is also more fault-tolerant in 1.6: the game no longer crashes when playing audio which doesn't exist, it now logs an error and returns a default quiet click sound instead. (If you use <code>try..catch</code> to check if an audio cue exists, you should check <code>Game1.soundbank.Exists(name)</code> instead.)
 +
 
 +
===Custom buffs===
 +
{{/doc status|a new doc page|done=false}}
   −
/// <summary>A custom phone handler.</summary>
+
: ''See also: [[#Buff overhaul|buff overhaul]].''
internal class CustomPhoneHandler : IPhoneHandler
  −
{
  −
    ...
  −
}
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
     −
See <samp>StardewValley.PhoneCalls.DefaultPhoneHandler</samp> in the [[Modding:Modder Guide/Get Started#decompile|decompiled game code]] for an example implementation.
+
You can now define custom buffs by editing the new <samp>Data/Buffs</samp> asset. You can then use the buff from other places like <samp>Data/Object</samp>'s <samp>Buff</samp> field or the C# <samp>Buff</samp> constructor.
   −
===Custom shops===
+
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
====Format====
+
* The key is a [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for the buff.
You can now create and edit shops via the new <samp>Data/Shops</samp> asset. This consists of a string → model lookup, where the key is a unique ID for the shop (using a globally unique ID which includes your mod ID like <samp>ExampleMod.Id_ShopName</samp> for custom shops), and the value is a model with these fields:
+
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
    
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
 
! field
 
! field
! effect
+
! purpose
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Items</samp>
+
| <samp>DisplayName</samp>
| The items to add to the shop inventory. This consists of a list of values with these fields:
+
| A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the buff name.
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>Description</samp>
! effect
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the buff name. Default none.
 
|-
 
|-
| ''common fields''
+
| <samp>IsDebuff</samp>
| See [[#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported by shop items.
+
| ''(Optional)'' >Whether this buff counts as a debuff, so its duration should be halved when wearing a [[Sturdy Ring|sturdy ring]]. Default false.
 
  −
Notes:
  −
* If set to an [[#Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, all of them will be added to the shop.
  −
* The <samp>MinStack</samp> and <samp>MaxStack</samp> fields apply to the item after it's purchased, and have no effect on the price or <samp>Stock</samp> limit.
  −
* If the player found [[Pierre's Missing Stocklist]], season conditions in the <samp>Condition</samp> field are ignored in [[Pierre's General Store]].
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Price</samp>
+
| <samp>GlowColor</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The gold price to purchase the item from the shop. Defaults to the item's normal price, or zero if <samp>TradeItemId</samp> is specified.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The glow color to apply to the player. See [[#Color fields|color format]]. Default none.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>TradeItemId</samp><br /><samp>TradeItemAmount</samp>
+
| <samp>Duration</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom items|qualified or unqualified item ID]] and amount which must be traded to purchase this item. Defaults to no item and 1 respectively.
+
| The duration in milliseconds for which the buff should be active. This can be set to value <samp>-2</samp> for a buff that should last for the rest of the day.
 
  −
If both <samp>Price</samp> and <samp>TradeItemId</samp> are specified, the player will have to provide both to get the item.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ApplyProfitMargins</samp>
+
| <samp>MaxDuration</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to multiply the price by the difficulty modifier, which reduces the price for higher [[options|profit margins]]. This can be <samp>true</samp> (always apply it), <samp>false</samp> (never apply it), or <samp>null</samp> (apply for certain items like saplings). This is applied before any quantity modifiers. Default <samp>null</samp>.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The maximum buff duration in milliseconds. If specified and larger than <samp>Duration</samp>, a random value between <samp>Duration</samp> and <samp>MaxDuration</samp> will be selected for each buff. Default none.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IgnoreShopPriceModifiers</samp>
+
| <samp>IconTexture</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to ignore the shop's <samp>PriceModifiers</samp> field for this item. This has no effect on the item's equivalent field. Default false.
+
| The asset name for the texture containing the buff's sprite.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AvailableStockModifiers</samp><br /><samp>PriceModifiers</samp>
+
| <samp>IconSpriteIndex</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' [[#Quantity modifiers|Quantity modifiers]] applied to the <samp>AvailableStock</samp> or <samp>Price</samp> values.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The sprite index for the buff icon within the <samp>IconTexture</samp>. Default 0.
 
  −
Notes:
  −
* The price modifiers stack with the <samp>PriceModifiers</samp> field on the shop (unless <samp>IgnoreStorePriceModifiers</samp> is true).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>AvailableStockModifierMode</samp><br /><samp>PriceModifierMode</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' [[#Quantity modifiers|quantity modifier modes]] which indicate what to do if multiple modifiers in the <samp>AvailableStockModifiers</samp> or <samp>PriceModifiers</samp> field apply at the same time. Default <samp>Stack</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>AvoidRepeat</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to avoid adding this item to the shop if it would duplicate one that was already added. If the item ID is randomized, this will choose a value that hasn't already been added to the shop if possible. Default false.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>AvailableStock</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The maximum number of the item which can be purchased in one day. Default unlimited.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AvailableStockLimit</samp>
+
| <samp>Effects</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' If <samp>Stock</samp> is set, how the limit is applied in multiplayer. This has no effect on recipes.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The buff attributes to apply. Default none.
   −
The possible values are:
+
This consists of a model with any combination of these fields:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! value
+
! field
! effect
+
! purpose
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Global</samp>
+
| <samp>FarmingLevel</samp><br /><samp>FishingLevel</samp><br /><samp>ForagingLevel</samp><br /><samp>LuckLevel</samp><br /><samp>MiningLevel</samp>
| The limit is shared by every player in the world. For example, if the <samp>Stock</samp> was <samp>1</samp> and a player bought it, no other players could buy one.
+
| ''(Optional)'' An amount applied to the matching [[Skills|skill level]] while the buff is active. This can be negative for a debuff. Default 0.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Player</samp>
+
| <samp>Attack</samp><br /><samp>Defense</samp><br /><samp>MagneticRadius</samp><br /><samp>MaxStamina</samp><br /><samp>Speed</samp>
| The limit applies to each player separately. For example, if the <samp>Stock</samp> was <samp>1</samp>, each player could buy one.
+
| ''(Optional)'' An amount applied to the player's [[attack]], [[defense]], [[Magnetism|magnetic radius]], maximum [[Energy|stamina]], or [[speed]] while the buff is active. This can be negative for a debuff. Default 0.
|-
  −
| <samp>None</samp>
  −
| The limit applies to the current instance of the shop menu. If you exit and reopen the menu, the item will reappear with the same stock. This is mainly used for items that are added conditionally.
  −
|}
  −
 
  −
Default <samp>Global</samp>.
   
|}
 
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SalableItemTags</samp>
+
| <samp>ActionsOnApply</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A list of [[Modding:Items#Context tags|context tags]] for items which the player can sell to to this shop. Default none.
+
| ''(Optional)'' Run any number of [[Modding:Trigger actions|trigger action strings]] when the buff is applied to the current player. For example, this increments a player stat:
|-
  −
| <samp>Owners</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The portrait and dialogue to show in the shop menu UI.
  −
 
  −
When the [[#Map/tile property changes|<samp>Action OpenShop</samp> tile property]] specifies {{o|owner tile area}}, the first NPC within the tile area which matches an owner entry is used; if no NPCs match, the shop isn't opened. If <samp>Owners</samp> is omitted, the shop is opened regardless of whether an NPC is present, and no portrait or dialogue is shown.
  −
 
  −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! field
  −
! effect
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Name</samp>
  −
| One of...
  −
* the internal name for the NPC who must be in range to use this entry;
  −
* <samp>AnyOrNone</samp> to use this entry regardless of whether any NPC is within the shop area;
  −
* <samp>Any</samp> to use this entry if ''any'' NPC is within the shop area;
  −
* <samp>None</samp> to use this entry if ''no'' NPC is within the shop area.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Id</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' An ID for this entry within the shop. This only needs to be unique within the current shop's owner list. Defaults to the <samp>Name</samp> value.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Condition</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this owner entry is available. If omitted, it's always available.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Portrait</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' One of...
  −
* the internal name of the NPC whose portrait to show;
  −
* the asset name of the portrait spritesheet to display.
  −
 
  −
If omitted, defaults to the portrait for the NPC matching the <samp>Name</samp> field (if any). If set to a value which doesn't match an NPC or texture asset name, the portrait is disabled.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Dialogues</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A list of possible dialogues if this entry is selected. Each day one dialogue will be randomly chosen to show in the shop UI. Each dialogue consists of a model with these fields:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! field
  −
! effect
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Id</samp>
  −
| An ID for this dialogue. This only needs to be unique within the current dialogue list. For a custom entry, you should use a unique ID which includes your mod ID like <samo>ExampleMod.Id_DialogueName</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Dialogue</samp>
  −
| The dialogue text to show, as a [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]]. The resulting text is parsed using the [[Modding:Dialogue|dialogue format]].
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>RandomDialogue</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A list of dialogue texts to randomly choose from, using the same format as <samp>Dialogue</samp>. If set, <samp>Dialogue</samp> is optional and ignored. Each entry in the list has an equal probability of being chosen, and the choice is persisted for the current day. For example:
   
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
"RandomDialogue": [
+
"ActionsOnApply": [
     "[LocalizedText Strings\StringsFromCSFiles:ShopMenu.cs.11469]",
+
     "IncrementStat {{ModId}}_NumberEaten 1"
    "[LocalizedText Strings\StringsFromCSFiles:ShopMenu.cs.11470]",
  −
    "[LocalizedText Strings\StringsFromCSFiles:ShopMenu.cs.11471]"
   
]
 
]
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Condition</samp>
+
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether the dialogue should be available. If omitted, the dialogue is always available.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.  
 
|}
 
|}
   −
This can be set to an empty list (<code>"Dialogues": []</code>) to disable the dialogue text entirely. If omitted, defaults to a generic "''Have a look at my wares''" text.
+
===Custom data fields===
|-
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Common data field types#Custom fields]]|done=true}}
| <samp>RandomizeDialogueOnOpen</samp>
+
 
| ''(Optional)'' If <samp>Dialogues</samp> has multiple matching entries, whether to re-randomize which one is selected each time the shop is opened (<samp>true</samp>) or once per day (<samp>false</samp>).
+
Many data assets now have a <samp>CustomFields</samp> field. This is ignored by the game, but lets mods add their own data (e.g. to enable mod framework features).
|}
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Currency</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The currency in which all items in the shop should be priced. The valid values are 0 (money), 1 (star tokens), 2 (Qi coins), and 4 (Qi gems). Default 0. For item trading, see <samp>TradeItemId</samp> for each item.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ApplyProfitMargins</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The default value for <samp>ApplyProfitMargins</samp> under <samp>Items</samp>, if set. This can be <samp>true</samp> (always apply it), <samp>false</samp> (never apply it), or <samp>null</samp> (apply for certain items like saplings). This is applied before any quantity modifiers. Default <samp>null</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>StackSizeVisibility</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' How to draw stack size numbers in the shop list by default. If omitted, the default shop logic is applied (usually equivalent to <samp>Show</samp>).
  −
 
  −
The possible values are:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! value
  −
! effect
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Hide</samp>
  −
| Always hide the stack size.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Show</samp>
  −
| Always draw the stack size.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ShowIfMultiple</samp>
  −
| Draw the stack size if it's more than one.
  −
|}
  −
 
  −
This is ignored in some special cases (e.g. recipes can't have a stack size).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>OpenSound</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] to play when the shop menu is opened. Defaults to <samp>dwop</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>PurchaseSound</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] to play when an item is purchased normally. Defaults to <samp>purchaseClick</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>purchaseRepeatSound</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] to play when accumulating a stack to purchase (e.g. by holding right-click on PC). Defaults to <samp>purchaseRepeat</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>PriceModifiers</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' [[#Quantity modifiers|Quantity modifiers]] applied to the sell price for items in this shop. See also <samp>PriceModifiers</samp> under <samp>Items</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>PriceModifierMode</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Quantity modifiers|quantity modifier mode]] which indicates what to do if multiple modifiers in the <samp>PriceModifiers</samp> field apply at the same time. This only affects that specific field, it won't affect price modifiers under <samp>Items</samp>. Default <samp>Stack</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>VisualTheme</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The visual theme to apply to the shop UI, or omit to use the default theme. The first matching theme is applied. All fields are optional and will fallback to the default theme.
  −
 
  −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! field
  −
! effect
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Condition</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this theme should be applied. Defaults to always true.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>WindowBorderTexture</samp><br /><samp>WindowBorderSourceRect</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The texture asset name, and the pixel area within it, for the shop window border. Defaults to <samp>LooseSprites\Cursors</samp> at (384, 373) with size 18×18.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>PortraitBackgroundTexture</samp><br /><samp>PortraitBackgroundSourceRect</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The texture asset name, and the pixel area within it, for the NPC portrait background. Defaults to <samp>LooseSprites\Cursors</samp> at (603, 414) with size 74×74.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>DialogueBackgroundTexture</samp><br /><samp>DialogueBackgroundSourceRect</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The texture asset name, and the pixel area within it, for the NPC dialogue background. Defaults to <samp>Maps\MenuTiles</samp> at (0, 256) with size 60×60.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>DialogueColor</samp><br /><samp>DialogueShadowColor</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The sprite text color for the dialogue text. See [[#Color fields|color format]]. Defaults to the game's standard text color.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ItemRowBackgroundTexture</samp><br /><samp>ItemRowBackgroundSourceRect</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The texture asset name, and the pixel area within it, for the item row background in the shop inventory. Defaults to <samp>LooseSprites\Cursors</samp> at (384, 396) with size 15×15.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ItemRowBackgroundHoverColor</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The color tint to apply to the item row background in the shop inventory when the cursor is hovering over it, or <samp>White</samp> for no tint. See [[#Color fields|color format]]. Defaults to <samp>Wheat</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ItemRowTextColor</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The sprite text color for the item text. See [[#Color fields|color format]]. Defaults to the game's standard text color.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ItemIconBackgroundTexture</samp><br /><samp>ItemIconBackgroundSourceRect</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The texture asset name, and the pixel area within it, for the background behind the item icons. Defaults to <samp>LooseSprites\Cursors</samp> at (296, 363) with size 18×18.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ScrollUpTexture</samp><br /><samp>ScrollUpSourceRect</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The texture asset name, and the pixel area within it, for the up arrow icon above the scrollbar. Defaults to <samp>LooseSprites\Cursors</samp> at (421, 459) with size 11×12.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ScrollDownTexture</samp><br /><samp>ScrollDownSourceRect</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The texture asset name, and the pixel area within it, for the down arrow icon beneath the scrollbar. Defaults to <samp>LooseSprites\Cursors</samp> at (421, 472) with size 11×12.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ScrollBarFrontTexture</samp><br /><samp>ScrollBarFrontSourceRect</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The texture asset name, and the pixel area within it, for the sliding scrollbar foreground. Defaults to <samp>LooseSprites\Cursors</samp> at (435, 463) with size 6×10.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ScrollBarBackTexture</samp><br /><samp>ScrollBarBackSourceRect</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The texture asset name, and the pixel area within it, for the scrollbar background. Defaults to <samp>LooseSprites\Cursors</samp> at (403, 383) with size 6×6.
  −
|}
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
  −
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
  −
|}
  −
 
  −
====Open a custom shop====
  −
You can place an [[#Map/tile property changes|<samp>Action OpenShop</samp> tile property]] on the map, which will open the given shop ID when the player clicks it.
  −
 
  −
In C# code, you can get the inventory for a custom shop using <code>Utility.GetShopStock("shop id here")</code>, open a shop menu using <code>Utility.OpenShopMenu("shop id", …)</code>, and add temporary items to an open menu using <code>shopMenu.AddForSale(…)</code>. The ID of the opened shop is stored in the shop menu's <samp>storeContext</samp> field.
  −
 
  −
====Examples====
  −
You can add or replace entire shops. For example, this content pack adds a shop that sells ice cream in summer, and pufferfish all year:
      +
For example, a content pack can [[#Custom crops|add a crop]] with custom fields:
 
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
 
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
 
{
 
{
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         {
 
         {
 
             "Action": "EditData",
 
             "Action": "EditData",
             "Target": "Data/Shops",
+
             "Target": "Data/Crops",
 
             "Entries": {
 
             "Entries": {
                 "Example.ModId_CustomShop": {
+
                 "Example.Id_CucumberSeeds": {
                     "Owners": [
+
                     "Seasons": [ "summer" ],
                        {
+
                    "DaysInPhase": [ 1, 2, 2, 2 ],
                            "Name": "Any",
+
                    "HarvestItemId": "Example.Id_Cucumber",
                            "Dialogues": [
+
                    "Texture": "{{InternalAssetKey: assets/crops.png}}",
                                // dialogue on sunny summer days
+
                    "SpriteIndex": 0,
                                {
  −
                                    "Id": "Example.ModId_SunnySummer",
  −
                                    "Condition": "SEASON Summer, WEATHER Here Sun",
  −
                                    "Dialogue": "Ice-cream is perfect for a day like this."
  −
                                },
     −
                                // dialogue any other time
+
                     "CustomFields": {
                                {
+
                         "Example.FrameworkMod/WetTexture": "{{InternalAssetKey: assets/crops-wet.png}}"
                                    "Id": "Example.ModId_Default",
+
                    }
                                    "Dialogue": "Welcome to the only place in town for pufferfish!"
  −
                                }
  −
                            ]
  −
                        }
  −
                    ],
  −
 
  −
                     "Items": [
  −
                        // ice-cream in summer, default price
  −
                         {
  −
                            "Id": "Example.ModId_IceCream",
  −
                            "Condition": "SEASON Summer",
  −
                            "ItemId": "(O)233"
  −
                        },
  −
 
  −
                        // pufferfish for 1000g, limited to one per day per player
  −
                        {
  −
                            "Id": "Example.ModId_PufferFish",
  −
                            "ItemId": "(O)128",
  −
                            "Price": 1000,
  −
                            "AvailableStock": 1,
  −
                            "AvailableStockLimit": "Player"
  −
                        }
  −
                    ]
   
                 }
 
                 }
 
             }
 
             }
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}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
 
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
   −
You can also add, replace, edit, or reorder items in a specific shop by targeting the shop's <samp>Items</samp> field. For example, this removes Trout Soup (item #219) and adds Pufferfish above bait (item #685):
+
And then a C# mod could handle the custom field if it's set:
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
if (Game1.currentLocation.IsRainingHere())
 
{
 
{
     "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
+
     CropData data = crop.GetData();
    "Changes": [
+
    if (data != null && data.CustomFields.TryGetValue("Example.FrameworkMod/WetTexture", out string textureName))
        {
+
    {
            "Action": "EditData",
+
        // do magic
            "Target": "Data/Shops",
+
    }
            "TargetField": [ "FishShop", "Items" ],
+
}
            "Entries": {
+
</syntaxhighlight>
                "(O)219": null,
+
 
                "Example.ModId_Pufferfish": {
+
See <samp>CustomFields</samp> in the docs for each asset type to see if it's supported. Besides the sections listed on this page, custom fields were also added to <samp>Data/AdditionalFarms</samp>, <samp>Data/AdditionalLanguages</samp>, <samp>Data/FishPondData</samp>, <samp>Data/HomeRenovations</samp>, <samp>Data/Movies</samp>, and <samp>Data/SpecialOrders</samp>.
                    "Id": "Example.ModId_Pufferfish",
+
 
                    "ItemId": "(O)128",
+
See [[Modding:Common data field types#Custom fields]] for the main docs.
                    "Price": 2000
+
 
                }
+
===Custom giant crops===
            },
+
{{/doc status|a new doc page|done=false}}
            "MoveEntries": [
  −
                { "Id": "Example.ModId_Pufferfish", "BeforeId": "(O)685" }
  −
            ]
  −
        }
  −
    ]
  −
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
     −
====Vanilla shop IDs====
+
You can now add/edit [[Crops#Giant Crops|giant crops]] by editing the <samp>Data/GiantCrops</samp> data asset.
Vanilla shops are now defined in <samp>Data/Shops</samp> too (except a few special cases like [[:Category:Dressers|dressers]] and home renovations).
     −
See <samp>Data/Shops</samp> for a full list, but here are the main shop IDs for convenience:
+
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
 +
* The key is a [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for the giant crop.
 +
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
   −
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! shop
+
! field
! ID
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Abandoned House|Abandoned house shop]]
+
| <samp>FromItemId</samp>
| <samp>HatMouse</samp>
+
| The [[#Custom items|item ID]] (qualified or unqualified) for the harvest ID of the regular crop which can turn into this giant crop. For example, <samp>(O)254</samp> is [[melon]].
 +
 
 +
Any number of giant crops can use the same <samp>FromItemId</samp> value. The first giant crop whose other fields match (if any) will spawn.
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Adventurer's Guild]]
+
| <samp>HarvestItems</samp>
| <samp>AdventureShop</samp> (regular shop)<br /><samp>AdventureGuildRecovery</samp> (item recovery service)
+
| The items which can be dropped when you break the giant crop. If multiple items match, they'll all be dropped.
 +
 
 +
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Casino]]
+
! field
| <samp>Casino</samp>
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Blacksmith|Clint's blacksmith shop]]
+
| ''common fields''
| <samp>Blacksmith</samp> (regular shop)<br /><samp>ClintUpgrade</samp> (tool upgrades)
+
| See [[Modding:Item queries#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported for harvest items.
 +
 
 +
If set to an [[Modding:Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Desert Trader|Desert trader]]
+
| <samp>Chance</samp>
| <samp>DesertTrade</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' The probability that this entry is selected, as a value between 0 (never drops) and 1 (always drops). Default 1 (100% chance).
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Dwarf#Shop|Dwarf's shop]]
+
| <samp>ForShavingEnchantment</samp>
| <samp>Dwarf</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this item is only dropped for [[Enchantments#Tool enchantments|Shaving enchantment]] drops (<samp>true</samp>), only when the giant crop is broken (<samp>false</samp>), or both (<samp>null</samp>). Default both.
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Harvey's Clinic|Harvey's clinic]]
+
| <samp>ScaledMinStackWhenShaving</samp><br /><samp>ScaledMaxStackWhenShaving</samp>
| <samp>Hospital</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' If set, the min/max stack size when this item is dropped due to the [[Forge#Enchantments|shaving enchantment]], scaled to the tool's power level.
 +
 
 +
This value is multiplied by the health deducted by the tool hit which triggered the enchantment. For example, an iridium axe which reduced the giant crop's health by 3 points will produce three times this value per hit.
 +
 
 +
If both fields are set, the stack size is randomized between them. If only one is set, it's applied as a limit after the generic fields. If neither is set, the generic <samp>MinStack</samp>/<samp>MaxStack</samp> fields are applied as usual without scaling.
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Ice Cream Stand|Ice-cream stand]]
+
| <samp>Texture</samp>
| <samp>IceCreamStand</samp>
+
| The asset name for the texture containing the giant crop's sprite.
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Ginger Island#Beach Resort|Island resort]]
+
| <samp>TexturePosition</samp>
| <samp>ResortBar</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' The top-left pixel position of the sprite within the <samp>Texture</samp>, specified as a model with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. Defaults to (0, 0).
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Island Trader|Island trader]]
+
| <samp>TileSize</samp>
| <samp>IslandTrade</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' The area in tiles occupied by the giant crop, specified as a model with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. This affects both its sprite size (which should be 16 pixels per tile) and the grid of crops needed for it to grow. Note that giant crops are drawn with an extra tile's height. Defaults to (3, 3).
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Joja Mart]]
+
| <samp>Health</samp>
| <samp>Joja</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' The health points that must be depleted to break the giant crop. The number of points depleted per [[axe]] chop depends on the axe power level. Default 3.
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Krobus|Krobus' shop]]
+
| <samp>Chance</samp>
| <samp>ShadowShop</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' The percentage chance that a given grid of crops will grow into the giant crop each night, as a value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). Default 0.01 (1%).
 +
 
 +
Note that the chance is checked for each giant crop that applies. If three giant crops each have a 1% chance of spawning for the same crop, then there's a 3% chance that one of them will spawn.
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Marnie's Ranch|Marnie's ranch]]
+
| <samp>Condition</samp>
| <samp>AnimalShop</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this giant crop is available to spawn. Defaults to always true.
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Pierre's General Store|Pierre's general store]]
+
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
| <samp>SeedShop</samp>
+
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
|-
  −
| [[Carpenter's Shop|Robin's carpenter shop]]
  −
| <samp>Carpenter</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| [[Saloon|Stardrop Saloon]]
  −
| <samp>Saloon</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| [[Oasis|Sandy's Oasis shop]]
  −
| <samp>Sandy</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| [[Traveling Cart|Traveling cart]]
  −
| <samp>Traveler</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| [[Fish Shop|Willy's fish shop]]
  −
| <samp>FishShop</samp>
   
|}
 
|}
   −
Festival shops are also defined in <samp>Data/Shops</samp> now, though they can still be defined in the pre-1.6 way for backwards compatibility.
+
===Custom jukebox tracks===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{{/doc status|a new doc page|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
You can now change [[jukebox]] audio tracks by editing the new <samp>Data/JukeboxTracks</samp> data asset.
 +
 
 +
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
 +
* The key is the [[#Custom audio|audio cue ID]] to play (case-sensitive).
 +
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
 +
 
 +
If the player has heard a music track not listed in <samp>Data/JukeboxTracks</samp>, it's automatically available with the title set to the cue name. To disable a track, add an entry with <samp>"Available": false</samp>.
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! festival shop
+
! field
! ID
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Dance of the Moonlight Jellies]]
+
| <samp>Name</samp>
| <samp>Festival_DanceOfTheMoonlightJellies_Pierre</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] for the music track's in-game title. Defaults to the ID.
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Egg Festival]]
+
| <samp>Available</samp>
| <samp>Festival_EggFestival_Pierre</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether the track should be shown in the jukebox menu. This can be <samp>true</samp> (always shown), <samp>false</samp> (never shown), or <samp>null</samp> (show if the player has heard it before). Default <samp>null</samp>.
 +
 
 +
Tracks with <samp>"Available": true</samp> are listed first in the jukebox menu.
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Festival of Ice]]
+
| <samp>AlternativeTrackIds</samp>
| <samp>Festival_FestivalOfIce_TravelingMerchant</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' A list of other cue names for this audio track (not case-sensitive). If the player has heard any of these track IDs, this entry is available in the menu. Default none.
|-
+
 
| [[Feast of the Winter Star]]
+
For example, this can be used when renaming a track to keep it unlocked for existing players:
| <samp>Festival_FeastOfTheWinterStar_Pierre</samp>
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
|-
+
"{{ModId}}_TrackName": {
| [[Flower Dance]]
+
    "Name": "{{i18n: track-name}}",
| <samp>Festival_FlowerDance_Pierre</samp>
+
    "AlternativeTrackIds": [ "OldTrackName" ]
|-
+
}
| [[Luau]]
+
</syntaxhighlight>
| <samp>Festival_Luau_Pierre</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| [[Night Market]] (decoration boat)
  −
| <samp>Festival_NightMarket_DecorationBoat</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| [[Night Market]] (magic boat)
  −
| <samp>Festival_NightMarket_MagicBoat_Day1</samp><br /><samp>Festival_NightMarket_MagicBoat_Day2</samp><br /><samp>Festival_NightMarket_MagicBoat_Day3</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| [[Spirit's Eve]]
  −
| <samp>Festival_SpiritsEve_Pierre</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| [[Stardew Valley Fair]]
  −
| <samp>Festival_StardewValleyFair_StarTokens</samp>
   
|}
 
|}
   −
And two special 'shops':
+
===Custom movies===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Movie theater data]]|done=false}}
|-
+
 
! item
+
: ''See also: [[#Custom movie concessions|custom movie concessions]].''
! ID
  −
|-
  −
| [[Catalogue]]
  −
| <samp>Catalogue</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| [[Furniture Catalogue]]
  −
| <samp>Furniture Catalogue</samp>
  −
|}
     −
===Dialogue changes===
+
[[Modding:Movie theater data#Movie data|Movie data]] was previously very limited and prone to mod conflicts, since (a) we needed incrementing movie IDs like <samp>spring_movie_3</samp>, (b) we were limited to one movie per season, and (c) all sprites for each movie had to be in the vanilla <samp>LooseSprites/Movies</samp> spritesheet.
<ul>
+
 
<li>Added new [[Modding:Dialogue|dialogue]] commands:
+
Stardew Valley 1.6 revamps how movies work to address those limitations.
 +
 
 +
<dl>
 +
<dt>Movie selection</dt>
 +
<dd><p>Movies were previously selected based on a specific ID pattern: <samp>spring_movie_0</samp> would play in spring the year you built the movie theater, <samp>spring_movie_1</samp> would play in spring the next year, etc. That meant it'd take two in-game years to see the first custom movie, and ID conflicts had to be managed manually.</p>
 +
 
 +
In 1.6, we can now have multiple movies per month based on the new fields listed below. If multiple movies can play in the same season, each movie will be shown for an equal block of days within the month (e.g. four movies will each play for seven consecutive days). If there are more movies than days, 28 movies will be chosen at random to play that month.</dd>
 +
 
 +
<dt>New data fields</dd>
 +
<dd>
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! command
+
! field
! description
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>$f {{t|response IDs}}</samp>
+
| <samp>Seasons</samp>
| Forget any number of space-delimited [[Modding:Dialogue#Response IDs|dialogue response IDs]] previously answered by the player.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The seasons when the movie should play, or omit for any season. For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">"Seasons": [ "Spring", "Summer" ]</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>$v {{t|event id}} {{o|check preconditions}} {{o|skip if seen}}</samp>
+
| <samp>YearModulus</samp><br /><samp>YearRemainder</samp>
| Immediately start an [[Modding:Event data|event]] and end the current dialogue, subject to the conditions:
+
| ''(Optional)'' If set, plays the movie on alternating years based on the formula <samp>theater_age % modulus == remainder</samp>, where <samp>theater_age</samp> is the number of years since the movie theater was built. If omitted, the movie plays in any year.
* {{o|check preconditions}}: whether to ignore the command if the [[Modding:Event data#Event preconditions|event's preconditions]] don't match (one of <samp>true</samp> or <samp>false</samp>). Default true.
  −
* {{o|skip if seen}}: whether to ignore the command if the player has already seen the given event. Default true.
     −
If the event is skipped, the dialogue continues to the next line instead.
+
For example:
   −
For example, <code>$v 60367 false false</code> will replay the bus arrival event from the start of the game.
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
|}
+
// play in the first year, and every second year thereafter
</li>
+
"YearModulus": 2,
<li>[[Modding:Dialogue#Response IDs|Dialogue response IDs]] are now strings, so mods can use a unique key like <samp>Example.ModId_ResponseName</samp> (instead of hoping no other mod uses the same number). Prefixing the mod ID is recommended to simplify troubleshooting and avoid conflicts. For best compatibility, custom IDs should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters.</li>
+
"YearRemainder": 0
<li>[[Secrets#Item Spawn Cheat|Item spawn codes]] can now spawn any item type by using the [[#Custom items|qualified item ID]], like <code>[(F)1664]</code> for a [[Mystic Rug]].</li>
+
</syntaxhighlight>
<li>For C# mods, <samp>Dialogue</samp> now tracks the translation key used to build it (when applicable). For example, you can detect when the player is rejected at the [[Flower Dance]] (derived from {{github|spacechase0/StardewValleyMods|Three-Heart Dance Partner}}):
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
// play in the second year, and every second year thereafter
private void OnMenuChanged(object sender, MenuChangedEventArgs e)
+
"YearModulus": 2,
{
+
"YearRemainder": 1
    bool isDanceRejection =
  −
        Game1.currentLocation?.currentEvent?.FestivalName == "Flower Dance"
  −
        && e.NewMenu is DialogueBox dialogueBox
  −
        && dialogueBox.characterDialogue is {} dialogue
  −
        && dialogue.TranslationKey == $"Characters\\Dialogue\\{dialogue.speaker?.Name}:danceRejection";
  −
}
   
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Texture</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The asset name for the movie poster and screen images, or omit to use <samp>LooseSprites\Movies</samp>.
   −
For C# mods that create <samp>Dialogue</samp> instances directly, there's a few ways to do it now:
+
This must be a spritesheet with one 490×128 pixel row per movie. A 13×19 area in the top-left corner of the row should contain the movie poster. With a 16-pixel offset from the left edge, there should be two rows of five 90×61 pixel movie screen images, with a six-pixel gap between each image. (The movie doesn't need to use all of the image slots.)
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
|-
// from a translation key
+
| <samp>CranePrizes</samp>
var dialogue = new Dialogue(npc, "Strings\\StringsFromCSFiles:Utility.cs.5360");
+
| ''(Optional)'' The items to add to the [[Movie Theater#Crane Game|crane game]] prize pool on days when this movie is playing, if any.
   −
// from custom text (with or without a translation key)
+
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
var dialogue = new Dialogue(npc, null, "Some arbitrary text to show as-is");
+
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! field
 +
! effect
 +
|-
 +
| ''common fields''
 +
| See [[Modding:Item queries#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported for ammo items.
   −
// from a translation with tokens
+
If set to an [[Modding:Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
var dialogue = Dialogue.FromTranslation(npc, "Data\\ExtraDialogue:PurchasedItem_2_QualityLow_Willy", whatToCallPlayer, particle, i.DisplayName);
+
|-
</syntaxhighlight>
+
| <samp>Rarity</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The prize pool to add the item to. The possible values are <samp>1</samp> (common), <samp>2</samp> (rare), and <samp>3</samp> (deluxe). Default <samp>1</samp>.
 +
|}
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>ClearDefaultCranePrizeGroups</samp>
 +
| ''(Optional)'' The prize pools whose default items to discard, so only those specified by <samp>CranePrizes</samp> are available. Default none.
 +
 
 +
For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">"ClearDefaultCranePrizeGroups": [ 2, 3 ]</syntaxhighlight>
 +
|}
 +
</dd>
   −
You can also easily add fallback logic using <samp>Dialogue.TryGetDialogue</samp> or <samp>npc.TryGetDialogue</samp>. For example:
+
<dt>Other changes</dt>
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
<dd>
Dialogue dialogue =
+
* <samp>Data/Movies</samp>, <samp>Data/Concessions</samp>, and <samp>Data/MoviesReactions</samp> no longer have language variants. Instead translations were moved into <samp>Strings/*</samp> assets, and the data assets use [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable strings]] to get text.
    npc.TryGetDialogue($"rejection_{itemId}_{locationName}_{x}_{y}")
+
* <samp>Data/Movies</samp> is now a list instead of a dictionary. The order determines the order movies are shown within a season. Content packs can edit them the same way as before.
    ?? npc.TryGetDialogue($"rejection_{itemId}_{locationName}")
+
* Added a <samp>debug movieSchedule {{o|year}}</samp> command to help troubleshoot movie selection.
    ?? npc.TryGetDialogue($"rejection_{itemId}")
+
* Added methods for C# mods: <samp>MovieTheater.GetMovieToday()</samp>, <samp>GetUpcomingMovie()</samp>, and <samp>GetUpcomingMovie(afterDate)</samp>.
    ?? new Dialogue(npc, "Strings\\StringsFromCSFiles:NPC.cs.3971");
+
</dd>
</syntaxhighlight>
+
</dl>
</li>
  −
<li>The <samp>reject_{{t|item id}}</samp> dialogue key now also works with [[Movie Ticket|movie tickets]], [[Void Ghost Pendant|void ghost pendants]], [[bouquet]]s, [[Wilted Bouquet|wilted bouquets]], and [[Mermaid's Pendant|mermaids' pendants]].</li>
  −
<li>The 'reveal taste' dialogue command now uses the format <samp>%revealtaste:{{t|npc name}}:{{t|item ID}}</samp> to support item IDs. (The previous <samp>%revealtaste{{t|npc name}}{{t|item index}}</samp> format still works to support old content packs, but the item index can only be a number.)</li>
  −
<li>Fixed unknown [[Modding:Dialogue|dialogue]] commands starting with <samp>$</samp> being parsed as a portrait number when not numeric.</li>
  −
<li>Fixed NPCs only using a <code>{day name}{hearts}_{year}</code> dialogue if they also have a <code>{day name}{hearts}</code> one.</li>
  −
<li>Fixed NPCs only using the <code>MovieInvitation</code> dialogue key in English.</li>
  −
</ul>
     −
===Schedule changes===
+
For example, this content pack adds a new 'Pufferchick II' movie which plays in winter every third year:
<ul>
+
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
<li>Schedule keys are now case-insensitive.</li>
+
{
<li>Added a new <samp>{{t|day of week}}_{{t|min hearts}}</samp> schedule key.</li>
+
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
<li>Added an <samp>NPC.ScheduleKey</samp> field which always matches their loaded schedule.</li>
+
    "Changes": [
<li>Schedule commands now trim surrounding whitespace, so they can be multilined for readability. For example:
+
        {
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">"Wed": "
+
            "Action": "EditData",
    1000 ArchaeologyHouse 11 9 0/
+
            "Target": "Data/Movies",
    1800 Town 47 87 0/
+
            "Entries": {
    2200 SeedShop 1 9 3 abigail_sleep
+
                "{{ModId}}_PufferchickII": {
"</syntaxHighlight></li>
+
                    "Id": "{{ModId}}_PufferchickII", // must specify ID again when creating a new entry
<li>Removed an unintended schedule fallback to a <samp>{season}_spring_{hearts}</samp> key. It'll skip to the <samp>spring</samp> default instead.</li>
  −
<li>Schedules are now fault-tolerant:
  −
* Fixed crash if a selected schedule can't be parsed. The NPC now logs an error and continues with the next fallback instead.
  −
* Fixed crash if certain hardcoded schedules aren't present (like Penny's <samp>marriageJob</samp> or Pam's <samp>bus</samp>).
  −
* Fixed error if a schedule command is empty.</li>
  −
<li>For C# mods, removed the <samp>dayOfMonth</samp> parameter in <samp>NPC.getSchedule()</samp>. This was misleading since it used <samp>Game1.dayOfMonth</samp> in all but one line regardless.</li>
  −
</ul>
     −
===Other NPC changes===
+
                    "Seasons": [ "winter" ],
<ul>
+
                    "YearModulus": 3,
<li>Added <samp>Game1.characterData</samp> and <samp>Game1.farmAnimalData</samp> to read NPC/animal info without constantly reloading the <samp>Data/Characters</samp> or <samp>Data/FarmAnimals</samp> asset.</li>
+
                    "YearRemainder": 0,
<li>All translated NPC names are now in <samp>Strings/NPCNames</samp>.
  −
<li>Added new fields & methods for C# mods:
     −
{| class="wikitable"
+
                    "Title": "Pufferchick II", // display text should usually use {{i18n}} for translations in actual usage
|-
+
                    "Description": "A sequel to the breakthrough adventure anime Pufferchick. The world is saved; what happens next?",
! type
+
                    "Tags": [ "family", "adventure" ],
! field/method
+
 
 +
                    "Texture": "{{InternalAssetKey: assets/movie.png}}", // an image in your content pack
 +
                    "SheetIndex": 0,
 +
 
 +
                    "Scenes": [ ... ]
 +
                }
 +
            }
 +
        }
 +
    ]
 +
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
 +
 
 +
===Custom wedding event===
 +
{{/doc status|a new doc page|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
The [[Marriage#The Wedding|wedding]] event can now be changed by editing the <samp>Data\Weddings</samp> data asset, which consists of a data model with two relevant fields (listed below).
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! field
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="2"| <samp>AdventureGuild</samp>
+
| <samp>EventScript</samp>
| <samp>IsComplete(data)</samp>
+
| The [[Modding:Event data|event scripts]] which play the wedding. The game will use the script for the spouse NPC/player if it exists, otherwise it'll use the default script.
| Get whether an [[Adventurer's Guild]] monster eradication goal has been completed, regardless of whether the player collected its rewards yet.
+
 
 +
This consists of a string → string dictionary, where...
 +
* The key is an NPC internal name (like <samp>Abigail</samp>), unique player ID, or <samp>default</samp> for the default script (which handles marrying either an NPC or player);
 +
* The value is a [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable strings]] for the event script to play.
 +
 
 +
The event scripts also have access to three extra tokens:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HasCollectedReward(player, id)</samp>
+
! token
| Get whether a given player has completed an [[Adventurer's Guild]] monster eradication goal and collected its rewards. For example:
+
! effect
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
bool isPhoneUnlocked = AdventureGuild.HasCollectedReward(Game1.player, "Gil_FlameSpirits");
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AnimalHouse</samp>
+
| <samp>[SetupContextualWeddingAttendees]</samp>
| <samp>adoptAnimal</samp>
+
| The concatenated <samp>Setup</samp> values for each of the <samp>Attendees</samp> present in the wedding.
| Add an animal to this location and set the location as the animal's home.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Character</samp>
+
| <samp>[ContextualWeddingCelebrations]</samp>
| <samp>GetGender</samp>
+
| The concatenated <samp>Celebration</samp> values for each of the <samp>Attendees</samp> present in the wedding.
| Get the character's gender as one of the numeric constants (<samp>NPC.female</samp>, <samp>NPC.male</samp>, or <samp>NPC.undefined</samp>). This returns the specific gender for players, villager NPCs, and children; other NPCs (like monsters) return <samp>NPC.undefined</samp>.
   
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="7"| <samp>FarmAnimal</samp>
+
| <samp>[SpouseActor]</samp>
| <samp>isAdult</samp>
+
| The actor ID for the NPC or other player being married (like <samp>Abigail</samp> for an NPC or <samp>farmer2</samp> for a player). This can be used in event commands like <code>faceDirection [SpouseActor] 1</code>.
| Get whether the farm animal is fully grown (opposite of <samp>isBaby()</samp>).
+
 
 +
(You can also use <samp>spouse</samp> as an actor ID, but that will only work when marrying an NPC.)
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CanGetProduceWithTool</samp>
+
| <samp>Attendees</samp>
| Get whether the farm animal's produce can be collected with a given tool (e.g. milk pail for a cow).
+
| The other NPCs which should attend the wedding (unless they're the spouse). This consists of a string → model lookup, where the key is the internal NPC name, and the value is a model with these fields:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CanLiveIn</samp>
+
! field
| Get whether the animal can be added to a building.
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetDisplayName</samp><br /><samp>GetShopDescription</samp>
+
| <samp>ID</samp>
| Get the translated display name or shop description for this animal.
+
| The internal NPC name.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetHarvestType</samp>
+
| <samp>Setup</samp>
| Get whether the animal's produce is dropped or collected with a tool.
+
| The NPC's tile position and facing direction when they attend. This is equivalent to field index 2 in the [[Modding:Event data#Basic format|event basic data]].
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>growFully</samp>
+
| <samp>Celebration</samp>
| Instantly age the animal to adulthood if it's still a baby.
+
| ''(Optional)'' The [[Modding:Event data|event script]] to run during the celebration, like <samp>faceDirection Pierre 3 true</samp> which makes Pierre turn to face left. This can contain any number of script commands.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ReloadTextureIfNeeded</samp>
+
| <samp>Condition</samp>
| Update the animal sprite based on the current state + data.
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether the NPC should attend. Defaults to true.
 
|-
 
|-
| rowspan="3"| <samp>Farmer</samp>
+
| <samp>IgnoreUnlockConditions</samp>
| <samp>GetDisplayPants</samp><br /><samp>GetDisplayShirt</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to add the NPC even if their entry in <samp>Data/Characters</samp> has an <samp>UnlockConditions</samp> field which doesn't match. Default false.
| Get the texture and sprite index to draw for the player's pants or shirt. This accounts for override clothing, worn clothing, and the default clothing drawn when the farmer isn't wearing anything.
+
|}
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===Game state queries===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Game state queries]]|done=true}}
 +
 
 +
A ''game state query'' is a new vanilla way to specify conditions for some content like [[#Custom shops|shop data]], inspired by [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]]'s conditions.
 +
 
 +
===Gender changes===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Dialogue]]|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
* Added an [[#gender-switch|''inline gender-switch token'']] to change text depending on the player's gender. This reduces duplicate text, works in more places than the <samp>^</samp> dialogue token, works in mail and other places where <samp>^</samp> has a different meaning, and supports non-binary gender.
 +
* For C# mod authors, added a unified <samp>Gender</samp> field for players and NPCs with the possible values <samp>Male</samp>, <samp>Female</samp>, and <samp>Unspecified</samp>. This replaces <samp>Farmer.isMale</samp> and the numeric NPC gender constants. Note that vanilla still only sets players to male or female, though mods can override it.
 +
* Gender-specific clothing variants can now be worn by any gender.
 +
* Removed French-only support for using <samp>^</samp> dialogue token in non-dialogue text. This is superseded by the new inline gender-switch command.
 +
 
 +
===Item queries===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Item queries]]|done=true}}
 +
 
 +
''Item queries'' are a new built-in way to choose one or more items dynamically, instead of specifying a single item ID. These are used in various places like [[#Custom machines|machine data]] and [[#Custom shops|shop data]].
   −
For example:
+
For example, a shop can sell a random [[House Plant|house plant]] using the <samp>RANDOM_ITEMS</samp> query:
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
Game1.player.GetDisplayShirt(out Texture2D texture, out int spriteIndex);
+
{
 +
    "ItemId": "RANDOM_ITEMS (F) 1376 1390",
 +
    "MaxItems": 1
 +
}
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
 +
===Item spawn fields===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Item queries#Item spawn fields]]|done=true}}
 +
 +
Several data assets (like [[#Custom machines|machines]] and [[#Custom shops|shops]]) let you configure items to create using item queries. For consistency, these all share a set of common fields.
 +
 +
===Color fields===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Common data field types#Color]]|done=true}}
 +
 +
1.6 adds a standardized color format used in various data fields. This can be a color name, hexadecimal color code, or 8-bit RGB color code.
 +
 +
For example, you can set debris color in [[#Custom wild trees|<samp>Data/WildTrees</samp>]]:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 +
"DebrisColor": "White"
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
 +
===<samp>modData</samp> field changes===
 +
The <samp>modData</samp> fields are dictionaries of arbitrary string values which are synchronized in multiplayer and persisted in the save file, so mods can store custom data about the instances. The game already has the field for buildings, characters (including NPCs and players), items, locations, and terrain features.
 +
 +
Stardew Valley 1.6...
 +
* Adds <samp>modData</samp> fields to the <samp>Crop</samp>, <samp>Projectile</samp>, and <samp>Quest</samp> types too.
 +
* Moves <samp>ModDataDictionary</samp> into the <samp>StardewValley.Mods</samp> namespace.
 +
* Fixes <samp>Item.modData</samp> not copied when performing special equipment replacement (e.g. for the [[Pans|copper pan]] work as a hat).
 +
 +
===Quantity modifiers===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Common data field types]]|done=false}}
 +
 +
''Quantity modifiers'' apply dynamic changes to a numeric field in a data asset like [[#Custom shops|<samp>Data/Shops</samp>]] or [[#Custom machines|<samp>Data/Machines</samp>]]. For example, you can multiply a shop item's price or increase a machine output's quality. You can specify any number of modifiers for the same field.
 +
 +
====Modifier format====
 +
These consist of a list of models with these fields:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CanDyePants</samp><br /><samp>CanDyeShirt</samp>
+
! field
| Get whether the currently equipped pants or shirt can be [[Dyeing|dyed]].
+
! effect
|-
+
|-
| <samp>WearTemporaryWeddingAttire</samp><br /><samp>RemoveTemporaryWeddingAttire</samp>
+
| <samp>Id</samp>
| Temporarily change the player into or out of their wedding attire. The default logic changes male farmers into the tuxedo, and has no effect on female farmers.
+
| The [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]] for this modifier within the current list.
|-
  −
|rowspan="4"| <samp>NPC</samp>
  −
| <samp>CanReceiveGifts</samp>
  −
| Get whether this NPC can receive gifts from the player (regardless of whether they've already received one today).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>GetData</samp><br /><samp>NPC.TryGetData</samp>
  −
| Get the underlying data from <samp>Data/Characters</samp> for this NPC, if any.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>NPC.GetDisplayName(name)</samp>
  −
| Get the translated display name in the current language for an NPC by their internal name.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>hasDarkSkin</samp>
+
| <samp>Modification</samp>
| Whether this character has dark skin for the purposes of child genetics.
+
| The type of change to apply. The possible values are <samp>Add</samp>, <samp>Subtract</samp>, <samp>Multiply</samp>, <samp>Divide</samp>, and <samp>Set</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Pet</samp>
+
| <samp>Amount</samp>
| <samp>GetPetData</samp><br /><samp>TryGetData</samp>
+
| ''(Optional if <samp>RandomAmount</samp> specified)'' The operand applied to the target value (e.g. the multiplier if used with <samp>Multiply</samp>).
| Get the underlying data from <samp>Data/Pets</samp> for this pet, if any.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ShopMenu</samp>
+
| <samp>RandomAmount</samp>
| <samp>ShopId</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' A list of possible amounts to randomly choose from. If set, <samp>Amount</samp> is optional and ignored. Each entry in the list has an equal probability of being chosen, and the choice is persisted for the current day. For example:
| A key which identifies the current shop. This may be the unique shop ID in <samp>Data/Shops</samp> for a standard shop, <samp>Dresser</samp> or <samp>FishTank</samp> for furniture, etc. This is guaranteed to be set to a relevant shop ID.
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 
+
"RandomAmount": [ 1, 2, 3.5, 4 ]
This replaces the former <samp>shopContext</samp> field, and will usually have the same value in cases where that was set to a unique shop ID.
+
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Utility</samp>
+
| <samp>Condition</samp>
| <samp>getAllVillagers</samp>
+
| ''(Optional)'' A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this change should be applied. Defaults to always true.
| Get all villager NPCs (excluding horses, pets, monsters, player children, etc). This works just like <samp>getAllCharacters</samp> with an added filter.
   
|}
 
|}
</li>
+
 
<li>NPCs now update on save loaded when their home data changes.</li>
+
====Modifier mode====
<li><samp>NPC.reloadSprite()</samp> now has an argument to only reload the appearance, without changing other data.</li>
+
Quality modifier fields are often accompanied by a ''mode'' field (like <samp>PriceModifiers</samp> and <samp>PriceModifierMode</samp>), which indicate what to do when multiple modifiers apply to the same value. Available modes:
<li><samp>Utility.getAllCharacters()</samp> now returns a plain <samp>List&lt;NPC&gt;</samp> value instead of a custom <samp>DisposableList&lt;NPC&gt;</samp>, so you can use normal LINQ querying on it.</li>
  −
<li><samp>Utility.GetHorseWarpRestrictionsForFarmer(player)</samp> now returns an enum (which is more efficient and easier for mods to patch), and added a new <samp>Utility.GetHorseWarpErrorMessage(restrictions)</samp> method to get the error message to show for it.</li>
  −
<li><samp>Farmer.hasAFriendWithHeartLevel</samp> now has an optional max-hearts argument.</li>
  −
<li>Removed most <samp>FarmAnimal</samp> fields/properties which just mirror the underlying data.</li>
  −
<li>Fixed child NPCs like [[Jas]] or [[Vincent]] ignoring relative titles like "mom" in <samp>Data/NPCDispositions</samp> (now <samp>Data/Characters</samp>) for reveal-gift-taste dialogues.</li>
  −
<li>Fixed custom NPCs ignoring dialogue when they use a subclass of <samp>NPC</samp>.</li>
  −
<li>Fixed monsters not loading their display name from <samp>Data/Monsters</samp> for English players.</li>
  −
<li>Fixed player children not applying the <samp>IsInvisible</samp> flag.</li>
  −
</ul>
  −
 
  −
==What's new for everything else==
  −
===Buff overhaul===
  −
1.6 rewrites buffs to work more consistently and be more extensible:
  −
 
  −
* Buff logic is unified into <samp>Game1.player.buffs</samp>, which is the single source of truth for buff data. This replaces the previous <samp>player.added*</samp> and <samp>player.appliedBuffs</samp> fields, <samp>BuffsDisplay</samp> logic, enchantment stat bonuses, and boots/ring attribute changes on (un)equip.
  −
* This also removes limitations on buff types (e.g. buffs can add weapon bonuses and weapons can add attribute buffs) and buffable equipment (e.g. equipped tools can have buffs too).
  −
* Buff effects are now fully recalculated when they change, to fix a range of longstanding bugs like attribute drift and double-debuffs. Just like before, the buffs are managed locally; only the buff IDs and aggregate attribute effects are synced.
  −
 
  −
'''For C# mods:'''
  −
* Each buff now has a unique string ID. You can apply a new buff with the same ID to replace it (so you no longer need to manually find and remove previous instances of the buff).
  −
* You can add standard buff effects to any equipment by overriding <samp>Item.AddEquipmentEffects</samp>, or add custom behaviour/buffs by overriding <samp>Item.onEquip</samp> and <samp>Item.onUnequip</samp>.
  −
* You can add custom food or drink buffs by overriding <samp>Item.GetFoodOrDrinkBuffs()</samp>.
  −
* The <samp>Buff</samp> constructor now supports a custom icon texture, sprite index, display name, description, and millisecond duration to fully support custom buffs.
  −
* You can change how buff attributes are displayed (or add new attributes) by extending the <samp>BuffsDisplay.displayAttributes</samp> list.
  −
 
  −
For example, here's how to add a custom buff which adds +3 speed:
  −
 
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
Buff buff = new Buff(
  −
    id: "Example.ModId/ZoomZoom",
  −
    displayName: "Zoom Zoom", // can optionally specify description text too
  −
    iconTexture: this.Helper.ModContent.Load<Texture2D>("assets/zoom.png"),
  −
    iconSheetIndex: 0,
  −
    duration: 30_000, // 30 seconds
  −
    effects: new BuffEffects()
  −
    {
  −
        Speed = { 10 } // shortcut for buff.Speed.Value = 10
  −
    }
  −
);
  −
Game1.player.applyBuff(buff);
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
 
  −
You can also implement your own custom effects in code by checking if the buff is active, like <code>Game1.player.hasBuff("Example.ModId/ZoomZoom")</code>.
  −
 
  −
===Custom audio===
  −
You can now add or edit [[Modding:Audio|music tracks or sound effects]] (called ''cues'') by editing the <samp>Data/AudioChanges</samp> asset. New cues are added to the game's soundbank, so they can be used anywhere normal audio can be used (e.g. the <samp>Music</samp> [[Modding:Maps|map property]]).
  −
 
  −
====Format====
  −
The <samp>Data/AudioChanges</samp> asset consists of a string → model lookup, where the key matches the <samp>ID</samp>, and the value is a model with the fields below.
  −
 
  −
Entries in this asset describe an '''override''' applied to the soundbank. The override is applied permanently for the current game session, even if the asset is edited to remove it. Overriding a cue will reset all values to the ones specified.
      
