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(no reason not to include the night market event days, and 3 without the night market is inaccurate anyways)
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There are four '''Seasons''' in ''[[Stardew Valley]]'': {{Season|Spring}}, {{Season|Summer}}, {{Season|Fall}}, and {{Season|Winter}}. Each Season lasts 28 [[Day Cycle|days]]. The game begins on the first day of [[Spring]]. After completing a cycle of seasons, the game moves forward one year when Spring starts again. Years are tied to a few events, but there's no limit on the number of years which can be played. A villager's daily routines may change with a new season or with some events. Each season comes with a distinctive visual style.
 
There are four '''Seasons''' in ''[[Stardew Valley]]'': {{Season|Spring}}, {{Season|Summer}}, {{Season|Fall}}, and {{Season|Winter}}. Each Season lasts 28 [[Day Cycle|days]]. The game begins on the first day of [[Spring]]. After completing a cycle of seasons, the game moves forward one year when Spring starts again. Years are tied to a few events, but there's no limit on the number of years which can be played. A villager's daily routines may change with a new season or with some events. Each season comes with a distinctive visual style.
  
Spring, Summer, and Fall have two [[Festivals|festival]] days, and Winter has three, (Not including the [[Night Market]] Events.) At festivals, the [[Pelican Town]] community gathers for special activities. Special items can be bought, games played, prizes won, and information gained.
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Spring, Summer, and Fall have two [[Festivals|festival]] days, and Winter has five. At festivals, the [[Pelican Town]] community gathers for special activities. Special items can be bought, games played, prizes won, and information gained.
  
 
Most [[crops]], [[Foraging]] items, and [[Fishing|fish]] are available only during their particular season or seasons. The seed selection available in [[Pierre's General Store]] (or [[Joja Mart]]) changes each season.
 
Most [[crops]], [[Foraging]] items, and [[Fishing|fish]] are available only during their particular season or seasons. The seed selection available in [[Pierre's General Store]] (or [[Joja Mart]]) changes each season.

Revision as of 02:21, 24 August 2021

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There are four Seasons in Stardew Valley: Spring.png Spring, Summer.png Summer, Fall.png Fall, and Winter.png Winter. Each Season lasts 28 days. The game begins on the first day of Spring. After completing a cycle of seasons, the game moves forward one year when Spring starts again. Years are tied to a few events, but there's no limit on the number of years which can be played. A villager's daily routines may change with a new season or with some events. Each season comes with a distinctive visual style.

Spring, Summer, and Fall have two festival days, and Winter has five. At festivals, the Pelican Town community gathers for special activities. Special items can be bought, games played, prizes won, and information gained.

Most crops, Foraging items, and fish are available only during their particular season or seasons. The seed selection available in Pierre's General Store (or Joja Mart) changes each season.

Some areas are unaffected by the seasons, including indoor and underground areas, The Desert and Ginger Island.

Transition

When a season ends (end of day 28), crops wither and die unless they can also grow during the coming season (pay attention to those growing days). At that time, fertilizer used on soil also expires, unless it is on a tile where a continuing multi-season crop is planted.

During seasonal shifts, your farm will also experience minor disrepair: the fallowing of tilled land, and the appearance of random debris that also must be cleared before planting can begin again. Land that is still planted when the season changes does not undergo disrepair. During the shift from Winter to Spring (next year), your farm experiences a major disrepair where more debris and Large Stumps appear.

Trivia

In the startup cutscene, you arrive in Stardew Valley and it is not winter. Yet you awaken the next day, your first day, and it is the first day of Spring.