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
! value
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ID</samp>
+
| <samp>Stack</samp>
| A unique cue ID, used when playing the sound in-game. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom audio cues, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_AudioName</samp>.
+
| Apply each modifier to the result of the previous one. For example, two modifiers which double a value will quadruple it.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FilePaths</samp>
+
| <samp>Minimum</samp>
| A list of file paths (not asset names) from which to load the audio. These can be absolute paths or relative to the game's <samp>Content</samp> folder. Each file can be <samp>.ogg</samp> or <samp>.wav</samp>. If you list multiple paths, a random one will be chosen each time it's played.
+
| Apply the modifier which results in the lowest value.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Category</samp>
+
| <samp>Maximum</samp>
| The [[Modding:Audio#Category list|audio category]], which determines which volume slider in the game options applies. This should be one of <samp>Default</samp>, <samp>Music</samp>, <samp>Sound</samp>, <samp>Ambient</samp>, or <samp>Footsteps</samp> (see [[Modding:Audio#Category list|a description of each category]]). Defaults to <samp>Default</samp>.
+
| Apply the modifier which results in the highest value.
|-
+
|}
| <samp>StreamedVorbis</samp>
  −
| Whether the audio should be streamed from disk when it's played, instead of being loaded into memory ahead of time. This is only possible for [[wikipedia:Vorbis|Ogg Vorbis]] (<samp>.ogg</samp>) files, which otherwise will be decompressed in-memory on load. Default false.
     −
This is a tradeoff between memory usage and performance, so you should consider which value is best for each audio cue:
+
====Examples====
{| class="wikitable"
+
For example, this will double the price of a shop item in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>:
|-
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
! value
+
"PriceModifiers": [
! effect
+
    {
|-
+
        "Modification": "Multiply",
| <samp>true</samp>
+
        "Amount": 2.0
| Reduces memory usage when the audio cue isn't active, but increases performance impact when it's played. Playing the audio multiple times will multiply the memory and performance impact while they're active, since each play will stream a new instance. Recommended for longer audio cues (like music or ambient noise), or cues that are rarely used in a specific scenario (e.g. a sound that only plays once in an event).
+
    }
|-
+
]
| <samp>false</samp>
+
</syntaxhighlight>
| Increases memory usage (since it's fully loaded into memory), but reduces performance impact when it's played. It can be played any number of times without affecting memory or performance (it'll just play the cached audio). Recommended for sound effects, or short audio cues that are played occasionally.
+
 
|}
+
This will set the price to a random value between 100–1000, ''or'' 3–5 times the item's normal sell price, whichever is higher (like the [[Traveling Cart]]):
|-
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
| <samp>Looped</samp>
+
"PriceModifierMode": "Maximum",
| Whether the audio cue loops continuously until stopped. Default false.
+
"PriceModifiers": [
|-
+
    {
| <samp>UseReverb</samp>
+
        "Modification": "Set",
| Whether to apply a [[wikipedia:Reverberation|reverb]] effect to the audio. Default false.
+
        "RandomAmount": [ 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000 ]
|-
+
    },
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
+
    {
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
+
        "Modification": "Multiply",
|}
+
        "RandomAmount": [ 3, 4, 5 ]
 +
    }
 +
]
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
 
 +
===Tokenizable string format===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Tokenizable strings]]|done=true}}
   −
====Example====
+
Stardew Valley 1.6 adds ''tokenizable strings'', which support any combination of literal text and token values. That includes a set of built-in tokens like <samp>FarmName</samp>, <samp>LocalizedText</samp>, etc.
This content pack adds a new music cue to the game, and plays it when the player enters the bus stop:
     −
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
+
For example, previously you often needed to load text from a [[Modding:Common data field types#Translation key|translation key]]. With this new format, you can use the literal text directly in the asset instead (including [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]] tokens):
{
  −
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
  −
    "Changes": [
  −
        // add music cue
  −
        {
  −
            "Action": "EditData",
  −
            "Target": "Data/AudioChanges",
  −
            "Entries": {
  −
                "Example.ModId_Music": {
  −
                    "ID": "Example.ModId_Music",
  −
                    "Category": "Music",
  −
                    "FilePaths": [ "{{AbsoluteFilePath: assets/music.ogg}}" ],
  −
                    "StreamedVorbis": true,
  −
                    "Looped": true
  −
                }
  −
            }
  −
        },
     −
        // add to bus stop
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
        {
+
// before
            "Action": "EditMap",
+
"Dialogue": "Strings\\StringsFromCSFiles:ShopMenu.cs.11488",
            "Target": "Maps/BusStop",
  −
            "MapProperties": {
  −
                "Music": "Example.ModId_Music"
  −
            }
  −
        }
  −
    ]
  −
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
     −
====Other changes====
+
// after: any combination of literal text and tokens
* The game no longer crashes when playing audio which doesn't exist. It now logs an error and returns a default quiet click sound instead. (If you use <code>try..catch</code> to check if an audio cue exists, you should check <code>Game1.soundbank.Exists(name)</code> instead.)
+
"Dialogue": "Welcome to Pierre's, {{PlayerName}}! How is [FarmName] doing?",
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
   −
===Custom data fields===
+
Tokenizable strings are only usable in specific fields (as indicated in their wiki or code docs).
Many data assets now have a <samp>CustomFields</samp> field. This is ignored by the game, but lets mods add their own data (e.g. to enable mod framework features).
     −
For example, a content pack can [[#Custom crops|add a crop]] with custom fields:
+
See [[Modding:Tokenizable strings]] for usage.
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
  −
{
  −
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
  −
    "Changes": [
  −
        {
  −
            "Action": "EditData",
  −
            "Target": "Data/Crops",
  −
            "Entries": {
  −
                "Example.Id_CucumberSeeds": {
  −
                    "Seasons": [ "summer" ],
  −
                    "DaysInPhase": [ 1, 2, 2, 2 ],
  −
                    "HarvestItemId": "Example.Id_Cucumber",
  −
                    "Texture": "{{InternalAssetKey: assets/crops.png}}",
  −
                    "SpriteIndex": 0,
     −
                    "CustomFields": {
+
===[[Modding:Event data|Event]] changes===
                        "Example.FrameworkMod/WetTexture": "{{InternalAssetKey: assets/crops-wet.png}}"
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Event data]]|done=false}}
                    }
  −
                }
  −
            }
  −
        }
  −
    ]
  −
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
     −
And then a C# mod could handle the custom field if it's set:
+
====High-level changes====
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
* Event IDs are now [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string IDs]], so mods can use a unique key instead of hoping no other mod uses the same number. Unconditional events must have an empty precondition in their key (like <samp>"Example.ModId_EventName/"</samp>) to distinguish them from forks.
if (Game1.currentLocation.IsRainingHere())
+
* Event/festival commands with a direction argument now allow both case-insensitive names (like <samp>up</samp>) and numeric values.
{
+
* Event script errors are now logged (in addition to being shown in the chatbox like before).
    CropData data = crop.GetData();
+
* For C# mods:
    if (data != null && data.CustomFields.TryGet("Example.FrameworkMod/WetTexture", out string textureName))
+
** You can now add custom event preconditions & commands using new <samp>Event</samp> methods (<samp>RegisterPrecondition</samp>, <samp>RegisterPreconditionAlias</samp>, <samp>RegisterCommand</samp>, and <samp>RegisterCommandAlias</samp>).
    {
+
** Added <samp>Event.fromAssetName</samp>, which indicates which data asset (if any) the event was loaded from.
        // do magic
+
** Added <samp>Game1.eventsSeenSinceLastLocationChange</samp> to track the events that played since the player arrived in their current location.
    }
  −
}
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
 
  −
See <samp>CustomFields</samp> in the docs for each asset type to see if it's supported. Besides the sections listed on this page, custom fields were also added to <samp>Data/AdditionalFarms</samp>, <samp>Data/AdditionalLanguages</samp>, <samp>Data/Movies</samp>, and <samp>Data/SpecialOrders</samp>.
  −
 
  −
===Custom giant crops===
  −
You can now add/edit [[Crops#Giant Crops|giant crops]] by editing the <samp>Data/GiantCrops</samp> data asset.
  −
 
  −
This consists of a string → model lookup, where...
  −
* The key is a unique identifier for the giant crop. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom giant crops, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_GiantCropName</samp>.
  −
* The value is a model with the fields listed below.
      +
====Precondition changes====
 +
<ul>
 +
<li>Added validation for preconditions. If a format or assumption is invalid, the game now logs a detailed error.</li>
 +
<li>Added case-insensitive readable names for all preconditions. For example, <code>j 4/t 800 1300/a 0 54/H</code> can now optionally be written <code>daysPlayed 4/time 800 1300/tile 0 54/isHost</code>.
 +
{{collapse|list of new names|content=
 +
List of new event precondition names:
 +
<pre>
 +
alias | readable name
 +
----- | ------------------------------
 +
*    | WorldState
 +
*n    | HostOrLocalMail
 +
a    | Tile
 +
b    | ReachedMineBottom
 +
B    | SpouseBed
 +
C    | CommunityCenterOrWarehouseDone
 +
c    | FreeInventorySlots
 +
D    | Dating
 +
e    | SawEvent
 +
f    | Friendship
 +
g    | Gender
 +
H    | IsHost
 +
h    | MissingPet
 +
Hn    | HostMail
 +
i    | HasItem
 +
j    | DaysPlayed
 +
J    | JojaBundlesDone
 +
L    | InUpgradedHouse
 +
m    | EarnedMoney
 +
M    | HasMoney
 +
N    | GoldenWalnuts
 +
n    | LocalMail
 +
O    | Spouse
 +
p    | NpcVisibleHere
 +
q    | ChoseDialogueAnswers
 +
r    | Random
 +
R    | Roommate
 +
S    | SawSecretNote
 +
s    | Shipped
 +
t    | Time
 +
u    | DayOfMonth
 +
v    | NpcVisible
 +
w    | Weather
 +
x    | SendMail
 +
y    | Year
 +
</pre>
 +
And for deprecated preconditions (e.g. <code>NotSeason</code> is superseded by <code>!Season</code>):
 +
<pre>
 +
alias | readable name
 +
----- | ---------------------------------
 +
*l    | NotHostOrLocalMail
 +
A    | NotActiveDialogueEvent
 +
d    | NotDayOfWeek
 +
F    | NotFestivalDay
 +
Hl    | NotHostMail
 +
k    | NotSawEvent
 +
l    | NotLocalMail
 +
o    | NotSpouse
 +
Rf    | NotRoommate
 +
U    | NotUpcomingFestival
 +
X    | NotCommunityCenterOrWarehouseDone
 +
z    | NotSeason
 +
</pre>
 +
}}
 +
</li>
 +
<li>Event & preconditions are now quote-aware, so you can escape spaces and slashes in arguments like <code>/G "SEASON Spring"/</code>.</li>
 +
<li>Added new preconditions:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
! precondition
! effect
+
! description
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>!</samp>
 +
| Prefixing <samp>!</samp> to any other precondition will now invert it. For example, <code>!spouse Abigail</code> will match if the player is ''not'' married to Abigail.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FromItemId</samp>
+
| <samp>ActiveDialogueEvent {{t|id}}</samp>
| The [[#Custom items|item ID]] (qualified or unqualified) for the harvest ID of the regular crop which can turn into this giant crop. For example, <samp>(O)254</samp> is [[melon]].
+
| The special dialogue event with the given ID (including [[Modding:Dialogue#Conversation_topics|Conversation Topics]]) is in progress.
 
  −
Any number of giant crops can use the same <samp>FromItemId</samp> value. The first giant crop whose other fields match (if any) will spawn.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HarvestItems</samp>
+
| <samp>DayOfWeek {{t|day}}+</samp>
| The items which can be dropped when you break the giant crop. If multiple items match, they'll all be dropped.
+
| Today is one of the specified days (may specify multiple days). This can be a case-insensitive three-letter abbreviation (like <samp>Mon</samp>) or full name (like <samp>Monday</samp>).
 
  −
This consists of a list of models with these fields:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>FestivalDay</samp>
! effect
+
| Today is a [[Festivals|festival]] day.
 
|-
 
|-
| ''common fields''
+
| <samp>GameStateQuery {{t|query}}</samp>
| See [[#Item spawn fields|item spawn fields]] for the generic item fields supported for harvest items.
+
| A [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] matches, like <code>G !WEATHER Here Sun</code> for 'not sunny in this location'.
 
  −
If set to an [[#Item queries|item query]] which returns multiple items, one of them will be selected at random.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Chance</samp>
+
| <samp>Season {{t|season}}+</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The probability that this entry is selected, as a value between 0 (never drops) and 1 (always drops). Default 1 (100% chance).
+
| The current season is one of the given values (may specify multiple seasons).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ForShavingEnchantment</samp>
+
| <samp>Skill {{t|skill name}} {{t|min level}}</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether this item is only dropped for [[Enchantments#Tool enchantments|Shaving enchantment]] drops (<samp>true</samp>), only when the giant crop is broken (<samp>false</samp>), or both (<samp>null</samp>). Default both.
+
| The current farmer has reached at least {{t|min level}} for the given {{t|skill name}} (one of <samp>Combat</samp>, <samp>Farming</samp>, <samp>Fishing</samp>, <samp>Foraging</samp>, <samp>Luck</samp>, or <samp>Mining</samp>).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ScaledMinStackWhenShaving</samp><br /><samp>ScaledMaxStackWhenShaving</samp>
+
| <samp>UpcomingFestival {{t|day offset}}</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' If set, the min/max stack size when this item is dropped due to the [[Forge#Enchantments|shaving enchantment]], scaled to the tool's power level.
+
| A [[Festivals|festival]] day will occur within the given number of days.
 
+
|}</li>
This value is multiplied by the health deducted by the tool hit which triggered the enchantment. For example, an iridium axe which reduced the giant crop's health by 3 points will produce three times this value per hit.
+
<li>Changed specific preconditions:
 
+
{| class="wikitable"
If both fields are set, the stack size is randomized between them. If only one is set, it's applied as a limit after the generic fields. If neither is set, the generic <samp>MinStack</samp>/<samp>MaxStack</samp> fields are applied as usual without scaling.
  −
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Texture</samp>
+
! name
| The asset name for the texture containing the giant crop's sprite.
+
! changes
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>TexturePosition</samp>
+
| <samp>ChoseDialogueAnswers</samp> (<samp>q</samp>)
| ''(Optional)'' The top-left pixel position of the sprite within the <samp>Texture</samp>, specified as a model with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. Defaults to (0, 0).
+
| &#32;
 +
* Fixed precondition ignoring every second answer ID.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>TileSize</samp>
+
| <samp>InUpgradedHouse</samp> (<samp>L</samp>)
| ''(Optional)'' The area in tiles occupied by the giant crop, specified as a model with <samp>X</samp> and <samp>Y</samp> fields. This affects both its sprite size (which should be 16 pixels per tile) and the grid of crops needed for it to grow. Note that giant crops are drawn with an extra tile's height. Defaults to (3, 3).
+
| &#32;
 +
* Added optional argument for the min upgrade level.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Health</samp>
+
| <samp>MissingPet</samp> (<samp>h</samp>)
| ''(Optional)'' The health points that must be depleted to break the giant crop. The number of points depleted per [[axe]] chop depends on the axe power level. Default 3.
+
| &#32;
 +
* You can now specify any pet type ID.
 +
* You can now omit the argument to check for a pet of any type.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Chance</samp>
+
| <samp>NotDayOfWeek</samp> (<samp>d</samp>)
| ''(Optional)'' The percentage chance that a given grid of crops will grow into the giant crop each night, as a value between 0 (never) and 1 (always). Default 0.01 (1%).
+
| &#32;
 
+
* You can now specify a full name like <samp>Monday</samp>.
Note that the chance is checked for each giant crop that applies. If three giant crops each have a 1% chance of spawning for the same crop, then there's a 3% chance that one of them will spawn.
+
* The day of week is now case-insensitive.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Condition</samp>
+
| <samp>NotSeason</samp> (<samp>z</samp>)
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this giant crop is available to spawn. Defaults to always true.
+
| &#32;
 +
* You can now list values (like <code>notSeason spring summer fall</code> instead of <code>notSeason fall/notSeason winter/notSeason fall</code>).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CustomFields</samp>
+
| <samp>ReachedMineBottom</samp> (<samp>b</samp>)
| The [[#Custom data fields|custom fields]] for this entry.
+
| &#32;
|}
+
* Argument is now optional (default 1).
 
  −
===Custom movies===
  −
: ''See also: [[#Custom movie concessions|custom movie concessions]].''
  −
 
  −
You could already [[Modding:Movie theater data#Movie data|add/edit movies]] shown in the [[Movie Theater|movie theater]], but conflicts were likely since the poster & screen sprites for each movie had to be in the vanilla <samp>LooseSprites/Movies</samp> spritesheet.
  −
 
  −
Stardew Valley 1.6 adds a new movie field in <samp>Data/Movies</samp> to fix that:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>SendMail</samp> (<samp>x</samp>)
! effect
+
| &#32;
 +
* Deprecated; see [[#Send-mail (x) precondition deprecated|''Send-mail (x) precondition deprecated'']] for more info.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Texture</samp>
+
| <samp>Tile</samp> (<samp>a</samp>)
| ''(Optional)'' The asset name for the movie poster and screen images, or omit to use <samp>LooseSprites\Movies</samp>.
+
| &#32;
 +
* Now also works when the player isn't currently warping, in which case it checks their current tile instead of their warp arrival tile.
 +
|}</li>
 +
</ul>
   −
This must be a spritesheet with one 490×128 pixel row per movie. A 13×19 area in the top-left corner of the row should contain the movie poster. With a 16-pixel offset from the left edge, there should be two rows of five 90×61 pixel movie screen images, with a six-pixel gap between each image. (The movie doesn't need to use all of the image slots.)
+
====Command changes====
|}
+
<ul>
 +
<li>Added validation for event commands. If a format or assumption is invalid, the game now logs a detailed error and (if applicable) skips the command, instead of crashing or silently ignoring it. This also means event arguments are stricter (e.g. you can no longer set a true/false field to an invalid value, inner quotes in quoted arguments now need to be escaped, etc).</li>
 +
<li>Event commands are now quote-aware, so you can escape spaces and slashes in arguments like <code>/speak "I'm running A/B tests"/</code>.</li>
 +
<li>Event commands now trim surrounding whitespace, so they can be multilined for readability. Line breaks must be before or after the <samp>/</samp> delimiter. For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 +
"SomeEventId/": "
 +
    none/
 +
    -1000 -1000/
 +
    farmer 5 7 0/
 +
    ...
 +
"
 +
</syntaxHighlight>
 +
This can be also combined with the [[Modding:Event data#Comments|comment syntax]] to add notes. For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 +
"SomeEventId/": "
 +
    none/            -- music/
 +
    -1000 -1000/    -- initial viewport position/
 +
    farmer 5 7 0/    -- actor positions/
 +
    ...
 +
"
 +
</syntaxHighlight>
 +
</li>
 +
<li>You can now mark NPCs optional in event commands by suffixing their name with <code>?</code>. For example, <code>jump Kent?</code> won't log an error if Kent is missing. When used in the initial event positions, the NPC is only added in they exist in <samp>Data/Characters</samp> and their <samp>UnlockConditions</samp> match.</li>
 +
<li>Added new event commands:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! command
 +
! description
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>action {{t|action}}</samp>
 +
| Run a [[Modding:Trigger actions|trigger action string]], like <samp>action AddMoney 500</samp> to add {{price|500}} to the current player.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>addItem {{t|item ID}} {{o|count}} {{o|quality}}</samp>
 +
| Add an item to the player inventory (or open a grab menu if their inventory is full). The {{t|item ID}} is the [[#Custom items|qualified or unqualified item ID]], and {{o|quality}} is a [[Modding:Items#Quality|numeric quality value]].
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>addSpecialOrder {{t|order ID}}</samp><br /><samp>removeSpecialOrder {{t|order ID}}</samp>
 +
| Add or remove a special order to the player team. This affects all players, since special orders are shared.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>eventSeen {{t|event ID}} {{o|seen}}</samp>
 +
| Add or remove an event ID from the player's list of seen events, based on {{o|seen}} (default <samp>true</samp> to add).
   −
The existing <samp>SpriteIndex</samp> field is now an index within that texture.
+
An event can mark ''itself'' unseen using <samp>eventSeen {{t|event ID}} false</samp>. This takes effect immediately (i.e. the event won't be added to the list when it completes), but the game will prevent the event from playing again until the player changes location to avoid event loops. The event will still replay when re-entering the location.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>mailToday {{t|mail key}}</samp>
 +
| Adds a letter to the mailbox immediately, given the {{t|mail key}} in <samp>Data/Mail</samp>.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>questionAnswered {{t|answer ID}} {{o|answered}}</samp>
 +
| Add or remove an answer ID from the player's list of chosen dialogue answers, based on {{o|answered}} (default <samp>true</samp> to add).
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>replaceWithClone {{t|NPC name}}</samp>
 +
| Replace an NPC already in the event with a temporary copy. This allows changing the NPC for the event without affecting the real NPC.
   −
For example, this content pack adds a new 'Pufferchick II' movie:
+
For example, this event changes Marnie's name/portrait only within the event:
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
{
+
"Some.ModId_ExampleEvent/": "continue/64 15/farmer 64 15 2 Marnie 64 17 0/replaceWithClone Marnie/changeName Marnie Pufferchick/changePortrait Marnie Pufferchick/[...]/end"
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
+
</syntaxhighlight>
    "Changes": [
+
|-
        {
+
| <samp>setSkipActions {{o|actions}}</samp>
            "Action": "EditData",
+
| Set [[Modding:Trigger actions|trigger actions]] that should run if the player skips the event. You can list multiple actions delimited with <samp>#</samp>, or omit {{o|actions}} so no actions are run. When the player skips, the last <samp>setSkipActions</samp> before that point is applied.
            "Target": "Data/Movies",
  −
            "Entries": {
  −
                "Example.ModId_PufferchickII": {
  −
                    "Id": "Example.ModId_PufferchickII", // must specify ID again when creating a new entry
     −
                    "Title": "Pufferchick II", // display text should usually use {{i18n}} for translations in actual usage
+
For example, this adds the [[Garden Pot|garden pot]] recipe and item to the player if the event is skipped, but avoids adding the item if the event already did it:
                    "Description": "A sequel to the breakthrough adventure anime Pufferchick. The world is saved; what happens next?",
+
<pre>
                    "Tags": [ "family", "adventure" ],
+
/setSkipActions AddCraftingRecipe Current "Garden Pot"#AddItem (BC)62
 +
/skippable
 +
/...
 +
/addItem (BC)62
 +
/setSkipActions AddCraftingRecipe Current "Garden Pot"
 +
</pre>
   −
                    "Texture": "{{InternalAssetKey: assets/movie.png}}", // an image in your content pack
+
Skip actions aren't applied if the event completes normally without being skipped.
                    "SheetIndex": 0,
+
|-
 
+
| <samp>stopSound {{t|sound ID}} {{o|immediate}}</samp>
                    "Scenes": [ ... ]
+
| Stop a sound started with the <samp>startSound</samp> command. This has no effect if the sound has already stopped playing on its own (or hasn't been started). If you started multiple sounds with the same ID, this will stop all of them (e.g. <code>startSound fuse/startSound fuse/stopSound fuse</code>).
                }
  −
            }
  −
        }
  −
    ]
  −
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
  −
 
  −
===Custom wedding event===
  −
The [[Marriage#The Wedding|wedding]] event can now be changed by editing the <samp>Data\Weddings</samp> data asset, which consists of a data model with two relevant fields (listed below).
      +
By default the sound will stop immediately. For looping sounds, you can pass <samp>false</samp> to the {{o|immediate}} argument to stop the sound when it finishes playing the current iteration instead (e.g. <code>stopSound fuse false</code>).
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>temporaryAnimatedSprite ...</samp>
 +
| Add a temporary animated sprite to the event, using these space-delimited fields:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
 +
! index
 
! field
 
! field
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>EventScript</samp>
+
| 0
| The [[Modding:Event data|event scripts]] which play the wedding. The game will use the script for the spouse NPC/player if it exists, otherwise it'll use the default script.
+
| <samp>texture</samp>
 
+
| The asset name for texture to draw.
This consists of a string → string dictionary, where...
  −
* The key is an NPC internal name (like <samp>Abigail</samp>), unique player ID, or <samp>default</samp> for the default script (which handles marrying either an NPC or player);
  −
* The value is a [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable strings]] for the event script to play.
  −
 
  −
The event scripts also have access to three extra tokens:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! token
+
| 1&ndash;4
! effect
+
| <samp>rectangle</samp>
 +
| The pixel area within the <samp>texture</samp> to draw, in the form <samp>{{t|x}} {{t|y}} {{t|width}} {{t|height}}</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>[SetupContextualWeddingAttendees]</samp>
+
| 5
| The concatenated <samp>Setup</samp> values for each of the <samp>Attendees</samp> present in the wedding.
+
| <samp>interval</samp>
 +
| The millisecond duration for each frame in the animation.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>[ContextualWeddingCelebrations]</samp>
+
| 6
| The concatenated <samp>Celebration</samp> values for each of the <samp>Attendees</samp> present in the wedding.
+
| <samp>frames</samp>
 +
| The number of frames in the animation.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>[SpouseActor]</samp>
+
| 7
| The actor ID for the NPC or other player being married (like <samp>Abigail</samp> for an NPC or <samp>farmer2</samp> for a player). This can be used in event commands like <code>faceDirection [SpouseActor] 1</code>.
+
| <samp>loops</samp>
 
+
| The number of times to repeat the animation.
(You can also use <samp>spouse</samp> as an actor ID, but that will only work when marrying an NPC.)
  −
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Attendees</samp>
+
| 8&ndash;9
| The other NPCs which should attend the wedding (unless they're the spouse). This consists of a string → model lookup, where the key is the internal NPC name, and the value is a model with these fields:
+
| <samp>tile</samp>
{| class="wikitable"
+
| The tile position at which to draw the sprite, in the form <samp>{{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| 10
! effect
+
| <samp>flicker</samp>
 +
| Causes the sprite to flicker in and out of view repeatedly. (one of <samp>true</samp> or <samp>false</samp>).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ID</samp>
+
| 11
| The internal NPC name.
+
| <samp>flip</samp>
 +
| Whether to flip the sprite horizontally when it's drawn (one of <samp>true</samp> or <samp>false</samp>).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Setup</samp>
+
| 12
| The NPC's tile position and facing direction when they attend. This is equivalent to field index 2 in the [[Modding:Event data#Basic format|event basic data]].
+
| <samp>sort tile Y</samp>
 +
| The tile Y position to use in the layer depth calculation, which affects which sprite is drawn on top if two sprites overlap. The larger the number, the higher layer the sprite is on.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Celebration</samp>
+
| 13
| ''(Optional)'' The [[Modding:Event data|event script]] to run during the celebration, like <samp>faceDirection Pierre 3 true</samp> which makes Pierre turn to face left. This can contain any number of script commands.
+
| <samp>alpha fade</samp>
 +
| Fades out the sprite based on alpha set. The larger the number, the faster the fade out. 1 is instant.  
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Condition</samp>
+
| 14
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether the NPC should attend. Defaults to true.
+
| <samp>scale</samp>
|}
+
| A multiplier applied to the sprite size (in addition to the normal 4× pixel zoom).
|}
  −
 
  −
===Game state queries===
  −
A ''game state query'' is a vanilla way to specify conditions for some content like [[#Custom shops|shop data]], inspired by [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]]'s conditions. A query consists of a comma-delimited list of conditions in the form {{t|type}} {{o|arguments}}. The type can be prefixed with <code>!</code> to negate it. The query is true if it's null/blank, or if every listed condition exists and is true. For example, <code>!SEASON Spring, WEATHER Here Sun</code> is true on sunny non-[[spring]] days.
  −
 
  −
'''⚠''' Game state queries are partly case-sensitive. While some values are case-insensitive (e.g. both <code>SEASON Spring</code> and <code>SEASON spring</code> will work), this isn't consistent. Using the exact capitalization is recommended to avoid issues.
  −
 
  −
====Argument format====
  −
Game state queries take space-delimited arguments. For example, <code>BUILDINGS_CONSTRUCTED Here Cabins</code> has two arguments: <code>Here</code> and <code>Cabins</code>.
  −
 
  −
You can add quotes to keep spaces within an argument. For example, <code>BUILDINGS_CONSTRUCTED Here "Junimo Hut"</code> passes <code>Junimo Hut</code> as one argument. You can escape inner quotes with backslashes like <code>ANY "BUILDINGS_CONSTRUCTED Here \"Junimo Hut\""</code>. Remember that quotes and backslashes inside JSON strings need to be escaped too, like <code>"Condition": "BUILDINGS_CONSTRUCTED Here \"Junimo Hut\""</code>.
  −
 
  −
====Conditions====
  −
<dl>
  −
<dt>Meta</dt>
  −
<dd>
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! Condition
+
| 15
! effect
+
| <samp>scale change</samp>
 +
| Changes the scale based on the multiplier applied on top of the normal zoom. Continues endlessly.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ANY {{t|query}}+</samp>
+
| 16
| Get whether at least one of the listed game state queries match, where each argument is a query. For example, <code>ANY "SEASON Winter" "SEASON Spring, DAY_OF_WEEK Friday"</code> is true if (a) it's winter or (b) it's a spring Friday. You can list any number of queries to check.
+
| <samp>rotation</samp>
|}
+
| The rotation to apply to the sprite, measured in [[wikipedia:radians|radians]].
</dd>
  −
 
  −
<dt>Date & time</dt>
  −
<dd>
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! Condition
+
| 17
! effect
+
| <samp>rotation change</samp>
 +
| Continuously rotates the sprite, causing it to spin. The speed is determined by input value.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DAY_OF_MONTH {{t|day}}+</samp>
+
| 18+
| The day of month. This can be an integer between 1 and 28, or <samp>even</samp>/<samp>odd</samp> to match on any even/odd day. You can specify multiple values to match any of them.
+
| ''flags''
 +
| Any combination of these space-delimited flags:
 +
* <samp>color {{t|color}}</samp>: apply a [[#Color fields|standard color]] to the sprite.
 +
* <samp>hold_last_frame</samp>: after playing the animation once, freeze the last frame as long as the sprite is shown.
 +
* <samp>ping_pong</samp>: Causes the animation frames to play forwards and backwards alternatingly. Example: An animation with the frames 0, 1, 2 will play "0 1 2 0 1 2" without the ping_pong flag and play "0 1 2 1 0" with the ping_pong flag.
 +
* <samp>motion {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp>: Sprite moves based on the values set. Numbers can be decimals or negative.
 +
* <samp>acceleration {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp>: '''[TODO: document what this does]'''
 +
* <samp>acceleration_change {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp>: '''[TODO: document what this does]'''
 +
|}
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DAY_OF_WEEK {{t|day}}+</samp>
+
| <samp>translateName {{t|actor}} {{t|translation key}}</samp>
| The day of week. This can be an integer between 0 (Sunday) and 6 (Saturday), three-letter English name (like <samp>Fri</samp>), or full English name (like <samp>Friday</samp>). You can specify multiple values to match any of them (like <samp>DAY_OF_WEEK Monday Tuesday</samp> for Monday ''or'' Tuesday).
+
| Set the display name for an NPC in the event to match the given translation key.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DAYS_PLAYED {{t|min}} {{o|max}}</samp>
+
| <samp>warpFarmers [{{t|x}} {{t|y}} {{t|direction}}]+ {{t|default offset}} {{t|default x}} {{t|default}} {{t|direction}}</samp>
| Whether {{t|min}} to {{o|max}} (default unlimited) days have been played in the current save (including the current one). This always increments in sync with the date in the base game, but when mods change the in-game date, they may or may not update this value.
+
| Warps connected players to the given [[Modding:Modder Guide/Game Fundamentals#Tiles|tile coordinates]] and [[Modding:Event data#Directions|numeric directions]]. The {{t|x}} {{t|y}} {{t|direction}} triplet is repeated for each connected player (e.g. the first triplet is for the main player, second triplet is for the first farmhand, etc). The triplets are followed by an offset direction (one of <samp>up</samp>, <samp>down</samp>, <samp>left</samp>, or <samp>right</samp>), and a final triplet which defines the default values used by any other player.
|-
  −
| <samp>IS_FESTIVAL_DAY {{o|day offset}}</samp>
  −
| Whether there's a festival today, with an optional {{o|day offset}} (e.g. 1 for tomorrow).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>IS_PASSIVE_FESTIVAL_OPEN {{t|id}}</samp>
  −
| Whether a [[#Custom passive festivals|passive festival]] with the given ID is active today, and the current time is within its opening hours.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>IS_PASSIVE_FESTIVAL_TODAY {{t|id}}</samp>
  −
| Whether a [[#Custom passive festivals|passive festival]] with the given ID is active today.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>SEASON {{t|season}}+</samp>
  −
| The season (one of <samp>spring</samp>, <samp>summer</samp>, <samp>fall</samp>, or <samp>winter</samp>). You can specify multiple values to match any of them (like <samp>SEASON spring summer</samp> for spring ''or'' summer).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>SEASON_DAY [{{t|season}} {{t|day}}]+</samp>
  −
| The season (in the same format as <samp>SEASON</samp>) and day (an integer between 1 and 28). You can specify multiple values to match any of them (like <samp>SEASON_DAY fall 15 winter 20</samp> for fall 15 ''or'' winter 20).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>TIME {{t|min}} {{o|max}}</samp>
  −
| Whether the current time is between {{t|min}} and {{o|max}} (default unlimited) inclusively, specified in [[Modding:Modder Guide/Game Fundamentals#Time format|26-hour time]].
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>YEAR {{t|min}} {{o|max}}</samp>
  −
| Whether the current year is between {{t|min}} and {{o|max}} (default unlimited) inclusively.
   
|}
 
|}
</dd>
+
</li>
 
+
<li>Fixed some commands assuming a boolean argument is true if present, regardless of its value. This affects the <samp>changeToTemporaryMap</samp>, <samp>emote</samp>, <samp>extendSourceRect</samp>, <samp>faceDirection</samp>, <samp>globalFade</samp>, <samp>globalFadeToClear</samp>, <samp>positionOffset</samp>, and <samp>warp</samp> commands.</li>
<dt>World</dt>
+
<li>Fixed some commands assuming any value except the exact case-sensitive string <samp>true</samp> is false. This affects the <samp>animate</samp>, <samp>glow</samp>, <samp>hideShadow</samp>, <samp>ignoreMovementAnimation</samp>, <samp>temporaryAnimatedSprite</samp>, <samp>temporarySprite</samp>, and <samp>viewport</samp> commands.</li>
<dd>
+
<li>Fixed some commands silently ignoring values they can't parse as the expected type. This affects the <samp>addItem</samp>, <samp>makeInvisible</samp>, and <samp>removeItem</samp> commands.</li>
 +
<li>Fixed crash when some commands are passed <samp>farmer[number]</samp> for a player who's not available, or <samp>farmer[number]</samp> when they expect <samp>farmer</samp>.</li>
 +
<li>Fixed some commands not taking into account custom farmer actors when checking <samp>farmer*</samp> actor IDs.</li>
 +
<li>Fixed warp-out event commands able to use NPC-only or gendered warps. They now use a valid warp for the player if possible.</li>
 +
<li>Changed specific commands:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! Condition
+
! command
! effect
+
! changes
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>BUILDINGS_CONSTRUCTED {{t|locations}} {{o|building type}} {{o|min}} {{o|max}} {{o|count unbuilt}}</samp>
+
| <samp>addCookingRecipe</samp>
| Whether the number of matching buildings is within a range.
+
| Fixed error if player already knows the recipe.
 
  −
For example:
  −
* <code>BUILDINGS_CONSTRUCTED Here</code> checks if any buildings were constructed in the player's current location.
  −
* <code>BUILDINGS_CONSTRUCTED Target Cabin</code> checks if there's at least one cabin in the [[#Target location|target location]].
  −
* <code>BUILDINGS_CONSTRUCTED All "Junimo Hut" 3 5</code> checks if there's between 3 and 5 Junimo huts (inclusively) anywhere in the world.
  −
 
  −
Arguments:
  −
* {{t|locations}}: a [[#Target location|target location]], or <samp>All</samp> to count buildings in all locations.
  −
* {{o|building type}}: the building ID in <samp>Data/Buildings</samp> to count, or <samp>All</samp> to count all building types. Note that <samp>All</samp> includes default buildings like the farmhouse.
  −
* {{o|min}}/{{o|max}}: the minimum (default 1) and maximum (default unlimited) count to require.
  −
* {{o|count unbuilt}}: whether to count buildings that haven't been fully constructed yet.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CAN_BUILD_CABIN</samp>
+
| <samp>addMailReceived</samp>
| Whether players can build more [[cabin]]s (i.e. they haven't reached the maximum number of player slots yet).
+
| &#32;
 +
* Renamed to <samp>mailReceived</samp>. (The old name is now an alias, so it'll still work.)
 +
* You can now remove a mail received by setting the optional third argument to false, like <samp>mailReceived {{t|id}} false</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CAN_BUILD_FOR_CABINS {{t|building ID}}</samp>
+
| <samp>addTemporaryActor</samp>
| Whether there are fewer of the given building constructed than there are cabins.
+
| &#32;
 +
* Underscores in the asset name are now only replaced with spaces if an exact match wasn't found. You should quote arguments containing spaces instead, like <code>addTemporaryActor "White Chicken" …</code>.
 +
* Underscores in the display name are no longer replaced with spaces. You should quote arguments containing spaces instead.
 +
* Argument 9 ({{o|animal name}}) is now {{o|override name}}, and can be used to set the name for non-animals too.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FARM_CAVE {{t|type}}</samp>
+
| <samp>animate</samp>
| The current [[The Farm#The Cave|farm cave]] (one of <samp>Bats</samp>, <samp>Mushrooms</samp>, or <samp>None</samp>).
+
| Underscores in the NPC name are now only replaced with spaces if an exact match wasn't found. You should quote arguments containing spaces instead, like <code>animate "Mr Qi" …</code>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FARM_NAME {{t|name}}</samp>
+
| <samp>ambientLight</samp>
| The name of the farm.
+
| Removed four-argument form (which was unused and had confusing behavior). The other versions of <samp>ambientLight</samp> still work like before.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FARM_TYPE {{t|type}}</samp>
+
| <samp>awardFestivalPrize</samp>
| The [[Farm Maps|farm type]]. The {{t|type}} can be one of...
+
| Added support for arbitrary item IDs, like <code>awardFestivalPrize (O)128</code> for a pufferfish.
* a numeric ID for a vanilla farm type: <samp>1</samp> (standard), <samp>2</samp> (riverland), <samp>3</samp> (forest), <samp>4</samp> (hilltop), <samp>5</samp> (combat), <samp>6</samp> (four corners), or <samp>7</samp> (beach);
  −
* a readable key for a vanilla farm type: <samp>Standard</samp>, <samp>Beach</samp>, <samp>Forest</samp>, <samp>FourCorners</samp>, <samp>Hilltop</samp>, <samp>Riverland</samp>, or <samp>Wilderness</samp>;
  −
* or the ID for a custom farm type.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FOUND_ALL_LOST_BOOKS</samp>
+
| <samp>changeLocation</samp>
| Whether all the [[Lost Books]] for the [[museum]] have been found.
+
| It now updates the event position offset if needed.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>changeName</samp>
 +
| Underscores in the NPC name are no longer replaced with spaces. You should quote arguments containing spaces instead, like <code>changeName Leo "Neo Leo"</code>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IS_COMMUNITY_CENTER_COMPLETE</samp>
+
| <samp>changePortrait</samp><br /><samp>changeSprite</samp>
| Whether the [[Community Center|community center]] has been repaired.
+
| You can now omit the suffix argument to reset the NPC back to their normal portrait/sprite.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IS_CUSTOM_FARM_TYPE</samp>
+
| <samp>faceDirection</samp>
| Whether the [[Farm Maps|farm type]] is a custom one created by a mod. (This returns false for mods which edit/replace a vanilla farm type.)
+
| You can now specify the direction in words, like <samp>faceDirection up</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IS_HOST</samp>
+
| <samp>ignoreMovementAnimation</samp>
| Whether the current player is the main/host player.
+
| &#32;
 +
* Fixed its ''ignore'' argument being ignored.
 +
* Underscores in the NPC name are now only replaced with spaces if an exact match wasn't found. You should quote arguments containing spaces instead, like <code>ignoreMovementAnimation "Mr Qi" …</code>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IS_ISLAND_NORTH_BRIDGE_FIXED</samp>
+
| <samp>itemAboveHead</samp>
| Whether the [[Ginger Island#Island North|North Ginger Island]] bridge to the dig site has been repaired.
+
| Added support for arbitrary item IDs, like <code>itemAboveHead (O)128</code> for a pufferfish.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IS_JOJA_MART_COMPLETE</samp>
+
| <samp>makeInvisible</samp>
| Whether the [[Joja Warehouse|Joja warehouse]] has been built.
+
| Fixed terrain features not hidden when using the default area size.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IS_MULTIPLAYER</samp>
+
| <samp>playSound</samp>
| Whether the game is currently in multiplayer mode (regardless of whether there's multiple players connected).
+
| Sounds started via <samp>playSound</samp> now stop automatically when the event ends.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IS_VISITING_ISLAND {{t|name}}</samp>
+
| <samp>removeItem</samp>
| Whether the named NPC is visiting [[Ginger Island]] today.
+
| Added argument for an optional count, like <code>removeItem (O)128 10</code> to remove 10 pufferfish.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>LOCATION_ACCESSIBLE {{t|name}}</samp>
+
| <samp>speak</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target location|given location]] is accessible. For vanilla locations, this is relevant to <samp>CommunityCenter</samp>, <samp>JojaMart</samp>, or <samp>Railroad</samp>; any other location will return true unless a mod customizes the query.
+
| Fixed friendship & socialize quest not updated when calling it with a translation key.
 +
|}</li>
 +
<li>Removed some commands:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>LOCATION_CONTEXT {{t|location}}</samp>
+
! command
| The location context name for the [[#Target location|given location]].
+
! changes
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>LOCATION_IS_INDOORS {{t|location}}</samp><br /><samp>LOCATION_IS_OUTDOORS {{t|location}}</samp><br /><samp>LOCATION_IS_MINES {{t|location}}</samp><br /><samp>LOCATION_IS_SKULL_CAVE {{t|location}}</samp>
+
| <samp>addToTable</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target location|given location]] is indoors, outdoors, in [[The Mines|the mines]], or in the [[Skull Cavern]].
+
| Removed (it was unused and worked in counterintuitive ways).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>LOCATION_SEASON {{t|location}} [{{t|season}}]+</samp>
+
| <samp>addTool</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target location|given location]] is in one of the given seasons (which can be <samp>spring</samp>, <samp>summer</samp>, <samp>fall</samp>, or <samp>winter</samp>). This accounts for the <samp>SeasonOverride</samp> field in the [[#Custom location contexts|location's context data]].
+
| Removed (it was unused and only supported the [[Return Scepter|return scepter]]). Use <samp>addItem</samp> instead, which supports adding tools.
 
  −
For example, this is valid in spring ''or'' summer: <code>LOCATION_SEASON Here spring summer</code>.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MUSEUM_DONATIONS {{t|min count}} {{o|max count}} {{o|object type}}+</samp>
+
| <samp>grabObject</samp>
| Whether all players have donated a total of {{t|min count}} to {{o|max count}} (default unlimited) inclusively to the [[museum]]. This can optionally be filtered by the object type field, like <samp>MUSEUM_DONATIONS 40 Arch Minerals</samp> to require at least 40 artifacts and minerals combined. You can omit the max count and still specify a filter.
+
| Removed (it was unused and broken).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>WEATHER {{t|location}} {{t|weather}}</samp>
+
| <samp>showRivalFrame</samp><br /><samp>taxVote</samp>
| The weather ID in the [[#Target location|given location]]. The weather can be one of <samp>Festival</samp>, <samp>Rain</samp>, <samp>Snow</samp>, <samp>Storm</samp>, <samp>Sun</samp>, <samp>Wind</samp>, or a [[#Custom weather|custom weather ID]].
+
| Removed (they were part of unimplemented features).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>WORLD_STATE_FIELD {{t|name}} {{t|value}}</samp>
+
| <samp>weddingSprite</samp>
| Whether a property on <samp>Game1.netWorldState</samp> has the given value. If the property is numeric, this is the ''minimum'' value. Some useful values not covered by their own query:
+
| Removed (it was broken and unused).
 +
|}
 +
</ul>
   −
{| class="wikitable"
+
====Festival changes====
|-
+
* Festivals can now have a custom festival-started notification message by setting the <samp>startedMessage</samp> field in <samp>Data/Festivals/*</samp> to a [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]].
! name
+
* Festivals now set the event ID to a value like <samp>festival_fall16</samp>, instead of <samp>-1</samp>.
! effect
+
* All in-festival data fields now support [[Modding:Festival data#Year variants|year variants]].
|-
+
* Fixed NPCs getting duplicated in festivals if they're added to the <samp>set-up</samp> fields multiple times. Subsequent entries now move them instead.
| <samp>GoldenCoconutCracked</samp>
+
* Fixed [[Modding:Festival data#Year variants|year variants]] for festival <samp>set-up</samp> field being appended to the main script instead of replacing it.
| Whether the player has cracked open any [[Golden Coconut]]s (<samp>true</samp> or <samp>false</samp>).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>GoldenWalnutsFound</samp><br /><samp>GoldenWalnuts</samp>
  −
| The total number of [[Golden Walnut]]s found or held by any player. To check how many one player currently holds, see the <samp>PLAYER_HAS_ITEM</samp> query.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>IsGoblinRemoved</samp>
  −
| Whether the [[Henchman]] has been removed, so the player can access [[Witch's Hut]] (<samp>true</samp> or <samp>false</samp>).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>IsSubmarineLocked</samp>
  −
| Whether the [[Night Market]] submarine is currently in use by a player (<samp>true</samp> or <samp>false</samp>).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>LostBooksFound</samp>
  −
| The total number of [[Lost Book]]s found or held by any player.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>MinesDifficulty</samp><br /><samp>SkullCavesDifficulty</samp>
  −
| The current [[The Mines#Shrine of Challenge|Shrine of Challenge]] difficulty level for the [[The Mines|mine]] or [[Skull Cavern]] (a numeric value, where <samp>0</samp> is the default level when the shrine is deactivated).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>MiniShippingBinsObtained</samp>
  −
| The number of times the player has obtained a [[Mini-Shipping Bin]].
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ParrotPlatformsUnlocked</samp>
  −
| Whether the player has unlocked [[Ginger Island]] parrot platforms, regardless of whether they've completed them (<samp>true</samp> or <samp>false</samp>).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ServerPrivacy</samp>
  −
| The [[multiplayer]] connection privacy mode (<samp>InviteOnly</samp> or <samp>FriendsOnly</samp>).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ShuffleMineChests</samp>
  −
| The value of the 'mine rewards' [[Options|game option]] (<samp>Default</samp> or <samp>Remixed</samp>).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>WeatherForTomorrow</samp>
  −
| The weather ID for tomorrow in the main valley area.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>VisitsUntilY1Guarantee</samp>
  −
| The number of times the [[Traveling Cart]] will visit before [[Red Cabbage]] is guaranteed to drop.
  −
|}
     −
For example, the [[Traveling Cart]] shop uses a <code>WORLD_STATE_FIELD VisitsUntilY1Guarantee 0</code> condition to check if it should guarantee a [[Red Cabbage]] item.
+
====Send-mail (<samp>x</samp>) precondition deprecated====
|-
+
Using the <samp>x</samp> event precondition as a way to send mail is now deprecated (but still works). You should use [[#Trigger actions|trigger actions]] instead to perform actions like that.
| <samp>WORLD_STATE_FIELD {{t|name}} {{t|min}} {{t|max}}</samp>
  −
| For numeric properties only, whether a property on <samp>Game1.netWorldState</samp> has a value between {{t|min}} and {{t|max}}. If {{t|max}} is omitted or the properties isn't numeric, the previous form is used. See the previous entry for a list of useful properties.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>WORLD_STATE_ID {{t|id}}</samp>
  −
| Whether any world state flag with the given {{t|id}} is set.
  −
|}
  −
</dd>
     −
<dt>Player info & progress</dt>
+
All vanilla events which used it have been replaced by equivalent trigger actions. This event IDs below no longer exist; if you check them (e.g. via <samp>HasSeenEvent</samp>), you'll need to check the new action or the mail flag they set instead.
<dd>
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! Condition
+
! old event ID
! effect
+
! new action ID
 +
! mail flag
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MINE_LOWEST_LEVEL_REACHED {{t|min}} {{o|max}}</samp>
+
| <samp>68</samp>
| Whether any player has reached a level between {{t|min}} and {{t|max}} (default unlimited) inclusively in [[The Mines|the mines]].
+
| <samp>Mail_Mom_5K</samp>
 +
| <samp>mom1</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_COMBAT_LEVEL {{t|player}} {{t|min}} {{o|max}}</samp><br /><samp>PLAYER_FARMING_LEVEL {{t|player}} {{t|min}} {{o|max}}</samp><br /><samp>PLAYER_FISHING_LEVEL {{t|player}} {{t|min}} {{o|max}}</samp><br /><samp>PLAYER_FORAGING_LEVEL {{t|player}} {{t|min}} {{o|max}}</samp><br /><samp>PLAYER_LUCK_LEVEL {{t|player}} {{t|min}} {{o|max}}</samp><br /><samp>PLAYER_MINING_LEVEL {{t|player}} {{t|min}} {{o|max}}</samp>
+
| <samp>69</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have a [[skills|skill level]] between {{t|min}} and {{t|max}} (default unlimited) inclusively, including the effects of buffs which raise them.
+
| <samp>Mail_Mom_15K</samp>
 +
| <samp>mom2</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_CURRENT_MONEY {{t|player}} {{t|min}} {{o|max}}</samp>
+
| <samp>70</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have between {{t|min}} and {{o|max}} (default unlimited) gold inclusively.
+
| <samp>Mail_Mom_32K</samp>
 +
| <samp>mom3</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_FARMHOUSE_UPGRADE {{t|player}} {{t|min}} {{o|max}}</samp>
+
| <samp>71</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have upgraded their [[farmhouse]] or [[cabin]] to a level between {{t|min}} and {{o|max}} (default unlimited) inclusively. See [https://github.com/Pathoschild/StardewMods/blob/develop/ContentPatcher/docs/author-guide/tokens.md#FarmhouseUpgrade possible levels].
+
| <samp>Mail_Mom_120K</samp>
 +
| <samp>mom4</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_GENDER {{t|player}} {{t|gender}}</samp>
+
| <samp>72</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] are <samp>Male</samp> or <samp>Female</samp>.
+
| <samp>Mail_Dad_5K</samp>
 +
| <samp>dad1</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_ACHIEVEMENT {{t|player}} {{t|achievement id}}</samp>
+
| <samp>73</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have unlocked a specific achievement ID. The valid IDs are listed in [[Modding:Achievement data|<samp>Data/Achievements</samp>]], plus a few Steam achievement IDs that aren't listed.
+
| <samp>Mail_Dad_15K</samp>
 +
| <samp>dad2</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_ALL_ACHIEVEMENTS {{t|player}}</samp>
+
| <samp>74</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have unlocked every achievement listed in [[Modding:Achievement data|<samp>Data/Achievements</samp>]]. This doesn't count the extra Steam achievement IDs that aren't listed in that file.
+
| <samp>Mail_Dad_32K</samp>
 +
| <samp>dad3</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_CAUGHT_FISH {{t|player}} {{t|id}}</samp>
+
| <samp>75</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have caught at least one fish with the given ID.
+
| <samp>Mail_Dad_120K</samp>
 +
| <samp>dad4</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_CONVERSATION_TOPIC {{t|player}} {{t|id}}</samp>
+
| <samp>76</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have a [[Modding:Dialogue#Conversation topics|conversation topic]] with the ID {{t|id}} active.
+
| <samp>Mail_Tribune_UpAndComing</samp>
 +
| <samp>newsstory</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_CRAFTING_RECIPE {{t|player}} {{t|recipe name}}</samp><br /><samp>PLAYER_HAS_COOKING_RECIPE {{t|player}} {{t|recipe name}}</samp>
+
| <samp>706</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] know the crafting/cooking recipe identified by its internal name (spaces allowed). For example, <code>PLAYER_HAS_CRAFTING_RECIPE Current Field Snack</code>.
+
| <samp>Mail_Pierre_Fertilizers</samp>
 +
| <samp>fertilizers</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_DIALOGUE_ANSWER {{t|player}} {{t|id}}</samp>
+
| <samp>707</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have chosen the given dialogue answer in a previous dialogue.
+
| <samp>Mail_Pierre_FertilizersHighQuality</samp>
 +
| <samp>fertilizers2</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_FLAG {{t|player}} {{t|id}}</samp>
+
| <samp>909</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have the given [[Modding:Mail data|mail flag]] set (with spaces allowed in the {{t|id}}).
+
| <samp>Mail_Robin_Woodchipper</samp>
 +
| <samp>WoodChipper</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_ITEM {{t|player}} {{t|item}} {{o|min}} {{o|max}}</samp>
+
| <samp>2111194</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have between {{o|min}} and {{o|max}} (default unlimited) matching items in their inventory, inclusively. The {{t|item}} can be <samp>858</samp> or <samp>(O)858</samp> (Qi Gems), <samp>73</samp> or <samp>(O)73</samp> (Walnuts), or the [[#Custom items|qualified or unqualified item ID]].
+
| <samp>Mail_Emily_8heart</samp>
 +
| <samp>EmilyClothingTherapy</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_PROFESSION {{t|player}} {{t|profession id}}</samp>
+
| <samp>2111294</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have the given [[Skills|profession]] ID.
+
| <samp>Mail_Emily_10heart</samp>
 +
| <samp>EmilyCamping</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_READ_LETTER {{t|player}} {{t|id}}</samp>
+
| <samp>2346091</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have read a letter, where {{t|id}} is the internal mail ID (spaces allowed). For example, <code>PLAYER_HAS_READ_LETTER Any Visited_Island</code>.
+
| <samp>Mail_Alex_10heart</samp>
 +
| <samp>joshMessage</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_SECRET_NOTE {{t|player}} {{t|id}}</samp>
+
| <samp>2346092</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have read a secret note, where {{t|id}} is the secret note's integer ID.
+
| <samp>Mail_Sam_10heart</samp>
 +
| <samp>samMessage</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_SEEN_EVENT {{t|player}} {{t|id}}</samp>
+
| <samp>2346093</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have seen the event with given {{t|id}}.
+
| <samp>Mail_Harvey_10heart</samp>
 +
| <samp>harveyBalloon</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_TOWN_KEY {{t|player}}</samp>
+
| <samp>2346094</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have the [[Key To The Town|town key]].
+
| <samp>Mail_Elliott_10heart</samp>
 +
| <samp>elliottBoat</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_TRASH_CAN_LEVEL {{t|player}} {{t|min}} {{o|max}}</samp>
+
| <samp>2346095</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have a [[Trash Cans|trash can upgrade level]] between {{t|min}} and {{o|max}} (default unlimited) inclusively. The {{t|level}} can be <samp>0</samp> (base), <samp>1</samp> (copper), <samp>2</samp> (steel), <samp>3</samp> (gold), or <samp>4</samp> (iridium).
+
| <samp>Mail_Elliott_8heart</samp>
 +
| <samp>elliottReading</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_LOCATION_CONTEXT {{t|player}} {{t|location context}}</samp>
+
| <samp>2346096</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] are in the given [[#Custom location contexts|location context]].
+
| <samp>Mail_Penny_10heart</samp>
 +
| <samp>pennySpa</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_LOCATION_NAME {{t|player}} {{t|location name}}</samp><br /><samp>PLAYER_LOCATION_UNIQUE_NAME {{t|player}} {{t|location name}}</samp>
+
| <samp>2346097</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] are in the given location, using the name or unique instanced name (you can see both names in-game using the {{nexus mod|679|Debug Mode}} mod). The {{t|location name}} value doesn't recognize [[#Target location|target location keywords]] like <samp>Here</samp>.
+
| <samp>Mail_Abigail_8heart</samp>
 +
| <samp>abbySpiritBoard</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_MOD_DATA {{t|player}} {{t|key}} {{t|value}}</samp>
+
| <samp>3333094</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have a <samp>player.modData</samp> entry added by a mod with the given {{t|key}} and {{t|value}}.
+
| <samp>Mail_Pierre_ExtendedHours</samp>
 +
| <samp>pierreHours</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_MONEY_EARNED {{t|player}} {{t|min}} {{o|max}}</samp>
+
| <samp>3872126</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have earned between {{t|min}} and {{o|max}} (default unlimited) gold inclusively.
+
| <samp>Mail_Willy_BackRoomUnlocked</samp>
|-
+
| <samp>willyBackRoomInvitation</samp>
| <samp>PLAYER_SHIPPED_BASIC_ITEM {{t|player}} {{t|item ID}} {{o|min count}} {{t|max count}}</samp>
+
|}
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have shipped the given item between {{o|min count}} (default 1) and {{o|max count}} (default unlimited) times inclusively. This only works for the items tracked by the game for shipping stats (shown in the [[Shipping#Collection|shipping collections menu]]).
+
 
|-
+
===[[Modding:Mail data|Mail]] changes===
| <samp>PLAYER_SPECIAL_ORDER_ACTIVE {{t|player}} {{t|order id}}</samp>
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Mail data]]|done=false}}
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have the given [[Special Orders|special order]] active.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>PLAYER_SPECIAL_ORDER_RULE_ACTIVE {{t|player}} {{t|rule id}}</samp>
  −
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have a special rule active for a [[Special Orders|special order]]. Some vanilla rules are...
      +
<ul>
 +
<li>Mail can now have multiple items attached (using multiple <samp>%item</samp> commands). When the player grabs the top item, the next one will appear in the slot to grab next.</li>
 +
<li>Added mail commands:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! rule ID
+
! command
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>DROP_QI_BEANS</samp>
+
| <samp>%action {{t|action}}%%</samp>
| The player can find [[Qi Beans]] for the ''Qi's Crop'' order.
+
| Run a [[Modding:Trigger actions|trigger action string]], like <samp>%action AddMoney 500%%</samp> to add {{price|500}} to the current player.
 +
|}</li>
 +
<li>Improved mail commands:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>LEGENDARY_FAMILY</samp>
+
! command
| The player catch the new legendary fish for the ''Extended Family'' order.
+
! changes
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>MINE_HARD</samp><br /><samp>SC_HARD</samp>
+
| <samp>%item</samp>
| Raises the difficulty level of the mines or [[Skull Cavern]].
+
| &#32;
 +
* Added <samp>%item id {{t|item id}} {{o|count}}</samp> form which accepts a [[#Custom items|qualified or unqualified item ID]]. If multiple items are listed (''e.g.,'' <samp>%item id (BC)12 3 (O)34 5 %%</samp>) one set will be picked randomly. This deprecates the <samp>bigobject</samp>, <samp>furniture</samp>, <samp>object</samp>, and <samp>tools</samp> options.
 +
* Added <samp>%item specialOrder {{t|order id}} {{o|immediately}}</samp> form to attach a special order to the letter.
 +
* Added optional {{t|key}} argument to <samp>%item cookingRecipe {{t|key}}</samp>, to learn a specific [[Modding:Recipe data|cooking recipe]]. The previous <samp>%item cookingRecipe</samp> form (without a key) works the same way as before.
 +
* The type argument is now case-insensitive.
 +
* Fixed <samp>%item craftingRecipe</samp> not supporting recipe IDs containing underscores. It now checks for an exact match first, then tries replacing underscores with spaces like before, then logs a warning if neither was found instead of adding an invalid recipe.
 +
|}</li>
 +
<li>All wallet items are now tracked via mail flags. That adds these mail flags: <samp>HasClubCard</samp>, <samp>HasDarkTalisman</samp>, <samp>HasDwarvishTranslationGuide</samp>, <samp>HasMagicInk</samp>, <samp>HasMagnifyingGlass</samp>, <samp>HasRustyKey</samp>, <samp>HasSkullKey</samp>, <samp>HasSpecialCharm</samp>, <samp>HasTownKey</samp>, and <samp>HasUnlockedSkullDoor</samp>.</li>
 +
<li>Fixed letter viewer error when opening an invalid letter.</li>
 +
</ul>
 +
 
 +
===Stat changes for C# mods===
 +
The tracked stats API (e.g. <code>Game1.stats</code> and <code>Game1.player.stats</code>) has been overhauled.
 +
 
 +
In particular, all stats are now in the underlying stat dictionary. If you use a stat field directly (like <code>stats.dirtHoed</code>), you'll need to use the property (like <code>stats.DirtHoed</code>) or method (like <code>stats.Get(StatsKey.DirtHoed)</code>). This lets the game or mods access all stats in a standard way without reflection. 1.6 also adds <samp>StatsKey</samp> constants for all stats tracked by the game.
 +
 
 +
The <samp>stats</samp> API has also been redesigned:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SC_NO_FOOD</samp>
+
! member
| The player can't eat food in the [[Skull Cavern]].
+
! comments
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_STAT {{t|player}} {{t|stat name}} {{t|min value}} {{o|max value}}</samp>
+
| <samp>Values</samp>
| Whether a stat counter for the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] has a value between {{t|min value}} and {{o|max value}} (default unlimited) inclusively. The available stat names are...
+
| The numeric metrics tracked by the game. This replaces <samp>stats_dictionary</samp>.
* <samp>averageBedtime</samp>;
  −
* <samp>beachFarmSpawns</samp>;
  −
* <samp>beveragesMade</samp>;
  −
* <samp>boatRidesToIsland</samp>;
  −
* <samp>bouldersCracked</samp>;
  −
* <samp>caveCarrotsFound</samp>;
  −
* <samp>cheeseMade</samp>;
  −
* <samp>chickenEggsLayed</samp>;
  −
* <samp>childrenTurnedToDoves</samp>;
  −
* <samp>coalFound</samp>;
  −
* <samp>coinsFound</samp>;
  −
* <samp>copperFound</samp>;
  −
* <samp>cowMilkProduced</samp>;
  −
* <samp>cropsShipped</samp>;
  −
* <samp>daysPlayed</samp>;
  −
* <samp>diamondsFound</samp>;
  −
* <samp>dirtHoed</samp>;
  −
* <samp>duckEggsLayed</samp>;
  −
* <samp>exMemoriesWiped</samp>;
  −
* <samp>fishCaught</samp>;
  −
* <samp>geodesCracked</samp>;
  −
* <samp>giftsGiven</samp>;
  −
* <samp>goatCheeseMade</samp>;
  −
* <samp>goatMilkProduced</samp>;
  −
* <samp>goldFound</samp>;
  −
* <samp>goodFriends</samp>;
  −
* <samp>hardModeMonstersKilled</samp>;
  −
* <samp>individualMoneyEarned</samp>;
  −
* <samp>iridiumFound</samp>;
  −
* <samp>ironFound</samp>;
  −
* <samp>itemsCooked</samp>;
  −
* <samp>itemsCrafted</samp>;
  −
* <samp>itemsForaged</samp>;
  −
* <samp>itemsShipped</samp>;
  −
* <samp>monstersKilled</samp>;
  −
* <samp>mysticStonesCrushed</samp>;
  −
* <samp>notesFound</samp>;
  −
* <samp>otherPreciousGemsFound</samp>;
  −
* <samp>piecesOfTrashRecycled</samp>;
  −
* <samp>preservesMade</samp>;
  −
* <samp>prismaticShardsFound</samp>;
  −
* <samp>questsCompleted</samp>;
  −
* <samp>rabbitWoolProduced</samp>;
  −
* <samp>rocksCrushed</samp>;
  −
* <samp>seedsSown</samp>;
  −
* <samp>sheepWoolProduced</samp>;
  −
* <samp>slimesKilled</samp>;
  −
* <samp>starLevelCropsShipped</samp>;
  −
* <samp>stepsTaken</samp>;
  −
* <samp>sticksChopped</samp>;
  −
* <samp>stoneGathered</samp>;
  −
* <samp>stumpsChopped</samp>;
  −
* <samp>timesEnchanted</samp>;
  −
* <samp>timesFished</samp>;
  −
* <samp>timesUnconscious</samp>;
  −
* <samp>totalMoneyGifted</samp>;
  −
* <samp>trashCansChecked</samp>;
  −
* <samp>trufflesFound</samp>;
  −
* <samp>walnutsFound</samp>;
  −
* <samp>weedsEliminated</samp>.
  −
|}
  −
</dd>
  −
 
  −
<dt>Player relationships</dt>
  −
<dd>
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! Condition
  −
! effect
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_CHILDREN {{t|player}} {{o|min}} {{o|max}}</samp>
+
| <samp>Get(key)</samp>
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have a number of children between {{t|min}} (default 1) and {{o|max}} (default unlimited) inclusively.
+
| Get the value of a tracked stat. This replaces <samp>getStat</samp>.
|-
  −
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_PET {{t|player}}</samp>
  −
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have a [[Animals#Cat or Dog|pet]].
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>PLAYER_HEARTS {{t|player}} {{t|npc}} {{t|min hearts}} {{o|max hearts}}</samp>
  −
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have a friend with a [[friendship]] level between {{t|min hearts}} and {{o|max hearts}} (default unlimited) inclusively. The {{t|npc}} can be an NPC's internal name, <samp>Any</samp> (check every NPC), or <samp>AnyDateable</samp> (check every romanceable NPC).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>PLAYER_HAS_MET {{t|player}} {{t|npc}}</samp>
  −
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have talked to an NPC at least once. The {{t|npc}} is an NPC's internal name.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>PLAYER_IS_DATING {{t|player}} {{t|npc}}</samp><br /><samp>PLAYER_IS_ENGAGED {{t|player}} {{t|target}}</samp><br /><samp>PLAYER_IS_MARRIED {{t|player}} {{t|target}}</samp><br /><samp>PLAYER_IS_DIVORCED {{t|player}} {{t|npc}}</samp>
  −
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have this relationship status with an NPC. The player is dating after giving the NPC a [[bouquet]], and engaged after giving a [[Mermaid's Pendant]] but before the marriage. The {{t|npc}} can be an NPC's internal name, or <samp>Any</samp> (check every romanceable NPC).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>PLAYER_IS_ROOMMATE {{t|player}} {{t|target}}</samp>
  −
| Whether the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] have a roommate. The {{t|target}} can be an NPC's internal name, <samp>Any</samp> (with any NPC), or <samp>Player</samp> (always false).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>PLAYER_PREFERRED_PET {{t|player}} {{t|pet}}</samp>
  −
| Whether the preferred pet for the [[#Target player|specified player(s)]] is <samp>Cat</samp>, <samp>Dog</samp>, or a specified custom pet type.
  −
|}
  −
</dd>
     −
<dt>Randomization</dt>
+
For example:
<dd>
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
{| class="wikitable"
+
uint daysPlayed = Game1.stats.Get(StatKeys.DaysPlayed);
|-
+
</syntaxhighlight>
! Condition
  −
! effect
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RANDOM {{t|chance}} {{o|@addDailyLuck}}</samp>
+
| <samp>Set(key, value)</samp>
| A random probability check which is re-rolled each time it's called. For example, <code>RANDOM 0.4</code> is true 40% of the time.
+
| Set the new value of a tracked stat. This method is new.
   −
If the exact text <samp>@addDailyLuck</samp> is specified, the current player's [[Daily Luck|daily luck]] is added to the probability.
+
For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
Game1.stats.Set(StatKeys.ChildrenTurnedToDoves, 5);
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SYNCED_CHOICE {{t|interval}} {{t|key}} {{t|min}} {{t|max}} {{t|choices}}+</samp>
+
| <samp>Increment(key)</samp><br /><samp>Increment(key, amount)</samp>
| Choose a random integer between {{t|min}} and {{t|max}} inclusively, and check whether it matches one of the {{t|choices}}. The result will be identical for all queries with the same {{t|key}} value during the given {{t|interval}} (one of <samp>tick</samp>, <samp>day</samp>, <samp>season</samp>, or <samp>year</samp>), including between players in multiplayer mode.
+
| Add the given amount to the stat (default 1), and return the new stat value. This improves on the original <samp>incrementStat</samp>.
   −
For example, <samp>SYNCED_CHOICE day example_key 1 5 1 2</samp> chooses a random value between 1 and 5, and checks if it's either 1 or 2.
+
For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
uint stepsTaken = Game1.stats.Increment(StatKeys.StepsTaken);
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
|}
   −
This is mainly useful in cases where you need to pick between a number of discrete cases. For regular probability checks, see <samp>SYNCED_RANDOM</samp> instead.
+
This can also be used to track custom mod stats, they doesn't need to be stats normally tracked by the game. Custom stats should be prefixed with your mod's unique ID to avoid conflicts:
|-
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
| <samp>SYNCED_RANDOM {{t|interval}} {{t|key}} {{t|chance}} {{o|@addDailyLuck}}</samp>
+
Game1.stats.Set("Your.ModId_CustomStat", 5);
| A random probability check. The result will be identical for all queries with the same {{t|key}} value during the given {{t|interval}} (one of <samp>tick</samp>, <samp>day</samp>, <samp>season</samp>, or <samp>year</samp>), including between players in multiplayer mode.
+
</syntaxhighlight>
   −
For example, <samp>SYNCED_RANDOM day cart_rare_seed 0.4</samp> has a 40% chance to be true the first time it's called that day, and will always be the same value if called again with the same key on the same day.
+
And finally, setting a stat to 0 now removes it from the stats dictionary (since that's the default for missing stats).
   −
If the exact text <samp>@addDailyLuck</samp> is specified, the current player's [[Daily Luck|daily luck]] is added to the probability.
+
===New C# utility methods===
|-
+
Stardew Valley 1.6 adds several new methods to simplify common logic.
| <samp>SYNCED_SUMMER_RAIN_RANDOM {{t|base chance}} {{t|day multiplier}}</samp>
  −
| A specialized variant of <samp>SYNCED_DAY_RANDOM</samp> used to calculate the chance of rain in summer, which increases with the day number.
  −
|}
  −
</dd>
     −
<dt>For items only</dt>
+
====Argument handling====
<dd>
+
The new <samp>ArgUtility</samp> class handles splitting, reading, and validating <samp>string[]</samp> argument lists. The main methods are:
These queries apply in cases where there's an item (e.g. machine recipes, shops, etc); they'll return false if not applicable. They take a {{t|type}} argument which can be <samp>Input</samp> (the machine input item) or <samp>Target</samp> (the machine output, tree fruit, shop item, etc).
     −
{| class="wikitable"
+
; Splitting arrays&#58;
 +
: {| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! Condition
+
! <samp>ArgUtility</samp> method
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ITEM_HAS_TAG {{t|target}} {{t|tags}}</samp>
+
| <samp>SplitBySpace</samp>
| Whether the item has all of the given space-delimited tags. For example, <code>ITEM_HAS_TAG Target bone_item marine_item</code> will only match items with both tags.
+
| Split space-separated arguments in a string. This automatically ignores extra spaces, so <samp>" x &nbsp;y "</samp> and <samp>"x y"</samp> are equivalent. For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
string[] fields = ArgUtility.SplitBySpace("a b c");
 +
string secondField = fields[1]; // "b"
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ITEM_ID {{t|target}} {{t|item ID}}</samp>
+
| <samp>SplitBySpaceAndGet</samp>
| Whether the item has the given [[#Custom items|qualified or unqualified item ID]]. The item ID is qualified before checking, so <samp>128</samp> will match pufferfish (<samp>(O)128</samp>) but not mushroom boxes (<samp>(BC)128</samp>).
+
| Get the value at an index in a space-delimited string (if found), else return the default value. For example:
|-
  −
| <samp>ITEM_QUALITY {{t|target}} {{t|min}} {{t|max}}</samp>
  −
| Whether the item's quality is between {{t|min}} and {{t|max}} (default unlimited) inclusively. The possible values are <samp>0</samp> (normal), <samp>1</samp> (silver), <samp>2</samp> (gold), or <samp>4</samp> (iridium).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ITEM_STACK {{t|target}} {{t|min}} {{t|max}}</samp>
  −
| Whether the item stack size is between {{t|min}} and {{t|max}} (default unlimited) inclusively. Note that this only applies to the target item, it doesn't include other stacks in the inventory.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ITEM_TYPE {{t|target}} {{t|type}}</samp>
  −
| Whether the [[#Custom items|item's type definition ID]] matches the given value. For example, <samp>ITEM_TYPE Target (BC)</samp> matches bigcraftables.
  −
|}
  −
</dd>
     −
<dt>Immutable</dt>
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
<dd>
+
string thirdField = ArgUtility.SplitBySpaceAndGet("a b c", 2); // "c"
{| class="wikitable"
+
string invalidFieldA = ArgUtility.SplitBySpaceAndGet("a b c", 5); // null
 +
string invalidFieldB = ArgUtility.SplitBySpaceAndGet("a b c", 5, defaultValue: "boop"); // "boop"
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
 
 +
This is more efficient than <samp>SplitBySpace</samp> when you only need a single value, but it's slower if you need multiple values.
 
|-
 
|-
! Condition
+
| <samp>SplitBySpaceQuoteAware</samp>
! effect
+
| Split space-separated arguments in a string, with support for using quotes to protect spaces within an argument. See <samp>SplitQuoteAware</samp> below for info on quote handling.
 +
 
 +
For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
string buildingName = ArgUtility.SplitBySpaceQuoteAware("BUILDINGS_CONSTRUCTED Here \"Junimo Hut\"")[1]; // Junimo Hut
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>TRUE</samp>
+
| <samp>SplitQuoteAware</samp>
| A condition which always matches.
+
| Split delimited arguments in a string, with support for using quotes to protect delimiters within an argument.
 +
 
 +
A quote in the text causes any delimiter to be ignored until the next quote, unless it's escaped like <code>\"</code>. Unescaped quotes are removed from the string. (Remember that backslashes need to be escaped in C# or JSON strings, like <code>"\\"</code> for a single backslash.)
 +
 
 +
For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
ArgUtility.SplitQuoteAware("A,B,C", ',');        // [ "A", "B", "C" ]
 +
ArgUtility.SplitQuoteAware("A,\"B,C\",D", ','); // [ "A", "B,C", "D" ]
 +
ArgUtility.SplitQuoteAware("A,\\\"B,C", ',');    // [ "A", "\"B", "C" ]
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
 
 +
You can also set the optional arguments for more advanced cases. For example, [[Modding:Game state queries|game state queries]] use this to split twice:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
string gameStateQuery = "BUILDINGS_CONSTRUCTED Here \"Junimo Hut\", SEASON Spring";
 +
 
 +
string[] queries = ArgUtility.SplitQuoteAware(gameStateQuery, ',', StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries, keepQuotesAndEscapes: true); // [ "BUILDINGS_CONSTRUCTED Here \"Junimo Hut\"", "SEASON Spring" ]
 +
string buildingName = ArgUtility.SplitBySpaceQuoteAware(queries[0]); // Junimo Hut
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FALSE</samp>
+
| <samp>EscapeQuotes</samp>
| A condition which never matches.
+
| Escape quotes in a string so they're ignored by methods like <samp>SplitQuoteAware</samp>.
|}
  −
</dd>
  −
</dl>
     −
====Target location====
+
This isn't idempotent (e.g. calling it twice will result in double-escaped quotes).
Some conditions have a {{t|location}} argument. This can be one of...
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! value
+
| <samp>UnsplitQuoteAware</samp>
! result
+
| Combine an array of arguments into a single string with a custom delimiter, using quotes where needed to escape delimiters within an argument. Calling <samp>SplitQuoteAware</samp> on the resulting string with the same delimiter will produce the original values.
|-
+
 
| <samp>Here</samp>
+
For example:
| The location containing the current player (regardless of the [[#Target player|target player]]).
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
|-
+
string args = ArgUtility.UnsplitQuoteAware(new[] { "A", "B C", "D" }, ' '); // A "B C" D
| <samp>Target</samp>
+
</syntaxhighlight>
| The location containing the in-game entity being edited (e.g. the machine for <samp>Data/Machines</samp> or fruit tree for <samp>Data/FruitTrees</samp>).
     −
If the asset being edited isn't tied to a location, this is the location of the [[#Target player|target player]] (if set), else equivalent to <samp>Here</samp>.
+
This isn't idempotent (e.g. calling it twice will result in double-escaped quotes).
|-
  −
| ''any other''
  −
| The [[#Custom locations|location ID]] (i.e. internal name) for the location to check.
   
|}
 
|}
   −
====Target player====
+
; Reading arrays&#58;
Some conditions have a {{t|player}} argument. This can be one of...
+
: {| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! value
+
! <samp>ArgUtility</samp> method
! result
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Any</samp>
  −
| At least one player must match the condition, regardless of whether they're online.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>All</samp>
  −
| Every player must match the condition, regardless of whether they're online.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Current</samp>
  −
| The local player.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Host</samp>
  −
| The main player.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Target</samp>
  −
| This value depends on the context:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! context
   
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/LocationContexts</samp>
+
| <samp>HasIndex</samp>
| For the <samp>PassOutLocations</samp> field only, the player whose pass-out location to get.
+
| Get whether an index is within the bounds of the array. For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
string[] fields = ArgUtility.SplitByString("10 5");
 +
bool inRange = ArgUtility.HasIndex(fields, 1); // true (index 1 has the value '5')
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Weddings</samp>
+
| <samp>Get</samp><br /><samp>GetBool</samp><br /><samp>GetDirection</samp><br /><samp>GetEnum</samp><br /><samp>GetFloat</samp><br /><samp>GetInt</samp>
| For the <samp>Attendees</samp> field only, the attendee player (if the attendee is a player).
+
| Get the value at a position in an array, parsed as the relevant type (e.g. a string, boolean, [[Modding:Event data#Directions|direction]], enum, etc). If the index isn't in the array or the value can't be parsed as the expected type, returns a default value.
|-
  −
| <samp>Data/WildTrees</samp>
  −
| For the <samp>AdditionalChopDrops</samp> field only, the last player who chopped the tree.
  −
|-
  −
| ''custom queries''
  −
| C# mods may specify a <samp>target_farmer</samp> parameter when calling <samp>GameStateQuery.CheckConditions</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| ''any other''
  −
| Equivalent to <samp>Current</samp>.
  −
|}
  −
|-
  −
| ''any other''
  −
| The unique multiplayer ID for the player to check.
  −
|}
     −
====Using queries elsewhere====
+
For example, code like this:
C# code can use the <samp>GameStateQuery</samp> class to work with queries, like <code>GameStateQuery.CheckConditions(query)</code>.
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
int value = fields.Length > 4 && int.TryParse(fields[4], out int parsed)
 +
    ? parsed
 +
    : -1;
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
   −
You can also use game state queries in [[Modding:Event data|event preconditions]] using the new <samp>G</samp> condition flag, like <code>some_event_id/G !SEASON Spring, WEATHER Here Sun</code>.
+
Can now be rewritten like this:
 
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
====Extensibility====
+
int value = ArgUtility.GetInt(fields, 4, -1);
C# mods can check if a query exists using <code>GameStateQuery.Exists("Example.ModId_ConditionName")</code>, and define custom conditions using <code>GameStateQuery.Register("Example.ModId_ConditionName", handleQueryMethod)</code>. To avoid conflicts, prefixing custom condition names with your mod ID is strongly recommended.
+
</syntaxhighlight>
 
  −
===Item queries===
  −
''Item queries'' choose one or more items dynamically, instead of specifying a single item ID. These are used in various places like [[#Custom machines|machine data]] and [[#Custom shops|shop data]].
  −
 
  −
====Available queries====
  −
The supported item queries are:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! query
+
| <samp>TryGet</samp><br /><samp>TryGetBool</samp><br /><samp>TryGetDirection</samp><br /><samp>TryGetEnum</samp><br /><samp>TryGetFloat</samp><br /><samp>TryGetInt</samp><br /><samp>TryGetPoint</samp><br /><samp>TryGetRectangle</samp><br /><samp>TryGetVector2</samp>
! effect
+
| Try to get a parsed value from an array by its index. If it's not found or can't be converted to the expected value, it sets the <samp>out string error</samp> argument so you can log an error if needed.
|-
  −
| <samp>ALL_ITEMS {{o|type ID}}</samp>
  −
| Every item provided by the [[#Custom items|item data definitions]]. If {{o|type ID}} is set to an item type identifier (like <samp>(O)</samp> for object), only returns items from the matching item data definition.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>DISH_OF_THE_DAY</samp>
  −
| The [[The Stardrop Saloon#Rotating Stock|Saloon's dish of the day]].
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>FLAVORED_ITEM {{t|type}} {{t|ingredient ID}} {{o|ingredient flavor ID}}</samp>
  −
| A flavored item like Apple Wine. The {{t|type}} can be one of [[Aged Roe|<samp>AgedRoe</samp>]], [[Honey|<samp>Honey</samp>]], [[Jellies and Pickles|<samp>Jelly</samp>]], [[Juice|<samp>Juice</samp>]], [[Jellies and Pickles|<samp>Pickle</samp>]], [[Roe|<samp>Roe</samp>]], or [[Wine|<samp>Wine</samp>]]. The {{t|ingredient ID}} is the qualified or unqualified item ID which provides the flavor (like Apple in Apple Wine). For <samp>Honey</samp>, you can set the {{t|flavor ID}} to <samp>-1</samp> for Wild Honey.
     −
For aged roe only, the {{o|ingredient flavor ID}} is the flavor of the {{t|ingredient ID}}. For example, <samp>FLAVORED_ITEM AgedRoe (O)812 128</samp> creates Aged Pufferfish Roe (812 is [[roe]] and 128 is [[pufferfish]]).
+
For example, this parses a numeric value from a space-delimited string:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
string[] fields = ArgUtility.SplitByString("10 35");
 +
if (ArgUtility.TryGetInt(fields, 1, out int value, out string error))
 +
    this.Helper.Monitor.Log($"Parsed value: {value}"); // "Parsed value: 35"
 +
else
 +
    this.Helper.Monitor.Log($"Failed parsing value: {error}", LogLevel.Warn);
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ITEMS_SOLD_BY_PLAYER {{t|shop location}}</samp>
+
| <samp>TryGetOptional</samp><br /><samp>TryGetOptionalBool</samp><br /><samp>TryGetOptionalDirection</samp><br /><samp>TryGetOptionalEnum</samp><br /><samp>TryGetOptionalFloat</samp><br /><samp>TryGetOptionalInt</samp><br /><samp>TryGetOptionalRemainder</samp>
| Random items the player has recently sold to the {{t|shop location}}, which can be one of <samp>SeedShop</samp> (Pierre's store) or <samp>FishShop</samp> (Willy's fish shop).
+
| Equivalent to <samp>TryGet*</samp>, except that it'll return a default value if the argument is missing. For example:
|-
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
| <samp>LOCATION_FISH {{t|location}} {{t|bobber tile}} {{t|depth}}</samp>
+
string[] fields = ArgUtility.SplitByString("10");
| A random item that can be found by fishing in the given location. The {{t|location}} should be the internal name of the location, {{t|bobber tile}} is the position of the fishing rod's bobber in the water (in the form <samp>{{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp>), and {{t|depth}} is the bobber's distance from the nearest shore measured in tiles (where 0 is directly adjacent to the shore).
+
if (ArgUtility.TryGetOptionalInt(fields, 1, out int value, out error, defaultValue: 99))
 
+
    this.Helper.Monitor.Log($"Parsed value: {value}"); // "Parsed value: 99"
'''Careful:''' since the target location might use <samp>LOCATION_FISH</samp> queries in its list, it's easy to cause a circular reference by mistake (e.g. location A gets fish from B, which gets fish from A). If this happens, the game will log an error and return no item.
+
else
 +
    this.Helper.Monitor.Log($"Failed parsing value: {error}", LogLevel.Warn);
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>LOST_BOOK_OR_ITEM {{o|alternate query}}</samp>
+
| <samp>GetRemainder</samp><br /><samp>TryGetRemainder</samp><br /><samp>TryGetOptionalRemainder</samp>
| Returns a [[Lost Books|lost book]] if the player hasn't found them all yet, else the result of the {{o|alternate query}} if specified, else nothing.
+
| Similar to the previous methods, but gets arguments starting from an index as a concatenated string. For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
string[] fields = ArgUtility.SplitByString("A B C D E F");
 +
if (ArgUtility.TryGetRemainder(fields, 2, out string remainder, out string error))
 +
    this.Helper.Monitor.Log($"Remainder: {remainder}"); // "Remainder: C D E F"
 +
else
 +
    this.Helper.Monitor.Log($"Failed getting remainder: {error}", LogLevel.Warn);
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>GetSubsetOf</samp>
 +
| Get a slice of the input array. For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
string[] subset1 = ArgUtility.GetSubsetOf(new[] { "A", "B", "C", "D" }, startAt: 1); // B, C, D
 +
string[] subset2 = ArgUtility.GetSubsetOf(new[] { "A", "B", "C", "D" }, startAt: 1, length: 2); // B, C
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
 
 +
This is fault-tolerant as long as <samp>startAt</samp> isn't negative. For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
string[] subset2 = ArgUtility.GetSubsetOf(new[] { "A", "B", "C", "D" }, startAt: 100); // <empty array>
 +
string[] subset1 = ArgUtility.GetSubsetOf(new[] { "A", "B", "C", "D" }, startAt: 1, length: 100); // B, C, D
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
|}
   −
For example, <code>LOST_BOOK_OR_ITEM (O)770</code> returns [[Mixed Seeds|mixed seeds]] if the player found every book already.
+
====Content assets====
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RANDOM_ARTIFACT_FOR_DIG_SPOT</samp>
+
! method
| A random item which is defined in <samp>Data/ObjectInformation</samp> with the <samp>Arch</samp> (artifact) type, and whose spawn rules (field 6) match the current location and whose random probability passes. This is mainly used by [[Artifact Spot|artifact spots]].
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RANDOM_BASE_SEASON_ITEM</samp>
+
| <samp>LocalizedContentManager.DoesAssetExist</samp>
| A random seasonal vanilla item which can be found by searching garbage cans, breaking containers in the mines, etc.
+
| Get whether an asset exists in the game's <samp>Content</samp> folder or is provided through [[Modding:Modder Guide/APIs/Content|SMAPI's content API]]. For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
bool exists = Game1.content.DoesAssetExist<Map>("Maps/Town");
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RANDOM_ITEMS {{t|type definition ID}} {{o|options}}</samp>
+
| <samp>LocalizedContentManager.IsValidTranslationKey</samp>
| Random items from the given [[#Item types|type definition ID]], with any combination of the following criteria and options (in any order, all optional):
+
| Get whether a string is a translation key in the form <samp>{{t|asset name}}:{{t|key}}</samp>, and the asset and key both exist. For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
bool exists = Game1.content.IsValidTranslationKey("Strings\\NPCNames:Abigail");
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
====Filtering====
 +
The game now has an optimized <samp>RemoveWhere</samp> method for O(n) filtering on <samp>NetCollection</samp>, <samp>NetDictionary</samp>, <samp>NetList</samp>, and (via extension) <samp>IDictionary</samp>. This also deprecates <samp>Filter</samp> methods where they existed.
 +
 
 +
For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
int dirtTilesRemoved = Game1.currentLocation.terrainFeatures.RemoveWhere(pair => pair.Value is HoeDirt);
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
 
 +
====Game paths====
 +
The game folder paths were previously hardcoded throughout the code. These are now centralized with a few methods:
    
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! format
+
! method
! item criteria
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
!colspan="2"| search criteria
+
| <samp>Program.GetLocalAppDataFolder</samp><br /><samp>Program.GetAppDataFolder</samp>
 +
| Get the absolute path to the game's app data folder (which contains the [[saves|<Samp>Saves</samp> folder]]) or local app data folder (which contains <samp>ErrorLogs</samp> and <samp>Screenshots</samp>). These methods are equivalent on Windows, but different on Linux/macOS.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>@has_category {{o|category}}</samp>
+
| <samp>Program.GetSavesFolder</samp>
| Must have one of the given [[Modding:Items#Categories|object categories]] (space-delimited), or any valid category if none specified. Can be negated with <samp>@!has_category</samp>.
+
| Get the absolute path to the game's [[saves|<samp>Saves</samp> folder]].
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>@has_id {{t|id}}+</samp>
+
| <samp>Game1.GetScreenshotFolder</samp>
| Must have one of the given unqualified item IDs. Can be negated with <samp>@!has_id</samp>.
+
| Get the absolute path to the game's <samp>Screenshots</samp> folder.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>@has_id_in_base_range {{t|min}} {{t|max}}</samp>
+
| <samp>options.GetFilePathForDefaultOptions</samp>
| Must have a numeric ID between the {{t|min}} and {{t|max}} values (inclusive). Can be negated with <samp>@!has_id_in_base_range </samp>.
+
| Get the absolute path to the game's <samp>default_options</samp> file.
|-
  −
| <samp>@has_id_prefix {{t|prefix}}+</samp>
  −
| Must have an unqualified item ID starting with one of the given prefixes. For example, <samp>@has_id_prefix ExampleAuthor_ExampleMod_</samp> for a mod's items. Can be negated with <samp>@!has_id_prefix</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>@has_object_type {{o|type}}+</samp>
  −
| Must have one of the given object ty pes (space-delimited), or any valid type if none specified. Can be negated with <samp>@!has_object_type</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
!colspan="2"| options
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>@allow_missing_price</samp>
  −
| Allow items with a base sell price of 0 or lower. If omitted, those items are skipped.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>@count {{t|count}}</samp>
  −
| The number of random items to return. Default 1.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>@require_explicit_category</samp>
  −
| Whether to ignore items which don't set a category directly in <samp>Data/ObjectInformation</samp>. These are often (but not always) special items like [[Secret Note]] or unimplemented items like Lumber.
   
|}
 
|}
   −
For example, you can sell a random [[wallpaper]] for {{price|200}} in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>:
+
====Hash sets====
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
+
Since the [[#Hash set fields|game now uses hash sets]], it has a few extensions for working with them:
{
  −
    "ItemId": "RANDOM_ITEMS (WP)",
  −
    "Price": 200
  −
}
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
     −
Or a random [[House Plant|house plant]]:
+
{| class="wikitable"
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
+
|-
{
+
! method
    "ItemId": "RANDOM_ITEMS (F) @has_id_in_base_range 1376 1390"
+
! effect
}
+
|-
</syntaxhighlight>
+
| <samp>AddRange</samp>
 
+
| Add all the values from a list or enumerable to the set.
Or a random [[#Custom items|custom item]] added by a mod by its item ID prefix:
+
|-
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
+
| <samp>RemoveWhere</samp>
 +
| Remove all values matching a condition.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Toggle</samp>
 +
| Add or remove a value in the set based on a boolean. For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
public bool hasClubCard
 
{
 
{
     "ItemId": "RANDOM_ITEMS (O) @has_id_prefix AuthorName_ModName_"
+
     get { return mailReceived.Contains("HasClubCard"); }
 +
    set { mailReceived.Toggle("HasClubCard", value); }
 
}
 
}
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
Or 10 random objects with any category except <samp>-13</samp> or <samp>-14</samp>:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
  −
{
  −
    "ItemId": "RANDOM_ITEMS (O) @has_category @!has_category -13 -14 @count 10"
  −
}
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>SECRET_NOTE_OR_ITEM {{o|alternate query}}</samp>
  −
| Returns a [[Secret Notes|secret note]] (or [[Journal Scraps|journal scrap]] on the island) if the player hasn't found them all yet, else the result of the {{o|alternate query}} if specified, else nothing.
  −
  −
For example, <code>SECRET_NOTE_OR_ITEM (O)390</code> returns [[clay]] if the player found every secret note already.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>SHOP_TOWN_KEY</samp>
  −
| The special [[Key To The Town|town key]] item. This is only valid in shops.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>TOOL_UPGRADES {{o|tool ID}}</samp>
  −
| The tool upgrades listed in <samp>Data/Shops</samp> whose conditions match the player's inventory (i.e. the same rules as [[Blacksmith|Clint's tool upgrade shop]]). If {{o|tool ID}} is specified, only upgrades which consume that tool ID are shown.
   
|}
 
|}
   −
====Item spawn fields====
+
====Iteration====
Several data assets (like [[#Custom machines|machines]] and [[#Custom shops|shops]]) let you configure items to create. For consistency, these all share a set of common fields (internally represented by <samp>ISpawnItemData</samp>, and <samp>GenericSpawnItemData</samp> or <samp>GenericSpawnItemDataWithCondition</samp>):
+
The new <samp>Utility.ForEach*</samp> methods let you check every thing of a type in the game world quickly and efficiently (with minimal allocations, boxing, etc). These are significantly faster than equivalent code using LINQ or <samp>yield</samp> methods.
    
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! field
+
! method
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ID</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.ForEachBuilding</samp>
| A unique identifier for this entry (not the item itself) within the current list. The ID should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters. For custom items, this should be prefixed with your mod ID like <samp>Example.ModId_Parsnips</samp>.
+
| Perform an action for each building in the game world.
 
  −
This is semi-optional — if omitted, it'll be auto-generated from the <samp>ItemId</samp>, <samp>RandomItemId</samp>, and <samp>IsRecipe</samp> fields. However multiple entries with the same ID may cause unintended behavior (e.g. shop items reducing each others' stock limits), so it's often a good idea to set a globally unique ID instead.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ItemId</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.ForEachCharacter</samp><br /><samp>Utility.ForEachVillager</samp>
| One of:
+
| Perform an action for each NPC in the game world. <samp>ForEachCharacter</samp> matches all NPC types (villagers, horses, pets, monsters, player children, etc), while <samp>ForEachVillager</samp> only matches villager NPCs like [[Abigail]].
* the [[#Custom items|qualified or unqualified item ID]] (like <samp>(O)128</samp> for a [[pufferfish]]);
  −
* or an [[#Item queries|item query]] to dynamically choose one or more items.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>RandomItemId</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.ForEachCrop</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A list of item IDs to randomly choose from, using the same format as <samp>ItemId</samp> (including item queries). If set, <samp>ItemId</samp> is optional and ignored. Each entry in the list has an equal probability of being chosen. For example:
+
| Perform an action for each crop in the game world planted in the ground or in a [[Garden Pot|garden pot]].
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
  −
// wood, stone, or pizza
  −
"RandomItemId": [ "(O)388", "(O)390", "(O)206" ]
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Condition</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.ForEachItem</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this entry should be applied. Defaults to always true.
+
| Perform an action for each item in the game world, including items within items (e.g. in a chest or on a table), hats placed on children, items in player inventories, etc.
 
  −
'''Note:''' not supported for weapon projectiles.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IsRecipe</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.ForEachItemIn</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' Whether to get the crafting/cooking recipe for the item, instead of the item itself. Default false.
+
| Perform an action for each item within a given location, including items within items (e.g. in a chest or on a table).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Quality</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.ForEachLocation</samp>
| ''(Optional)'' The quality of the item to find. One of <samp>0</samp> (normal), <samp>1</samp> (silver), <samp>2</samp> (gold), or <samp>4</samp> (iridium). Invalid values will snap to the closest valid one (e.g. <samp>7</samp> will become iridium). Default -1, which keeps the value set by the item query (usually 0).
+
| Perform an action for each location in the game world, optionally including building interiors and generated [[The Mines|mine]] or [[Volcano Dungeon|volcano]] levels.
|-
+
|}
| <samp>MinStack</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' The item's minimum and default stack size. Default -1, which keeps the value set by the item query (usually 1).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>MaxStack</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' If set to a value higher than <samp>MinStack</samp>, the stack is set to a random value between them (inclusively). Default -1.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>ObjectDisplayName</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' For objects only, a [[#Tokenizable string format|tokenizable string]] for the item's display name. Defaults to the item's display name in <samp>Data/ObjectInformation</samp>. This can optionally contain <code>%DISPLAY_NAME</code> (the item's default display name) and <code>%PRESERVED_DISPLAY_NAME</code> (the preserved item's display name if applicable, ''e.g.'' if set via <samp>PreserveId</samp> in [[#Custom machines|machine data]]).
     −
'''Careful:''' text in this field will be saved permanently in the object's info and won't be updated when the player changes language or the content pack changes. That includes Content Patcher translations (like <code><nowiki>%DISPLAY_NAME {{i18n: wine}}</nowiki></code>), which will save the translated text for the current language. Instead, add the text to a strings asset like <samp>Strings/Objects</samp> and then use the [[#Tokenizable string format|<samp>[LocalizedText]</samp> token]].
+
For example, this code counts how many parsnips are planted everywhere in the world:
{{collapse|For example, here's how you'd create flavored oils with Content Patcher:|content=
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
<ol>
+
int parsnips = 0;
<li>Add the display name to [[Modding:Translations|your <samp>i18n/default.json</samp> file]] (with <samp>{0}</samp> where you want the flavor name):
+
Utility.ForEachCrop(crop =>
<syntaxhighlight lang="json">
   
{
 
{
     "flavored-oil": "{0} Oil"
+
     if (crop.IndexOfHarvest == "24")
}
+
         parsnips++;
</syntaxhighlight></li>
+
    return true; // whether to keep iterating after this crop
<li>Add the text to a strings asset visible to the game:
+
});
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
  −
{
  −
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
  −
    "Changes": [
  −
        {
  −
            "Action": "EditData",
  −
            "Target": "Strings/Objects",
  −
            "Entries": {
  −
                "Example.ModId_Oil": "{{i18n: flavored-oil}}"
  −
            }
  −
         }
  −
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}</li>
  −
<li>Use the [[#Tokenizable string format|<samp>[LocalizedText]</samp> token]] to get your translation, and pass in the flavor as an argument:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="json">
  −
"ObjectDisplayName": "[LocalizedText Strings/Objects:Example.ModId_Oil %PRESERVED_DISPLAY_NAME]",
   
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</syntaxhighlight>
</ol>
     −
Now when the player changes language, the object will automatically get the new translation from <samp>Strings/Object</samp>.
+
Or you could replace all instances of an obsolete item with a new one:
}}
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
|-
+
Utility.ForEachItem((item, remove, replaceWith) =>
| <samp>ToolUpgradeLevel</samp>
+
{
| ''(Optional)'' For tools only, the initial upgrade level for the tool when created (like [[Axes|Copper vs Gold Axe]], or [[Training Rod]] vs [[Iridium Rod]]). Default -1, which keeps the value set by the item query (usually 0).
+
    if (item.QualifiedItemId == "(O)OldId")
|-
+
    {
| <samp>QualityModifiers</samp><br /><samp>StackModifiers</samp>
+
        Item newItem = ItemRegistry.Create("(O)NewId", item.Stack, item.Quality);
| ''(Optional)'' [[#Quantity modifiers|Quantity modifiers]] applied to the <samp>Quality</samp> or <samp>Stack</samp> value. Default none.
+
        replaceWith(newItem);
 +
    }
   −
The quality modifiers operate on the numeric quality values (''i.e.'' <samp>0</samp> = normal, <samp>1</samp> = silver, <samp>2</samp> = gold, and <samp>4</samp> = iridium). For example, silver × 2 is gold.
+
    return true;
|-
+
});
| <samp>QualityModifierMode</samp><br /><samp>StackModifierMode</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' [[#Quantity modifiers|quantity modifier modes]] which indicate what to do if multiple modifiers in the <samp>QualityModifiers</samp> or <samp>StackModifiers</samp> field apply at the same time. Default <samp>Stack</samp>.
  −
|}
  −
 
  −
===Color fields===
  −
1.6 adds a standardized color format for data fields in assets like [[#Custom wild trees|<samp>Data/WildTrees</samp>]]:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
  −
"DebrisColor": "White"
   
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
C# mods which add custom item types can override <samp>Item.ForEachItem</samp> to add support for nested items.
   −
This supports colors in any of these formats:
+
====Randomization====
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! format
+
! method
! example
+
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| A [https://docs.monogame.net/api/Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Color.html#properties <samp>Color</samp> property name].
+
| <samp>Utility.CreateDaySaveRandom</samp>
| <samp>ForestGreen</samp>
+
| Creates a <samp>Random</samp> instance using the most common seed (based on the save ID and total days played).
 
|-
 
|-
| A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_colors#Hex_triplet hexadecimal color code]. The optional alpha is a value between <samp>00</samp> (transparent) and <samp>FF</samp> (opaque).
+
| <samp>Utility.CreateRandom</samp><br /><samp>Utility.CreateRandomSeed</samp>
| <samp>#228B22</samp><br /><samp>#228B22FF</samp>
+
| Creates a <samp>Random</samp> (or seed for a <samp>Random</samp>) by combining the given seed values, which can be any numeric type.
 
|-
 
|-
| An [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RGB_color_model#Numeric_representations 8-bit RGB color code]. The optional alpha is a value between <samp>0</samp> (transparent) and <samp>255</samp> (opaque).
+
| <samp>Utility.TryCreateIntervalRandom</samp>
| <samp>34 139 34</samp><br /><samp>34 139 34 255</samp>
+
| Get an RNG which produces identical results for all RNGs created with the same sync key during the given interval (one of <samp>tick</samp>, <samp>day</samp>, <samp>season</samp>, or <samp>year</samp>), including between players in multiplayer mode.
|}
     −
C# mods can parse a color like <code>Utility.StringToColor("White")</code>.
+
For example, this will return the same number each time it's called until the in-game day changes:
 
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
===More <samp>modData</samp> fields===
+
public int GetDailyRandomNumber()
The <samp>modData</samp> fields are dictionaries of arbitrary string values which are synchronized in multiplayer and persisted in the save file, so mods can store custom data about the instances. The game already has the field for buildings, characters (including NPCs and players), items, locations, and terrain features.
+
{
 
+
    Utility.TryCreateIntervalRandom("day", "example sync key", out Random random, out _);
Stardew Valley 1.6 adds <samp>modData</samp> fields to the <samp>Projectile</samp> and <samp>Quest</samp> types too, to support custom projectile/quest mods.
+
    return random.Next();
 
+
}
===Quantity modifiers===
+
</syntaxhighlight>
''Quantity modifiers'' apply dynamic changes to a numeric field in a data asset like [[#Custom shops|<samp>Data/Shops</samp>]] or [[#Custom machines|<samp>Data/Machines</samp>]]. For example, you can multiply a shop item's price or increase a machine output's quality. You can specify any number of modifiers for the same field.
  −
 
  −
====Modifier format====
  −
These consist of a list of models with these fields:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! field
+
| <samp>Utility.TryGetRandom</samp>
! effect
+
| Get a random entry from a dictionary.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Id</samp>
+
| <samp>random.Choose</samp>
| An ID for this modifier. This only needs to be unique within the current modifier list. For a custom entry, you should use a unique ID which includes your mod ID like <samp>ExampleMod.Id_ModifierName</samp>.
+
| Choose a random option from the values provided:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
string npcName = Game1.random.Choose("Abigail", "Penny", "Sam");
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Modification</samp>
+
| <samp>random.ChooseFrom</samp>
| The type of change to apply. The possible values are <samp>Add</samp>, <samp>Subtract</samp>, <samp>Multiply</samp>, <samp>Divide</samp>, and <samp>Set</samp>.
+
| Choose a random option from a list or array:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
string[] names = new[] { "Abigail", "Penny", "Sam" };
 +
string npcName = Game1.random.ChooseFrom(names);
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Amount</samp>
+
| <samp>random.NextBool</samp>
| ''(Optional if <samp>RandomAmount</samp> specified)'' The operand applied to the target value (e.g. the multiplier if used with <samp>Multiply</samp>).
+
| Randomly choose <samp>true</samp> or <samp>false</samp>. For example:
|-
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
| <samp>RandomAmount</samp>
+
bool flipSprite = Game1.random.NextBool();
| ''(Optional)'' A list of possible amounts to randomly choose from. If set, <samp>Amount</samp> is optional and ignored. Each entry in the list has an equal probability of being chosen, and the choice is persisted for the current day. For example:
+
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
+
 
"RandomAmount": [ 1, 2, 3.5, 4 ]
+
You can optionally set the probability of <samp>true</samp>:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
bool flipSprite = Game1.random.NextBool(0.8);
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</syntaxhighlight>
|-
  −
| <samp>Condition</samp>
  −
| ''(Optional)'' A [[#Game state queries|game state query]] which indicates whether this change should be applied. Defaults to always true.
   
|}
 
|}
   −
====Modifier mode====
+
====Other====
Quality modifier fields are often accompanied by a ''mode'' field (like <samp>PriceModifiers</samp> and <samp>PriceModifierMode</samp>), which indicate what to do when multiple modifiers apply to the same value. Available modes:
+
Here are some of the other new methods:
    
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! value
+
! method
 
! effect
 
! effect
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Stack</samp>
+
| <samp>Game1.getOfflineFarmhands()</samp>
| Apply each modifier to the result of the previous one. For example, two modifiers which double a value will quadruple it.
+
| Get all farmhands who aren't connected to the game.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Minimum</samp>
+
| <samp>Game1.PerformActionWhenPlayerFree</samp>
| Apply the modifier which results in the lowest value.
+
| Calls the provided callback next time the player is free (e.g. no menu or event is up, not using a tool, etc). If the player is already free, it's run immediately.
 +
 
 +
For example, if you receive your first geode from a fishing chest, this is used to show the geode-received animation & animation when it closes.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maximum</samp>
+
| <samp>Game1.createRadialDebris_MoreNatural</samp>
| Apply the modifier which results in the highest value.
+
| Scatter item debris around a position with a more randomized distribution than <samp>createRadialDebris</samp>.
|}
+
|-
 
+
| <samp>Object.GetCategoryColor</samp><br /><samp>Object.GetCategoryDisplayName</samp>
====Examples====
+
| Get the color and display name for the given category number when it's shown in a tooltip.
For example, this will double the price of a shop item in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
  −
"PriceModifiers": [
  −
    {
  −
        "Modification": "Multiply",
  −
        "Amount": 2.0
  −
    }
  −
]
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
 
  −
This will set the price to a random value between 100–1000, ''or'' 3–5 times the item's normal sell price, whichever is higher (like the [[Traveling Cart]]):
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
  −
"PriceModifierMode": "Maximum",
  −
"PriceModifiers": [
  −
    {
  −
        "Modification": "Set",
  −
        "RandomAmount": [ 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000 ]
  −
    },
  −
    {
  −
        "Modification": "Multiply",
  −
        "RandomAmount": [ 3, 4, 5 ]
  −
    }
  −
]
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
 
  −
===Tokenizable string format===
  −
Stardew Valley 1.6 adds support for literal strings that contain tokens. These are only usable in specific fields (their docs will say 'tokenizable string' with a link to this section).
  −
 
  −
====Literal text====
  −
Previously you often needed to load text from a [[Modding:Modder Guide/Game Fundamentals#String keys|string key]] in data assets. With this new format, you can use the literal text directly in the asset instead (including Content Patcher tokens):
  −
 
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
  −
// before
  −
"Dialogue": "Strings\\StringsFromCSFiles:ShopMenu.cs.11488",
  −
 
  −
// after: literal text supported
  −
"Dialogue": "Welcome to Pierre's!",
  −
 
  −
// after: literal text with Content Patcher tokens
  −
"Dialogue": "Welcome to Pierre's, {{PlayerName}}! {{i18n: translatable-text}}",
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
 
  −
====Tokens====
  −
You can inject tokens using square brackets. For example, <code>"[LocalizedText Strings\StringsFromCSFiles:ShopMenu.cs.11488] This is raw text"</code> will show something like "''Welcome to Pierre's! This is raw text''". Token names are not case-sensitive.
  −
 
  −
Here are the supported tokens:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! token format
+
| <samp>Utility.distanceFromScreen</samp>
! output
+
| Get the pixel distance between a position in the world and the player's screen viewport, where 0 is within the viewport.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>[ArticleFor {{t|word}}]</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.DrawErrorTexture</samp>
| The grammatical article (''a'' or ''an'') for the given word when playing in English, else blank. For example, <code>[ArticleFor apple] apple</code> will output ''an apple''.
+
| Draw the game's missing-texture image (🚫) to the screen, stretched to fit a given pixel area.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>[CharacterName {{t|name}}]</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.DrawSquare</samp>
| The translated display name for an NPC, given their internal name.
+
| Draw a square to the screen with a background color and/or borders.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>[DataString {{t|asset name}} {{t|key}} {{t|index}}]</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.GetEnumOrDefault</samp>
| Parses the data asset identified by {{t|asset name}}, finds the entry matching {{t|key}}, splits the slash-delimited string, and returns the value with index {{t|index}} (starting from 0).
+
| Get an enum value if it's valid, else get a default value. This is mainly used to validate input from data files.
   −
For example, <samp>[DataString Data\Blueprints Silo 8]</samp> matches the word "Silo" from this entry in <samp>Data\Blueprints</samp>:
+
For example:
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  "Silo": "390 100 330 10 334 5/3/3/-1/-1/-2/-1/null/Silo/Allows you to cut and store grass for feed./Buildings/none/48/128/-1/null/Farm/100/false"
+
NpcGender gender = (NPCGender)999999;
 +
gender = Utility.GetEnumOrDefault(gender, Gender.Male); // returns Gender.Male since there's no enum constant with value 999999
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>[DayOfMonth]</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.getRandomNpcFromHomeRegion</samp>
| The numeric day of month, like <samp>5</samp> on spring 5.
+
| Get a random social NPC based on their <samp>HomeRegion</samp> value in [[#Custom NPCs|<samp>Data/Characters</samp>]]. For example, this gets a random NPC for the <samp>Town</samp> home region:
|-
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
| <samp>[EscapedText]</samp><br /><samp>[EscapedText {{t|text}}]</samp>
+
NPC npc = Utility.getRandomNpcFromHomeRegion(NPC.region_town);
| Marks a snippet of text as a single argument, so it can be safely passed into another token's space-delimited arguments even if it's empty or contains spaces.
+
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Utility.isFestivalDay</samp>
 +
| This method existed before 1.6, but you can now omit arguments to check today instead of a specific date:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
bool festivalToday = Utility.isFestivalToday();
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
   −
For example, the <samp>SpouseFarmerText</samp> expects two arguments separated by spaces. This passes an empty string for the first one, and text containing spaces for the second:
+
Or check for a festival in specific location context:
<pre>[SpouseFarmerText [EscapedText] [EscapedText spouse 28 63 2]]</pre>
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
bool desertFestivalToday = Utility.isFestivalToday(LocationContexts.DesertId);
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>[FarmerUniqueID]</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.IsPassiveFestivalDay</samp>
| The target player's unique internal multiplayer ID
+
| This method existed before 1.6, but now can now omit arguments to check today instead of a specific date:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
bool passiveFestivalToday = Utility.IsPassiveFestivalDay();
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
 
 +
Or check for a specific passive festival:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
bool nightMarketToday = Utility.IsPassiveFestivalDay("NightMarket");
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>[FarmName]</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.TryGetPassiveFestivalData</samp><br /><samp>Utility.TryGetPassiveFestivalDataForDay</samp>
| The farm name for the current save (without the injected "Farm" text).
+
| Get the [[#Custom passive festivals|passive festival data]] for the given ID or date.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>[GenderedText {{t|male text}} {{t|female text}}</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.TryParseDirection</samp>
| Depending on the target player's gender, show either the male text or female text. If the text contains spaces, you'll need to escape them using <samp>EscapedText</samp>.
+
| Parse a string into a direction value (like <samp>Game1.down</samp>), if it's valid. This supports case-insensitive direction names (one of <samp>down</samp>, <samp>left</samp>, <samp>right</samp>, or <samp>up</samp>) or [[Modding:Event data#Directions|numeric values]].
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>[LocalizedText {{t|string key}}]</samp><br /><samp>[LocalizedText {{t|string key}} {{t|token values}}+]</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.TryParseEnum</samp>
| Translation text loaded from the given [[Modding:Modder Guide/Game Fundamentals#String keys|string key]]. If the translation has placeholder tokens like <samp>{0}</samp>, you can add the values after the string key.
+
| Parse a string into an enum value if possible, case-insensitively. Unlike [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.enum.tryparse <samp>Enum.TryParse</samp>], an invalid numeric value won't be cast:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
Enum.TryParse("999999", out DayOfWeek day);        // true, even though there's no matching DayOfWeek value
 +
Utility.TryParseEnum("999999", out DayOfWeek day); // false
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>[LocationName {{t|location ID}}]</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.fuzzyCompare</samp>
| The translated display name for a location given its ID [[#Custom locations|in <samp>Data/Locations</samp>]].
+
| Get whether a term is a fuzzy match for a search query. Returns the numeric match priority (where lower values are a better match), or null if the term doesn't match the query.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>[PositiveAdjective]</samp>
+
| <samp>rectangle.GetPoints</samp><br /><samp>rectangle.GetVectors</samp>
| A random adjective from the <samp>Strings\Lexicon</samp> data asset's <samp>RandomPositiveAdjective_PlaceOrEvent</samp> entry.
+
| Get all the integer coordinates within a given <samp>Rectangle</samp>. For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
var tileArea = new Rectangle(0, 0, 2, 2);
 +
Point[] tiles = tileArea.GetPoints(); // (0, 0), (1, 0), (0, 1), (1, 1)
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>[Season]</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.GetDeterministicHashCode</samp>
| The current season name, like ''spring''.
+
| ''(Specialized)'' Get a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_function hash code] for a string key or numeric values. Unlike [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.object.gethashcode <samp>string.GetHashCode</samp>] or [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.hashcode.combine <samp>HashCode.Combine</samp>], this produces a consistent hash for the same inputs between sessions and connected players.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>[SpouseFarmerText {{t|spouse is farmer text}} {{t|spouse is NPC text}}</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility.WrapIndex</samp>
| Show a different text depending on whether the target player's spouse is a player or NPC. If the text contains spaces, you'll need to escape them using <samp>EscapedText</samp>.
+
| Constrain an index to a range by wrapping out-of-bounds values to the other side (e.g. last index + 1 is the first index, and first index - 1 is the last one).
|-
  −
| <samp>[SpouseGenderedText {{t|male text}} {{t|female text}}]</samp>
  −
| Equivalent to <samp>GenderedText</samp>, but based on the gender of the player's NPC or player spouse instead.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>[SuggestedItem {{o|interval}} {{o|sync key}}]</samp>
  −
| '''(For shops only.)''' The name of a random item currently available in the shop stock.
     −
The result will be identical for all queries with the same {{o|sync key}} during the given {{o|interval}} (one of <samp>tick</samp>, <samp>day</samp>, <samp>season</samp>, <samp>year</samp>), including between players in multiplayer mode. If omitted, they default to <samp>day</samp> and the shop ID respectively.
+
For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
string[] values = new[] { "0", "1", "2" };
 +
int index = Utility.WrapIndex(-1, values.Length); // 2
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 
|}
 
|}
   −
When passing an input argument for tokens like <samp>ArticleFor</samp>, the input can contain its own nested tokens. For example, <code>"[ArticleFor [SuggestedItem]] [SuggestedItem]"</code> would output something like ''an Apple''.
+
===Static delegate builder===
 +
For C# mods, <samp>StaticDelegateBuilder</samp> is a specialized class which converts a method name into an optimized delegate which can be called by code. This is used by vanilla code to optimize methods referenced in assets like [[#Custom machines|<samp>Data/Machines</samp>]].
   −
If you're using [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]], you can use its tokens anywhere in the string (including within square brackets); they'll be expanded before the game parses the string. For example, <code><nowiki>"{{Spouse}} would love [ArticleFor [SuggestedItem]] [SuggestedItem]!"</nowiki></code> would output something like "''Alexa would love an Apple!''".
+
For example, given a static method like this:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
public static bool OutputDeconstructor(Object machine, Item inputItem, bool probe, MachineItemOutput outputData, out int? overrideMinutesUntilReady) { ... }
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
   −
====Extensibility====
+
And a delegate which matches it:
C# mods can define custom tokens by calling <code>TokenParser.RegisterParser("tokenName", ...)</code>. To avoid conflicts, prefixing custom condition names with your mod ID (like <samp>Example.ModId_TokenName</samp>) is strongly recommended.
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
public delegate bool MachineOutputDelegate(Object machine, Item inputItem, bool probe, MachineItemOutput outputData, out int? overrideMinutesUntilReady);
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
   −
===[[Modding:Event data|Event]] changes===
+
You can create an optimized delegate and call it like this:
'''Major changes:'''
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
if (StaticDelegateBuilder.TryCreateDelegate("StardewValley.Object.OutputDeconstructor", out MachineOutputDelegate method, out string error))
 +
    return method(this, inputItem, probe, outputData, out minutesUntilMorning);
 +
else
 +
    Game1.log.Warn($"Machine {ItemId} has invalid output method: {error}");
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
 
 +
The <samp>TryCreateDelegate</samp> method will cache created delegates, so calling it again will just return the same delegate instance.
 +
 
 +
===Game logging changes===
 +
The game now writes debug output through an internal <samp>Game1.log</samp> wrapper, instead of using <samp>Console.WriteLine</samp> directly. For example:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
// old code
 +
Console.WriteLine("Error playing sound: " + ex);
 +
 
 +
// new code
 +
Game1.log.Error("Error playing sound.", ex);
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
 
 +
This has a few benefits:
 +
* For vanilla players, the game no longer uses time & resources writing to a console that's not visible anyway.
 +
* For modded players, SMAPI can now...
 +
** distinguish between the game's debug/warn/error messages (so many warnings/errors that would previously appear as hidden <samp>TRACE</samp> messages will now be shown with the correct level);
 +
** apply its formatting rules to exceptions logged by the game too;
 +
** redirect game output much more efficiently without console interception.
 +
 
 +
===Other changes===
 +
====Audio====
 
<ul>
 
<ul>
<li><p>Event IDs are now strings, so mods can use a unique key instead of hoping no other mod uses the same number. Unconditional events must have an empty precondition in their key (like <samp>"Example.ModId_EventName/"</samp>) to distinguish them from forks.</p>
+
<li>Added <samp>Game1.sounds</samp>, which unifies the high-level sound effect logic (e.g. distance fading and multiplayer sync).</li>
 
+
<li>Added <samp>silence</samp> [[Modding:Audio|audio cue]] for music. This is different from <samp>none</samp> in that it suppresses both town music and ambient sounds.</li>
<p>Prefixing the event ID with your mod ID is recommended to simplify troubleshooting and avoid conflicts. For best compatibility, custom IDs should only contain alphanumeric/underscore/dot characters.</p></li>
+
<li>Added <samp>Game1.soundBank.Exists(cueName)</samp> method to check if an audio cue exists.</li>
<li>Added validation for event preconditions & commands. If a format or assumption is invalid, the game now logs a detailed error and (if applicable) skips the command, instead of crashing or silently ignoring it. This also means event arguments are stricter (e.g. you can no longer set a true/false field to an invalid value, inner quotes in quoted arguments now need to be escaped, etc).</li>
+
<li>Added <samp>Game1.playSound</samp> overloads to get the audio cue being played.</li>
<li>Event commands & preconditions are now quote-aware, so you can escape spaces and slashes in arguments like <code>/speak "I'm running A/B tests"/</code>.</li>
+
<li>Added <samp>character.playNearbySoundAll</samp> and <samp>playNearbySoundAllLocal</samp> methods to play a sound for players near the player/character.</li>
<li>Event commands now trim surrounding whitespace, so they can be multilined for readability. For example:
+
<li>Added position argument to <samp>DelayedAction.playSoundAfterDelay</samp>.</li>
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
+
<li>Removed <samp>NetAudioCueManager</samp> and <samp>Game1.locationCues</samp> (unused).</li>
"SomeEventId/": "
+
<li>Unified the methods for playing normal/pitched/positional sounds (which also adds support for pitched non-synced & pitched positional sounds):
    none/-1000 -1000/farmer 5 7 0/
  −
    skippable/
  −
    viewport 5 7 10/
  −
    ...
  −
"
  −
</syntaxHighlight></li>
  −
<li>Event/festival commands with a direction argument now allow both case-insensitive names (like <samp>up</samp>) and numeric values.</li>
  −
<li>C# mods can now add custom event preconditions & commands using <samp>Event.RegisterCustomPrecondition</samp> and <samp>Event.RegisterCustomCommand</samp> respectively.</li>
  −
<li>Added new preconditions:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! precondition
+
! old methods
! description
+
! new method
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>!</samp>
+
| <samp>Game1.playSound</samp><br /><samp>Game1.playSoundAt</samp><br /><samp>Game1.playSoundPitched</samp>
| Prefixing <samp>!</samp> to any other precondition will now invert it. For example, <code>!O Abigail</code> will match if the player is ''not'' married to Abigail.
+
| <samp>Game1.playSound</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>G</samp>
+
| <samp>GameLocation.playSound</samp><br /><samp>GameLocation.playSoundAt</samp><br /><samp>GameLocation.playSoundPitched</samp>
| Check the result of a [[#Game state queries|game state query]], like <code>G !WEATHER Here Sun</code> for 'not sunny in this location'.
+
| <samp>GameLocation.playSound</samp>
|}
  −
</li>
  −
<li>Added new event commands:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! command
+
| <samp>GameLocation.localSound</samp><br /><samp>GameLocation.localSoundAt</samp>
! description
+
| <samp>GameLocation.localSound</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>addItem {{t|item ID}} {{o|count}} {{o|quality}}</samp>
+
| <samp>NetAudio.Play</samp><br /><samp>NetAudio.PlayAt</samp><br /><samp>NetAudio.PlayPitched</samp>
| Add an item to the player inventory (or open a grab menu if their inventory is full). The {{t|item ID}} is the [[#Custom items|qualified or unqualified item ID]], and {{o|quality}} is a [[Modding:Items#Quality|numeric quality value]].
+
| <samp>NetAudio.Play</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>addSpecialOrder {{t|order ID}}</samp><br /><samp>removeSpecialOrder {{t|order ID}}</samp>
+
| <samp>NetAudio.PlayLocal</samp><br /><samp>NetAudio.PlayLocalAt</samp>
| Add or remove a special order to the player team. This affects all players, since special orders are shared.
+
| <samp>NetAudio.PlayLocal</samp>
|-
+
|}</li>
| <samp>mailToday {{t|mail key}}</samp>
+
</ul>
| Adds a letter to the mailbox immediately, given the {{t|mail key}} in <samp>Data/Mail</samp>.
+
 
|-
+
====Debug commands====
| <samp>stopSound {{t|sound ID}} {{o|immediate}}</samp>
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Console commands]]|done=false}}
| Stop a sound started with the <samp>startSound</samp> command. This has no effect if the sound has already stopped playing on its own (or hasn't been started). If you started multiple sounds with the same ID, this will stop all of them (e.g. <code>startSound fuse/startSound fuse/stopSound fuse</code>).
     −
By default the sound will stop immediately. For looping sounds, you can pass <samp>false</samp> to the {{o|immediate}} argument to stop the sound when it finishes playing the current iteration instead (e.g. <code>stopSound fuse false</code>).
+
<ul>
|-
+
<li>All debug commands are now quote-aware, so you can pass spaces in arguments like <code>debug build "Junimo Hut"</code>.</li>
| <samp>temporaryAnimatedSprite ...</samp>
+
<li>Added new [[Modding:Console commands|debug commands]]:
| Add a temporary animated sprite to the event, using these space-delimited fields:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! index
+
! command
! field
+
! description
! effect
   
|-
 
|-
| 0
+
| <samp>action {{t|action}}</samp>
| <samp>texture</samp>
+
| Run a [[Modding:Trigger actions|trigger action string]], like <samp>action AddMoney 500</samp> to add {{price|500}} to the current player.
| The asset name for texture to draw.
   
|-
 
|-
| 1&ndash;4
+
| <samp>artifactSpots</samp>
| <samp>rectangle</samp>
+
| Spawn an [[Artifact Spot|artifact spot]] in each empty tile around the player.
| The pixel area within the <samp>texture</samp> to draw, in the form <samp>{{t|x}} {{t|y}} {{t|width}} {{t|height}}</samp>.
   
|-
 
|-
| 5
+
| <samp>endEvent</samp> / <samp>ee</samp>
| <samp>interval</samp>
+
| Immediately end the current event or festival, applying the event's skip logic (if any). The event is marked seen, but you can rewatch it using the <samp>eventById</samp> command if needed.
| The millisecond duration for each frame in the animation.
+
 
 +
This replaces the pre-1.6 commands (<samp>ee</samp>, <samp>endEvent</samp>/<samp>leaveEvent</samp>, and <samp>eventOver</samp>) which worked in different ways and had side-effects like restarting the event or clearing the player's mail.
 
|-
 
|-
| 6
+
| <samp>exportShops</samp>
| <samp>frames</samp>
+
| Export a summary of what's in every shop in the game, taking into account their current conditions. This is saved to a file on disk, and the file path shown in the console.
| The number of frames in the animation.
   
|-
 
|-
| 7
+
| <samp>filterLoadMenu</samp> / <samp>flm</samp>
| <samp>loops</samp>
+
| ''Syntax: <samp>filterLoadMenu {{t|search text}}''
| The number of times to repeat the animation.
+
 
 +
Filter the current list of saves to those whose player name or farm name contains the given text.
 
|-
 
|-
| 8&ndash;9
+
| <samp>forcebuild</samp>
| <samp>tile</samp>
+
| Equivalent to <samp>build</samp>, but disables all safety checks so you can build in a location that wouldn't normally allow buildings, build on top of farm animals or placed objects, etc.
| The tile position at which to draw the sprite, in the form <samp>{{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp>.
   
|-
 
|-
| 10
+
| <samp>gamequery</samp> / <samp>gq</samp>
| <samp>flicker</samp>
+
| ''Syntax:'' <samp>gq {{t|query}}</samp>
| '''[TODO: document what this does]''' (one of <samp>true</samp> or <samp>false</samp>).
+
 
 +
Check whether the given [[Modding:Game state queries|game state query]] matches in the current context. For example:
 +
<pre>
 +
gq !SEASON Spring, WEATHER Here Sun
 +
> Result: true.
 +
</pre>
 
|-
 
|-
| 11
+
| <samp>itemquery</samp> / <samp>iq</samp>
| <samp>flip</samp>
+
| ''Syntax:'' <samp>iq {{t|query}}</samp>
| Whether to flip the sprite horizontally when it's drawn (one of <samp>true</samp> or <samp>false</samp>).
+
 
 +
Open a shop menu with all the items matching an [[Modding:Item queries|item query]] (all items free). For example:
 +
* <samp>debug iq ALL_ITEMS</samp> shows all items;
 +
* <samp>debug iq ALL_ITEMS (W)</samp> shows all weapons;
 +
* <samp>debug iq (O)128</samp> shows a pufferfish (object 128);
 +
* <samp>debug iq FLAVORED_ITEM Wine (O)128</samp> shows Pufferfish Wine.
 
|-
 
|-
| 12
+
| <samp>logFile</samp>
| <samp>sort tile Y</samp>
+
| Begin writing debug messages to a log file at <samp>%appdata%/StardewValley/ErrorLogs/game-latest.txt</samp> to simplify troubleshooting. You can also enter <samp>/logtext</samp> into the in-game chatbox to enable it.
| The tile Y position to use in the layer depth calculation, which affects which sprite is drawn on top if two sprites overlap.
+
 
 +
This does nothing if SMAPI is installed, since the debug messages are already saved to SMAPI's log.
 
|-
 
|-
| 13
+
| <samp>logSounds</samp>
| <samp>alpha fade</samp>
+
| Log info about each sound effect played to the SMAPI console window.
| '''[TODO: document what this does]'''
   
|-
 
|-
| 14
+
| <samp>movieSchedule {{o|year}}</samp>
| <samp>scale</samp>
+
| Lists the movies that will play in a given {{o|year}} (default this year), with the dates they'll play.
| A multiplier applied to the sprite size (in addition to the normal 4× pixel zoom).
   
|-
 
|-
| 15
+
| <samp>qualifiedid</samp>
| <samp>scale change</samp>
+
| Print the held item's display name and [[#Custom items|qualified item ID]].
| '''[TODO: document what this does]'''
   
|-
 
|-
| 16
+
| <samp>search</samp>
| <samp>rotation</samp>
+
| ''Syntax:'' <samp>search {{o|term}}</samp>
| The rotation to apply to the sprite, measured in [[wikipedia:radians|radians]].
+
 
 +
List all debug commands that match the given search term (or all debug commands if the search term is omitted). For example:
 +
<pre>debug search backpack
 +
> Found 2 debug commands matching search term 'backpack':
 +
    - Backpack
 +
    - FillBackpack (fbp, fill, fillbp)</pre>
 
|-
 
|-
| 17
+
| <samp>setFarmEvent</samp> / <samp>sfe</samp>
| <samp>rotation change</samp>
+
| ''Syntax:'' <samp>setFarmEvent {{t|event id}}</samp>
| '''[TODO: document what this does]'''
+
 
 +
Queue an [[Random Events#Farm events|overnight farm event]] if one doesn't plan naturally instead. The {{t|event id}} can be one of...
 +
* <samp>dogs</samp>;
 +
* [[Random Events#Earthquake|<samp>earthquake</samp>]];
 +
* [[Random Events#The Crop Fairy|<samp>fairy</samp>]];
 +
* [[Random Events#Meteorite|<samp>meteorite</samp>]];
 +
* [[Random Events#Stone Owl|<samp>owl</samp>]];
 +
* [[Random Events#Strange Capsule|<samp>ufo</samp>]];
 +
* [[Random Events#The Witch|<samp>witch</samp>]].
 +
 
 +
Note that even if the farm event runs, it may exit without doing anything (e.g. rare events like <samp>ufo</samp> have extra condition checks when the start).
 
|-
 
|-
| 18+
+
| <samp>shop</samp>
| ''flags''
+
| ''Syntax:'' <samp>shop {{t|shop ID}} {{o|owner name}}</samp>
| Any combination of these space-delimited flags:
+
 
* <samp>color {{t|color}}</samp>: apply a [[#Color fields|standard color]] to the sprite.
+
Open a [[#Custom shops|shop defined in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>]], regardless of whether one of the owners is nearby. Specifying {{o|owner name}} will use that NPC, otherwise the command will find the closest valid NPC if possible (else open with no NPC).
* <samp>hold_last_frame</samp>: after playing the animation once, freeze the last frame as long as the sprite is shown.
  −
* <samp>ping_pong</samp>: '''[TODO: document what this does]'''
  −
* <samp>motion {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp>: '''[TODO: document what this does]'''
  −
* <samp>acceleration {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp>: '''[TODO: document what this does]'''
  −
* <samp>acceleration_change {{t|x}} {{t|y}}</samp>: '''[TODO: document what this does]'''
  −
|}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>translateName {{t|actor}} {{t|translation key}}</samp>
+
| <samp>skinBuilding</samp> / <samp>bsm</samp>
| Set the display name for an NPC in the event to match the given translation key.
+
| If the player is standing right under a building, open a menu to change the building appearance.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>testwedding</samp>
 +
| Immediately play the [[Marriage#The Wedding|wedding]] event. This requires the player to be married first - to test specific NPCs, <samp>debug marry</samp> the NPC followed by this command.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>thishouseupgrade</samp> / <samp>thishouse</samp> / <samp>thu</samp>
 +
| Equivalent to <samp>houseupgrade</samp>, but can be used to upgrade another player's house by running it from inside or just south of its exterior.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>toggleCheats</samp>
 +
| Enable or disable entering debug commands into the in-game chat (prefixed with <samp>/</samp>).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>warpFarmers [{{t|x}} {{t|y}} {{t|direction}}]+ {{t|default offset}} {{t|default x}} {{t|default}} {{t|direction}}</samp>
+
| <samp>tokens</samp>
| Warps connected players to the given [[Modding:Modder Guide/Game Fundamentals#Tiles|tile coordinates]] and [[Modding:Event data#Directions|numeric directions]]. The {{t|x}} {{t|y}} {{t|direction}} triplet is repeated for each connected player (e.g. the first triplet is for the main player, second triplet is for the first farmhand, etc). The triplets are followed by an offset direction (one of <samp>up</samp>, <samp>down</samp>, <samp>left</samp>, or <samp>right</samp>), and a final triplet which defines the default values used by any other player.
+
| ''Syntax:'' <samp>tokens {{t|tokenized string}}</samp>
|}
  −
</li>
  −
</ul>
     −
'''Improved preconditions:'''
+
Parses a [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable string]] and prints its output. For example:
* The <samp>h</samp> precondition can now be used with any pet type. You can also omit the argument to check for a pet of any type.
+
<pre>
 
+
tokens [LocalizedText Strings\StringsFromCSFiles:MapPage.cs.11064 [EscapedText [FarmName]]]
'''Improved commands:'''
+
> Result: "Lon Lon Farm"
<ul>
+
</pre>
<li>Fixed some commands assuming a boolean argument is true if present, regardless of its value. This affects the <samp>changeToTemporaryMap</samp>, <samp>emote</samp>, <samp>extendSourceRect</samp>, <samp>faceDirection</samp>, <samp>globalFade</samp>, <samp>globalFadeToClear</samp>, <samp>positionOffset</samp>, and <samp>warp</samp> commands.</li>
+
|-
<li>Fixed some commands assuming any value except the exact case-sensitive string <samp>true</samp> is false. This affects the <samp>animate</samp>, <samp>glow</samp>, <samp>hideShadow</samp>, <samp>ignoreMovementAnimation</samp>, <samp>temporaryAnimatedSprite</samp>, <samp>temporarySprite</samp>, and <samp>viewport</samp> commands.</li>
+
| <samp>worldMapLines</samp>
<li>Fixed some commands silently ignoring values they can't parse as the expected type. This affects the <samp>addItem</samp>, <samp>makeInvisible</samp>, and <samp>removeItem</samp> commands.</li>
+
| Toggles the [[Modding:World map#Debug view|world map's debug view]].
<li>Fixed crash when some commands are passed <samp>farmer[number]</samp> for a player who's not available, or <samp>farmer[number]</samp> when they expect <samp>farmer</samp>.</li>
+
|}</li>
<li>Fixed some commands not taking into account custom farmer actors when checking <samp>farmer*</samp> actor IDs.</li>
+
<li>Improved existing debug commands:
<li>Changed specific commands:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
Line 7,623: Line 7,583:  
! changes
 
! changes
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>addCookingRecipe</samp>
+
| <samp>build</samp>
| Fixed error if player already knows the recipe.
+
| Removed custom space handling; quote arguments with spaces instead of replacing them with 9 (e.g. <code>Junimo9Hut</code> → <code>"Junimo Hut"</code>).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>addTemporaryActor</samp>
+
| <samp>clearFurniture</samp>
| &#32;
+
| Now works outside the farmhouse too.
* Underscores in the asset name are now only replaced with spaces if an exact match wasn't found. You should quote arguments containing spaces instead, like <code>addTemporaryActor "White Chicken" …</code>.
  −
* Underscores in the display name are no longer replaced with spaces. You should quote arguments containing spaces instead.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>animate</samp>
+
| <samp>dialogue</samp>
| Underscores in the NPC name are now only replaced with spaces if an exact match wasn't found. You should quote arguments containing spaces instead, like <code>animate "Mr Qi" </code>.
+
| Removed custom space handling; quote NPC names containing spaces instead, with all text after the first argument treated as part of the dialogue (e.g. <code>debug dialogue "Some NPC" Some dialogue text$h</code>).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ambientLight</samp>
+
| <samp>ebi</samp>
| Removed four-argument form (which was unused and had confusing behavior). The other versions of <samp>ambientLight</samp> still work like before.
+
| Fixed event not played correctly if called from the same location as the event.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>awardFestivalPrize</samp>
+
| <samp>fish</samp>
| Added support for arbitrary item IDs, like <code>awardFestivalPrize (O)128</code> for a pufferfish.
+
| Fixed error if you're not holding a fishing rod. It now opens the fishing minigame with no tackle instead.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>changeName</samp>
+
| <samp>frameOffset</samp>
| Underscores in the NPC name are no longer replaced with spaces. You should quote arguments containing spaces instead, like <code>changeName Leo "Neo Leo"</code>.
+
| &#32;
 +
* Simplified usage. You can now pass negative offsets directly (like <samp>debug frameOffset -5 -10</samp>) instead of using the <samp>s</samp> number prefix.
 +
* Fixed command only taking the last digit in each number.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>changePortrait</samp><br /><samp>changeSprite</samp>
+
| <samp>getStat</samp><br /><samp>setStat</samp>
| You can now omit the suffix argument to reset the NPC back to their normal portrait/sprite.
+
| Added argument validation.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>grass</samp>
 +
| Now applies to the current location, instead of the farm.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>growAnimals</samp><br /><samp>growAnimalsFarm</samp>
 +
| Merged into one <samp>growAnimals</samp> command that supports any location and doesn't reset the age of animals which are already adults.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>growCrops</samp>
 +
| Fixed error growing mixed seeds or giant crops.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ignoreMovementAnimation</samp>
+
| <samp>itemNamed</samp>
| &#32;
+
| Removed custom space handling; quote arguments with spaces instead of removing them (e.g. <code>EelRoe</code> → <code>"Eel Roe"</code>).
* Fixed its ''ignore'' argument being ignored.
  −
* Underscores in the NPC name are now only replaced with spaces if an exact match wasn't found. You should quote arguments containing spaces instead, like <code>ignoreMovementAnimation "Mr Qi" </code>.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>itemAboveHead</samp>
+
| <samp>junimoGoodbye</samp><br /><samp><samp>junimoStar</samp>
| Added support for arbitrary item IDs, like <code>itemAboveHead (O)128</code> for a pufferfish.
+
| Added validation to check that you're inside the community center.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>makeInvisible</samp>
+
| <samp>killAll</samp><br /><samp>killAllHorses</samp><br /><samp>killNpc</samp>
| Fixed terrain features not hidden when using the default area size.
+
| These now remove matching NPCs inside constructed buildings too.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>removeItem</samp>
+
| <samp>killMonsterStat</samp>
| Added argument for an optional count, like <code>removeItem (O)128 10</code> to remove 10 pufferfish.
+
| Removed custom space handling; quote arguments with spaces instead of replacing them with 0 (e.g. <code>Dust0Spirit</code> → <code>"Dust Spirit"</code>).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>speak</samp>
+
| <samp>mailForTomorrow</samp>
| Fixed friendship & socialize quest not updated when calling it with a translation key.
+
| Fixed zeros in the mail ID getting replaced with underscores.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>weddingSprite</samp>
+
| <samp>monster</samp>
| Removed (it was broken and unused).
+
| Added validation for the monster name.
|}</li>
  −
</ul>
  −
 
  −
'''Other improvements:'''
  −
* Festivals now set the event ID to a value like <samp>festival_fall16</samp>, instead of <samp>-1</samp>.
  −
* For C# mods, the new <samp>Event.fromAssetName</samp> field indicates which data asset (if any) the event was loaded from.
  −
* Event script errors are now logged (in addition to being shown in the chatbox like before).
  −
* Fixed NPCs getting duplicated in festivals if they're added to the <samp>set-up</samp> fields multiple times. Subsequent entries now move them instead.
  −
 
  −
===[[Modding:Mail data|Mail]] changes===
  −
<ul>
  −
<li>Mail can now have multiple items attached (using multiple <samp>%item</samp> commands). When the player grabs the top item, the next one will appear in the slot to grab next.</li>
  −
<li>Improved mail commands:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! command
+
| <samp>moveBuilding</samp>
! changes
+
| Now applies to the current location, instead of the farm.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>%item</samp>
+
| <samp>movie</samp>
| &#32;
+
| Rewritten; it's now simpler, applies the normal game logic, defaults to today's movie, and avoids depending on NPC indexes in <samp>Data/NPCDispositions</samp> since those can change with custom NPCs.
* Added <samp>%item id {{t|item id}} {{o|count}}</samp> form which accepts a [[#Custom items|qualified or unqualified item ID]]. This deprecates the <samp>bigobject</samp>, <samp>furniture</samp>, <samp>object</samp>, and <samp>tools</samp> options.
  −
* Added <samp>%item specialOrder {{t|order id}} {{o|immediately}}</samp> form to attach a special order to the letter.
  −
* Added optional {{t|key}} argument to <samp>%item cookingRecipe {{t|key}}</samp>, to learn a specific [[Modding:Recipe data|cooking recipe]]. The previous <samp>%item cookingRecipe</samp> form (without a key) works the same way as before.
  −
* The type argument is now case-insensitive.
  −
* Fixed <samp>%item craftingRecipe</samp> not supporting recipe IDs containing underscores. It now checks for an exact match first, then tries replacing underscores with spaces like before, then logs a warning if neither was found instead of adding an invalid recipe.
  −
|}
  −
</li>
  −
</ul>
     −
===New C# utility methods===
+
New usage:
Stardew Valley 1.6 adds several new methods to simplify common logic.
+
: ''<samp>debug movie {{o|movie ID}} {{o|invite NPC name}}''
 +
: ''<samp>debug movie current {{o|invite NPC name}}''
   −
====Argument handling====
+
The movie ID defaults to today's movie, and the NPC name can be omitted to watch the movie without an invitee. Specifying <samp>current</samp> as the movie uses the default value.
The new <samp>ArgUtility</samp> class handles splitting, reading, and validating <samp>string[]</samp> argument lists. The main methods are:
+
|-
 
+
| <samp>panMode</samp>
; Splitting arrays&#58;
+
| The command no longer overrides debug command handling while it's active. Instead you can now turn it back off by running <samp>debug panMode</samp> again, clear with <samp>debug panMode clear</samp>, or set a time with <samp>debug panMode {time}</samp>.
: {| class="wikitable"
+
|-
 +
| <samp>paintBuilding</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* Now applies to the current location, instead of the farm.
 +
* Added validation for the target building.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>playSound</samp>
 +
| Added an optional pitch argument, like <samp>debug playSound barrelBreak 1200</samp>. The pitch is a value from 1 (low pitch) to 2400 (high pitch) inclusively.
 
|-
 
|-
! <samp>ArgUtility</samp> method
+
| <samp>question</samp>
! effect
+
| You can now forget a selected answer (instead of adding it) by setting the second argument to false, like <samp>question {{t|id}} false</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SplitBySpace</samp>
+
| <samp>runTestEvent</samp>
| Split space-separated arguments in a string. This automatically ignores extra spaces, so <samp>" x &nbsp;y "</samp> and <samp>"x y"</samp> are equivalent. For example:
+
| Fixed support for Unix line endings.
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
string[] fields = ArgUtility.SplitBySpace("a b c");
  −
string secondField = fields[1]; // "b"
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SplitBySpaceAndGet</samp>
+
| <samp>seenEvent</samp>
| Get the value at an index in a space-delimited string (if found), else return the default value. For example:
+
| You can now forget an event (instead of adding it) by setting the second argument to false, like <samp>seenEvent {{t|id}} false</samp>.
 
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
string thirdField = ArgUtility.SplitBySpaceAndGet("a b c", 2); // "c"
  −
string invalidFieldA = ArgUtility.SplitBySpaceAndGet("a b c", 5); // null
  −
string invalidFieldB = ArgUtility.SplitBySpaceAndGet("a b c", 5, defaultValue: "boop"); // "boop"
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
 
  −
This is more efficient than <samp>SplitBySpace</samp> when you only need a single value, but it's slower if you need multiple values.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SplitBySpaceQuoteAware</samp>
+
| <samp>seenMail</samp>
| Split space-separated arguments in a string, with support for using quotes to protect spaces within an argument. See <samp>SplitQuoteAware</samp> below for info on quote handling.
+
| You can now remove a mail received (instead of adding it) by setting the second argument to false, like <samp>seenMail {{t|id}} false</samp>.
 
  −
For example:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
string buildingName = ArgUtility.SplitBySpaceQuoteAware("BUILDINGS_CONSTRUCTED Here \"Junimo Hut\"")[1]; // Junimo Hut
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SplitQuoteAware</samp>
+
| <samp>skinBuilding</samp>
| Split delimited arguments in a string, with support for using quotes to protect delimiters within an argument.
+
| &#32;
 
+
* Now applies to the current location, instead of the farm.
A quote in the text causes any delimiter to be ignored until the next quote, unless it's escaped like <code>\"</code>. Unescaped quotes are removed from the string. (Remember that backslashes need to be escaped in C# or JSON strings, like <code>"\\"</code> for a single backslash.)
+
* Added validation for the target building.
 
+
|-
For example:
+
| <samp>skullGear</samp>
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
| &#32;
ArgUtility.SplitQuoteAware("A,B,C", ',');       // [ "A", "B", "C" ]
+
* Fixed command setting 32 slots instead of 36.
ArgUtility.SplitQuoteAware("A,\"B,C\",D", ','); // [ "A", "B,C", "D" ]
+
* Fixed command not adding empty inventory slots as expected by some game code.
ArgUtility.SplitQuoteAware("A,\\\"B,C", ',');    // [ "A", "\"B", "C" ]
+
|-
</syntaxhighlight>
+
| <Samp>setupFishPondFarm</samp>
 
+
| Fixed error if the farm already has non-fish-pond buildings constructed.
You can also set the optional arguments for more advanced cases. For example, [[#Game state queries|game state queries]] use this to split twice:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
string gameStateQuery = "BUILDINGS_CONSTRUCTED Here \"Junimo Hut\", SEASON Spring";
  −
 
  −
string[] queries = ArgUtility.SplitQuoteAware(gameStateQuery, ',', StringSplitOptions.RemoveEmptyEntries, keepQuotesAndEscapes: true); // [ "BUILDINGS_CONSTRUCTED Here \"Junimo Hut\"", "SEASON Spring" ]
  −
string buildingName = ArgUtility.SplitBySpaceQuoteAware(queries[0]); // Junimo Hut
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>EscapeQuotes</samp>
+
| <samp>speech</samp>
| Escape quotes in a string so they're ignored by methods like <samp>SplitQuoteAware</samp>.
+
| Removed custom space handling; quote NPC names containing spaces instead, with all text after the first argument treated as part of the dialogue (e.g. <code>debug speech "Some NPC" Some dialogue text$h</code>).
 
  −
This isn't idempotent (e.g. calling it twice will result in double-escaped quotes).
  −
|}
  −
 
  −
; Reading arrays&#58;
  −
: {| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! <samp>ArgUtility</samp> method
+
| <samp>spreadDirt</samp>
! effect
+
| Now applies to the current location, instead of the farm.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>HasIndex</samp>
+
| <samp>spreadSeeds</samp>
| Get whether an index is within the bounds of the array. For example:
+
| Now applies to the current location, instead of the farm.
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
string[] fields = ArgUtility.SplitByString("10 5");
  −
bool inRange = ArgUtility.HasIndex(fields, 1); // true (index 1 has the value '5')
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Get</samp><br /><samp>GetBool</samp><br /><samp>GetDirection</samp><br /><samp>GetEnum</samp><br /><samp>GetFloat</samp><br /><samp>GetInt</samp>
+
| <samp>thisHouseUpgrade</samp>
| Get the value at a position in an array, parsed as the relevant type (e.g. a string, boolean, [[Modding:Event data#Directions|direction]], enum, etc). If the index isn't in the array or the value can't be parsed as the expected type, returns a default value.
+
| Now applies to the current location, instead of the farm.
 
  −
For example, code like this:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
int value = fields.Length > 4 && int.TryParse(fields[4], out int parsed)
  −
    ? parsed
  −
    : -1;
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
 
  −
Can now be rewritten like this:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
int value = ArgUtility.GetInt(fields, 4, -1);
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>TryGet</samp><br /><samp>TryGetBool</samp><br /><samp>TryGetDirection</samp><br /><samp>TryGetEnum</samp><br /><samp>TryGetFloat</samp><br /><samp>TryGetInt</samp><br /><samp>TryGetPoint</samp><br /><samp>TryGetRectangle</samp><br /><samp>TryGetVector2</samp>
+
| <samp>warpToPlayer</samp>
| Try to get a parsed value from an array by its index. If it's not found or can't be converted to the expected value, it sets the <samp>out string error</samp> argument so you can log an error if needed.
+
| Removed custom space handling; quote arguments with spaces instead of removing them (e.g. <code>JohnSmith</code> <code>"John Smith"</code>).
 
  −
For example, this parses a numeric value from a space-delimited string:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
string[] fields = ArgUtility.SplitByString("10 35");
  −
if (ArgUtility.TryGetInt(fields, 1, out int value, out string error))
  −
    this.Helper.Monitor.Log($"Parsed value: {value}"); // "Parsed value: 35"
  −
else
  −
    this.Helper.Monitor.Log($"Failed parsing value: {error}", LogLevel.Warn);
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>TryGetOptional</samp><br /><samp>TryGetOptionalBool</samp><br /><samp>TryGetOptionalDirection</samp><br /><samp>TryGetOptionalEnum</samp><br /><samp>TryGetOptionalFloat</samp><br /><samp>TryGetOptionalInt</samp><br /><samp>TryGetOptionalRemainder</samp>
+
| <samp>whereIs</samp>
| Equivalent to <samp>TryGet*</samp>, except that it'll return a default value if the argument is missing. For example:
+
| &#32;
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
* Now lists all matching NPCs instead of the first one.
string[] fields = ArgUtility.SplitByString("10");
+
* Now searches the current event or festival, if any.
if (ArgUtility.TryGetOptionalInt(fields, 1, out int value, out error, defaultValue: 99))
+
|}</li>
    this.Helper.Monitor.Log($"Parsed value: {value}"); // "Parsed value: 99"
  −
else
  −
    this.Helper.Monitor.Log($"Failed parsing value: {error}", LogLevel.Warn);
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>GetRemainder</samp><br /><samp>TryGetRemainder</samp><br /><samp>TryGetOptionalRemainder</samp>
  −
| Similar to the previous methods, but gets arguments starting from an index as a concatenated string. For example:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
string[] fields = ArgUtility.SplitByString("A B C D E F");
  −
if (ArgUtility.TryGetRemainder(fields, 2, out string remainder, out string error))
  −
    this.Helper.Monitor.Log($"Remainder: {remainder}"); // "Remainder: C D E F"
  −
else
  −
    this.Helper.Monitor.Log($"Failed getting remainder: {error}", LogLevel.Warn);
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
|}
     −
====Content assets====
+
<li>Removed some debug commands:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! method
+
! command
! effect
+
! notes
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>LocalizedContentManager.DoesAssetExist</samp>
+
| <samp>ax</samp><br /><samp>bigItem</samp>/<samp>b</samp>/<samp>bi</samp>/<samp>big</samp><br /><samp>boots</samp><br /><samp>clothes</samp><br /><samp>hoe</samp><br /><samp>milkPail</samp>/<samp>mp</samp><br /><samp>pan</samp><br /><samp>pickaxe</samp>/<samp>pick</samp>/<samp>pickax</samp><br /><samp>ring</samp>/<samp>addRing</samp><br /><samp>shears</samp>/<samp>scissors</samp><br /><samp>slingshot</samp><br /><samp>tool</samp><br /><samp>wateringCan</samp>/<samp>can</samp><br /><samp>wand</samp><br /><samp>weapon</samp>
| Get whether an asset exists in the game's <samp>Content</samp> folder or is provided through [[Modding:Modder Guide/APIs/Content|SMAPI's content API]]. For example:
+
| These are replaced by more general commands like <code>item (O)128</code> (spawn item by ID), <code>fuzzyItemNamed pufferfish</code> (spawn by item name), or <code>itemQuery FLAVORED_ITEM Wine (O)128</code> (spawn by [[Modding:Item queries|item query]]).
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
bool exists = Game1.content.DoesAssetExist<Map>("Maps/Town");
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>LocalizedContentManager.IsValidTranslationKey</samp>
+
| <samp>addQuartz</samp><br /><samp>blueBook</samp><br /><samp>blueprint</samp><br /><samp>end</samp>
| Get whether a string is a translation key in the form <samp>{{t|asset name}}:{{t|key}}</samp>, and the asset and key both exist. For example:
+
| These were part of unused features removed in 1.6.
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
bool exists = Game1.content.IsValidTranslationKey("Strings\\NPCNames:Abigail");
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
|}
  −
 
  −
====Game paths====
  −
The game folder paths were previously hardcoded throughout the code. These are now centralized with a few methods:
  −
 
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! method
+
| <samp>changeStat</samp>
! effect
+
| Removed; use <samp>setStat</samp> instead.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Program.GetLocalAppDataFolder</samp><br /><samp>Program.GetAppDataFolder</samp>
+
| <samp>ee</samp><br /><samp>endEvent</samp>/<samp>leaveEvent</samp><br /><samp>eventOver</samp>
| Get the absolute path to the game's app data folder (which contains the [[saves|<Samp>Saves</samp> folder]]) or local app data folder (which contains <samp>ErrorLogs</samp> and <samp>Screenshots</samp>). These methods are equivalent on Windows, but different on Linux/macOS.
+
| Replaced by the new <samp>endEvent</samp> command.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Program.GetSavesFolder</samp>
+
| <samp>everythingshop</samp>
| Get the absolute path to the game's [[saves|<samp>Saves</samp> folder]].
+
| Removed. You can get all items like <code>debug iq ALL_ITEMS</code>, or all items of a given type like <code>debug iq ALL_ITEMS (O)</code>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Game1.GetScreenshotFolder</samp>
+
| <samp>oldMineGame</samp>
| Get the absolute path to the game's <samp>Screenshots</samp> folder.
+
| Removed along with the pre-1.4 [[Junimo Kart]] code.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>options.GetFilePathForDefaultOptions</samp>
+
| <samp>pathSpouseToMe</samp>/<samp>pstm</samp>
| Get the absolute path to the game's <samp>default_options</samp> file.
+
| Removed along with the unimplemented farm activities code.
|}
+
|}</li>
 +
 
 +
<li>Added alternative names for some debug commands (new names in parentheses): <samp>bpm</samp> + <samp>bsm</samp> (<samp>paintBuilding</samp> + <samp>skinBuilding</samp>), <samp>craftingRecipe</samp> (</samp>addCraftingRecipe</samp>), <samp>db</samp> (</samp>speakTo</samp>), <samp>dialogue</samp> (</samp>addDialogue</samp>), <samp>pdb</samp> (</samp>printGemBirds</samp>), <samp>r</samp> (</samp>resetForPlayerEntry</samp>), <samp>removeLargeTf</samp> (</samp>removeLargeTerrainFeature</samp>), <samp>sb</samp> (</samp>showTextAboveHead</samp>), <samp>sl</samp> + <samp>sr</samp> (<samp>shiftToolbarLeft</samp> + </samp>shiftToolbarRight</samp>), <samp>sn</samp> (</samp>secretNote</samp>), and <samp>tls</samp> (</samp>toggleLightingScale</samp>).</li>
 +
<li>Reworked how debug commands log output. This fixes an issue where they don't always log to the right place (e.g. a command run through the chatbox might log to the console or vice-versa), and lets mods pass a custom logger to capture or redirect output.</li>
 +
</ul>
 +
 
 +
====Location logic====
 +
* The [[desert]] no longer assumes the player arrived by bus unless their previous location was the [[Bus Stop|bus stop]].
 +
* The ticket price for the bus and Willy's boat can now be edited by C# mods via <samp>BusStop.TicketPrice</samp> and <samp>BoatTunnel.TicketPrice</samp> respectively.
   −
====Iteration====
+
====Menus & UI====
The new <samp>Utility.ForEach*</samp> methods let you check every thing of a type in the game world quickly and efficiently (with minimal allocations, boxing, etc). These are significantly faster than equivalent code using LINQ or <samp>yield</samp> methods.
+
* Rewrote calendar menu (<samp>Billboard</samp>) to simplify custom events & event types. C# mods can now edit <samp>billboard.calendarDayData</samp> or patch <samp>billboard.GetEventsForDay</samp> to add new events.
 +
* Added <samp>Game1.textShadowDarkerColor</samp> field for the colors previously hardcoded in <samp>Utility.drawTextWithShadow</samp>.
 +
* Added <samp>MoneyDial.ShouldShakeMainMoneyBox</samp> field to simplify custom dials.
 +
* Partly de-hardcoded <samp>ShopMenu</samp> filter tabs. You can now change filter tabs by setting the <samp>shopMenu.tabButtons</samp> field with arbitrary <samp>Func&lt;ISalable, bool&gt; Filter</samp> values, or by using a predefined set of tabs like <samp>shopMenu.UseDresserTabs()</samp>.
 +
* The <samp>SpriteText</samp> methods now accept arbitrary <samp>Color</samp> tints instead of a few predefined color IDs.
 +
* The <samp>DiscreteColorPicker.getColorFromSelection</samp> methods are now static for reuse.
 +
* Fixed <samp>DiscreteColorPicker</samp> constructor ignoring the initial color argument, and added a constructor which takes a <samp>Color</samp> value.
 +
* Fixed an edge case where a custom language's fonts wouldn't be loaded when switching language.
   −
{| class="wikitable"
+
====[[Modding:Modder Guide/Game Fundamentals#Net fields|Net fields]]====
|-
+
* Removed implicit conversion operators for most types due to their sometimes counter-intuitive behavior. The only ones left are <samp>NetBool</samp>, <samp>NetInt</samp>, and <samp>NetString</samp>; those are now marked obsolete and will raise build warnings on use.
! method
+
* <samp>NetLocationRef</samp> now has a public <samp>LocationName</samp> and <samp>IsStructure</samp>, and its <samp>Update</samp> method allows forcing an update.
! effect
+
 
|-
+
====Quests====
| <samp>Utility.ForEachBuilding</samp>
+
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Quest data]]|done=false}}
| Perform an action for each building in the game world.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Utility.ForEachCharacter</samp><br /><samp>Utility.ForEachVillager</samp>
  −
| Perform an action for each NPC in the game world. <samp>ForEachCharacter</samp> matches all NPC types (villagers, horses, pets, monsters, player children, etc), while <samp>ForEachVillager</samp> only matches villager NPCs like [[Abigail]].
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Utility.ForEachCrop</samp>
  −
| Perform an action for each crop in the game world planted in the ground or in a [[Garden Pot|garden pot]].
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Utility.ForEachItem</samp>
  −
| Perform an action for each item in the game world, including items within items (e.g. in a chest or on a table), hats placed on children, items in player inventories, etc.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Utility.ForEachItemIn</samp>
  −
| Perform an action for each item within a given location, including items within items (e.g. in a chest or on a table).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Utility.ForEachLocation</samp>
  −
| Perform an action for each location in the game world, optionally including building interiors and generated [[The Mines|mine]] or [[Volcano Dungeon|volcano]] levels.
  −
|}
     −
For example, this code counts how many parsnips are planted everywhere in the world:
+
* Quests now have string IDs, to simplify custom quest frameworks.
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
* Added validation for quest data parsing.
int parsnips = 0;
+
* In [[Modding:Special orders|<samp>Data/SpecialOrders</samp>]], the <samp>Duration</samp> and <samp>Repeatable</samp> fields are now strongly-typed and case-insensitive.
Utility.ForEachCrop(crop =>
+
* For C# mods, fixed <samp>DescriptionElement</samp> not allowing more than four translation token substitutions.
{
  −
    if (crop.IndexOfHarvest == "24")
  −
        parsnips++;
  −
    return true; // whether to keep iterating after this crop
  −
});
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
     −
C# mods which add custom item types can override <samp>Item.ForEachItem</samp> to add support for nested items.
+
====Dates & seasons====
 +
* Added a <samp>Season</samp> enum for strongly-typed, case-insensitive season checks (like <code>Game1.season == Season.Spring</code> instead of <code>Game1.currentSeason == "spring"</code>).
 +
* Added <samp>Game1.season</samp>, <samp>Game1.GetSeasonForLocation</samp>, <samp>Game1.WorldDate.Season</samp>, and <samp>location.GetSeason()</samp> to get the season enum.
 +
* Added <samp>Utility.getSeasonKey</samp> to get the key form from a season enum.
 +
* Improved <samp>WorldDate</samp>:
 +
** added <samp>Now()</samp> to get a new instance matching the current date;
 +
** added <samp>WorldDate.Equals</samp> and <samp>GetHashCode</samp> implementations;
 +
** added code docs;
 +
** <samp>TotalDays</samp> is no longer written to the save file.
 +
* Renamed some members for clarity (<samp>Game1.GetSeasonForLocation</samp> → <samp>GetSeasonKeyForLocation</samp>, <samp>location.GetSeasonForLocation</samp> → <samp>GetSeasonKey</samp>, <samp>WorldDate.Season</samp> → <samp>SeasonKey</samp>).
 +
* Fixed <samp>location.GetSeasonKey()</samp> not applying the greenhouse logic.
   −
====Randomization====
+
====Time====
{| class="wikitable"
+
* For C# mods, the <samp>Game1.realMilliSecondsPerGame</samp> and <samp>Game1.realMilliSecondsPerGameTenMinutes</samp> fields are no longer marked <samp>const</samp>, and the <samp>GameLocation.getExtraMillisecondsPerInGameMinuteForThisLocation()</samp> method has been replaced with a settable <samp>ExtraMillisecondsPerInGameMinute</samp> property. That lets you change the time rate used by the vanilla game code, but you should be careful doing this since it may cause unintended effects.
|-
  −
! method
  −
! effect
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Utility.CreateDaySaveRandom</samp>
  −
| Creates a <samp>Random</samp> instance using the most common seed (based on the save ID and total days played).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Utility.CreateRandom</samp><br /><samp>Utility.CreateRandomSeed</samp>
  −
| Creates a <samp>Random</samp> (or seed for a <samp>Random</samp>) by combining the given seed values, which can be any numeric type.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Utility.TryCreateIntervalRandom</samp>
  −
| Get an RNG which produces identical results for all RNGs created with the same sync key during the given interval (one of <samp>tick</samp>, <samp>day</samp>, <samp>season</samp>, or <samp>year</samp>), including between players in multiplayer mode.
     −
For example, this will return the same number each time it's called until the in-game day changes:
+
====Other====
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
* Error stack traces on Linux/macOS now have line numbers.
public int GetDailyRandomNumber()
+
* All space-delimited fields now ignore extra spaces instead of crashing. This affects map/tile properties, data assets, event commands, game state queries, etc.
{
+
* All players and NPCs now have <samp>Tile</samp> & <samp>TilePoint</samp> properties (their cached tile position) and a <samp>StandingPixel</samp> property (the cached pixel coordinate at the center of their bounding box). These [[#Other breaking API changes|replace various deleted methods]].
    Utility.TryCreateIntervalRandom("day", "example sync key", out Random random, out _);
+
* All terrain features now have <samp>Tile</samp> and <samp>Location</samp> properties, and their methods no longer have location/tile parameters in most cases.
    return random.Next();
+
* All [[Modding:Modder Guide/Game Fundamentals#Net fields|net fields]] now have <samp>Name</samp> and <samp>Owner</samp> fields, which are used to show informative error messages when there's a sync issue and validate common mistakes (e.g. a net field not added to the <samp>NetFields</samp> collection).
}
+
* The game now tracks the locations a player has visited. Mods can check the list in C# (via <samp>Game1.player.locationsVisited</samp>) or [[Modding:Game state queries|game state queries]] (via <samp>PLAYER_VISITED_LOCATION</samp>). For pre-existing saves, the list is retroactively populated based on accessible locations, events seen, mail flags set, etc.
</syntaxhighlight>
+
* Added menu queuing (via <samp>Game1.nextClickableMenu</samp> in C#). For example, this applies if you try to take an item from a mail letter when your inventory is full.
|-
+
* Added C# code docs in many places.
| <samp>Utility.TryGetRandom</samp>
+
* Added <samp>Id</samp> fields to simplify content pack edits in fish pond, movie concession, random bundle, and tailoring recipe data.
| Get a random entry from a dictionary.
+
* Added <samp>Game1.Multiplayer</samp> to get the game's low-level handler. (Most code should still use [[Modding:Modder Guide/APIs/Multiplayer|SMAPI's multiplayer API]] though.)
|-
+
* Added <samp>Game1.versionBuildNumber</samp> with the build number (like <samp>26039</samp>).
| <samp>random.Choose</samp>
+
* Added field-changed events to <samp>NetPosition</samp>.
| Choose a random option from the values provided:
+
* Added <samp>LocalizedContentManager.CurrentLanguageString</samp>, which caches the language code like <samp>pt-BR</samp>).
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
* The game now uses <samp>[XmlInclude]</samp> on its types more consistently. That means the default save serializer can handle more types (e.g. all monsters), and it's easier to create custom serializers.
string npcName = Game1.random.Choose("Abigail", "Penny", "Sam");
+
* Refactored many parts of the code to make it more moddable for C# mods. This includes marking all classes public, changing <samp>private</samp> members to <samp>protected</samp> or <samp>public</samp>, marking members <samp>virtual</samp>, rewriting or splitting code so it's easier to extend, etc.
</syntaxhighlight>
+
* The <samp>startup_preferences</samp> file is now formatted to simplify troubleshooting.
|-
+
* Fixed many cases where the game used <samp>Game1.player</samp> instead of the provided player.
| <samp>random.ChooseFrom</samp>
+
 
| Choose a random option from a list or array:
+
==Breaking changes for C# mods==
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
'''This section only describes how this update may break existing mods. See the ''what's new'' sections above for more info, including new functionality mods can use.'''
string[] names = new[] { "Abigail", "Penny", "Sam" };
  −
string npcName = Game1.random.ChooseFrom(names);
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>random.NextBool</samp>
  −
| Randomly choose <samp>true</samp> or <samp>false</samp>. For example:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
bool flipSprite = Game1.random.NextBool();
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
     −
You can optionally set the probability of <samp>true</samp>:
+
See also [[#Breaking changes for content packs|''Breaking changes for content packs'']], which affect C# mods too.
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
bool flipSprite = Game1.random.NextBool(0.8);
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
|}
     −
====Other====
+
===.NET 6===
Here are some of the other new methods:
+
: ''See also: [[#.NET 6|.NET 6]] under what's new.''
   −
{| class="wikitable"
+
Stardew Valley 1.6 updates from .NET 5 to .NET 6. SMAPI can still load .NET 5 mods fine, but you'll get a build error when compiling them. To update a C# mod:
|-
+
<ol>
! method
+
<li>Make sure you have [https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs Visual Studio Community 2022] or later. (Compiling .NET 6 with earlier versions of Visual Studio isn't officially supported.)</li>
! effect
+
<li>In Visual Studio, click ''Help > Check For Updates'' and install the latest version.</li>
 +
<li>Fully exit Visual Studio.</li>
 +
<li>Open each mod's <samp>.csproj</samp> file in a text editor, then find this line:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
 +
<TargetFramework>net5.0</TargetFramework>
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
 
 +
And change it to this:
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
 +
<TargetFramework>net6.0</TargetFramework>
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
 +
</li>
 +
<li>Delete your solution's hidden <samp>.vs</samp> folder, and every project's <samp>bin</samp> and <samp>obj</samp> folders.</li>
 +
<li>Reopen the solution in Visual Studio, click ''Build > Rebuild Solution'', and make sure it still loads into the game fine.</li>
 +
</ol>
 +
 
 +
===Item ID changes===
 +
: ''See also: [[#Custom items|custom items in what's new]].''
 +
 
 +
The [[#Custom items|main <samp>Item</samp> properties have changed]]. To migrate existing code:
 +
<ul>
 +
<li>Don't use <samp>ParentSheetIndex</samp> to compare items. For example, <samp>item.ParentSheetIndex == 0</samp> will match both [[weeds]] and any custom item whose sprite is the first one in its custom spritesheet. You should compare items using [[#Custom items|their new <samp>ItemId</samp> and <samp>QualifiedItemId</samp> properties]] instead. For example, here's how to migrate various common forms:
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Utility.distanceFromScreen</samp>
+
! old code
| Get the pixel distance between a position in the world and the player's screen viewport, where 0 is within the viewport.
+
! new code
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Utility.DrawErrorTexture</samp>
  −
| Draw the game's missing-texture image (🚫) to the screen, stretched to fit a given pixel area.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Utility.GetEnumOrDefault</samp>
+
| <samp>item.ParentSheetIndex == 848</samp>
| Get an enum value if it's valid, else get a default value. This is mainly used to validate input from data files.
+
| <samp>item.QualifiedItemId == "(O)848"</samp>
 
  −
For example:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
NpcGender gender = (NPCGender)999999;
  −
gender = Utility.GetEnumOrDefault(gender, Gender.Male); // returns Gender.Male since there's no enum constant with value 999999
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Utility.getRandomNpcFromHomeRegion</samp>
+
| <samp>IsNormalObjectAtParentSheetIndex(item, 74)</samp>
| Get a random social NPC based on their <samp>HomeRegion</samp> value in [[#Custom NPCs|<samp>Data/Characters</samp>]]. For example, this gets a random NPC for the <samp>Town</samp> home region:
+
| <samp>item.QualifiedItemId == "(O)74"</samp>
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
NPC npc = Utility.getRandomNpcFromHomeRegion(NPC.region_town);
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Utility.isFestivalDay</samp><br /><samp>Utility.IsPassiveFestivalDay</samp>
+
| <samp>!item.bigCraftable && item.ParentSheetIndex == 128</samp>
| These methods existed before 1.6, but now have versions with no arguments to check today:
+
| <samp>item.QualifiedItemId == "(O)128"</samp>
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
bool festivalToday = Utility.isFestivalToday();
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
 
  −
<samp>IsPassiveFestivalDay</samp> also has a new form to check for a specific festival today:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
bool nightMarketToday = Utility.IsPassiveFestivalDay("NightMarket");
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Utility.TryGetPassiveFestivalData</samp><br /><samp>Utility.TryGetPassiveFestivalDataForDay</samp>
+
| <samp>item is Boots && item.ParentSheetIndex == 505</samp>
| Get the [[#Custom passive festivals|passive festival data]] for the given ID or date.
+
| <samp>item.QualifiedItemId == "(B)505"</samp>
|-
+
|}</li>
| <samp>Utility.TryParseDirection</samp>
+
<li>Don't assume item sprites are in the vanilla spritesheets. For example, instead of rendering <samp>Game1.objectSpriteSheet</samp> for an object, call <code>ItemRegistry.GetMetadata(item.QualifiedItemId).GetTexture()</code> to get its texture.</li>
| Parse a string into a direction value (like <samp>Game1.down</samp>), if it's valid. This supports case-insensitive direction names (one of <samp>down</samp>, <samp>left</samp>, <samp>right</samp>, or <samp>up</samp>) or [[Modding:Event data#Directions|numeric values]].
+
<li>Creating items works just like before, except that you now specify the item's <samp>ItemId</samp> (''not'' <samp>QualifiedItemId</samp>) instead of its <samp>ParentSheetIndex</samp>. This is the same value for vanilla items. For example:
|-
  −
| <samp>Utility.TryParseEnum</samp>
  −
| Parse a string into an enum value if possible, case-insensitively. Unlike [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.enum.tryparse <samp>Enum.TryParse</samp>], an invalid numeric value won't be cast:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
Enum.TryParse("999999", out DayOfWeek day);        // true, even though there's no matching DayOfWeek value
  −
Utility.TryParseEnum("999999", out DayOfWeek day); // false
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Utility.fuzzyCompare</samp>
  −
| Get whether a term is a fuzzy match for a search query. Returns the numeric match priority (where lower values are a better match), or null if the term doesn't match the query.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>rectangle.GetPoints</samp><br /><samp>rectangle.GetVectors</samp>
  −
| Get all the integer coordinates within a given <samp>Rectangle</samp>. For example:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
var tileArea = new Rectangle(0, 0, 2, 2);
  −
Point[] tiles = tileArea.GetPoints(); // (0, 0), (1, 0), (0, 1), (1, 1)
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Utility.GetDeterministicHashCode</samp>
  −
| ''(Specialized)'' Get a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_function hash code] for a string key or numeric values. Unlike [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.object.gethashcode <samp>string.GetHashCode</samp>] or [https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/api/system.hashcode.combine <samp>HashCode.Combine</samp>], this produces a consistent hash for the same inputs between sessions and connected players.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Utility.WrapIndex</samp>
  −
| Constrain an index to a range by wrapping out-of-bounds values to the other side (e.g. last index + 1 is the first index, and first index - 1 is the last one).
     −
For example:
   
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
string[] values = new[] { "0", "1", "2" };
+
new Object("634", 1);                     // vanilla item
int index = Utility.WrapIndex(-1, values.Length); // 2
+
new Object("Example.ModId_Watermelon", 1); // custom item
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</syntaxhighlight>
|}
     −
===Static delegate builder===
+
You can also use the new <samp>ItemRegistry</samp> API to construct items from their <samp>QualifiedItemId</samp>:
For C# mods, <samp>StaticDelegateBuilder</samp> is a specialized class which converts a method name into an optimized delegate which can be called by code. This is used by vanilla code to optimize methods referenced in assets like [[#Custom machines|<samp>Data/Machines</samp>]].
     −
For example, given a static method like this:
   
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
public static bool OutputDeconstructor(Object machine, Item inputItem, bool probe, MachineItemOutput outputData, out int? overrideMinutesUntilReady) { ... }
+
Item item = ItemRegistry.Create("(B)505"); // Rubber Boots
</syntaxhighlight>
+
</syntaxhighlight></li>
 +
</ul>
   −
And a delegate which matches it:
+
===Other ID changes===
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
Many other things in the game now have unique string IDs too (including [[#Buff overhaul|buffs]], [[#String event IDs|events]], and fruit trees). To migrate existing code:
public delegate bool MachineOutputDelegate(Object machine, Item inputItem, bool probe, MachineItemOutput outputData, out int? overrideMinutesUntilReady);
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
     −
You can create an optimized delegate and call it like this:
+
* When referencing numeric IDs, you usually just need to convert them into a string (like <code>Game1.player.hasBuff("1590166")</code> or <code>Game1.player.eventsSeen.Contains("1590166")</code>).
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
* When creating buffs, see [[#Buff overhaul|buff overhaul]] for how to create buffs now.
if (StaticDelegateBuilder.TryCreateDelegate("StardewValley.Object.OutputDeconstructor", out MachineOutputDelegate method, out string error))
+
* For pre-existing content pack data, see migration steps in the ''[[#Unique string IDs|unique string IDs]]'' section.
    return method(this, inputItem, probe, outputData, out minutesUntilMorning);
  −
else
  −
    Game1.log.Warn($"Machine {ItemId} has invalid output method: {error}");
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
     −
The <samp>TryCreateDelegate</samp> method will cache created delegates, so calling it again will just return the same delegate instance.
+
===Building and animal changes===
 +
: ''See also: [[#Build anywhere|build anywhere in what's new]].''
   −
===Game logging changes===
+
* Since all locations now allow buildings and animals, mod code which handles <samp>BuildableGameLocation</samp> and <samp>IAnimalLocation</samp> won't detect all buildable locations. You can replace them with <samp>location.IsBuildableLocation()</samp> (or just access <samp>location.buildings</samp> directly) and <samp>location.animals.Any()</samp> instead. Mods should no longer have any reference at all to <samp>BuildableGameLocation</samp> and <samp>IAnimalLocation</samp>.
The game now writes debug output through an internal <samp>Game1.log</samp> wrapper, instead of using <samp>Console.WriteLine</samp> directly. For example:
+
* Since buildings can be built anywhere, you can no longer assume a building is on the farm. You can check the new <samp>building.buildingLocation</samp> field instead.
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
* You should review direct references to the farm (like <code>Game1.getFarm()</code> or <code>Game1.getLocationFromName("Farm")</code>) to see if it needs to be rewritten to allow other locations.
// old code
+
* <code>Utility.numSilos()</code> should no longer be used to calculate available hay, since it doesn't account for custom buildings with hay storage. Use <code>Game1.getFarm().GetHayCapacity()</code> instead.
Console.WriteLine("Error playing sound: " + ex);
+
* The <samp>Cat</samp> and <samp>Dog</samp> classes are now unused; all pets are now <samp>Pet</samp> directly.
   −
// new code
+
===Player changes===
Game1.log.Error("Error playing sound.", ex);
+
: ''See also: [[#Buff overhaul|buff overhaul in what's new]].''
</syntaxhighlight>
     −
This has a few benefits:
  −
* For vanilla players, the game no longer uses time & resources writing to a console that's not visible anyway.
  −
* For modded players, SMAPI can now...
  −
** distinguish between the game's debug/warn/error messages (so many warnings/errors that would previously appear as hidden <samp>TRACE</samp> messages will now be shown with the correct level);
  −
** apply its formatting rules to exceptions logged by the game too;
  −
** redirect game output much more efficiently without console interception.
  −
  −
===Other changes===
  −
====Audio====
   
<ul>
 
<ul>
<li>Added <samp>Game1.sounds</samp>, which unifies the high-level sound effect logic (e.g. distance fading and multiplayer sync).</li>
+
<li>Several <samp>Game1.player</samp> / <samp>Farmer</samp> fields changed as part of the [[#Buff overhaul|buff overhaul]]:
<li>Added <samp>silence</samp> [[Modding:Audio|audio cue]] for music. This is different from <samp>none</samp> in that it suppresses both town music and ambient sounds.</li>
  −
<li>Added <samp>Game1.soundBank.Exists(cueName)</samp> method to check if an audio cue exists.</li>
  −
<li>Added <samp>Game1.playSound</samp> overloads to get the audio cue being played.</li>
  −
<li>Added <samp>character.playNearbySoundAll</samp> and <samp>playNearbySoundAllLocal</samp> methods to play a sound for players near the player/character.</li>
  −
<li>Added position argument to <samp>DelayedAction.playSoundAfterDelay</samp>.</li>
  −
<li>Removed <samp>NetAudioCueManager</samp> and <samp>Game1.locationCues</samp> (unused).</li>
  −
<li>Unified the methods for playing normal/pitched/positional sounds (which also adds support for pitched non-synced & pitched positional sounds):
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! old methods
+
! old field
! new method
+
! how to migrate
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Game1.playSound</samp><br /><samp>Game1.playSoundAt</samp><br /><samp>Game1.playSoundPitched</samp>
+
| <samp>appliedBuffs</samp><br /><samp>appliedSpecialBuffs</samp>
| <samp>Game1.playSound</samp>
+
| Use <code>Game1.player.hasBuff(id)</code> instead.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GameLocation.playSound</samp><br /><samp>GameLocation.playSoundAt</samp><br /><samp>GameLocation.playSoundPitched</samp>
+
| <samp>attack</samp><br /><samp>immunity</samp>
| <samp>GameLocation.playSound</samp>
+
| Use <samp>Attack</samp> and <samp>Immunity</samp> instead.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GameLocation.localSound</samp><br /><samp>GameLocation.localSoundAt</samp>
+
| <samp>addedCombatLevel</samp><br /><samp>addedFarmingLevel</samp><br /><samp>addedFishingLevel</samp><br /><samp>addedForagingLevel</samp><br /><samp>addedLuckLevel</samp><br /><samp>addedMiningLevel</samp><br /><samp>attackIncreaseModifier</samp><br /><samp>critChanceModifier</samp><br /><samp>critPowerModifier</samp><br /><samp>knockbackModifier</samp><br /><samp>weaponPrecisionModifier</samp><br /><samp>weaponSpeedModifier</samp>
| <samp>GameLocation.localSound</samp>
+
| Use equivalent properties under <samp>Game1.player.buffs</samp> instead (e.g. <samp>Game1.player.buffs.CombatLevel</code>).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>NetAudio.Play</samp><br /><samp>NetAudio.PlayAt</samp><br /><samp>NetAudio.PlayPitched</samp>
+
| <samp>resilience</samp>
| <samp>NetAudio.Play</samp>
+
| Use <samp>buffs.Defense</samp> instead.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>NetAudio.PlayLocal</samp><br /><samp>NetAudio.PlayLocalAt</samp>
+
| <samp>addedSpeed</samp><br /><samp>CombatLevel</samp><br /><samp>CraftingTime</samp><br /><samp>FarmingLevel</samp><br /><samp>FishingLevel</samp><br /><samp>ForagingLevel</samp><br /><samp>LuckLevel</samp><br /><samp>MagneticRadius</samp><br /><samp>MaxStamina</samp><br /><samp>MiningLevel</samp><br /><samp>Stamina</samp>
| <samp>NetAudio.PlayLocal</samp>
+
| These are now readonly and can't be set directly. You can change them by [[#Buff overhaul|adding a buff]] (which can be invisible), equipment bonus, etc instead.
 
|}</li>
 
|}</li>
 +
<li>Buffs are now recalculated automatically, and you can reset a buff by just reapplying it. See [[#Buff overhaul|buff overhaul]] for more info.</li>
 +
<li>Buff logic has been centralized into <samp>Game1.player.buffs</samp>. This replaces a number of former fields/methods like <samp>Game1.buffsDisplay</samp>.</li>
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
   −
====Debug commands====
+
===Collision changes===
<ul>
+
The game's tile collision logic has been overhauled and merged into a simpler set of methods on <samp>GameLocation</samp> instances:
<li>All debug commands are now quote-aware, so you can pass spaces in arguments like <code>debug build "Junimo Hut"</code>.</li>
+
 
<li>Added new [[Modding:Console commands|debug commands]]:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! command
+
! method
! description
+
! effect
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>CanSpawnCharacterHere</samp>
 +
| Get whether NPCs can be placed on the given tile (e.g. it's within the map bounds and tile is walkable), there's no placed object there, and the <samp>NoFurniture</samp> [[Modding:Maps|tile property]] isn't set.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>bsm</samp>
+
| <samp>CanItemBePlacedHere</samp>
| If the player is standing right under a building, open a menu to change the building appearance.
+
| Get whether items can be placed on the given tile in non-floating form (e.g. it's within the map bounds and not blocked by a non-walkable item), and the <samp>NoFurniture</samp> [[Modding:Maps|tile property]] isn't set.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>exportShops</samp>
+
| <samp>isBuildable</samp>
| Export a summary of what's in every shop in the game, taking into account their current conditions. This is saved to a file on disk, and the file path shown in the console.
+
| Get whether buildings can be placed on the given tile.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>filterLoadMenu</samp> / <samp>flm</samp>
+
| <samp>IsTilePassable</samp>
| ''Syntax: <samp>filterLoadMenu {{t|search text}}''
+
| Get whether the tile can be walked on (ignoring collisions with in-game objects, NPCs, etc).
 
  −
Filter the current list of saves to those whose player name or farm name contains the given text.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>forcebuild</samp>
+
| <samp>IsTileOccupiedBy</samp>
| Equivalent to <samp>build</samp>, but disables all safety checks so you can build in a location that wouldn't normally allow buildings, build on top of farm animals or placed objects, etc.
+
| Get whether the tile contains a player, object, NPC/monster/pet/etc, terrain feature, building, etc. You can choose which entities to check, and which ones to ignore if they don't block movement.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>gamequery</samp> / <samp>gq</samp>
+
| <samp>IsTileBlockedBy</samp>
| ''Syntax:'' <samp>gq {{t|query}}</samp>
+
| Equivalent to calling both <samp>IsTilePassable</samp> and <samp>IsTileOccupiedBy</samp>.
 
  −
Check whether the given [[#Game state queries|game state query]] matches in the current context. For example:
  −
<pre>
  −
gq !SEASON Spring, WEATHER Here Sun
  −
> Result: true.
  −
</pre>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>itemquery</samp> / <samp>iq</samp>
+
| <samp>IsLocationSpecificOccupantOnTile</samp><br /><samp>IsLocationSpecificPlacementRestriction</samp>
| ''Syntax:'' <samp>iq {{t|query}}</samp>
+
| Generally shouldn't be used directly. Checks for location-specific collisions (e.g. ladders in [[The Mines|the mines]] or parrot platforms on [[Ginger Island]]).
 +
|}
   −
Open a shop menu with all the items matching an [[#Item queries|item query]] (all items free). For example:
+
===Other breaking API changes===
* <samp>debug iq ALL_ITEMS</samp> shows all items;
+
''(This section is meant as a quick reference if you have build errors; there's no need to read through it otherwise.)''
* <samp>debug iq ALL_ITEMS (W)</samp> shows all weapons;
+
 
* <samp>debug iq (O)128</samp> shows a pufferfish (object 128);
+
====Removed unused code====
* <samp>debug iq FLAVORED_ITEM Wine (O)128</samp> shows Pufferfish Wine.
+
1.6 removes a lot of unused code. That includes these classes:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>legacyTimeouts</samp>
+
! namespace
| Switches the multiplayer timeout behavior between legacy (timeouts are based on both ping time and last sync time like in 1.5.6) and non-legacy (timeouts are only based on ping time).
+
! class name
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>logSounds</samp>
+
| <samp>StardewValley</samp>
| Log info about each sound effect played to the SMAPI console window.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>BuildingUpgrade</samp>
 +
* <samp>DisposableList</samp>
 +
* <samp>FurniturePlacer</samp>
 +
* <samp>ListPool</samp>
 +
* <samp>OneTimeRandom</samp>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>StardewValley.Characters</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>BotchedNetBool</samp>
 +
* <samp>BotchedNetField</samp>
 +
* <samp>BotchedNetInt</samp>
 +
* <samp>BotchedNetLong</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>qualifiedid</samp>
+
| <samp>StardewValley.Menus</samp>
| Print the held item's display name and [[#Custom items|qualified item ID]].
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>FarmInfoPage</samp>
 +
* <samp>MiniatureTerrainFeature</samp><!-- not a typo, it really was in StardewValley.Menus -->
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>shop</samp>
+
| <samp>StardewValley.Monsters</samp>
| ''Syntax:'' <samp>shop {{t|shop ID}} {{o|owner name}}</samp>
+
| &#32;
 
+
* <samp>LavaCrab</samp>
Open a [[#Custom shops|shop defined in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>]], regardless of whether one of the owners is nearby. Specifying {{o|owner name}} will use that NPC, otherwise the command will find the closest valid NPC if possible (else open with no NPC).
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>testwedding</samp>
+
| <samp>StardewValley.Objects</samp>
| Immediately play the [[Marriage#The Wedding|wedding]] event.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>ObjectFactory</samp> (replaced by [[#Custom items|<samp>ItemRegistry</samp>]])
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>thishouseupgrade</samp> / <samp>thishouse</samp> / <samp>thu</samp>
+
| <samp>StardewValley.TerrainFeatures</samp>
| Equivalent to <samp>houseupgrade</samp>, but can be used to upgrade another player's house by running it from inside or just south of its exterior.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>Quartz</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>tokens</samp>
+
| <samp>StardewValley.Tools</samp>
| ''Syntax:'' <samp>tokens {{t|tokenized string}}</samp>
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>Blueprints</samp>
 +
* <samp>ToolFactory</samp> (replaced by [[#Custom items|<samp>ItemRegistry</samp>]])
 +
|}
   −
Parses a [[#Tokenizable string|tokenizable string]] and prints its output. For example:
+
And these class members:
<pre>
  −
tokens [LocalizedText Strings\StringsFromCSFiles:MapPage.cs.11064 [EscapedText [FarmName]]]
  −
> Result: "Lon Lon Farm"
  −
</pre>
  −
|}</li>
  −
<li>Improved existing debug commands:
   
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! command
+
! type
! changes
+
! members
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>build</samp>
+
| <samp>Axe</samp>
| Removed custom space handling; quote arguments with spaces instead of replacing them with 9 (e.g. <code>Junimo9Hut</code> → <code>"Junimo Hut"</code>).
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>StumpStrength</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>clearFurniture</samp>
+
| <samp>Bush</samp>
| Now works outside the farmhouse too.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>alpha</samp>
 +
* <samp>lastPlayerToHit</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>dialogue</samp>
+
| <samp>Chest</samp>
| Removed custom space handling; quote NPC names containing spaces instead, with all text after the first argument treated as part of the dialogue (e.g. <code>debug dialogue "Some NPC" Some dialogue text$h</code>).
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>chestType</samp>
 +
* <samp>coins</samp>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>CosmeticPlant</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>scale</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ebi</samp>
+
| <samp>CraftingRecipe</samp>
| Fixed event not played correctly if called from the same location as the event.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>itemType</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>fish</samp>
+
| <samp>Critter</samp>
| Fixed error if you're not holding a fishing rod. It now opens the fishing minigame with no tackle instead.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>InitShared()</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>frameOffset</samp>
+
| <samp>Crop</samp>
 
| &#32;
 
| &#32;
* Simplified usage. You can now pass negative offsets directly (like <samp>debug frameOffset -5 -10</samp>) instead of using the <samp>s</samp> number prefix.
+
* <samp>daysOfUnclutteredGrowth</samp>
* Fixed command only taking the last digit in each number.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>getStat</samp><br /><samp>setStat</samp>
+
| <samp>Dialogue</samp>
| Added validation for the stat name.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>dialogueToBeKilled</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>grass</samp>
+
| <samp>Farm</samp>
| Now applies to the current location, instead of the farm.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>GetSpouseOutdoorAreaSpritesheetIndex()</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>growAnimals</samp><br /><samp>growAnimalsFarm</samp>
+
| <samp>FarmAnimal</samp>
| Merged into one <samp>growAnimals</samp> command that supports any location and doesn't reset the age of animals which are already adults.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>homeLocation</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>growCrops</samp>
+
| <samp>Farmer</samp>
| Fixed error growing mixed seeds or giant crops.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>barnUpgradeLevel</samp> and <samp>BarnUpgradeLevel</samp>
 +
* <samp>blueprints</samp>
 +
* <samp>coalPieces</samp> and <samp>CoalPieces</samp>
 +
* <samp>coopUpgradeLevel</samp> and <samp>CoopUpgradeLevel</samp>
 +
* <samp>copperPieces</samp> and <samp>CopperPieces</samp>
 +
* <samp>eyeColor</samp>
 +
* <samp>feed</samp> and <samp>Feed</samp>
 +
* <samp>furnitureOwned</samp>
 +
* <samp>goldPieces</samp> and <samp>GoldPieces</samp>
 +
* <samp>hasBusTicket</samp>
 +
* <samp>hasGreenhouse</samp>
 +
* <samp>iridiumPieces</samp> and <samp>IridiumPieces</samp>
 +
* <samp>ironPieces</samp> and <samp>IronPieces</samp>
 +
* <samp>newSkillPointsToSpend</samp>
 +
* <samp>overallsColor</samp>
 +
* <samp>ownsFurniture</samp>
 +
* <samp>quartzPieces</samp> and <samp>QuartzPieces</samp>
 +
* <samp>shirtColor</samp>
 +
* <samp>skinColor</samp>
 +
* <samp>stonePieces</samp> and <samp>StonePieces</samp>
 +
* <samp>theaterBuildDate</samp>
 +
* <samp>woodPieces</samp> and <samp>WoodPieces</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>itemNamed</samp>
+
| <samp>Game1</samp>
| Removed custom space handling; quote arguments with spaces instead of removing them (e.g. <code>EelRoe</code> <code>"Eel Roe"</code>).
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>boardingBus</samp>
 +
* <samp>chanceToRainTomorrow</samp>
 +
* <samp>checkForNewLevelPerks</samp>
 +
* <samp>cloud</samp>
 +
* <samp>coopDwellerBorn<samp>
 +
* <samp>cropsOfTheWeek</samp>
 +
* <samp>currentBarnTexture</samp>
 +
* <samp>currentBillboard</samp>
 +
* <samp>currentCoopTexture</samp>
 +
* <samp>currentFloor</samp>
 +
* <samp>currentHouseTexture</samp>
 +
* <samp>currentWallpaper</samp>
 +
* <samp>dealerCalicoJackTotal</samp>
 +
* <samp>FarmerFloor</samp>
 +
* <samp>farmerWallpaper</samp>
 +
* <samp>fertilizer</samp>
 +
* <samp>floorPrice</samp>
 +
* <samp>greenhouseTexture</samp>
 +
* <samp>inMine<samp>
 +
* <samp>jukeboxPlaying</samp>
 +
* <samp>keyHelpString</samp>
 +
* <samp>listeningForKeyControlDefinitions<samp>
 +
* <samp>littleEffect</samp>
 +
* <samp>logoScreenTexture</samp>
 +
* <samp>mailboxTexture</samp>
 +
* <samp>menuChoice</samp>
 +
* <samp>menuUp<samp>
 +
* <samp>nameSelectUp<samp>
 +
* <samp>nameSelectType</samp>
 +
* <samp>numberOfSelectedItems</samp>
 +
* <samp>particleRaining<samp>
 +
* <samp>pickingTool</samp>
 +
* <samp>pickToolDelay</samp>
 +
* <samp>pickToolInterval</samp>
 +
* <samp>priceOfSelectedItem</samp>
 +
* <samp>progressBar</samp>
 +
* <samp>removeSquareDebrisFromTile(…)</samp>
 +
* <samp>selectedItemsType</samp>
 +
* <samp>shiny</samp>
 +
* <samp>shippingTax</samp>
 +
* <samp>showKeyHelp<samp>
 +
* <samp>slotResult</samp>
 +
* <samp>startedJukeboxMusic</samp>
 +
* <samp>tinyFontBorder</samp>
 +
* <samp>toolHeld</samp>
 +
* <samp>toolIconBox</samp>
 +
* <samp>tvStation</samp>
 +
* <samp>tvStationTexture</samp>
 +
* <samp>wallpaperPrice</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>junimoGoodbye</samp><br /><samp><samp>junimoStar</samp>
+
| <samp>GameLocation</samp>
| Added validation to check that you're inside the community center.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>boardBus(…)</samp>
 +
* <samp>checkForMapChanges()</samp>
 +
* <samp>getWallDecorItem(…)</samp>
 +
* <samp>removeBatch(…)</samp>
 +
* <samp>removeDirt(…)</samp>
 +
* <samp>removeStumpOrBoulder(…)</samp>
 +
* <samp>tryToBuyNewBackpack()</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>killAll</samp><br /><samp>killAllHorses</samp><br /><samp>killNpc</samp>
+
| <samp>GiantCrop</samp>
| These now remove matching NPCs inside constructed buildings too.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>forSale</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>killMonsterStat</samp>
+
| <samp>IClickableMenu</samp>
| Removed custom space handling; quote arguments with spaces instead of replacing them with 0 (e.g. <code>Dust0Spirit</code> → <code>"Dust Spirit"</code>).
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>currentRegion</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>mailForTomorrow</samp>
+
| <samp>MeleeWeapon</samp>
| Fixed zeros in the mail ID getting replaced with underscores.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>attackSwordCooldownTime</samp>
 +
* <samp>doStabbingSwordFunction(…)</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>monster</samp>
+
| <samp>Monster</samp>
| Added validation for the monster name.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>doHorizontalMovement(…)</samp>
 +
* <samp>durationOfRandomMovements</samp>
 +
* <samp>coinsToDrop</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>moveBuilding</samp>
+
| <samp>NPC</samp>
| Now applies to the current location, instead of the farm.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>idForClones</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>movie</samp>
+
| <samp>Object</samp>
| Rewritten; it's now simpler, applies the normal game logic, defaults to today's movie, and avoids depending on NPC indexes in <samp>Data/NPCDispositions</samp> since those can change with custom NPCs.
+
| &#32;
 
+
* <samp>attachToSprinklerAttachment(…)</samp>
New usage:
+
* <samp>canBePlacedInWater()</samp>
: ''<samp>debug movie {{o|movie ID}} {{o|invite NPC name}}''
+
* <samp>consumeRecipe(…)</samp>
: ''<samp>debug movie current {{o|invite NPC name}}''
+
* <samp>copperBar</samp>
 
+
* <samp>goldBar</samp>
The movie ID defaults to today's movie, and the NPC name can be omitted to watch the movie without an invitee. Specifying <samp>current</samp> as the movie uses the default value.
+
* <samp>iridiumBar</samp>
 +
* <samp>ironBar</samp>
 +
* <samp>isHoeDirt</samp> and <samp>IsHoeDirt</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>panMode</samp>
+
| <samp>PathFindController</samp>
| The command no longer overrides debug command handling while it's active. Instead you can now turn it back off by running <samp>debug panMode</samp> again, clear with <samp>debug panMode clear</samp>, or set a time with <samp>debug panMode {time}</samp>.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>CheckClearance(…)</samp>
 +
* <samp>limit</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>paintBuilding</samp>
+
| <samp>SaveGame</samp>
 
| &#32;
 
| &#32;
* Now applies to the current location, instead of the farm.
+
* <samp>cropsOfTheWeek</samp>
* Added validation for the target building.
+
* <samp>currentFloor</samp>
 +
* <samp>currentWallpaper</samp>
 +
* <samp>FarmerFloor</samp>
 +
* <samp>farmerWallpaper</samp>
 +
* <samp>shippingTax</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>playSound</samp>
+
| <samp>Spiker</samp>
| Added an optional pitch argument, like <samp>debug playSound barrelBreak 1200</samp>. The pitch is a value from 1 (low pitch) to 2400 (high pitch) inclusively.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>GetSpawnPosition</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>skinBuilding</samp>
+
| <samp>Stats</samp>
 
| &#32;
 
| &#32;
* Now applies to the current location, instead of the farm.
+
* <samp>barsSmelted</samp> and <samp>BarsSmelted</samp>
* Added validation for the target building.
+
* <samp>coalFound</samp> and <samp>CoalFound</samp>
 +
* <samp>coinsFound</samp> and <samp>coinsFound</samp>
 +
* <samp>starLevelCropsShipped</samp> and <samp>starLevelCropsShipped</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>skullGear</samp>
+
| <samp>Tool</samp>
 
| &#32;
 
| &#32;
* Fixed command setting 32 slots instead of 36.
+
* <samp>batteredSwordSpriteIndex</samp>
* Fixed command not adding empty inventory slots as expected by some game code.
+
* <samp>copperColor</samp>
 +
* <samp>GetSecondaryEnchantmentCount()</samp>
 +
* <samp>goldColor</samp>
 +
* <samp>iridiumColor</samp>
 +
* <samp>nonUpgradeable</samp>
 +
* <samp>parsnipSpriteIndex</samp>
 +
* <samp>Stackable</samp>
 +
* <samp>startOfNegativeWeaponIndex</samp>
 +
* <samp>steelColor</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <Samp>setupFishPondFarm</samp>
+
| <samp>Utility</samp>
| Fixed error if the farm already has non-fish-pond buildings constructed.
+
| &#32;
 +
* <samp>buyFloor()</samp>
 +
* <samp>buyWallpaper()</samp>
 +
* <samp>cropsOfTheWeek()</samp>
 +
* <samp>facePlayerEndBehavior(…)</samp>
 +
* <samp>getRandomSlotCharacter()</samp>
 +
* <samp>plantCrops(…)</samp>
 +
* <samp>showLanternBar()</samp>
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
====Renamed classes====
 +
These classes were renamed in 1.6:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>speech</samp>
+
! old name
| Removed custom space handling; quote NPC names containing spaces instead, with all text after the first argument treated as part of the dialogue (e.g. <code>debug speech "Some NPC" Some dialogue text$h</code>).
+
! new name
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>spreadDirt</samp>
+
| <samp>Game1.MusicContext</samp>
| Now applies to the current location, instead of the farm.
+
| <samp>MusicContext</samp> (in <samp>StardewValley.GameData</samp>)
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>spreadSeeds</samp>
+
| <samp>LocationContext</samp>
| Now applies to the current location, instead of the farm.
+
| <samp>LocationContexts</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>thisHouseUpgrade</samp>
+
| <samp>SpecialOrder.QuestStatus</samp>
| Now applies to the current location, instead of the farm.
+
| <samp>SpecialOrderStatus</samp> (in <samp>StardewValley.SpecialOrders</samp>)
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
And these were moved to a different namespace:
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! type
 +
! old namespace
 +
! new namespace
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>warpToPlayer</samp>
+
| <samp>AmethystEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>AquamarineEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>ArchaeologistEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>ArtfulEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>AutoHookEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>AxeEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>BaseEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>BaseWeaponEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>BottomlessEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>BugKillerEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>CrusaderEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>DiamondEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>EfficientToolEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>EmeraldEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>FishingRodEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>GalaxySoulEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>GenerousEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>HaymakerEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>HoeEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>JadeEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>MagicEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>MasterEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>MilkPailEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>PanEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>PickaxeEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>PowerfulEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>PreservingEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>ReachingToolEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>RubyEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>ShavingEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>ShearsEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>SwiftToolEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>TopazEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>VampiricEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>WateringCanEnchantment</samp>
| Removed custom space handling; quote arguments with spaces instead of removing them (e.g. <code>JohnSmith</code> <code>"John Smith"</code>).
+
| <samp>StardewValley</samp>
 +
| <samp>StardewValley.Enchantments</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>whereIs</samp>
+
| <samp>Extensions</samp>
| Now lists all matching NPCs instead of the first one.
+
| <samp>StardewValley</samp>
|}</li>
+
| <samp>StardewValley.Extensions</samp>
 
  −
<li>Removed some debug commands:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! command
+
| <samp>ModDataDictionary</samp><br /><samp>ModHooks</samp>
! notes
+
| <samp>StardewValley</samp>
 +
| <samp>StardewValley.Mods</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ax</samp><br /><samp>bigItem</samp>/<samp>b</samp>/<samp>bi</samp>/<samp>big</samp><br /><samp>boots</samp><br /><samp>clothes</samp><br /><samp>hoe</samp><br /><samp>milkPail</samp>/<samp>mp</samp><br /><samp>pan</samp><br /><samp>pickaxe</samp>/<samp>pick</samp>/<samp>pickax</samp><br /><samp>ring</samp>/<samp>addRing</samp><br /><samp>shears</samp>/<samp>scissors</samp><br /><samp>slingshot</samp><br /><samp>tool</samp><br /><samp>wateringCan</samp>/<samp>can</samp><br /><samp>wand</samp><br /><samp>weapon</samp>
+
| <samp>PathFindController</samp><br /><samp>PathNode</samp><br /><samp>PriorityQueue</samp><br /><samp>SchedulePathDescription</samp>
| These are replaced by more general commands like <code>item (O)128</code> (spawn item by ID), <code>fuzzyItemNamed pufferfish</code> (spawn by item name), or <code>itemQuery FLAVORED_ITEM Wine (O)128</code> (spawn by [[#Item queries|item query]]).
+
| <samp>StardewValley</samp>
 +
| <samp>StardewValley.Pathfinding</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>addQuartz</samp><br /><samp>blueBook</samp><br /><samp>blueprint</samp>
+
| <samp>SpecialOrder</samp>
| These were part of unused features removed in 1.6.
+
| <samp>StardewValley</samp>
 +
| <samp>StardewValley.SpecialOrders</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>oldMineGame</samp>
+
| <samp>CollectObjective</samp><br /><samp>DeliverObjective</samp><br /><samp>DonateObjective</samp><br /><samp>FishObjective</samp><br /><samp>GiftObjective</samp><br /><samp>JKScoreObjective</samp><br /><samp>OrderObjective</samp><br /><samp>ReachMineFloorObjective</samp><br /><samp>ShipObjective</samp><br /><samp>SlayObjective</samp>
| Removed along with the pre-1.4 [[Junimo Kart]] code.
+
| <samp>StardewValley</samp>
 +
| <samp>StardewValley.SpecialOrders.Objectives</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>pathSpouseToMe</samp>/<samp>pstm</samp>
+
| <samp>FriendshipReward</samp><br /><samp>GemsReward</samp><br /><samp>MailReward</samp><br /><samp>MoneyReward</samp><br /><samp>OrderReward</samp><br /><samp>ResetEventReward</samp>
| Removed along with the unimplemented farm activities code.
+
| <samp>StardewValley</samp>
|}</li>
+
| <samp>StardewValley.SpecialOrders.Rewards</samp>
 +
|}
   −
<li>Added alternative names for some debug commands (new names in parentheses): <samp>bpm</samp> + <samp>bsm</samp> (<samp>paintBuilding</samp> + <samp>skinBuilding</samp>), <samp>craftingRecipe</samp> (</samp>addCraftingRecipe</samp>), <samp>db</samp> (</samp>speakTo</samp>), <samp>dialogue</samp> (</samp>addDialogue</samp>), <samp>pdb</samp> (</samp>printGemBirds</samp>), <samp>r</samp> (</samp>resetForPlayerEntry</samp>), <samp>removeLargeTf</samp> (</samp>removeLargeTerrainFeature</samp>), <samp>sb</samp> (</samp>showTextAboveHead</samp>), <samp>sl</samp> + <samp>sr</samp> (<samp>shiftToolbarLeft</samp> + </samp>shiftToolbarRight</samp>), <samp>sn</samp> (</samp>secretNote</samp>), and <samp>tls</samp> (</samp>toggleLightingScale</samp>).</li>
+
====Other API changes====
<li>Reworked how debug commands log output. This fixes an issue where they don't always log to the right place (e.g. a command run through the chatbox might log to the console or vice-versa), and lets mods pass a custom logger to capture or redirect output.</li>
+
These class members changed in 1.6:
</ul>
     −
====Location logic====
+
{| class="wikitable"
* The [[desert]] no longer assumes the player arrived by bus unless their previous location was the [[Bus Stop|bus stop]].
+
|-
* The ticket price for the bus and Willy's boat can now be edited by C# mods via <samp>BusStop.TicketPrice</samp> and <samp>BoatTunnel.TicketPrice</samp> respectively.
+
! type
 +
! member
 +
! migration
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>BigSlime</samp>
 +
| <samp>heldObject</samp>
 +
| Replaced by <samp>heldItem</samp>, which allows non-object items too.
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan="3"| <samp>Bush</samp>
 +
| <samp>overrideSeason</samp>
 +
| Removed; use <code>bush.Location.GetSeason()</code> instead.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>greenhouseBush</samp>
 +
| Removed; use <code>bush.IsSheltered()</code> or <code>bush.currentLocation.IsGreenhouse</code> instead.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>inBloom</samp>
 +
| Remove the arguments, like <code>bush.inBloom(Game1.currentSeason, Game1.dayOfMonth)</code> → <code>bush.inBloom()</code>.
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan="3"| <samp>Character</samp>
 +
| <samp>getStandingX</samp><br /><samp>getStandingY</samp><br /><samp>getStandingXY</samp>
 +
| Removed; use <samp>character.StandingPixel</samp> instead.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>getTileLocation</samp><br /><samp>getTileX</samp><br /><samp>getTileY</samp><br />
 +
| Removed; use <samp>character.Tile</samp> instead.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>getTileLocationPoint</samp>
 +
| Removed; use <samp>character.TilePoint</samp> instead.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Chest</samp>
 +
| <samp>MoveToSafePosition</samp>
 +
| Replaced by the simpler <samp>TryMoveToSafePosition</samp>
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan="2"| <samp>Dialogue</samp>
 +
| <samp>dialogues</samp>
 +
| Changed from <code>List&lt;string&gt;</code> to <code>List&lt;DialogueLine&gt;</code>. The <samp>Text</samp> field on each dialogue line is equivalent to the old value.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>isOnFinalDialogue()</samp>
 +
| This now indicates whether it's showing the last dialogue ''with message text''; there may still be entries in <samp>dialogues</samp> which apply side-effects without message text.
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan="3"| <samp>Farmer</samp>
 +
| <samp>changePants(…)</samp>
 +
| Renamed to <samp>changePantsColor(…)</samp> for consistency with <samp>change[Eye&#124;Hair&#124;Shoe]Color</samp>.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>isMarried()</samp>
 +
| Renamed to <samp>isMarriedOrRoommates()</samp> for clarity.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>visibleQuestCount</samp>
 +
| Replaced by <samp>hasVisibleQuests</samp>.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Flooring</samp>
 +
| <samp>GetFloorPathLookup</samp>
 +
| Use <samp>Game1.floorPathData</samp> instead.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Forest</samp>
 +
| <samp>log</samp>
 +
| Moved into <samp>Forest.resourceClumps</samp>.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>FruitTree</samp>
 +
| <samp>GreenHouseTree</samp>
 +
| Replaced by <samp>IgnoresSeasonsHere()</samp>.
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan="3"| <samp>Game1</samp>
 +
| <samp>bigCraftableInformation</samp>
 +
| Overhauled into [[#Custom big craftables|<samp>Game1.bigCraftableData</samp>]].
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>clothingInformation</samp>
 +
| Overhauled into [[#Custom shirts|<samp>Game1.shirtData</samp>]] and [[#Custom pants|<samp>Game1.pantsData</samp>]].
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>objectInformation</samp>
 +
| Overhauled into [[#Custom objects|<samp>Game1.objectData</samp>]].
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan="3"| <samp>GameLocation</samp>
 +
| <samp>getCharacters</samp>
 +
| Removed; use the <samp>characters</samp> field instead.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>GetMapPropertyPosition</samp>
 +
| Replaced by <samp>TryGetMapPropertyAs</samp>, which supports multiple data types (not just <samp>Point</samp>).
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>isTileOccupied</samp><br /><samp>isTileOccupiedForPlacement</samp><br /><samp>isTileOccupiedIgnoreFloors</samp><br /><samp>isTileLocationOpenIgnoreFrontLayers</samp><br /><samp>isTileLocationTotallyClearAndPlaceable</samp><br /><samp>isTileLocationTotallyClearAndPlaceableIgnoreFloors</samp>
 +
| Removed. The collision logic has been significantly rewritten and uses a new set of methods (mainly <samp>isTilePassable</samp>, <samp>IsTileOccupiedBy</samp>, and <samp>CanItemBePlacedHere</samp>). Mods should ideally be updated to use the new methods.
   −
====Menus & UI====
+
Here's a drop-in set of extension methods which re-add the older methods. This lets you temporarily fix code until you can update it properly, but depending on these isn't recommended since they won't be maintained in future versions.
* Rewrote calendar menu (<samp>Billboard</samp>) to simplify custom events & event types. C# mods can now edit <samp>billboard.calendarDayData</samp> or patch <samp>billboard.GetEventsForDay</samp> to add new events.
+
{{collapse|expand for non-recommended code|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
* The <samp>SpriteText</samp> methods now accept arbitrary <samp>Color</samp> tints instead of a few predefined color IDs.
+
public static class GameLocationExtensions
* Added <samp>Game1.textShadowDarkerColor</samp> field for the colors previously hardcoded in <samp>Utility.drawTextWithShadow</samp>.
+
{
* Added <samp>MoneyDial.ShouldShakeMainMoneyBox</samp> field to simplify custom dials.
+
    public static bool isTileOccupiedForPlacement(this GameLocation location, Vector2 tileLocation, Object toPlace = null)
* Fixed an edge case where a custom language's fonts wouldn't be loaded when switching language.
+
    {
 +
        return location.CanItemBePlacedHere(tileLocation, toPlace != null && toPlace.isPassable());
 +
    }
   −
====[[Modding:Modder Guide/Game Fundamentals#Net fields|Net fields]]====
+
    public static bool isTileOccupied(this GameLocation location, Vector2 tileLocation, string characterToIgnore = "", bool ignoreAllCharacters = false)
* Removed implicit conversion operators for most types (except <samp>NetBool</samp>, <samp>NetInt</samp>, and <samp>NetString</samp>).
+
    {
* <samp>NetLocationRef</samp> now has a public <samp>LocationName</samp> and <samp>IsStructure</samp>, and its <samp>Update</samp> method allows forcing an update.
+
        CollisionMask mask = ignoreAllCharacters ? CollisionMask.All & ~CollisionMask.Characters & ~CollisionMask.Farmers : CollisionMask.All;
 +
        return location.IsTileOccupiedBy(tileLocation, mask);
 +
    }
   −
====Quests====
+
    public static bool isTileOccupiedIgnoreFloors(this GameLocation location, Vector2 tileLocation, string characterToIgnore = "")
* Quests now have string IDs, to simplify custom quest frameworks.
+
    {
* Added validation for quest data parsing.
+
        return location.IsTileOccupiedBy(tileLocation, CollisionMask.Buildings | CollisionMask.Furniture | CollisionMask.Objects | CollisionMask.Characters | CollisionMask.TerrainFeatures, ignorePassables: CollisionMask.Flooring);
* In [[Modding:Special orders|<samp>Data/SpecialOrders</samp>]], the <samp>Duration</samp> and <samp>Repeatable</samp> fields are now strongly-typed and case-insensitive.
+
    }
* For C# mods, fixed <samp>DescriptionElement</samp> not allowing more than four translation token substitutions.
     −
====Seasons====
+
    public static bool isTileLocationOpenIgnoreFrontLayers(this GameLocation location, Location tile)
* Added a <samp>Season</samp> enum for strongly-typed, case-insensitive season checks (like <code>Game1.season == Season.Spring</code> instead of <code>Game1.currentSeason == "spring"</code>).
+
    {
* Added <samp>Game1.season</samp>, <samp>Game1.GetSeasonForLocation</samp>, <samp>Game1.WorldDate.Season</samp>, and <samp>location.GetSeason()</samp> to get the season enum.
+
        return location.map.RequireLayer("Buildings").Tiles[tile.X, tile.Y] == null && !location.isWaterTile(tile.X, tile.Y);
* Added <samp>Utility.getSeasonKey</samp> to get the key form from a season enum.
+
    }
* Renamed some members for clarity (<samp>Game1.GetSeasonForLocation</samp> → <samp>GetSeasonKeyForLocation</samp>, <samp>location.GetSeasonForLocation</samp> → <samp>GetSeasonKey</samp>, <samp>WorldDate.Season</samp> → <samp>SeasonKey</samp>).
  −
* Fixed <samp>location.GetSeasonKey()</samp> not applying the greenhouse logic.
     −
====Time====
+
    public static bool isTileLocationTotallyClearAndPlaceable(this GameLocation location, int x, int y)
* For C# mods, the <samp>Game1.realMilliSecondsPerGame</samp> and <samp>Game1.realMilliSecondsPerGameTenMinutes</samp> fields are no longer marked <samp>const</samp>, and the <samp>GameLocation.getExtraMillisecondsPerInGameMinuteForThisLocation()</samp> method has been replaced with a settable <samp>ExtraMillisecondsPerInGameMinute</samp> property. That lets you change the time rate used by the vanilla game code, but you should be careful doing this since it may cause unintended effects.
+
    {
 +
        return location.isTileLocationTotallyClearAndPlaceable(new Vector2(x, y));
 +
    }
   −
====Other====
+
    public static bool isTileLocationTotallyClearAndPlaceableIgnoreFloors(this GameLocation location, Vector2 v)
* Error stack traces on Linux/macOS now have line numbers.
+
    {
* All space-delimited fields now ignore extra spaces instead of crashing. This affects map/tile properties, data assets, event commands, game state queries, etc.
+
        return location.isTileOnMap(v) && !location.isTileOccupiedIgnoreFloors(v) && location.isTilePassable(new Location((int)v.X, (int)v.Y), Game1.viewport) && location.isTilePlaceable(v);
* All players and NPCs now have <samp>Tile</samp> & <samp>TilePoint</samp> properties (their cached tile position) and a <samp>StandingPixel</samp> property (the cached pixel coordinate at the center of their bounding box). These [[#Other breaking API changes|replace various deleted methods]].
+
    }
* All terrain features now have <samp>Tile</samp> and <samp>Location</samp> properties, and their methods no longer have location/tile parameters in most cases.
  −
* All [[Modding:Modder Guide/Game Fundamentals#Net fields|net fields]] now have <samp>Name</samp> and <samp>Owner</samp> fields, which are used to show informative error messages when there's a sync issue and validate common mistakes (e.g. a net field not added to the <samp>NetFields</samp> collection).
  −
* Added C# code docs in many places.
  −
* Added <samp>Id</samp> fields to simplify content pack edits in fish pond, movie concession, random bundle, and tailoring recipe data.
  −
* Added <samp>Game1.Multiplayer</samp> to get the game's low-level handler. (Most code should still use [[Modding:Modder Guide/APIs/Multiplayer|SMAPI's multiplayer API]] though.)
  −
* Added <samp>Game1.versionBuildNumber</samp> with the build number (like <samp>26039</samp>).
  −
* Added field-changed events to <samp>NetPosition</samp>.
  −
* Added <samp>LocalizedContentManager.CurrentLanguageString</samp>, which caches the language code like <samp>pt-BR</samp>).
  −
* The game now uses <samp>[XmlInclude]</samp> on its types more consistently. That means the default save serializer can handle more types (e.g. all monsters), and it's easier to create custom serializers.
  −
* Refactored many parts of the code to make it more moddable for C# mods. This includes marking all classes public, changing <samp>private</samp> members to <samp>protected</samp> or <samp>public</samp>, marking members <samp>virtual</samp>, rewriting or splitting code so it's easier to extend, etc.
  −
* Fixed many cases where the game used <samp>Game1.player</samp> instead of the provided player.
     −
==Breaking changes for C# mods==
+
    public static bool isTileLocationTotallyClearAndPlaceable(this GameLocation location, Vector2 v)
'''This section only describes how this update may break existing mods. See the ''what's new'' sections above for more info, including new functionality mods can use.'''
+
    {
 +
        Vector2 pixel = new Vector2((v.X * Game1.tileSize) + Game1.tileSize / 2, (v.Y * Game1.tileSize) + Game1.tileSize / 2);
 +
        foreach (Furniture f in location.furniture)
 +
        {
 +
            if (f.furniture_type != Furniture.rug && !f.isPassable() && f.GetBoundingBox().Contains((int)pixel.X, (int)pixel.Y) && !f.AllowPlacementOnThisTile((int)v.X, (int)v.Y))
 +
                return false;
 +
        }
   −
See also [[#Breaking changes for content packs|''Breaking changes for content packs'']], which affect C# mods too.
+
        return location.isTileOnMap(v) && !location.isTileOccupied(v) && location.isTilePassable(new Location((int)v.X, (int)v.Y), Game1.viewport) && location.isTilePlaceable(v);
 
+
    }
===.NET 6===
+
}
: ''See also: [[#.NET 6|.NET 6]] under what's new.''
  −
 
  −
Stardew Valley 1.6 updates from .NET 5 to .NET 6. SMAPI can still load .NET 5 mods fine, but you'll get a build error when compiling them. To update a C# mod:
  −
<ol>
  −
<li>Make sure you have [https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs Visual Studio Community 2022] or later. (Compiling .NET 6 with earlier versions of Visual Studio isn't officially supported.)</li>
  −
<li>In Visual Studio, click ''Help > Check For Updates'' and install the latest version.</li>
  −
<li>Fully exit Visual Studio.</li>
  −
<li>Open each mod's <samp>.csproj</samp> file in a text editor, then find this line:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
  −
<TargetFramework>net5.0</TargetFramework>
   
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
+
}}
And change it to this:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="xml">
  −
<TargetFramework>net6.0</TargetFramework>
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
</li>
  −
<li>Delete your solution's hidden <samp>.vs</samp> folder, and every project's <samp>bin</samp> and <samp>obj</samp> folders.</li>
  −
<li>Reopen the solution in Visual Studio, click ''Build > Rebuild Solution'', and make sure it still loads into the game fine.</li>
  −
</ol>
  −
 
  −
===Item ID changes===
  −
: ''See also: [[#Custom items|custom items in what's new]].''
  −
 
  −
The [[#Custom items|main <samp>Item</samp> properties have changed]]. To migrate existing code:
  −
<ul>
  −
<li>Don't use <samp>ParentSheetIndex</samp> to compare items. For example, <samp>item.ParentSheetIndex == 0</samp> will match both [[weeds]] and any custom item whose sprite is the first one in its custom spritesheet. You should compare items using [[#Custom items|their new <samp>ItemId</samp> and <samp>QualifiedItemId</samp> properties]] instead. For example, here's how to migrate various common forms:
  −
 
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! old code
+
| <samp>GiantCrop</samp>
! new code
+
| <samp>which</samp>
 +
| Replaced by <samp>itemId</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
 +
| <samp>Item</samp>
 +
| <samp>SanitizeContextTag</samp>
 +
| Replaced by <samp>ItemContextTagManager.SanitizeContextTag</samp>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>item.ParentSheetIndex == 848</samp>
+
| <samp>LocalizedContentManager</samp>
| <samp>item.QualifiedItemId == "(O)848"</samp>
+
| <samp>LanguageCodeString</samp>
 +
| Now static.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>IsNormalObjectAtParentSheetIndex(item, 74)</samp>
+
| <samp>LocationContextData</samp>
| <samp>item.QualifiedItemId == "(O)74"</samp>
+
| <samp>Name</samp>
 +
| Removed; use its dictionary key in <samp>Game1.locationContextData</samp> instead.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>!item.bigCraftable && item.ParentSheetIndex == 128</samp>
+
| <samp>NetFields</samp>
| <samp>item.QualifiedItemId == "(O)128"</samp>
+
| <samp>AddFields</samp>
|-
+
| Removed; use <samp>AddField</samp> instead. For example:
| <samp>item is Boots && item.ParentSheetIndex == 505</samp>
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
| <samp>item.QualifiedItemId == "(B)505"</samp>
+
// old code
|}</li>
+
NetFields.AddFields(textureName, spriteWidth, spriteHeight);
<li>Don't assume item sprites are in the vanilla spritesheets. For example, instead of rendering <samp>Game1.objectSpriteSheet</samp> for an object, call <code>ItemRegistry.GetMetadata(item.QualifiedItemId).GetTexture()</code> to get its texture.</li>
  −
<li>Creating items works just like before, except that you now specify the item's <samp>ItemId</samp> (''not'' <samp>QualifiedItemId</samp>) instead of its <samp>ParentSheetIndex</samp>. This is the same value for vanilla items. For example:
     −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
// new code
new Object("634", 1);                      // vanilla item
+
NetFields
new Object("Example.ModId_Watermelon", 1); // custom item
+
    .AddField(textureName)
 +
    .AddField(spriteWidth)
 +
    .AddField(spriteHeight);
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
+
Note that the second argument (<samp>name</samp>) should usually be omitted, since it'll be auto-populated from the value passed to the first argument.
You can also use the new <samp>ItemRegistry</samp> API to construct items from their <samp>QualifiedItemId</samp>:
+
|-
 
+
|rowspan="7"| <samp>NPC</samp>
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
| <samp>canReceiveThisItemAsGift(…)</samp>
Item item = ItemRegistry.Create("(B)505"); // Rubber Boots
+
| Removed. The closest equivalent is <code>item.canBeGivenAsGift()</code>, or you can check if the NPC will accept the player's held object (as a gift or otherwise) using <code>npc.tryReceiveActiveObject(Game1.player, probe: true)</code>.
</syntaxhighlight></li>
+
|-
</ul>
+
| <samp>Gender</samp><br /><samp>female</samp><br /><samp>male</samp><br /><samp>undefined</samp>
 
+
| The <samp>Gender</samp> field now uses a <samp>Gender</samp> enum instead of numeric constants. For example, <code>npc.Gender == NPC.female</code> becomes <code>npc.Gender == Gender.Female</code> in 1.6.
===Other ID changes===
+
|-
Many other things in the game now have unique string IDs too (including [[#Buff overhaul|buffs]], [[#String event IDs|events]], and fruit trees). To migrate existing code:
+
| <samp>homeRegion</samp>
 
+
| Removed; use <samp>npc.GetData()?.HomeRegion</samp> instead. Change <samp>0</samp> to <samp>"Other"</samp> or <samp>NPC.region_other</samp>, <samp>1</samp> to <samp>"Desert"</samp> or <samp>NPC.region_desert</samp>, and <samp>2</samp> to <samp>"Town"</samp> or <samp>NPC.region_town</samp>.
* When referencing numeric IDs, you usually just need to convert them into a string (like <code>Game1.player.hasBuff("1590166")</code> or <code>Game1.player.eventsSeen.Contains("1590166")</code>).
+
|-
* When creating buffs, see [[#Buff overhaul|buff overhaul]] for how to create buffs now.
+
| <samp>isBirthday</samp>
 
+
| Remove the arguments, like <code>npc.isBirthday(Game1.currentSeason, Game1.dayOfMonth)</code> <code>npc.isBirthday()</code>.
===Building and animal changes===
+
|-
: ''See also: [[#Build anywhere|build anywhere in what's new]].''
+
| <samp>isVillager()</samp>
 
+
| Deprecated; use the <samp>character.IsVillager</samp> property instead.
* Since all locations now allow buildings and animals, mod code which handles <samp>BuildableGameLocation</samp> and <samp>IAnimalLocation</samp> won't detect all buildable locations. You can replace them with <samp>location.IsBuildableLocation()</samp> (or just access <samp>location.buildings</samp> directly) and <samp>location.animals.Any()</samp> instead. Mods should no longer have any reference at all to <samp>BuildableGameLocation</samp> and <samp>IAnimalLocation</samp>.
+
|-
* Since buildings can be built anywhere, you can no longer assume a building is on the farm. You can check the new <samp>building.buildingLocation</samp> field instead.
+
| <samp>populateRoutesFromLocationToLocationList</samp>
* You should review direct references to the farm (like <code>Game1.getFarm()</code> or <code>Game1.getLocationFromName("Farm")</code>) to see if it needs to be rewritten to allow other locations.
+
| Replaced by <samp>WarpPathfindingCache.PopulateCache</samp>.
* <code>Utility.numSilos()</code> should no longer be used to calculate available hay, since it doesn't account for custom buildings with hay storage. Use <code>Game1.getFarm().GetHayCapacity()</code> instead.
+
|-
* The <samp>Cat</samp> and <samp>Dog</samp> classes are now unused; all pets are now <samp>Pet</samp> directly.
+
| <samp>Schedule</samp>
 
+
| No longer assignable, use one of the <samp>TryLoadSchedule</samp> overloads instead.
===Player changes===
+
|-
: ''See also: [[#Buff overhaul|buff overhaul in what's new]].''
+
|rowspan="3"| <samp>Object</samp>
 
+
| <samp>GetContextTagList()</samp>
<ul>
+
| Replaced by <samp>GetContextTags()</samp>, which returns a hash set instead of a list.
<li>Several <samp>Game1.player</samp> / <samp>Farmer</samp> fields changed as part of the [[#Buff overhaul|buff overhaul]]:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! old field
+
| <samp>HasBeenPickedUpByPlayer</samp>
! how to migrate
+
| Removed; use <samp>HasBeenInInventory</samp> instead.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>appliedBuffs</samp><br /><samp>appliedSpecialBuffs</samp>
+
| <samp>isPotentialBasicShippedCategory</samp>
| Use <code>Game1.player.hasBuff(id)</code> instead.
+
| The second argument should now be an integer (like <samp>-75</samp> or <samp>Object.VegetableCategory</samp>) instead of a string (like <samp>"-75"</samp>).
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>attack</samp><br /><samp>immunity</samp>
+
|rowspan="9"| <samp>Utility</samp>
| Use <samp>Attack</samp> and <samp>Immunity</samp> instead.
+
| <samp>doesItemWithThisIndexExistAnywhere</samp>
 +
| Replace with <samp>Utility.doesItemExistAnywhere</samp>, which takes a string item ID. For example:
 +
* <code>Utility.doesItemWithThisIndexExistAnywhere(128)</code> &rarr; <code>Utility.doesItemExistAnywhere("(O)128")</code>;
 +
* <code>Utility.doesItemWithThisIndexExistAnywhere(128, true)</code> &rarr; <code>Utility.doesItemExistAnywhere("(BC)128")</code>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>addedCombatLevel</samp><br /><samp>addedFarmingLevel</samp><br /><samp>addedFishingLevel</samp><br /><samp>addedForagingLevel</samp><br /><samp>addedLuckLevel</samp><br /><samp>addedMiningLevel</samp><br /><samp>attackIncreaseModifier</samp><br /><samp>critChanceModifier</samp><br /><samp>critPowerModifier</samp><br /><samp>knockbackModifier</samp><br /><samp>resilience</samp><br /><samp>weaponPrecisionModifier</samp><br /><samp>weaponSpeedModifier</samp>
+
| <samp>ForAllLocations</samp><br /><samp>iterateAllCrops</samp><br /><samp>iterateAllItems</samp>
| Use equivalent properties under <samp>Game1.player.buffs</samp> instead (e.g. <samp>Game1.player.buffs.CombatLevel</code>).
+
| Removed; use the equivalent <samp>Utility.ForEach*</samp> methods instead.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>addedSpeed</samp><br /><samp>CombatLevel</samp><br /><samp>CraftingTime</samp><br /><samp>FarmingLevel</samp><br /><samp>FishingLevel</samp><br /><samp>ForagingLevel</samp><br /><samp>LuckLevel</samp><br /><samp>MagneticRadius</samp><br /><samp>MaxStamina</samp><br /><samp>MiningLevel</samp><br /><samp>Stamina</samp>
+
| <samp>GetHorseWarpRestrictionsForFarmer</samp>
| These are now readonly and can't be set directly. You can change them by [[#Buff overhaul|adding a buff]], equipment bonus, etc instead.
+
| This now returns a flag enum instead of a list of integer values. The equivalent values are 1 → <samp>NoOwnedHorse</samp>, 2 → <samp>Indoors</samp>, 3 → <samp>NoRoom</samp>, and 4 → <samp>InUse</samp>.
|}</li>
+
 
<li>Buffs are now recalculated automatically, and you can reset a buff by just reapplying it. See [[#Buff overhaul|buff overhaul]] for more info.</li>
+
For example:
<li>Buff logic has been centralized into <samp>Game1.player.buffs</samp>. This replaces a number of former fields/methods like <samp>Game1.buffsDisplay</samp>.</li>
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
</ul>
+
// old code
 +
bool inUse = Utility.GetHorseWarpRestrictionsForFarmer(player).Any(p => p == 4);
 +
 
 +
// new code
 +
bool inUse = Utility.GetHorseWarpRestrictionsForFarmer(player).HasFlag(Utility.HorseWarpRestrictions.InUse);
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
   −
===Collision changes===
+
Or to check if no restrictions apply:
The game's tile collision logic has been overhauled and merged into a simpler set of methods on <samp>GameLocation</samp> instances:
+
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
 +
bool canSummon = Utility.GetHorseWarpRestrictionsForFarmer(player) == Utility.HorseWarpRestrictions.None;
 +
</syntaxhighlight>
   −
{| class="wikitable"
+
C# mods can patch <samp>Utility.GetHorseWarpErrorMessage</samp> if they need to add an error message for a custom restriction value.
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>getRandomTownNPC(…)</samp>
 +
| Replaced by either <code>Utility.GetRandomWinterStartParticipant(…)</code> or <code>Utility.getRandomNpcFromHomeRegion(NPC.region_town)</code>.
 
|-
 
|-
! method
+
| <samp>getTodaysBirthdayNPC</samp>
! effect
+
| Remove the arguments, like <code>Utility.getTodaysBirthdayNPC(Game1.currentSeason, Game1.dayOfMonth)</code> → <code>Utility.getTodaysBirthdayNPC()</code>.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CanSpawnCharacterHere</samp>
+
| <samp>getPooledList</samp><br /><samp>returnPooledList</samp>
| Get whether NPCs can be placed on the given tile (e.g. it's within the map bounds and tile is walkable), there's no placed object there, and the <samp>NoFurniture</samp> [[Modding:Maps|tile property]] isn't set.
+
| The game no longer uses a list pool. In most cases you should use the [[#Iteration|<samp>Utility.ForEach*</samp> methods]] instead, which don't need it.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CanItemBePlacedHere</samp>
+
| <samp>numObelisksOnFarm</samp>
| Get whether items can be placed on the given tile in non-floating form (e.g. it's within the map bounds and not blocked by a non-walkable item), and the <samp>NoFurniture</samp> [[Modding:Maps|tile property]] isn't set.
+
| Renamed to <samp>GetObeliskTypesBuilt</samp>, which searches all locations.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>isBuildable</samp>
+
| <samp>numSilos</samp>
| Get whether buildings can be placed on the given tile.
+
| Removed.
|-
  −
| <samp>IsTilePassable</samp>
  −
| Get whether the tile can be walked on (ignoring collisions with in-game objects, NPCs, etc).
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>IsTileOccupiedBy</samp>
  −
| Get whether the tile contains a player, object, NPC/monster/pet/etc, terrain feature, building, etc. You can choose which entities to check, and which ones to ignore if they don't block movement.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>IsTileBlockedBy</samp>
  −
| Equivalent to calling both <samp>IsTilePassable</samp> and <samp>IsTileOccupiedBy</samp>.
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>IsLocationSpecificOccupantOnTile</samp><br /><samp>IsLocationSpecificPlacementRestriction</samp>
  −
| Generally shouldn't be used directly. Checks for location-specific collisions (e.g. ladders in [[The Mines|the mines]] or parrot platforms on [[Ginger Island]]).
  −
|}
     −
===Other breaking API changes===
+
If you're using this to calculate hay capacity, it's a bit more complicated in 1.6 since hay storage can be enabled for custom buildings and building construction can be enabled for any location. To get capacity for the current location, use <samp>Game1.currentLocation.GetHayCapacity()</samp> instead. To get total hay capacity in the world, use <samp>Utility.ForEachLocation</samp> to call it on every location.
''(This section is meant as a quick reference if you have build errors; there's no need to read through it otherwise.)''
     −
====Removed unused code====
+
If you actually need the number of silos, use <samp>location.getNumberBuildingsConstructed("Silo")</samp> (one location) or <samp>Game1.GetNumberBuildingsConstructed("Silo")</samp> (all locations).
1.6 removes a lot of unused code. That includes these classes:
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! namespace
+
| <samp>removeThisCharacterFromAllLocations</samp>
! class name
+
| Removed; use <samp>Game1.removeCharacterFromItsLocation</samp> instead.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>StardewValley</samp>
+
| <samp>ShopMenu</samp>
| <samp>BuildingUpgrade</samp><br /><samp>DisposableList</samp><br /><samp>FurniturePlacer</samp><br /><samp>ListPool</samp><br /><samp>OneTimeRandom</samp>
+
| <samp>storeContext</samp>
|-
+
| Replaced by <samp>ShopId</samp>.
| <samp>StardewValley.Characters</samp>
  −
| <samp>BotchedNetBool</samp><br /><samp>BotchedNetField</samp><br /><samp>BotchedNetInt</samp><br /><samp>BotchedNetLong</samp>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>StardewValley.Menus</samp>
+
|rowspan="3"| <samp>Stats</samp>
| <samp>FarmInfoPage</samp><br /><samp>MiniatureTerrainFeature</samp><!-- not a typo, it really was in StardewValley.Menus -->
+
| <samp>averageBedtime</samp><br /><samp>beveragesMade</samp><br /><samp>bouldersCracked</samp><br /><samp>caveCarrotsFound</samp><br /><samp>cheeseMade</samp><br /><samp>chickenEggsLayed</samp><br /><samp>copperFound</samp><br /><samp>cowMilkProduced</samp><br /><samp>cropsShipped</samp><br /><samp>daysPlayed</samp><br /><samp>diamondsFound</samp><br /><samp>dirtHoed</samp><br /><samp>duckEggsLayed</samp><br /><samp>fishCaught</samp><br /><samp>geodesCracked</samp><br /><samp>giftsGiven</samp><br /><samp>goatCheeseMade</samp><br /><samp>goatMilkProduced</samp><br /><samp>goldFound</samp><br /><samp>goodFriends</samp><br /><samp>individualMoneyEarned</samp><br /><samp>iridiumFound</samp><br /><samp>ironFound</samp><br /><samp>itemsCooked</samp><br /><samp>itemsCrafted</samp><br /><samp>itemsForaged</samp><br /><samp>itemsShipped</samp><br /><samp>monstersKilled</samp><br /><samp>mysticStonesCrushed</samp><br /><samp>notesFound</samp><br /><samp>otherPreciousGemsFound</samp><br /><samp>piecesOfTrashRecycled</samp><br /><samp>preservesMade</samp><br /><samp>prismaticShardsFound</samp><br /><samp>questsCompleted</samp><br /><samp>rabbitWoolProduced</samp><br /><samp>rocksCrushed</samp><br /><samp>seedsSown</samp><br /><samp>sheepWoolProduced</samp><br /><samp>slimesKilled</samp><br /><samp>stepsTaken</samp><br /><samp>stoneGathered</samp><br /><samp>stumpsChopped</samp><br /><samp>timesFished</samp><br /><samp>timesUnconscious</samp><br /><samp>totalMoneyGifted</samp><br /><samp>trufflesFound</samp><br /><samp>weedsEliminated</samp>
 +
| Removed; use the equivalent property or methods. For example, <code>Game1.stats.daysPlayed</code> can be replaced with <code>Game1.stats.DaysPlayed</code> or methods like <code>Game1.stats.Get(StatKeys.DaysPlayed)</code>. See [[#Stat changes for C# mods|stat changes for C# mods]].
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>StardewValley.Monsters</samp>
+
| <samp>getStat(…)</samp><br /><samp>incrementStat(…)</samp>
| <samp>LavaCrab</samp>
+
| Replaced by <samp>Get(…)</samp> and <samp>Increment(…)</samp>. See [[#Stat changes for C# mods|stat changes for C# mods]].
|-
  −
| <samp>StardewValley.Objects</samp>
  −
| <samp>ObjectFactory</samp> (replaced by [[#Custom items|<samp>ItemRegistry</samp>]])
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>StardewValley.TerrainFeatures</samp>
+
| <samp>stat_dictionary</samp>
| <samp>Quartz</samp>
+
| Renamed to <samp>Values</samp>. See [[#Stat changes for C# mods|stat changes for C# mods]].
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>StardewValley.Tools</samp>
+
| <samp>Woods</samp>
| <samp>Blueprints</samp><br /><samp>ToolFactory</samp> (replaced by [[#Custom items|<samp>ItemRegistry</samp>]])
+
| <samp>stumps</samp>
 +
| Moved into <samp>resourceClumps</samp>.
 
|}
 
|}
   −
And these class members:
+
===Check for obsolete code===
 +
Perform a full rebuild of your mod (in Visual Studio, click ''Build > Rebuild Solution''), then check the Error List pane for any warnings like "'''X' is obsolete''". Anything from the vanilla game code which is marked obsolete won't work anymore and is only kept for save migrations. Usually the warning will include an explanation of what you should use instead.
 +
 
 +
==Breaking changes for content packs==
 +
'''This section only describes how this update may break existing mods. See the ''what's new'' sections above for more info, including new functionality mods can use.'''
 +
 
 +
===Standardized ID fields===
 +
Stardew Valley 1.6 adds an <samp>Id</samp> field to these assets. For Content Patcher content packs, these replace the previous synthetic ID:
 +
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! type
+
! asset
! members
+
! old key
 +
! new key
 +
! migration steps
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Axe</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/ConcessionTastes</samp><br /><samp>Data/MovieReactions</samp><br /><samp>Data/RandomBundles</samp> (area)<br /><samp>Data/RandomBundles</samp> (bundle)
| <samp>StumpStrength</samp>
+
| <samp>Name</samp><br /><samp>NPCName</samp><br /><samp>AreaName</samp><br />''none''
 +
|<samp>Id</samp>
 +
| None. The <samp>Id</samp> field is set automatically to the same value (or <samp>Name</samp> for bundles), so there's no change for content packs. Omit the new field when creating a new entry.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Bush</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/FishPondData</samp><br /><samp>Data/RandomBundles</samp> (bundle set)
| <samp>alpha</samp><br /><samp>lastPlayerToHit</samp>
+
| <samp>RequiredTags</samp><br />''none''
 +
| <samp>Id</samp>
 +
| Use the new <samp>Id</samp> field to target an entry, and add it when creating a new entry. Required.
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Chest</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/TailoringRecipes</samp>
| <samp>chestType</samp><br /><samp>coins</samp>
+
| <samp>FirstItemTags</samp> and <samp>SecondItemTags</samp>
|-
+
| <samp>Id</samp>
| <samp>CosmeticPlant</samp>
+
| Use the new <samp>Id</samp> field to target an entry, and add it when creating a new entry. Defaults to the <samp>CraftedItemIds</samp> (comma-delimited) or <samp>CraftedItemId</samp> value if omitted, but there's a high chance of conflicts so mods should always specify a unique ID.
| <samp>scale</samp>
+
|}
|-
+
 
| <samp>CraftingRecipe</samp>
+
For example, let's say you have a patch like this using Content Patcher:
| <samp>itemType</samp>
+
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
|-
+
{
| <samp>Crop</samp>
+
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
| <samp>daysOfUnclutteredGrowth</samp>
+
    "Changes": [
|-
+
        {
| <samp>Farm</samp>
+
            "Action": "EditData",
| <samp>GetSpouseOutdoorAreaSpritesheetIndex</samp>
+
            "Target": "Data/TailorRecipes",
|-
+
            "Entries": {
| <samp>FarmAnimal</samp>
+
                "item_cloth|item_pufferchick": {
| <samp>homeLocation</samp>
+
                    "FirstItemTags": [ "item_cloth" ],
|-
+
                    "SecondItemTags": [ "item_pufferchick" ],
| <samp>Farmer</samp>
+
                    "CraftedItemId": "(S)1260"
| <samp>blueprints</samp><br /><samp>eyeColor</samp><br /><samp>hasBusTicket</samp><br /><samp>furnitureOwned</samp><br /><samp>newSkillPointsToSpend</samp><br /><samp>overallsColor</samp><br /><samp>ownsFurniture</samp><br /><samp>shirtColor</samp><br /><samp>skinColor</samp>
+
                }
|-
+
            }
| <samp>Game1</samp>
+
        }
| <samp>boardingBus</samp><br /><samp>chanceToRainTomorrow</samp><br /><samp>checkForNewLevelPerks</samp><br /><samp>progressBar</samp><br /><samp>shiny</samp><br /><samp>shippingTax</samp><br /><samp>tinyFontBorder</samp>
+
    ]
|-
+
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
| <samp>GameLocation</samp>
  −
| <samp>boardBus</samp><br /><samp>getWallDecorItem</samp><br /><samp>removeBatch</samp><br /><samp>removeDirt</samp><br /><samp>removeStumpOrBoulder</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>GiantCrop</samp>
  −
| <samp>forSale</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>IClickableMenu</samp>
  −
| <samp>currentRegion</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>MeleeWeapon</samp>
  −
| <samp>attackSwordCooldownTime</samp><br /><samp>doStabbingSwordFunction</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Monster</samp>
  −
| <samp>doHorizontalMovement</samp><br /><samp>durationOfRandomMovements</samp><br /><samp>coinsToDrop</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>NPC</samp>
  −
| <samp>canReceiveThisItemAsGift</samp><br /><samp>idForClones</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Object</samp>
  −
| <samp>attachToSprinklerAttachment</samp><br /><samp>canBePlacedInWater</samp><br /><samp>consumeRecipe</samp><br /><samp>IsHoeDirt</samp><br /><samp>isHoeDirt</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>PathFindController</samp>
  −
| <samp>CheckClearance</samp><br /><samp>limit</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>PetBowl</samp>
  −
| <samp>FindPet</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>SaveGame</samp>
  −
| <samp>shippingTax</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Spiker</samp>
  −
| <samp>GetSpawnPosition</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Tool</samp>
  −
| <samp>batteredSwordSpriteIndex</samp><br /><samp>GetSecondaryEnchantmentCount</samp><br /><samp>nonUpgradeable</samp><br /><samp>parsnipSpriteIndex</samp><br /><samp>Stackable</samp><br /><samp>startOfNegativeWeaponIndex</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Utility</samp>
  −
| <samp>plantCrops</samp><br /><samp>showLanternBar</samp>
  −
|}
     −
====Renamed classes====
+
When updating to Stardew Valley 1.6, replace the synthetic ID (<samp>item_cloth|item_pufferchick</samp>) with a real one:
These classes were renamed in 1.6:
+
* To edit an existing entry, unpack the asset and get its new <samp>Id</samp> value.
{| class="wikitable"
+
* To add a custom entry, use a [[Modding:Common data field types#Unique string ID|unique string ID]].
|-
  −
! old name
  −
! new name
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Game1.MusicContext</samp>
  −
| <samp>MusicContext</samp> (in <samp>StardewValley.GameData</samp>)
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>LocationContext</samp>
  −
| <samp>LocationContexts</samp>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>SpecialOrder.QuestStatus</samp>
  −
| <samp>SpecialOrderStatus</samp> (in <samp>StardewValley.SpecialOrders</samp>)
  −
|}
     −
And these were moved to a different namespace:
+
For example:
{| class="wikitable"
+
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
|-
+
{
! type
+
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
! old namespace
+
    "Changes": [
! new namespace
+
        {
 +
            "Action": "EditData",
 +
            "Target": "Data/TailorRecipes",
 +
            "Entries": {
 +
                "ExampleAuthor.ModId_RainCoatFromPufferchick": {
 +
                    "Id": "ExampleAuthor.ModId_RainCoatFromPufferchick", // need to specify ID again when creating it
 +
                    "FirstItemTags": [ "item_cloth" ],
 +
                    "SecondItemTags": [ "item_pufferchick" ],
 +
                    "CraftedItemId": "(S)1260"
 +
                }
 +
            }
 +
        }
 +
    ]
 +
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
 +
 
 +
===Event ID changes===
 +
{{/doc status|[[Modding:Event data]]|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
: ''See also: [[#String event IDs|string event IDs in what's new]].''
 +
 
 +
Events now have unique string IDs.
 +
 
 +
When creating an event:
 +
<ul>
 +
<li>New events should use a globally unique ID in the form <samp>Your.ModId_EventName</samp>. Existing events should be fine as-is, but it may be worth migrating them to avoid future conflicts.</li>
 +
<li>Every non-fork event '''must''' have a precondition in its key (even if it's empty). For example, change <code>"Your.ModId_EventName": "..."</code> to <code>"Your.ModId_EventName/": "..."</code>. This is needed for the game to distinguish between events and fork scripts.
 +
 
 +
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
 +
"Example.ModId_EventName/": "...", // event: loaded automatically by the game
 +
"SomeFork": "..."                 // event fork: ignored unless it's loaded through an event script
 +
</syntaxhighlight></li>
 +
</ul>
 +
 
 +
===Monster eradication goal flag changes===
 +
{{/doc status|a new doc page|done=false}}
 +
 
 +
: ''See also: [[#Custom monster eradication goals|Custom monster eradication goals]].''
 +
 
 +
The game now tracks [[Adventurer's Guild]] monster eradication goal completion by the goal ID, instead of the produced item. You'll need to replace these mail flags if you check them:
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>AmethystEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>AquamarineEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>ArchaeologistEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>ArtfulEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>AutoHookEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>AxeEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>BaseEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>BaseWeaponEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>BottomlessEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>BugKillerEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>CrusaderEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>DiamondEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>EfficientToolEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>EmeraldEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>FishingRodEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>GalaxySoulEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>GenerousEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>HaymakerEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>HoeEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>JadeEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>MagicEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>MasterEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>MilkPailEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>PanEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>PickaxeEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>PowerfulEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>PreservingEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>ReachingToolEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>RubyEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>ShavingEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>ShearsEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>SwiftToolEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>TopazEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>VampiricEnchantment</samp><br /><samp>WateringCanEnchantment</samp>
+
! old flag
| <samp>StardewValley</samp>
+
! new flag
| <samp>StardewValley.Enchantments</samp>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Extensions</samp>
+
| <samp>Gil_Slime Charmer Ring</samp>
| <samp>StardewValley</samp>
+
| <samp>Gil_Slimes</samp>
| <samp>StardewValley.Extensions</samp>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ModDataDictionary</samp><br /><samp>ModHooks</samp>
+
| <samp>Gil_Savage Ring</samp>
| <samp>StardewValley</samp>
+
| <samp>Gil_Shadows</samp>
| <samp>StardewValley.Mods</samp>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>PathFindController</samp><br /><samp>PathNode</samp><br /><samp>PriorityQueue</samp><br /><samp>SchedulePathDescription</samp>
+
| <samp>Gil_Vampire Ring</samp>
| <samp>StardewValley</samp>
+
| <samp>Gil_Bats</samp>
| <samp>StardewValley.Pathfinding</samp>
+
|-
 +
| <samp>Gil_Skeleton Mask</samp>
 +
| <samp>Gil_Skeletons</samp>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Gil_Insect Head</samp>
 +
| <samp>Gil_Insects</samp>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Gil_Hard Hat</samp>
 +
| <samp>Gil_Duggy</samp>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Gil_Burglar's Ring</samp>
 +
| <samp>Gil_DustSpirits</samp>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Gil_Crabshell Ring</samp>
 +
| <samp>Gil_Crabs</samp>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Gil_Arcane Hat</samp>
 +
| <samp>Gil_Mummies</samp>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>SpecialOrder</samp>
+
| <samp>Gil_Knight's Helmet</samp>
| <samp>StardewValley</samp>
+
| <samp>Gil_Dinos</samp>
| <samp>StardewValley.SpecialOrders</samp>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>CollectObjective</samp><br /><samp>DeliverObjective</samp><br /><samp>DonateObjective</samp><br /><samp>FishObjective</samp><br /><samp>GiftObjective</samp><br /><samp>JKScoreObjective</samp><br /><samp>OrderObjective</samp><br /><samp>ReachMineFloorObjective</samp><br /><samp>ShipObjective</samp><br /><samp>SlayObjective</samp>
+
| <samp>Gil_Napalm Ring</samp>
| <samp>StardewValley</samp>
+
| <samp>Gil_Serpents</samp>
| <samp>StardewValley.SpecialOrders.Objectives</samp>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>FriendshipReward</samp><br /><samp>GemsReward</samp><br /><samp>MailReward</samp><br /><samp>MoneyReward</samp><br /><samp>OrderReward</samp><br /><samp>ResetEventReward</samp>
+
| <samp>Gil_Telephone</samp>
| <samp>StardewValley</samp>
+
| <samp>Gil_FlameSpirits</samp>
| <samp>StardewValley.SpecialOrders.Rewards</samp>
   
|}
 
|}
   −
====Other API changes====
+
===XNB impact===
These class members changed in 1.6:
+
====Overview====
 +
This section provides a summary of the XNB files which changed in Stardew Valley 1.6. This doesn't include new files (since they won't impact existing mods), or text changes in non-English files.
 +
 
 +
[[Modding:Using XNB mods|XNB mods]] are disproportionately affected, since...
 +
# they replace the entire file;
 +
# they're loaded through the MonoGame content pipeline which is less tolerant of format changes;
 +
# they don't benefit from the compatibility rewrites [[Modding:Content Patcher|Content Patcher]] provides for its content packs.
 +
 
 +
Content Patcher packs are typically unaffected (and Content Patcher will try to rewrite content packs automatically). However if a content pack replaces an entire asset instead of editing, it's more likely to be affected like an XNB mod.
 +
 
 +
====Changed assets====
 +
Compatibility is broadly grouped into four categories:
 +
* "'''✘ broken'''": mods will remove new content or significant changes, or the mod's intended changes will no longer work. Effects may range from display bugs to crashes, depending how the game uses that specific content.
 +
* "✘ will remove changes": mods will remove minor changes in 1.6 (e.g. typo fixes).
 +
* "✓ mostly unaffected": mods will only be affected if they replace the entire asset, or edit specific entries or fields.
 +
* Blank: no expected impact for the vast majority of mods.
    
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! type
+
!rowspan="2"| content asset
! member
+
!rowspan="2"| changes in 1.6
! migration
+
!colspan="2"| compatibility for pre-1.6 mods
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="3"| <samp>Bush</samp>
+
! XNB mods
| <samp>overrideSeason</samp>
+
! Content Patcher packs
| Removed; use <code>bush.currentLocation.GetSeason()</code> instead.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>greenhouseBush</samp>
+
| <samp>Buildings/houses</samp>
| Removed; use <code>bush.IsSheltered()</code> or <code>bush.currentLocation.IsGreenhouse</code> instead.
+
| &#32;
 +
* fixed missing pixels
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>inBloom</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Abigail</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/Alex</samp>
| Remove the arguments, like <code>bush.inBloom(Game1.currentSeason, Game1.dayOfMonth)</code> <code>bush.inBloom()</code>.
+
| &#32;
 +
* added [[#Dialogue changes|flower dance dialogue]]
 +
* fixed typos
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Caroline</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/Demetrius</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* fixed typos
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="3"| <samp>Character</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Elliott</samp>
| <samp>getStandingX</samp><br /><samp>getStandingY</samp><br /><samp>getStandingXY</samp>
+
| &#32;
| Removed; use <samp>character.StandingPixel</samp> instead.
+
* added [[#Dialogue changes|flower dance dialogue]]
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>getTileLocation</samp><br /><samp>getTileX</samp><br /><samp>getTileY</samp><br />
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Emily</samp>
| Removed; use <samp>character.Tile</samp> instead.
+
| &#32;
 +
* added [[#Dialogue changes|flower dance dialogue]]
 +
* fixed typos
 +
* updated <samp>%revealtaste</samp> format (backwards-compatible)
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>getTileLocationPoint</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/George</samp>
| Removed; use <samp>character.TilePoint</samp> instead.
+
| &#32;
 +
* added [[#Dialogue changes|Winter Star gift exchange dialogue]]
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="2"| <samp>Farmer</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Gus</samp>
| <samp>changePants</samp>
+
| &#32;
| Renamed to <samp>changePantsColor</samp> for consistency with <samp>change[Eye&#124;Hair&#124;Shoe]Color</samp>.
+
* fixed typos
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>visibleQuestCount</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Haley</samp>
| Replaced by <samp>hasVisibleQuests</samp>.
+
| &#32;
 +
* added [[#Dialogue changes|flower dance dialogue]]
 +
* fixed typos
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Flooring</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Harvey</samp>
| <samp>GetFloorPathLookup</samp>
+
| &#32;
| Use <samp>Game1.floorPathData</samp> instead.
+
* added [[#Dialogue changes|flower dance dialogue]]
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Forest</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Jas</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/Jodi</samp>
| <samp>log</samp>
+
| &#32;
| Moved into <samp>Forest.resourceClumps</samp>.
+
* fixed typos
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Game1</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Krobus</samp>
| <samp>clothingInformation</samp>
+
| &#32;
| Overhauled into <samp>Game1.shirtData</samp> and <samp>Game1.pantsData</samp>.
+
* added [[#Dialogue changes|roommate stardrop dialogue]]
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="2"| <samp>GameLocation</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Leah</samp>
| <samp>getCharacters</samp>
+
| &#32;
| Removed; use the <samp>characters</samp> field instead.
+
* added [[#Dialogue changes|flower dance dialogue]]
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>isTileOccupied</samp><br /><samp>isTileOccupiedForPlacement</samp><br /><samp>isTileOccupiedIgnoreFloors</samp><br /><samp>isTileLocationOpenIgnoreFrontLayers</samp><br /><samp>isTileLocationTotallyClearAndPlaceable</samp><br /><samp>isTileLocationTotallyClearAndPlaceableIgnoreFloors</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Lewis</samp>
| Removed. The collision logic has been significantly rewritten and uses a new set of methods (mainly <samp>isTilePassable</samp>, <samp>IsTileOccupiedBy</samp>, and <samp>CanItemBePlacedHere</samp>). Mods should ideally be updated to use the new methods.
+
| &#32;
 
+
* updated <samp>%revealtaste</samp> format (backwards-compatible)
Here's a drop-in set of extension methods which re-add the older methods. This lets you temporarily fix code until you can update it properly, but depending on these isn't recommended since they won't be maintained in future versions.
+
|
{{collapse|expand for non-recommended code|content=<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
|
public static class GameLocationExtensions
  −
{
  −
    public static bool isTileOccupiedForPlacement(this GameLocation location, Vector2 tileLocation, Object toPlace = null)
  −
    {
  −
        return location.CanItemBePlacedHere(tileLocation, toPlace != null && toPlace.isPassable());
  −
    }
  −
 
  −
    public static bool isTileOccupied(this GameLocation location, Vector2 tileLocation, string characterToIgnore = "", bool ignoreAllCharacters = false)
  −
    {
  −
        CollisionMask mask = ignoreAllCharacters ? CollisionMask.All & ~CollisionMask.Characters & ~CollisionMask.Farmers : CollisionMask.All;
  −
        return location.IsTileOccupiedBy(tileLocation, mask);
  −
    }
  −
 
  −
    public static bool isTileOccupiedIgnoreFloors(this GameLocation location, Vector2 tileLocation, string characterToIgnore = "")
  −
    {
  −
        return location.IsTileOccupiedBy(tileLocation, CollisionMask.Buildings | CollisionMask.Furniture | CollisionMask.Objects | CollisionMask.Characters | CollisionMask.TerrainFeatures, ignorePassables: CollisionMask.Flooring);
  −
    }
  −
 
  −
    public static bool isTileLocationOpenIgnoreFrontLayers(this GameLocation location, Location tile)
  −
    {
  −
        return location.map.RequireLayer("Buildings").Tiles[tile.X, tile.Y] == null && !location.isWaterTile(tile.X, tile.Y);
  −
    }
  −
 
  −
    public static bool isTileLocationTotallyClearAndPlaceable(this GameLocation location, int x, int y)
  −
    {
  −
        return location.isTileLocationTotallyClearAndPlaceable(new Vector2(x, y));
  −
    }
  −
 
  −
    public static bool isTileLocationTotallyClearAndPlaceableIgnoreFloors(this GameLocation location, Vector2 v)
  −
    {
  −
        return location.isTileOnMap(v) && !location.isTileOccupiedIgnoreFloors(v) && location.isTilePassable(new Location((int)v.X, (int)v.Y), Game1.viewport) && location.isTilePlaceable(v);
  −
    }
  −
 
  −
    public static bool isTileLocationTotallyClearAndPlaceable(this GameLocation location, Vector2 v)
  −
    {
  −
        Vector2 pixel = new Vector2((v.X * Game1.tileSize) + Game1.tileSize / 2, (v.Y * Game1.tileSize) + Game1.tileSize / 2);
  −
        foreach (Furniture f in location.furniture)
  −
        {
  −
            if (f.furniture_type != Furniture.rug && !f.isPassable() && f.GetBoundingBox().Contains((int)pixel.X, (int)pixel.Y) && !f.AllowPlacementOnThisTile((int)v.X, (int)v.Y))
  −
                return false;
  −
        }
  −
 
  −
        return location.isTileOnMap(v) && !location.isTileOccupied(v) && location.isTilePassable(new Location((int)v.X, (int)v.Y), Game1.viewport) && location.isTilePlaceable(v);
  −
    }
  −
}
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
}}
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GiantCrop</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Linus</samp>
| <samp>which</samp>
+
| &#32;
| Replaced by <samp>itemId</samp>.
+
* added [[#Dialogue changes|dumpster dive dialogue]]
 +
* fixed typos
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Item</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Marnie</samp>
| <samp>SanitizeContextTag</samp>
+
| &#32;
| Replaced by <samp>ItemContextTagManager.SanitizeContextTag</samp>.
+
* added [[#Dialogue changes|Stardew Valley Fair dialogue]]
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>LocalizedContentManager</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/MarriageDialogue</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/MarriageDialogueAbigail</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/MarriageDialogueElliott</samp>
| <samp>LanguageCodeString</samp>
+
| &#32;
| Now static.
+
* fixed typos
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>LocationContextData</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/MarriageDialogueEmily</samp>
| <samp>Name</samp>
+
| &#32;
| Removed; use its dictionary key in <samp>Game1.locationContextData</samp> instead.
+
* changed <samp>spring_Maru</samp> key to <samp>spring_Emily</samp>
 +
* fixed typos
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>NetFields</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/MarriageDialogueKrobus</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/MarriageDialogueLeah</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/MarriageDialogueMaru</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/MarriageDialoguePenny</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/MarriageDialogueSam</samp>
| <samp>AddFields</samp>
+
| &#32;
| Removed; use <samp>AddField</samp> instead. For example:
+
* fixed typos
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
| ✘ will remove changes
// old code
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
NetFields.AddFields(textureName, spriteWidth, spriteHeight);
  −
 
  −
// new code
  −
NetFields
  −
    .AddField(textureName)
  −
    .AddField(spriteWidth)
  −
    .AddField(spriteHeight);
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
Note that the second argument (<samp>name</samp>) should usually be omitted, since it'll be auto-populated from the value passed to the first argument.
   
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="4"| <samp>NPC</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Maru</samp>
| <samp>homeRegion</samp>
+
| &#32;
| Removed; use <samp>npc.GetData()?.HomeRegion</samp> instead. Change <samp>0</samp> to <samp>"Other"</samp> or <samp>NPC.region_other</samp>, <samp>1</samp> to <samp>"Desert"</samp> or <samp>NPC.region_desert</samp>, and <samp>2</samp> to <samp>"Town"</samp> or <samp>NPC.region_town</samp>.
+
* added [[#Dialogue changes|flower dance dialogue]]
 +
* fixed typos
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>isBirthday</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Penny</samp>
| Remove the arguments, like <code>npc.isBirthday(Game1.currentSeason, Game1.dayOfMonth)</code> → <code>npc.isBirthday()</code>.
+
| &#32;
 +
* added [[#Dialogue changes|flower dance dialogue]]
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>populateRoutesFromLocationToLocationList</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Pierre</samp>
| Replaced by <samp>WarpPathfindingCache.PopulateCache</samp>.
+
| &#32;
 +
* added [[#Dialogue changes|Stardew Valley Fair dialogue]]
 +
* fixed typos
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Schedule</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Robin</samp>
| No longer assignable, use one of the <samp>TryLoadSchedule</samp> overloads instead.
+
| &#32;
 +
* fixed typos
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Object</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Sam</samp>
| <samp>isPotentialBasicShippedCategory</samp>
+
| &#32;
| The second argument should now be an integer (like <samp>-75</samp> or <samp>Object.VegetableCategory</samp>) instead of a string (like <samp>"-75"</samp>).
+
* added [[#Dialogue changes|flower dance dialogue]]
 +
* fixed typos
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
|rowspan="8"| <samp>Utility</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Sandy</samp>
| <samp>doesItemWithThisIndexExistAnywhere</samp>
+
| &#32;
| Replace with <samp>Utility.doesItemExistAnywhere</samp>, which takes a string item ID. For example:
+
* fixed typos
* <code>Utility.doesItemWithThisIndexExistAnywhere(128)</code> &rarr; <code>Utility.doesItemExistAnywhere("(O)128")</code>;
+
| ✘ will remove changes
* <code>Utility.doesItemWithThisIndexExistAnywhere(128, true)</code> &rarr; <code>Utility.doesItemExistAnywhere("(BC)128")</code>.
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ForAllLocations</samp><br /><samp>iterateAllCrops</samp><br /><samp>iterateAllItems</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Sebastian</samp>
| Removed; use the equivalent <samp>Utility.ForEach*</samp> methods instead.
+
| &#32;
 +
* added [[#Dialogue changes|flower dance dialogue]]
 +
* fixed typos
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>GetHorseWarpRestrictionsForFarmer</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Willy</samp>
| This now returns a flag enum instead of a list of integer values. The equivalent values are 1 → <samp>NoOwnedHorse</samp>, 2 → <samp>Indoors</samp>, 3 → <samp>NoRoom</samp>, and 4 → <samp>InUse</samp>.
+
| &#32;
 
+
* added [[#Dialogue changes|Stardew Valley Fair dialogue]]
For example:
+
| '''✘ broken'''
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
// old code
  −
bool inUse = Utility.GetHorseWarpRestrictionsForFarmer(player).Any(p => p == 4);
  −
 
  −
// new code
  −
bool inUse = Utility.GetHorseWarpRestrictionsForFarmer(player).HasFlag(Utility.HorseWarpRestrictions.InUse);
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
 
  −
Or to check if no restrictions apply:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="c#">
  −
bool canSummon = Utility.GetHorseWarpRestrictionsForFarmer(player) == Utility.HorseWarpRestrictions.None;
  −
</syntaxhighlight>
  −
 
  −
C# mods can patch <samp>Utility.GetHorseWarpErrorMessage</samp> if they need to add an error message for a custom restriction value.
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>getTodaysBirthdayNPC</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Shane</samp>
| Remove the arguments, like <code>Utility.getTodaysBirthdayNPC(Game1.currentSeason, Game1.dayOfMonth)</code> → <code>Utility.getTodaysBirthdayNPC()</code>.
+
| &#32;
 +
* added [[#Dialogue changes|flower dance dialogue]]
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>getPooledList</samp><br /><samp>returnPooledList</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/Farmer/hats</samp>
| The game no longer uses a list pool. In most cases you should use the [[#Iteration|<samp>Utility.ForEach*</samp> methods]] instead, which don't need it.
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed stray pixel on chicken mask
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>numObelisksOnFarm</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/schedules/Elliott</samp>
| Renamed to <samp>GetObeliskTypesBuilt</samp>, which searches all locations.
+
| &#32;
 +
* fixed order of <samp>Fri_6</samp> and <samp>Fri</samp> entries
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>numSilos</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/schedules/Lewis</samp>
| Removed.
+
| &#32;
 
+
* fixed <samp>winter_Sun</samp> schedule
If you're using this to calculate hay capacity, it's a bit more complicated in 1.6 since hay storage can be enabled for custom buildings and building construction can be enabled for any location. To get capacity for the current location, use <samp>Game1.currentLocation.GetHayCapacity()</samp> instead. To get total hay capacity in the world, use <samp>Utility.ForEachLocation</samp> to call it on every location.
+
| '''✘ broken'''
 
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
If you actually need the number of silos, use <samp>location.getNumberBuildingsConstructed("Silo")</samp> (one location) or <samp>Game1.GetNumberBuildingsConstructed("Silo")</samp> (all locations).
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>removeThisCharacterFromAllLocations</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/schedules/Maru</samp>
| Removed; use <samp>Game1.removeCharacterFromItsLocation</samp> instead.
+
| &#32;
 +
* fixed <samp>summer_Mon</samp> and <samp>summer_Sun</samp> schedules
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>ShopMenu</samp>
+
| <samp>Characters/schedules/Penny</samp>
| <samp>storeContext</samp>
+
| &#32;
| Replaced by <samp>ShopId</samp>.
+
* fixed <samp>summer_Sun</samp> schedule
|}
+
| '''✘ broken'''
 
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
===Check for obsolete code===
  −
Perform a full rebuild of your mod (in Visual Studio, click ''Build > Rebuild Solution''), then check the Error List pane for any warnings like "'''X' is obsolete''". Anything from the vanilla game code which is marked obsolete won't work anymore and is only kept for save migrations. Usually the warning will include an explanation of what you should use instead.
  −
 
  −
==Breaking changes for content packs==
  −
'''This section only describes how this update may break existing mods. See the ''what's new'' sections above for more info, including new functionality mods can use.'''
  −
 
  −
===Standardized data fields===
  −
1.6 standardizes the number of fields in data assets, and fixes inconsistencies between English and localized files. '''This is a major breaking change for content packs, and for C# mods which edit data assets.'''
  −
 
  −
Three examples illustrate the standardization:
  −
 
  −
<ul>
  −
<li><samp>Data/CookingRecipes</samp> had four fields in English, and a fifth field in other languages for the display name. The display name field is now required in English too.</li>
  −
<li><samp>Data/BigCraftablesInformation</samp> had an optional 9th field which indicates whether it's a lamp, and a 10th field for the display name. Even if it's empty, the 9th field is now required (note the extra <samp>/</samp> before the last field):
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="json">
  −
// before
  −
"151": "Marble Brazier/500/-300/Crafting -9/Provides a moderate amount of light./true/true/0/Marble Brazier", // 9 fields
  −
 
  −
// after
  −
"151": "Marble Brazier/500/-300/Crafting -9/Provides a moderate amount of light./true/true/0//Marble Brazier" // 10 fields
  −
</syntaxhighlight></li>
  −
<li><samp>Data/ObjectInformation</samp> had several optional fields at the end. These are now required even if empty:
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="json">
  −
// before
  −
"0": "Weeds/0/-1/Basic/Weeds/A bunch of obnoxious weeds."
  −
 
  −
// after
  −
"0": "Weeds/0/-1/Basic/Weeds/A bunch of obnoxious weeds.///"
  −
</syntaxhighlight></li>
  −
</ul>
  −
 
  −
Existing mods which add entries without the now-required fields may cause errors and crashes. XNB mods which change data are likely universally broken.
  −
 
  −
The exception is fields which only exist for modding, like the texture + index overrides for [[#Custom items|custom items]]. These can typically be omitted.
  −
 
  −
===Standardized ID fields===
  −
Stardew Valley 1.6 adds an <samp>Id</samp> field to these assets. For Content Patcher content packs, these replace the previous synthetic ID:
  −
 
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! asset
+
| <samp>Characters/Schedules/Shane</samp>
! old key
+
| &#32;
! new key
+
* fixed dialogue key
! migration steps
+
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/ConcessionTastes</samp><br /><samp>Data/MovieReactions</samp><br /><samp>Data/RandomBundles</samp> (area)<br /><samp>Data/RandomBundles</samp> (bundle)
+
| <samp>Data/animationDescriptions</samp>
| <samp>Name</samp><br /><samp>NPCName</samp><br /><samp>AreaName</samp><br />''none''
+
| &#32;
|<samp>Id</samp>
+
* fixed frame in Lewis' Saloon drinking animation
| None. The <samp>Id</samp> field is set automatically to the same value (or <samp>Name</samp> for bundles), so there's no change for content packs. Omit the new field when creating a new entry.
+
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Data/AquariumFish</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* [[#Custom items|changed key type]]
 +
* added hat position for [[Sea Urchin]]
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Data/BigCraftablesInformation</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* asset replaced by [[#Custom big craftables|<samp>Data/BigCraftables</samp>]]:
 +
** migrated to data model format
 +
** added new features
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(covered by runtime migration)</small>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Data/Blueprints</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* asset replaced by [[#Custom buildings|<samp>Data/Buildings</samp>]]:
 +
** migrated to data model format
 +
** added new features
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(covered by runtime migration)</small>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Data/Boots</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* [[#Custom items|changed key type]]
 +
* added display name
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(covered by runtime migration)</small>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/FishPondData</samp><br /><samp>Data/RandomBundles</samp> (bundle set)
+
| <samp>Data/Bundles</samp>
| <samp>RequiredTags</samp><br />''none''
+
| &#32;
| <samp>Id</samp>
+
* can no longer omit empty fields before display name
| Use the new <samp>Id</samp> field to target an entry, and add it when creating a new entry. Required.
+
* added display name field in English
 +
* removed meat items in animal bundle
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| '''✘ likely broken'''
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/TailoringRecipes</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/ClothingInformation</samp>
| <samp>FirstItemTags</samp> and <samp>SecondItemTags</samp>
+
| &#32;
| <samp>Id</samp>
+
* asset replaced by [[#Custom pants|<samp>Data/Pants</samp>]] and [[#Custom shirts|<samp>Data/Shirts</samp>]]:
| Use the new <samp>Id</samp> field to target an entry, and add it when creating a new entry. Defaults to the <samp>CraftedItemIds</samp> (comma-delimited) or <samp>CraftedItemId</samp> value if omitted, but there's a high chance of conflicts so mods should always specify a unique ID.
+
** migrated to data model format
|}
+
** added new features
 
+
| '''✘ broken'''
For example, let's say you have a patch like this using Content Patcher:
+
| '''✘ likely broken'''
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
  −
{
  −
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
  −
    "Changes": [
  −
        {
  −
            "Action": "EditData",
  −
            "Target": "Data/TailorRecipes",
  −
            "Entries": {
  −
                "item_cloth|item_pufferchick": {
  −
                    "FirstItemTags": [ "item_cloth" ],
  −
                    "SecondItemTags": [ "item_pufferchick" ],
  −
                    "CraftedItemId": "(S)1260"
  −
                }
  −
            }
  −
        }
  −
    ]
  −
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
  −
 
  −
When updating to Stardew Valley 1.6, replace the synthetic ID (<samp>item_cloth|item_pufferchick</samp>) with a real one:
  −
* To edit an existing entry, unpack the asset and get its new <samp>Id</samp> value.
  −
* To add a custom entry, use a globally unique ID prefixed with your mod ID. This should only have alphanumeric, underscore, and dot characters so it's safe to use in delimited fields, file names, etc. The recommended format is <samp>ExampleAuthor.ModId_EntryName</samp>.
  −
 
  −
For example:
  −
{{#tag:syntaxhighlight|<nowiki>
  −
{
  −
    "Format": "</nowiki>{{Content Patcher version}}<nowiki>",
  −
    "Changes": [
  −
        {
  −
            "Action": "EditData",
  −
            "Target": "Data/TailorRecipes",
  −
            "Entries": {
  −
                "ExampleAuthor.ModId_RainCoatFromPufferchick": {
  −
                    "Id": "ExampleAuthor.ModId_RainCoatFromPufferchick", // need to specify ID again when creating it
  −
                    "FirstItemTags": [ "item_cloth" ],
  −
                    "SecondItemTags": [ "item_pufferchick" ],
  −
                    "CraftedItemId": "(S)1260"
  −
                }
  −
            }
  −
        }
  −
    ]
  −
}</nowiki>|lang=javascript}}
  −
 
  −
===Event ID changes===
  −
: ''See also: [[#String event IDs|string event IDs in what's new]].''
  −
 
  −
Events now have unique string IDs.
  −
 
  −
When creating an event:
  −
<ul>
  −
<li>New events should use a globally unique ID in the form <samp>Your.ModId_EventName</samp>. Existing events should be fine as-is, but it may be worth migrating them to avoid future conflicts.</li>
  −
<li>Every non-fork event '''must''' have a precondition in its key (even if it's empty). For example, change <code>"Your.ModId_EventName": "..."</code> to <code>"Your.ModId_EventName/": "..."</code>. This is needed for the game to distinguish between events and fork scripts.
  −
 
  −
<syntaxhighlight lang="js">
  −
"Example.ModId_EventName/": "...", // event: loaded automatically by the game
  −
"SomeFork": "..."                  // event fork: ignored unless it's loaded through an event script
  −
</syntaxhighlight></li>
  −
</ul>
  −
 
  −
===Monster eradication goal flag changes===
  −
: ''See also: [[#Custom monster eradication goals|Custom monster eradication goals]].''
  −
 
  −
The game now tracks [[Adventurer's Guild]] monster eradication goal completion by the goal ID, instead of the produced item. You'll need to replace these mail flags if you check them:
  −
 
  −
{| class="wikitable"
   
|-
 
|-
! old flag
+
| <samp>Data/Concessions</samp>
! new flag
+
| &#32;
 +
* [[#Custom movie concessions|added new required fields (<samp>Texture</samp> and <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>)]]
 +
* replaced translations with [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable strings]]
 +
* changed IDs to strings
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| '''✘ likely broken'''
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Gil_Slime Charmer Ring</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/ConcessionTastes</samp>
| <samp>Gil_Slimes</samp>
+
| &#32;
 +
* added automatic <samp>ID</samp> field
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Gil_Savage Ring</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/CookingRecipes</samp>
| <samp>Gil_Shadows</samp>
+
| &#32;
 +
* replaced translations with [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable strings]]
 +
* display names can now be omitted to use item name
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ may remove unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Gil_Vampire Ring</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/CraftingRecipes</samp>
| <samp>Gil_Bats</samp>
+
| &#32;
 +
* replaced translations with [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable strings]]
 +
* display names can now be omitted to use item name
 +
* added <samp>default</samp> unlock condition
 +
* fixed typo in Cookout Kit entry
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Gil_Skeleton Mask</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Crops</samp>
| <samp>Gil_Skeletons</samp>
+
| &#32;
 +
* [[#Custom crops|completely overhauled]]
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(covered by runtime migration)</small>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Gil_Insect Head</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Events/AnimalShop</samp>
| <samp>Gil_Insects</samp>
+
| &#32;
 +
* updated command syntax (backwards-compatible)
 +
|
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Gil_Hard Hat</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Events/Farm</samp>
| <samp>Gil_Duggy</samp>
+
| &#32;
 +
* replaced send-mail events with [[Modding:Trigger actions|trigger actions]]
 +
* updated pet event to support custom pet types
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(✘ may cause duplicate mail if they edit<br />send-mail events)</small>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Gil_Burglar's Ring</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Events/FishShop</samp>
| <samp>Gil_DustSpirits</samp>
+
| &#32;
 +
* fixed typos
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Gil_Crabshell Ring</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Events/Forest</samp>
| <samp>Gil_Crabs</samp>
+
| &#32;
 +
* fixed typos
 +
* updated Jas <samp>faceDirection</samp> command for sewer event
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Gil_Arcane Hat</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Events/IslandHut</samp>
| <samp>Gil_Mummies</samp>
+
| &#32;
 +
* updated how Leo's name is translated
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Gil_Knight's Helmet</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Events/IslandNorth</samp>
| <samp>Gil_Dinos</samp>
+
| &#32;
 +
* updated quote format
 +
* fixed blank music field (backwards-compatible)
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(✘ likely broken if they edit the <samp>6497421</samp> event)</small>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Gil_Napalm Ring</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Events/IslandSouth</samp>
| <samp>Gil_Serpents</samp>
+
| &#32;
|-
+
* fixed blank music field (backwards-compatible)
| <samp>Gil_Telephone</samp>
+
* fixed typos
| <samp>Gil_FlameSpirits</samp>
  −
|}
  −
 
  −
===XNB impact===
  −
Here's a summary of the XNB files which changed in Stardew Valley 1.6. This doesn't include new files (since they won't impact existing mods), or changes in non-English files.
  −
 
  −
Shorthand:
  −
* 'broken' means removing new content or potentially important changes, or potentially causing significant display bugs. This is a broad category — the game may work fine without it or crash, depending how it uses that specific content.
  −
* 'mostly unaffected' means mods will only be affected if they edit specific entries or fields.
  −
* Blank means no expected impact for the vast majority of mods.
  −
 
  −
XNB mods are disproportionately affected since (a) they replace the entire file and (b) they're loaded through the MonoGame content pipeline which is less tolerant of format changes.
  −
 
  −
{| class="wikitable"
  −
|-
  −
! content file
  −
! changes
  −
! XNB
  −
! Content Patcher
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Buildings/houses</samp>
  −
| fixed missing pixels
   
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Abigail</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/Alex</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/Caroline</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/Demetrius</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Events/JoshHouse</samp>
| fixed typos
+
| &#32;
 +
* fixed typos
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Emily</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Events/LeahHouse</samp>
| fixed typos, updated <samp>%revealtaste</samp> format (backwards-compatible)
+
| &#32;
| ✘ will remove changes
+
* fixed <samp>move</samp> command format in Leah's 2-heart event
 +
* fixed typos
 +
| '''broken'''
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Gus</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/Haley</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/Jodi</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Events/Mountain</samp>
| fixed typos
+
| &#32;
 +
* fixed skipped dialogue in Maru's 14-heart event
 +
* fixed typos
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Lewis</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Events/Saloon</samp><br /><samp>Data/Events/ScienceHouse</samp><br /><samp>Data/Events/SebastianRoom</samp>
| updated <samp>%revealtaste</samp> format (backwards-compatible)
+
| &#32;
 +
* fixed typos
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/Linus</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/MarriageDialogueAbigail</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/MarriageDialogueElliott</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Events/Town</samp>
| fixed typos
+
| &#32;
| ✘ will remove changes
+
* fixed <samp>warp</samp> command format in community center completed event
 +
* fixed typos
 +
| '''broken'''
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/MarriageDialogueEmily</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Events/WizardHouse</samp>
| changed <samp>spring_Maru</samp> key to <samp>spring_Emily</samp>, fixed typos
+
| &#32;
 +
* fixed typos
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Characters/Dialogue/MarriageDialogueMaru</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/MarriageDialoguePenny</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/MarriageDialogueSam</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/Maru</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/Pierre</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/Robin</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/Sam</samp><br /><samp>Characters/Dialogue/Sebastian</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/ExtraDialogue</samp>
| fixed typos
+
| &#32;
| ✘ will remove changes
+
* split <samp>SummitEvent_Dialogue1_Spouse</samp> entry
 +
* fixed event command formats in some summit dialogue
 +
* moved [[#Dialogue changes|dumpster dive dialogue into NPC files]]
 +
* removed unused entries
 +
* fixed typos
 +
| '''broken'''
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Characters/schedules/Elliott</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/FarmAnimals</samp>
| fixed order of <samp>Fri_6</samp> and <samp>Fri</samp> entries
+
| &#32;
| ✘ will remove changes
+
* [[#Custom farm animals|completely overhauled]]
|
+
| '''broken'''
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Characters/schedules/Lewis</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Festivals/fall16</samp>
| fixed <samp>winter_Sun</samp> schedule
+
| &#32;
 +
* updated command syntax (backwards-compatible)
 +
* fixed typos
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✘ will remove changes
|
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Characters/schedules/Maru</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Festivals/fall27</samp>
| fixed <samp>summer_Mon</samp> and <samp>summer_Sun</samp> schedules
+
| &#32;
| ✘ will remove changes
+
* removed <samp>shop</samp> field (moved into [[#Custom shops|<samp>Data/Shops</samp>]])
|
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Characters/schedules/Penny</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Festivals/spring13</samp>
| fixed <samp>summer_Sun</samp> schedule
+
| &#32;
| ✘ will remove changes
+
* migrated to new <samp>warpFarmers</samp> command
|
+
* removed <samp>shop</samp> field (moved into [[#Custom shops|<samp>Data/Shops</samp>]])
 +
* updated <samp>faceDirection</samp> syntax
 +
* fixed typos
 +
| '''broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(✘ broken if they edit <samp>mainEvent</samp> or<br /><samp>afterEggHunt</samp> fields)</small>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Characters/shirts</samp><br /><samp>Characters/WeddingOutfits</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Festivals/spring24</samp><br /><samp>Data/Festivals/summer11</samp><br /><samp>Data/Festivals/summer28</samp>
| asset removed (they were unused)
+
| &#32;
|
+
* migrated to new <samp>warpFarmers</samp> command
|
+
* removed <samp>shop</samp> field (moved into [[#Custom shops|<samp>Data/Shops</samp>]])
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(✘ broken if they edit <samp>mainEvent</samp> field)</small>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/AquariumFish</samp>
+
| <br /><samp>Data/Festivals/winter8</samp>
| [[#Custom items|changed key type]], [[#Standardized data fields|standardized fields]]
+
| &#32;
 +
* migrated to new <samp>warpFarmers</samp> command
 +
* removed <samp>shop</samp> field (moved into [[#Custom shops|<samp>Data/Shops</samp>]])
 +
* removed broken <samp>loadActors MainEvent</samp> command
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
| '''likely broken'''
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(✘ broken if they edit <samp>mainEvent</samp> or<br /><samp>afterIceFishing</samp> field)</small>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Data/Festivals/winter25</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* removed <samp>shop</samp> field (moved into [[#Custom shops|<samp>Data/Shops</samp>]])
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/BigCraftablesInformation</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Fish</samp>
| [[#Custom items|changed key type]], [[#Standardized data fields|standardized fields]]
+
| &#32;
 +
* no longer has per-language versions
 +
* [[#Custom items|changed key type]]
 +
* field 13 now refers to whether fish can be tutorial catch
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
| '''✘ likely broken'''
+
| ✘ likely broken
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Blueprints</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/FishPondData</samp>
| asset removed (replaced by [[#Custom buildings|<samp>Data/Buildings</samp>]])
+
| &#32;
 +
* added required <samp>Id</samp> & optional <samp>Precedence</samp> fields
 +
* standardized <samp>ID</samp>→<samp>Id</samp> naming
 +
* changed to qualified item IDs
 +
* moved fallback entries to bottom
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✘ likely broken
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Data/fruitTrees</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* [[#Custom fruit trees|completely overhauled]]
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
|-
  −
| <samp>Data/Boots</samp>
  −
| [[#Custom items|changed key type]], added display name
   
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
| '''✘ likely broken'''
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Bundles</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Furniture</samp>
| [[#Standardized data fields|standardized fields]], added display name
+
| &#32;
 +
* [[#Custom items|changed key type]]
 +
* replaced translations with [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable strings]]
 +
* [[#Custom items|changed key type]]
 +
* can no longer omit empty fields before display name
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
| '''✘ likely broken'''
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(covered by runtime migration)</small>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/ClothingInformation</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/hats</samp>
| asset removed (replaced by [[#Custom pants|<samp>Data/Pants</samp>]] and [[#Custom shirts|<samp>Data/Shirts</samp>]])
+
| &#32;
 +
* [[#Custom items|changed key type]]
 +
* can no longer omit empty fields before display name
 +
* added display name field in English
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ likely broken'''
 
| '''✘ likely broken'''
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/ConcessionTastes</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
| [[#Custom movie concessions|added new required fields (<samp>Texture</samp> and <samp>SpriteIndex</samp>)]], added automatic <samp>ID</samp> field
+
| &#32;
 +
* [[#Custom locations|completely overhauled]]
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(✘ broken if they add new concessions)</small>
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(covered by runtime migration)</small>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/CookingRecipes</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/mail</samp>
| no longer has per-language versions, removed display names (now default to item name)
+
| &#32;
 +
* migrated to <samp>%item id</samp> (backwards-compatible)
 +
* removed unused entries
 +
* fixed typos
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/CraftingRecipes</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Monsters</samp>
| no longer has per-language versions, added <samp>default</samp> unlock condition, removed display names (now default to item name), fixed typo in Cookout Kit entry
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* changed ''Dust Spirit'' display name to ''Dust Sprite''
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Crops</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Movies</samp>
| [[#Custom crops|completely overhauled]]
+
| &#32;
 +
* [[#Custom movies|significantly overhauled]]
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Events/Farm</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/MoviesReactions</samp>
| updated pet event to support custom pet types
+
| &#32;
 +
* replaced translations with [[Modding:Tokenizable strings|tokenizable strings]]
 +
* standardized <samp>ID</samp>→<samp>Id</samp> naming
 +
* fixed typo
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Events/FishShop</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/NPCDispositions</samp>
| fixed typos
+
| &#32;
 +
* asset replaced by [[#Custom NPCs|<samp>Data/Characters</samp>]]
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(covered by runtime migration)</small>
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Data/NPCGiftTastes</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* removed invalid item IDs
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Events/Forest</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/ObjectContextTags</samp>
| fixed typos, updated Jas <samp>faceDirection</samp> command for sewer event
+
| &#32;
| ✘ will remove changes
+
* asset removed (replaced by <samp>ContextTags</samp> field in [[#Custom big craftables|<samp>Data/BigCraftables</samp>]] and [[#Custom objects|<samp>Data/Objects</samp>]])
| ✓ mostly unaffected
+
| '''broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(covered by runtime migration,<br />except context tags defined<br />before their objects and context<br />tags for bigcraftables.)
 +
</small>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Events/IslandHut</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/ObjectInformation</samp>
| updated how Leo's name is translated
+
| &#32;
| ✘ will remove changes
+
* asset replaced by [[#Custom objects|<samp>Data/Objects</samp>]]:
| ✓ mostly unaffected
+
** migrated to data model format
|-
+
** added new features
| <samp>Data/Events/IslandNorth</samp>
+
** added new entries
| updated quote format
+
** adjusted [[#Other item changes|litter items]]
 +
** fixed typos
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(✘ likely broken if they edit the <samp>6497421</samp> event)</small>
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(covered by runtime migration)</small>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Events/IslandSouth</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/PaintData</samp>
| changed event music field from blank to <samp>none</samp> (backwards-compatible)
+
| &#32;
 +
* fixed trailing slash in <samp>Deluxe Barn</samp> entry
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Events/LeahHouse</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/Quests</samp>
| fixed <samp>move</samp> command format in Leah's 2-heart event
+
| &#32;
 +
* changed key type to string
 +
* migrated to use item IDs (backwards-compatible)
 +
* fixed typo
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
|  
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Events/Mountain</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/RandomBundles</samp>
| fixed broken dialogue in Maru's 14-heart event, fixed typos
+
| &#32;
| ✘ will remove changes
+
* add optional <samp>Id</samp> field
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Events/Saloon</samp><br /><samp>Data/Events/SebastianRoom</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/SecretNotes</samp>
| fixed typos
+
| &#32;
 +
* updated <samp>%revealtaste</samp> format (backwards-compatible)
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Events/Town</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/SpecialOrders</samp>
| fixed <samp>warp</samp> command format in community center completed event, fixed typos
+
| &#32;
 +
* changed type of <samp>Repeatable</samp> and <samp>Duration</samp> fields
 +
* added optional <samp>CustomFields</samp> and <samp>Conditions</samp> fields
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
| ✓ mostly unaffected
+
|  
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/FarmAnimals</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/SpousePatios</samp><br /><samp>Data/SpouseRooms</samp>
| [[#Custom farm animals|completely overhauled]]
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed asset (merged into [[#Custom NPCs|<samp>Data/Characters</samp>]])
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
|
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Data/Festivals/fall27</samp>
  −
| removed <samp>shop</samp> field (moved into [[#Custom shops|<samp>Data/Shops</samp>]])
  −
|
  −
|
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Data/Festivals/spring13</samp>
  −
| migrated to new <samp>warpFarmers</samp> command, removed <samp>shop</samp> field (moved into [[#Custom shops|<samp>Data/Shops</samp>]]), fixed typos
   
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(✘ broken if they edit event script fields)</small>
   
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Festivals/spring24</samp><br /><samp>Data/Festivals/summer11</samp><br /><samp>Data/Festivals/summer28</samp><br /><samp>Data/Festivals/winter8</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/TailoringRecipes</samp>
| migrated to new <samp>warpFarmers</samp> command, removed <samp>shop</samp> field (moved into [[#Custom shops|<samp>Data/Shops</samp>]])
+
| &#32;
 +
* changed to [[#Custom items|string item IDs]] (backwards-compatible)
 +
* added optional <samp>Id</samp> and <samp>CraftedItemIdFeminine</samp> fields
 +
* removed <samp>CraftedItemColor</samp> field
 +
* adjusted recipes for gender-variant shirts
 +
* standardized <samp>ID</samp><samp>Id</samp> naming
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(✘ broken if they edit event script fields)</small>
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(<samp>MoveEntries</samp> may break, but fallback entries<br />are now checked last automatically)</small>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Festivals/winter25</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/TV/CookingChannel</samp><br /><samp>Data/TV/TipChannel</samp>
| removed <samp>shop</samp> field (moved into [[#Custom shops|<samp>Data/Shops</samp>]])
+
| &#32;
|
+
* fixed typos
|
+
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Fish</samp>
+
| <samp>Data/weapons</samp>
| no longer has per-language versions, [[#Custom items|changed key type]], field 13 now refers to whether fish can be tutorial catch
+
| &#32;
 +
* [[#Custom melee weapons|completely overhauled]]
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
| ✘ likely broken
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(covered by runtime migration)</small>
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/FishPondData</samp>
+
| <samp>LooseSprites/Cursors</samp>
| added required <samp>Id</samp> field, added optional <samp>Precedence</samp> field, [[#Custom items|changed <samp>ItemId</samp> field type]], moved fallback entries to bottom
+
| &#32;
 +
* new sprites in empty area
 +
* moved mailbox to <samp>Buildings/Mailbox</samp>
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
| ✘ likely broken
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/fruitTrees</samp>
+
| <samp>LooseSprites/Cursors2</samp>
| [[#Custom fruit trees|completely overhauled]]
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* new sprite in empty area
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Furniture</samp>
+
| <samp>LooseSprites/map</samp>
| [[#Custom items|changed key type]], [[#Standardized data fields|standardized fields]], added display name
+
| &#32;
 +
* redrawn to better match in-game locations
 +
* added more detail
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
| '''✘ likely broken'''
+
| ✘ likely broken
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/hats</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/AbandonedJojaMart</samp><br /><samp>Maps/AdventureGuild</samp>
| [[#Custom items|changed key type]], [[#Standardized data fields|standardized fields]], added display name
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
| '''✘ likely broken'''
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
  −
| [[#Custom locations|completely overhauled]]
  −
| '''✘ broken'''
  −
|
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Data/mail</samp>
  −
| migrated to <samp>%item id</samp> (backwards-compatible), removed unused tax entries, fixed typos
   
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Monsters</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/AnimalShop</samp>
| renamed ''Dust Spirit'' to ''Dust Sprite''
+
| &#32;
| ✘ will remove changes
+
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
| ✓ mostly unaffected
+
|
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Movies</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/ArchaeologyHouse</samp>
| added optional <samp>CustomFields</samp> and <samp>Textures</samp> fields
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 +
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
 +
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/MoviesReactions</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/Backwoods</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Backwoods_GraveSite</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Backwoods_Staircase</samp>
| added automatic <samp>ID</samp> field, fixed typo
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* removed unused tile properties
| ✓ mostly unaffected
+
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 +
|
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/NPCDispositions</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/Barn</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Barn2</samp>
| asset removed (replaced by [[#Custom NPCs|<samp>Data/Characters</samp>]])
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* removed unused map properties
| '''✘ broken'''
+
|
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/ObjectContextTags</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/Barn3</samp>
| added new entries & tags
+
| &#32;
 +
* added <samp>AutoFeed</samp> map property
 +
* removed unused map properties
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
| mostly unaffected<br /><small>(for content packs using best practices like appending<br />values, or which only edit their own items)</small>
+
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/ObjectInformation</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/BathHouse_Entry</samp><br /><samp>Maps/BathHouse_MensLocker</samp>
| added new entries, added texture & index fields, adjusted [[#Other item changes|litter items]], [[#Custom items|changed key type]], [[#Standardized data fields|standardized fields]], fixed typos
+
| &#32;
| '''broken'''
+
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
| '''✘ likely broken'''
+
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/PainData</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/BathHouse_Pool</samp>
| fixed trailing slash in <samp>Deluxe Barn</samp> entry
+
| &#32;
|  
+
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
|  
+
* removed unused map & tile properties
 +
|
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/Quests</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/BathHouse_WomensLocker</samp>
| changed item fields to use item IDs (backwards-compatible), changed key type to string, fixed typo
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
| ✓ mostly unaffected
+
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
|-
  −
| <samp>Data/RandomBundles</samp>
  −
| add optional <samp>ID</samp> field
  −
| '''✘ broken'''
  −
| ✓ mostly unaffected
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Data/SecretNotes</samp>
  −
| updated <samp>%revealtaste</samp> format (backwards-compatible)
   
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/SpecialOrders</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/Beach</samp>
| changed type of <samp>Repeatable</samp> and <samp>Duration</samp> fields, added optional <samp>CustomFields</samp> and <samp>Conditions</samp> fields
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* removed unused map properties
|  
+
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 +
|
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/TailoringRecipes</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/Beach-Jellies</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Beach-Luau</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Beach-NightMarket</samp>
| changed to [[#Custom items|string item IDs]] (backwards-compatible), added optional <samp>ID</samp> and <samp>CraftedItemIdFeminine</samp> fields,<br />adjusted recipes for gender-variant shirts, renamed <samp>*ID</samp> to <samp>*Id</samp>
+
| &#32;
 +
* updated for festival shops now in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>
 +
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(<samp>MoveEntries</samp> may break, but fallback entries are now<br />checked last automatically)</small>
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Data/TV/CookingChannel</samp><br /><samp>Data/TV/TipChannel</samp>
  −
| fixed typos
  −
| ✘ will remove changes
   
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Data/weapons</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/Blacksmith</samp>
| [[#Custom melee weapons|completely overhauled]]
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
| '''✘ likely broken'''
+
|
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Effects/BrightWhite</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/BoatTunnel</samp>
| asset removed
+
| &#32;
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>LooseSprites/Cursors</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/BugLand</samp>
| new sprites in empty area, moved mailbox to <samp>Buildings/Mailbox</samp>
+
| &#32;
| '''broken'''
+
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>LooseSprites/Cursors2</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/BusStop</samp>
| new sprite in empty area
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 +
* changed <samp>Action BusTicket</samp> to <samp>Action None</samp>
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
|-
  −
| <samp>Maps/AnimalShop</samp>
  −
| added <samp>Music</samp> map property, removed unused pathfinding tiles
  −
| '''✘ broken'''
   
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/ArchaeologyHouse</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/Caldera</samp>
| removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused map property
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/Barn</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Barn2</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/Cellar</samp>
| removed unused map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/Barn3</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/Club</samp>
| added <samp>AutoFeed</samp> map property, removed unused map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* added <samp>LocationContext</samp> map property
 +
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
|
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
|-
  −
| <samp>Maps/BathHouse_Entry</samp><br /><samp>Maps/BathHouse_MensLocker</samp>
  −
| removed unused pathfinding tiles
  −
|
  −
|
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Maps/BathHouse_Pool</samp>
  −
| added <samp>Music</samp> map property, removed unused map & tile properties, removed unused pathfinding tiles
  −
| '''✘ broken'''
  −
|
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Maps/BathHouse_WomensLocker</samp>
  −
| removed unused pathfinding tiles
  −
|
  −
|
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Maps/Beach</samp>
  −
| added <samp>Music</samp> + <samp>MusicIgnoreInRain</samp> map properties, removed unused map properties, removed unused pathfinding tiles
  −
| '''✘ broken'''
  −
|
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Maps/Beach-Jellies</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Beach-Luau</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Beach-NightMarket</samp>
  −
| updated for festival shops now in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>, removed unused map/tile properties, removed unused pathfinding tiles
  −
| '''✘ broken'''
  −
|
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Maps/Blacksmith</samp>
  −
| removed unused pathfinding tiles
  −
|
  −
|
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Maps/BusStop</samp>
  −
| removed unused map/tile properties, removed unused pathfinding tiles
  −
|
  −
|
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Maps/Cabin</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Cabin1</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Cabin1_marriage</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Cabin2</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Cabin2_marriage</samp>
  −
| removed assets (they were unused)
  −
|
  −
|
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Maps/Caldera</samp>
  −
| added <samp>Music</samp> map property, removed unused map property
  −
| '''✘ broken'''
  −
|
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Maps/Club</samp>
  −
| added <samp>LocationContext</samp> map property
  −
| '''✘ broken'''
  −
|
   
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Coop</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Coop2</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Coop</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Coop2</samp>
| removed unused map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused map properties
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Coop3</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Coop3</samp>
| removed unused map properties, added <samp>AutoFeed</samp> map property
+
| &#32;
 +
* added <samp>AutoFeed</samp> map property
 +
* removed unused map properties
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Desert</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Desert</samp>
| added <samp>LocationContext</samp> map property, removed unused map/tile properties, removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* added <samp>LocationContext</samp> map property
 +
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/ElliottHouse</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/ElliottHouse</samp>
| added <samp>Music</samp> map property, removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 +
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Farm</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Farm_Combat</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Farm_Fishing</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Farm_Foraging</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Farm_FourCorners</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Farm_Island</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Farm_Mining</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Farm</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Farm_Combat</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Farm_Fishing</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Farm_Foraging</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Farm_FourCorners</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Farm_Island</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Farm_Mining</samp>
 
| &#32;
 
| &#32;
* added new tilesheet;
+
* added new tilesheet
* added <samp>PetBowlLocation</samp> map property (for <samp>Maps/Four_Corners</samp> and <samp>Farm/Island</samp> only);
+
* added cabin positions for players 5–8
* significant tile & tile property changes;
+
* added <samp>PetBowlLocation</samp> map property (for <samp>Maps/Four_Corners</samp> and <samp>Farm/Island</samp> only)
* removed farmhouse + pet bowl areas (now moveable);
+
* added <samp>SpouseAreaLocation</samp> map property (for <samp>Maps/Farm_Island</samp> only)
* removed unused map/tile properties;
+
* significant tile & tile property changes
 +
* removed farmhouse + pet bowl areas (now moveable)
 +
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
| ✓ mostly unaffected
+
| ✘ may remove changes
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Farm_Greenhouse_Dirt</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Farm_Greenhouse_Dirt_FourCorners</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Farm_Greenhouse_Dirt</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Farm_Greenhouse_Dirt_FourCorners</samp>
| removed unused map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused map properties
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/FarmHouse</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/FarmHouse</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_Bedroom_Normal</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_Bedroom_Open</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_Cellar</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_ChildBed_0</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_ChildBed_1</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_CornerRoom_Add</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_CornerRoom_Remove</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_SouthernRoom_Add</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_SouthernRoom_Remove</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse1</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse1_marriage</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse2</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse2_marriage</samp>
| removed unused map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused map properties
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/FarmHouse_Bedroom_Normal</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_Bedroom_Open</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_Cellar</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_ChildBed_0</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_ChildBed_1</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_CornerRoom_Add</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_CornerRoom_Remove</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_SouthernRoom_Add</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse_SouthernRoom_Remove</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse1</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse1_marriage</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse2</samp><br /><samp>Maps/FarmHouse2_marriage</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/FishingGame</samp>
| removed unused map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/FishShop</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/FishShop</samp>
| fixed broken <samp>DayTiles</samp> and <samp>NightTiles</samp> values, removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* fixed broken <samp>DayTiles</samp> and <samp>NightTiles</samp> values
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 
| ✘ will remove changes
 
| ✘ will remove changes
|
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Forest</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Forest</samp>
| removed unused map/tile properties, removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Forest-FlowerFestival</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Forest-FlowerFestival</samp>
| updated for festival shops now in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>, removed unused map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* updated for festival shops now in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>
 +
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
|
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Forest-IceFestival</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Forest-IceFestival</samp>
| updated for festival shops now in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>, fixed warp positions, removed unused map/tile properties, removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* updated for festival shops now in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>
 +
* fixed warp positions
 +
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
|
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Forest-SewerClean</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Forest-SewerClean</samp>
| removed unused map/tile properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/HaleyHouse</samp><br /><samp>Maps/HarveyRoom</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/HaleyHouse</samp><br /><samp>Maps/HarveyRoom</samp>
| removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Hospital</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Hospital</samp>
| added <samp>Music</samp> and <samp>MusicIgnoreInRain</samp> map properties, removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
| '''broken'''
+
* removed deprecated <samp>UniquePortrait</samp> & <samp>UniqueSprite</samp> map properties
|
+
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 +
| ✘ will remove changes<br /><small>(This may cause mod conflicts)</samp>
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Island_Bridge_Broken</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Island_Bridge_Repaired</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Island_House_Cave</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Island_Bridge_Broken</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Island_Bridge_Repaired</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Island_House_Cave</samp>
| removed unused map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused map properties
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Island_N</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Island_N</samp>
| update walnut bush tile so it still works in 1.6, removed unused tile property
+
| &#32;
 +
* update walnut bush tile so it still works in 1.6
 +
* removed unused tile property
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Maps/IslandNorthCave1</samp><br /><samp>Maps/IslandSouthEastCave</samp><br /><samp>Maps/IslandSouthEastCave_pirates</samp><br /><samp>Maps/IslandWestCave1</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Maps/Island_Bridge_Broken</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Island_Bridge_Repaired</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused map property
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Maps/Island_E</samp><br /><samp>Maps/IslandFarmCave</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/Island_N_Trader</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Island_Secret</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Island_W</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/Island_House_Cave</samp>
| removed unused tile property
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused map property
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/IslandFarmHouse</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/Island_Hut</samp>
| removed unused tile properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Maps/Island_N</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* added a <samp>NowSpawn False</samp> tile property to fix tree that hides a golden walnut
 +
* removed unused tile property
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Maps/Island_N_Trader</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Island_Secret</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused tile property
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/JojaMart</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/Island_Shrine</samp>
| added <samp>Music</samp> and <samp>MusicContext</samp> map properties, removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
| '''broken'''
+
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
|
+
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/JoshHouse</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/Island_W</samp>
| removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused tile property
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/LeahHouse</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/IslandFarmHouse</samp>
| added <samp>Music</samp> map property, removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* removed unused tile properties
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
|-
  −
| <samp>Maps/LeoTreeHouse</samp>
  −
| added <samp>Music</samp> map property
  −
| '''✘ broken'''
   
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/ManorHouse</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/JojaMart</samp><br /><samp>Maps/JoshHouse</samp><br /><samp>Maps/LeahHouse</samp><br /><samp>Maps/ManorHouse</samp>
| removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/MarnieBarn</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Mine</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/MarnieBarn</samp>
| removed unused map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused map properties
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Maps/Mine</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* updated for [[#Custom minecarts|minecart changes]]
 +
* removed unused map properties
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Mountain</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Mountain</samp>
| removed unused map properties, removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Mountain-BridgeFixed</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Mountain_Shortcuts</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Mountain-BridgeFixed</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Mountain_Shortcuts</samp>
| removed unused map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Maps/MovieTheater</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/MovieTheaterScreen</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/MovieTheaterScreen</samp>
| updated for tilesheet changes
+
| &#32;
 +
* updated for tilesheet changes
 
| ✘ broken visuals (e.g. missing chairs)
 
| ✘ broken visuals (e.g. missing chairs)
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(✘ broken visuals if they edit the affected tiles)</small>
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(✘ broken visuals if they edit the affected tiles)</small>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/MovieTheaterScreen_TileSheet</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/MovieTheaterScreen_TileSheet</samp>
| improved light cone, moved chair sprite to make room for new light cone
+
| &#32;
 +
* improved light cone
 +
* moved chair sprite to make room for new light cone
 
| ✘ broken visuals (e.g. missing chairs)
 
| ✘ broken visuals (e.g. missing chairs)
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(✘ broken visuals if they edit the affected sprites)</small>
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected<br /><small>(✘ broken visuals if they edit the affected sprites)</small>
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/paths</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/paths</samp>
| added icon for [[#Custom wild trees|custom wild tree spawn]], removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* added icon for [[#Custom wild trees|custom wild tree spawn]]
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/qiNutRoom_tilesheet_0</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/QiNutRoom</samp>
| removed asset (unused)
+
| &#32;
|
+
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
|
+
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Railroad</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Railroad</samp>
| removed unused map property, removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused map property
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/Saloon</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/Saloon</samp><br /><samp>Maps/SamHouse</samp>
| added <samp>Music</samp> map property, removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
|
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Maps/SamHouse</samp>
  −
| removed unused pathfinding tiles
   
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/SandyHouse</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/SandyHouse</samp>
| added <samp>LocationContext</samp> and <samp>Music</samp> map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* added <samp>LocationContext</samp> map property
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/ScienceHouse</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/ScienceHouse</samp><br /><samp>Maps/SebastianRoom</samp>
| added <samp>Music</samp> map property, removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
|
  −
|-
  −
| <samp>Maps/SebastianRoom</samp>
  −
| removed unused pathfinding tiles
   
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/SeedShop</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/SeedShop</samp>
| removed unused tile properties, removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused tile properties
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/Shed</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/Sewer</samp>
| added <samp>FloorIDs</samp> and <samp>WallIDs</samp> map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Maps/Shed</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Shed2</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* added <samp>FloorIDs</samp> and <samp>WallIDs</samp> map properties
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/SkullCave</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/SkullCave</samp>
| added <samp>LocationContext</samp> map property
+
| &#32;
 +
* added <samp>LocationContext</samp> map property
 +
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
|
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/SlimeHutch</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/SlimeHutch</samp>
| removed unused tile property
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused tile property
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/spousePatios</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/spousePatios</samp>
| removed unused map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/spring_outdoorsTileSheet</samp><br /><samp>Maps/summer_outdoorsTileSheet</samp><br /><samp>Maps/fall_outdoorsTileSheet</samp><br /><samp>Maps/winter_outdoorsTileSheet</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/spring_outdoorsTileSheet</samp><br /><samp>Maps/summer_outdoorsTileSheet</samp><br /><samp>Maps/fall_outdoorsTileSheet</samp><br /><samp>Maps/winter_outdoorsTileSheet</samp>
| Pet bowl moved to <samp>Buildings/Pet Bowl</samp>.
+
| &#32;
 +
* pet bowl moved to <samp>Buildings/Pet Bowl</samp>
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Submarine</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Submarine</samp>
| removed unused tile property
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused tile property
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Sunroom</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Sunroom</samp>
| added <samp>Music</samp> and <samp>MusicIgnoreInRain</samp> properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* added <samp>IsGreenhouse</samp map property
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Tent</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Tent</samp>
| removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Town</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Town</samp>
| added multiple <samp>Music*</samp> map properties, removed unused map properties, changed to [[#Custom garbage cans|new garbage can IDs]] (backwards-compatible), removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* updated [[#Custom garbage cans|garbage can IDs]] (backwards-compatible)
 +
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 +
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Town-Christmas</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Town-Christmas</samp>
| updated for festival shops now in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>, removed unused map properties, removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* updated for festival shops now in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>
 +
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Town-DogHouse</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Town-DogHouse</samp>
| removed unused map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Town-EggFestival</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Town-EggFestival</samp>
| fixed Elliott appearing twice during egg hunt, updated for festival shops now in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>, removed unused map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* updated for festival shops now in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>
 +
* fixed Elliott appearing twice during egg hunt
 +
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Town-Fair</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Town-Fair</samp>
| removed unused map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Town-Halloween</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Town-Halloween</samp>
| updated for festival shops now in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>, removed unused map properties, removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* updated for festival shops now in <samp>Data/Shops</samp>
 +
* removed unused map/tile properties
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| '''✘ broken'''
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Town-Theater</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Town-TheaterCC</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Town-TrashGone</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Town-Theater</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Town-TheaterCC</samp><br /><samp>Maps/Town-TrashGone</samp>
| removed unused map properties
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused tile properties
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Trailer</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Trailer</samp>
| removed unused tile property, removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused tile property
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Trailer_big</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Trailer_big</samp>
| removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| <samp>Maps/Tunnel</samp>
 
| <samp>Maps/Tunnel</samp>
| removed unused map property
+
| &#32;
|
+
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
|
+
* removed unused map property
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/WizardHouse</samp>
+
| <samp>Maps/WitchHut</samp>
| removed unused pathfinding tiles
+
| &#32;
|
+
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Maps/WitchSwamp</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Maps/WitchWarpCave</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Maps/WizardHouse</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
 +
* removed unused pathfinding tiles
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Maps/WizardHouseBasement</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* moved <samp>Music</samp> property into <samp>Data/Locations</samp>
 +
* removed unused map property
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Maps/Woods</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused tile property
 +
* standardized <samp>T</samp> for boolean tile property values (backwards-compatible)
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Minigames/boatJourneyMap</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* asset replaced by redrawn seasonal variants like <samp>fall_boatJourneyMap</samp>
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Strings/Characters</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* added new entries
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| <samp>Maps/WizardHouseBasement</samp>
+
| <samp>Strings/BundleNames</samp>
| removed unused map property
+
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused entries
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Strings/Characters</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* added new entries
 +
* removed unused entry
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Strings/credits</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* updated for 1.6
 +
* various changes
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
| ✘ will remove changes
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Strings/Events</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* moved [[#Dialogue changes|flower dance dialogue]] for Emily and Shane to their NPC dialogue files
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Strings/FarmAnimals</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* added new entries
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Strings/Lexicon</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* removed unused entries
 +
|
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Strings/Locations</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* added new entries
 +
* added placeholder to <samp>BusStop_BuyTicketToDesert</samp>
 +
* renamed <samp>BoatTunnel_BuyTicket</samp> to <samp>BuyTicket</samp>
 +
* updated how Professor Snail's name is translated, removed unused entries
 +
* fixed typos
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
| ✓ mostly unaffected
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Strings/NPCNames</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* added new entries
 +
* removed unused entry
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Strings/Notes</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* trimmed trailing whitespace
 +
|
 
|
 
|
 +
|-
 +
| <samp>Strings/Objects</samp>
 +
| &#32;
 +
* added new entries
 +
* removed unused entries
 +
| '''✘ broken'''
 
|
 
|
|-
+
|-
| <samp>Maps/Woods</samp>
+
| <samp>Strings/schedules/Caroline</samp>
| added <samp>Music</samp> and <samp>MusicIgnoreInRain</samp> map properties, removed unused tile property
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* fixed typo
|
+
| ✘ will remove changes
|-
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
| <samp>Strings/Buildings</samp><br /><samp>Strings/Characters</samp>
+
|-
| added new entries
+
| <samp>Strings/SpecialOrderStrings</samp>
| '''✘ broken'''
+
| &#32;
|
+
* renamed ''Dust Spirits'' to ''Dust Sprites''
|-
+
* fixed typos
| <samp>Strings/credits</samp>
+
| ✘ will remove changes
| updated credit line
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
| ✘ will remove changes
+
|-
| ✓ mostly unaffected
+
| <samp>Strings/StringsFromCSFiles</samp>
|-
+
| &#32;
| <samp>Strings/FarmAnimals</samp>
+
* added new entries
| added new entries
+
* removed unused entries
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* reworked <samp>FarmComputer_*</samp> translations
|
+
* merged some gendered translations
|-
+
* merged <samp>ItemDeliveryQuest.cs.13533</samp> into <samp>ItemDeliveryQuest.cs.13534</samp>–<samp>13536</samp>
| <samp>Strings/Locations</samp>
+
* changed some player names from <samp>{0}</samp> to <samp>@</samp>
| replaced bus price with placeholder, updated how Professor Snail's name is translated, removed unused entries, fixed typos
+
* fixed typo
| '''✘ broken'''
+
| '''✘ broken'''
| ✓ mostly unaffected
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
|-
+
|-
| <samp>Strings/NPCNames</samp>
+
| <samp>Strings/StringsFromMaps</samp>
| added new entries
+
| &#32;
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* fixed typos
|
+
* removed unused entries
|-
+
| ✘ will remove changes
| <samp>Strings/Objects</samp><br /><samp>Strings/schedules/Caroline</samp>
+
|  
| fixed typos
+
|-
| ✘ will remove changes
+
| <samp>Strings/UI</samp>
| ✓ mostly unaffected
+
| &#32;
|-
+
* added new entries
| <samp>Strings/SpecialOrderStrings</samp>
+
* added placeholder for cabin count in <samp>Character_CoopHelpString</samp>
| renamed ''Dust Spirit'' to ''Dust Sprite''
+
* fixed typos
| ✘ will remove changes
+
* removed unused entries
| ✓ mostly unaffected
+
| '''✘ broken'''
|-
+
| ✓ mostly unaffected
| <samp>Strings/StringsFromCSFiles</samp>
+
|}
| added new entries, removed unused entries, fixed typos
+
 
| '''✘ broken'''
+
====Removed unused assets====
| ✓ mostly unaffected
+
Stardew Valley 1.6 deletes assets which weren't used by the game. Mods usually aren't affected by this.
|-
+
 
| <samp>Strings/StringsFromMaps</samp>
+
Removed assets:
| fixed typos
+
* <samp>Characters/Dana</samp>
| ✘ will remove changes
+
* <samp>Characters/Dick</samp>
|
+
* <samp>Characters/femaleRival</samp>
|-
+
* <samp>Characters/maleRival</samp>
| <samp>Strings/UI</samp>
+
* <samp>Characters/shirts</samp>
| added new entries, fixed typos
+
* <samp>Characters/WeddingOutfits</samp>
| '''✘ broken'''
+
* <samp>Data/TV/InterviewShow</samp>
| ✓ mostly unaffected
+
* <samp>Effects/BrightWhite</samp>
|}
+
* <samp>Fonts/tinyFontBorder</samp>
 +
* <samp>Maps/Cabin</samp>
 +
* <samp>Maps/Cabin1</samp>
 +
* <samp>Maps/Cabin1_marriage</samp>
 +
* <samp>Maps/Cabin2</samp>
 +
* <samp>Maps/Cabin2_marriage</samp>
 +
* <samp>Maps/Island_Boulder_Removed</samp>
 +
* <samp>Maps/qiNutRoom_tilesheet_0</samp>
 +
* <samp>Maps/spring_outrdoorsTileSheet_lightergrass</samp>
 +
* <samp>Portraits/Dobson</samp>
 +
* <samp>TerrainFeatures/DiggableWall_basic</samp>
 +
* <samp>TerrainFeatures/DiggableWall_basic_dark</samp>
 +
* <samp>TerrainFeatures/DiggableWall_frost</samp>
 +
* <samp>TerrainFeatures/DiggableWall_frost_dark</samp>
 +
* <samp>TerrainFeatures/DiggableWall_lava</samp>
 +
* <samp>TerrainFeatures/DiggableWall_lava_dark</samp>
 +
* <samp>TerrainFeatures/Quartz</samp>
    
==Vanilla release notes==
 
==Vanilla release notes==
{{note box|'''These are unofficial release notes for the 1.6 mod author alpha.'''<br />The [https://twitter.com/ConcernedApe new content announced by ConcernedApe] hasn't been revealed yet and isn't listed below.|type=warning}}
+
''Moved to [[Version History#1.6]].''
 
  −
This is a draft for the [[Version History]] section when 1.6 is released. Feel free to edit or suggest anything that was missed.
  −
 
  −
<blockquote>
  −
<big>'''1.6.0'''</big><br />
  −
Stardew Valley 1.6.0 was released to the Steam beta branch on XX XX 20XX, and released on XX XXXX 20XX.
  −
 
  −
; New features
  −
:* The world map now shows your actual position within the world in real-time (instead of showing you at a fixed point for each location). In multiplayer, you'll see other players' position in real-time too. This currently doesn't apply in [[Cindersap Forest]] or [[Pelican Town]], since their drawn map is too different from the real location.
  −
:* The farmhouse and pet bowl can now be moved through Robin's menu.
  −
:* The [[Farm Computer|farm computer]] can now be used anywhere to see a summary of that location, instead of only the farm.
  −
:* The [[Mini-Jukebox|mini-jukebox]] can now be used on the [[Ginger Island]] farm.
  −
 
  −
; Balance changes
  −
:* You can no longer lose the Golden Scythe, Infinity weapons, or tools when dying.
  −
:* Added [[wikipedia:Coyote time|grace jumps]] in Junimo Kart: when you run off the track, you can still jump for a short time to recover.
  −
:* Increased the [[Forge#Enchantments|shaving enchantment]]'s effect on [[Crops#Giant Crops|giant crops]].<br /><small>Each giant crop now has a 60% chance of dropping an extra six crops while the shaving enchantment is equipped, spread across the number of hits needed to break it. For example, a base axe which breaks the giant crop in three hits gets three 20% chances of dropping 2 crops.</small>
  −
:* The [[The Cave|mushroom cave]] now provides mushrooms every second day. It was unintentionally changed to daily in Stardew Valley 1.5.
  −
:* Randomization no longer produces simple repeating patterns in many cases (e.g. clay farming, mushroom level prediction, crab pot fish offset, etc).<br /><small>You can enable "Use Legacy Randomization" in the [[Options|advanced save options]] to use the old randomization, though some specific patterns may still change due to the underlying changes. That option is mainly intended for speedrunners; most players should keep it disabled for the intended experience.</small>
  −
 
  −
; Quality of life changes
  −
:* Shops now have a slight delay before you can buy/sell items, to help avoid double-clicks doing it accidentally.
  −
:* Planting [[Cactus Seeds|cactus seeds]] on the farm now fails with a message, instead of the seeds dying overnight.
  −
:* [[Marnie's Ranch|Marnie's animal menu]] now shows prices in the tooltip, in case the tooltip covers the price display.
  −
:* Holding a [[Tea Sapling|tea sapling]] or [[Crops|seed]] over a [[Garden Pot|garden pot]] now shows the green/red placement tile.
  −
:* The museum reward menu now prevents picking up a reward that won't fit in your inventory.
  −
:* The museum reward menu now lets you exit while holding a reward. It'll be added to your inventory if possible, otherwise it'll drop at your feet.
  −
:* If an item menu exits while you're holding an item, the item is now always retrieved. (Previously only some item menus like chests would do it.)
  −
:* If a default farm building (like the greenhouse) is somehow removed, it'll now be rebuilt next time you load the save.
  −
:* You can no longer pick up rugs if there's something on it.
  −
:* Positional sounds now fade with distance when off-screen, instead of cutting off abruptly.
  −
:* Made more sounds positional (mainly player and tool sounds).
  −
:* Deleting a save on PC is now much faster.
  −
:* Significantly reduced save loading time when there are many custom locations.
  −
:* Performance improvements.
  −
 
  −
; Other changes
  −
:* Gender-specific clothing variants can now be worn by any gender.
  −
:* After reaching six hearts with some NPCs, they won't visit their rival love interest anymore. This affects [[Alex]] visiting [[Haley]], [[Elliott]] visiting [[Leah]], and Haley visiting Alex.
  −
:* The about page now shows the build number.
  −
:* The about page no longer hides the version if a tip message is shown.
  −
:* The [[Ginger Island#Gem Birds|Ginger Island shrine]] item pedestals are now normal items. Modded players can spawn them to display items decoratively (though they're not obtainable in vanilla currently).
  −
:* Fixed some NPC schedules not being applied:
  −
:** [[Lewis]] visiting the library on winter Sundays;
  −
:** [[Maru]] and [[Penny]] hanging out on summer Sundays;
  −
:** and [[Maru]] tinkering on summer Mondays.
  −
 
  −
; Fixes for gameplay
  −
:* Fixed issues with buffs:
  −
:** Fixed a range of bugs like attribute drift and double-debuff.
  −
:** Fixed food/drink buffs discarded if they have a balanced total of effects (e.g. +2 attack and -2 speed).
  −
:** Fixed negative custom buffs shown with a double-negative (e.g. "--2 speed").
  −
:** Fixed Squid Ink Ravioli buff not remaining active if another food buff is added later (although the buff icon was still shown).
  −
:** Fixed Squid Ink Ravioli not resetting the buff duration when you eat another one, unlike other food buffs.
  −
:** Fixed Squid Ink Ravioli description having an extra blank line.
  −
:** Fixed Burnt not showing the -3 Attack effect.
  −
:* Fixed unable to leave the [[Festival of Ice]] until it ends.
  −
:* Fixed player stuck in swimsuit if they collapse from damage while wearing it.
  −
:* Fixed gates popping off when closing them while the player overlaps the tile.
  −
:* Fixed broken event if the player is defeated in the mines and their name contains a slash.
  −
:* Fixed fishing crash if a treasure chest appears while the player has a large number of stacked fishing buffs.
  −
:* Fixed issue where breaking a [[Bee House|bee house]] containing honey would drop a generic "Honey" item, instead of the flavored honey it would produce when harvested.
  −
:* Fixed issue where using the [[Rain Totem|rain totem]] during a storm would make the next day stormy too, instead of rainy.
  −
:* Fixed issue where you could clear a forest-themed [[The Mines|mine level]] without finding a ladder.
  −
:* Fixed [[Magic Bait|magic bait]] disabling some fish area checks (e.g. so you could catch river fish in the forest pond).
  −
:* Fixed random seeds on [[Ginger Island]] being based on the valley's season.
  −
:* Fixed dropped tools not recovered if they're inside a constructed building.
  −
:* Fixed potted [[Tea Bush|tea bushes]] planted in town not being harvestable.
  −
:* Fixed [[Wedding Ring|wedding rings]] being giftable to NPCs.
  −
:* Fixed exploit where you could keep temporary items like Qi Fruit by selling them to Pierre and buying them back later.
  −
 
  −
; Fixes for NPC dialogue
  −
:* Many NPCs have their own dialogue for accepting a movie invitation, but only in English. This now works in other languages too.
  −
:* Fixed some dialogues that were never shown in-game.<br /><small>Specifically a line in Maru's 14-heart event, three dialogues from Sam related to Kent<!--Thu6_1, Thu6_2, summer_Thu6_1-->, two randomized dialogues when an NPC buys an item you sold to a shop, and two speech bubbles from Marnie/Robin when you enter their shop building.</small>
  −
:* Fixed Lewis not congratulating female farmers after their wedding.
  −
:* Fixed Lewis skipping his final dialogue at the [[Festival of Ice]] on subsequent player wins.
  −
:* Fixed the [[Stardew Valley Fair|fortune teller]] nearly always showing the text for your combat skill, instead of your highest skill.
  −
:* Fixed issue where an NPC who bought an iridium-quality item you sold to a shop could show a low-item-quality dialogue for it.
  −
:* Fixed [[Abigail#Fourteen Hearts|monster grave text]] only shown in English.
  −
 
  −
; Fixes for visual or cosmetic issues
  −
:* The submerged [[fishing]] bobber is now recolored automatically to match the water.
  −
:* Fixed cursor over NPCs sometimes showing a gift icon when they won't accept or react to the held item.
  −
:* Fixed [[Quality Fertilizer|quality fertilizer]] showing a green tile on sprouted crops, even though it can't be placed there.
  −
:* Fixed the <code>!</code> fish bite icon not shown when fishing in the [[Stardew Valley Fair]] and [[Festival of Ice]].
  −
:* Fixed some in-game error messages not having an error icon.
  −
:* Fixed inventory & crafting menus misaligned if you resize the window while they're open.
  −
:* Fixed fruit tree leaves not rustling in winter even if they're in a non-seasonal location like the [[greenhouse]].
  −
:* Fixed weeds being less varied than intended in summer.
  −
:* Fixed intro cutscene position not adjusted when the farmhouse is moved by a mod.
  −
:* Fixed cosmetic issues with the title & shipping screens for higher-resolution displays.
  −
:* Fixed calendar tooltip when a modded festival and birthday occur on the same day.
  −
:* Fixed beds or chests that were hidden for an event not reappearing afterwards.
  −
:* Fixed pre-built cabins sometimes placed on top of a bush or log.
  −
:* Fixed furniture drawn over sitting players if it has no front texture.
  −
:* Fixed the [[forge]] preview always showing soul level one for a [[Galaxy Soul|galaxy soul]] forge.
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:* Fixed many things on [[Ginger Island]] applying the valley's season or weather (including [[Fiber Seeds|fiber seeds]], [[Seasonal Decor|seasonal decor]], [[Seasonal Plant|seasonal plants]], [[Tea Bush|tea bushes]], and [[Tub o' Flowers|tubs o' flowers]]).
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:* Fixed [[Options|advanced save option]] tooltips being able to extend off-screen, and not shown for some field labels.
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:* Fixed Elliott appearing twice during the [[Egg Festival|egg hunt]].
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:* Fixed bombs being invisible when placed on [[The Summit|the summit]].
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; Fixes for display text and localization
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:* Spanish prices are now formatted like ''15o'' instead of ''15g'' to match the translated term (''oro'' instead of ''gold'').
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:* Fixed ''many'' issues in dialogue, events, and other display text (including typos, broken tokens, translations that don't match the original, etc).
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:* Fixed NPC name translations applied to horses/pets that share a name with that NPC.
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:* Fixed unlocalized text shown for...
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:** the building paint menu's region names (like "Roof" or "Trim");
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:** NPC names in some movie theater dialogue;
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:** Professor Snail's name after his first event;
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:** Leo's name in his introductory event for some languages;
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:** fish names for some languages in certain cases;
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:** the 'Miss' text when an attack misses.
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:* Fixed random name generator able to produce words similar to certain slurs.
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:* Fixed [[Dust Sprite|dust sprites]] called ''dust spirits'' in Clint's special order and the summit cutscene.
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:* Fixed Lewis' letter for Feast of the Winter Star saying it starts at 10am instead of 9am.
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:* Fixed some recipe names not matching the items they produce.
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:* Fixed the hats added in 1.5 translating their internal name instead of setting the display name in some languages.
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:* Fixed French formatting times past midnight like "26h" instead of "02h" (e.g. on the fishing TV channel).
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:* Fixed French and Turkish showing broken dialogues about another NPC's gift tastes.
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:* Fixed German truncating Professor Snail's name in his intro event.
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:* Fixed Japanese and Korean formatting buff effects inconsistently.
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:* Fixed Korean credit line missing in other languages.
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:* Fixed Russian event for Professor Snail's intro freezing.
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; Fixed for multiplayer
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:* Joining multiplayer through a Steam invite will now use the Steam servers directly, instead of the GOG servers. This may improve connection stability in some cases.
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:* Partly fixed an old Steam username sometimes shown to other players when you join. It's fixed when connecting through a Steam invite, still being investigated in other cases.
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:* Possibly fixed frequent disconnections for some players.
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:* Fixed [[Egg Festival|egg festival]] requiring 12 eggs to win if there are 5+ players. It now applies the four-player requirement to any player count beyond that.
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:* Fixed farmhands sometimes able to walk out of bounds at festivals.
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:* Fixed various cases where values weren't correctly synced between players.
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:* Fixed watered dirt edges not updated for farmhands when they change overnight.
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; Fixes for modded players
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:* Monsters no longer [[Options#Advanced Game Options|spawn at night]] by default on custom farm types.
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:* Non-binary NPCs can now pathfind through any gendered route (e.g. men's or women's locker room), instead of defaulting to female routes.
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:* Fixed crashes when...
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:** loading a save with unknown locations, an invalid farm type, NPCs with no sprite texture, or null world objects.
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:** the farm map has no grass spawn tile and you walk through crops or grass.
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:** the data for an item, animal, tree, etc no longer exists.
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:** [[Carpenter's Shop#Painting|painting a building]] if its sprite changed to a smaller one since it was last painted.
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:** playing audio which doesn't exist (it now logs an error and plays a default 'quiet click' sound instead).
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:** a farmhand warps to a location which doesn't exist locally yet.
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:** an NPC can't parse its dialogue (it now logs the error and defaults to "..." instead).
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:** a [[Mini-Jukebox|mini-jukebox]] has an invalid track selected (it now turns off instead).
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:** a [[Mini-Shipping Bin|mini-shipping bin]] has null items.
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:** a [[Statue Of Endless Fortune|statue of endless fortune]] tries to produce a gift for an NPC whose first loved gift is a category or context tag (it now now chooses the first valid gift taste, and falls back to a non-birthday gift if none was found);
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:** a farm animal warps home in rare cases.
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:* Fixed calendar support for multiple events on the same day (including multiple weddings, multiple birthdays, birthdays on a festival day, etc).
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:* Fixed horses in indoor locations or [[The Mines|mine]]/[[Volcano Dungeon|volcano]] levels unable to return home.
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:* Fixed event setup not allowing more than 9 players.
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:* Fixed events not exiting correctly if they crash before the first script command.
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:* Fixed event errors not logged to the console.
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:* Fixed potential event crash if a custom NPC name contains 'farmer'.
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:* Fixed save loading very slowly if it has a broken outdoors location in some cases.
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:* Fixed some items being unremovable when spawned by players. This affects [[Incubator|incubators]], [[The Cave#Mushrooms|mushroom boxes]], [[Slime Ball|slime balls]], and three unused items (locked doors and alternate [[Wicked Statue|wicked statue]]).
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; Other bug fixes
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:* Fixed crashes when...
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:** taking a screenshot on macOS if the <samp>~/.local</samp> folder doesn't exist.
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:** a farmhand warps just as certain things happen (e.g. pet sounds).
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:* Fixed able to equip a [[staircase]] as pants to obtain [[Trimmed Lucky Purple Shorts|trimmed lucky purple shorts]].
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:* Fixed being able to place a [[Yellow Couch|yellow couch]] in a [[loom]].
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:* Fixed wilderness farm spawning a stone in water.
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:* Fixed hilltop farm spawning grass inside of stumps.
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:* Fixed [[Trash Bear]] treated as a villager (e.g. it could theoretically be picked for quests).
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:* Fixed save folder collision if you set the save's name & seed to the same value as an existing save.
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:* Fixed issue where viewing a letter with multiple pages and positioning the cursor directly above the skip button could cause the next viewed event to be skipped when the A button is pressed to progress text.
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:* Fixed the [[Secrets#Lonely Stone|lonely stone]] map tooltip not accessible with a gamepad.
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:* Fixed the build number not set on Linux/macOS.
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; Other changes
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:* See [[Modding:Migrate to Stardew Valley 1.6|changes for mod authors]].
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==See also==
 
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