A glitch in 1.6 is making characters extremely wealthy overnight. There are various ways to accumulate gold in, as players build a dilapidated farm their character has inherited, bringing its standards up to produce several different types of goods.
Now it may be some people's dream to fall asleep and wake up without ever having to worry about money again, but this happened to one lucky character. According to Redditor KillerWhitman00, their friend passed out at 2 am during a cutscene in a multiplayer game and woke up with over 100 million gold in the Current Funds section of their inventory.
One of the server mods encouraged KillerWhitman00 to report the issue on the official forums, to which the general consensus seemed to be that "" and players would much rather keep exploiting the glitch to the point where they could become billionaires themselves. rimoldi98 did point out the risks of doing this, however, suggesting that such a glitch could break save files as the Current Funds, Total Earnings, and current gold values are all different, so one "" action that expects those to be the same could cause the game to break.
Although KillerWhitman00's glitch may seem like an easy way to cheat the system, players have become billionaires through more legitimate means. Fellow Redditor gorz1244 also took to the r/StardewValley subreddit to share a screenshot of over a billion gold in both their Current Funds and Total Earnings counters, asking players what they should spend it on.
When asked how gorz1244 became so wealthy in the game, they replied that it took "", which is reflected by the fact that they're on Day 11 of Winter, Year 18 in their screenshot. Apparently, the key was to sell artisan and fishing goods, with the main earners being "" Old-Answer232 did point out that now gorz1244 has this wealth, they could purchase several Statues of Endless Fortunes, pointing out that 1000 of these can earn "", making it "".
has always been about putting in the hard graft to build a farm that is uniquely players' own while still providing a relatively relaxing gameplay experience overall, so while gorz1244 and Old-Answer232's method does seem like more of a grind than merely waking up to find a huge amount of gold, but it does sound like a more satisfying way to play the game in the long run.
Stardew Valley is a charming indie farming scene that took the world by storm. After inheriting a run-down farm from their grandfather, the player moves to Stardew Valley to start a new life away from the city. Grow crops, raise animals, befriend the villagers, and discover the secrets the valley has to offer.
The website gametalkz.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.
A fan recreated every villager in , including everyone's most-hated one. There has been no shortage of recreations of favorite bachelors and bachelorettes in other games, with the 12 marriage candidates in being among some of the most well-loved and discussed characters in recent times, but it is uncommon for other less popular villagers to get the same amount of attention. Though some fans have differing opinions on the best person to marry, everyone seemingly agrees on the most-hated villager in the game.
Stardew Valley players have been trying to piece together just what triggers the bug in the 1.6 update that has been causing their valuable Prismatic Shards to disappear from storage containers. Now, one Stardew Valley player thinks they may have the answer.
Stardew Valley's Skull Cavern is no joke, and one player who shared their unfortunate experience knows that all too well. Any Stardew Valley player entering the advanced dungeon should prepare for the worst, but chances are many players haven't had to deal with facing something quite this panic-inducing.
Like all good updates, the 1.6 patch comes with a handful of bugs. Though ConcernedApe has been relatively diligent about putting out patches following 1.6's release as players work through all the new content added to the game, one player figured out why their Prismatic Shards and other valuable items have been mysteriously disappearing.
Stardew Valley has recently made the Slime Hutch significantly smaller. While the change is already six weeks old, some Stardew Valley players have only now started noticing it.
A Stardew Valley player is sharing a discovery they made in the game after having spent 250 hours playing. Stardew Valley contains many secrets, and some of its game mechanics go unnoticed by fans, no matter how long they've been playing.
A Stardew Valley player has pointed out that the game would hugely benefit from letting the player grow lemons. Stardew Valley's 1.6 update added a lot of new content and even some new crops to the game, but lemons weren't among them.
An artist has drawn the characters of Stardew Valley in the world of Fallout, providing a glimpse of how Pelican Town's citizens would fare in the post-apocalyptic Wasteland. Both franchises are incredibly popular among gamers.
A Stardew Valley player has experienced an unexpected glitch that led to their ducks throwing a dance party in their coop. The strange sight would be amusing for nearly any Stardew Valley player who encountered it.
A Stardew Valley player has shared a cheatsheet to help others quickly establish strong friendships with fellow villagers in the game. The visual guide compiles various important traits of the NPCs which can help new Stardew Valley players learn how to make friends and unlock rewards.
The variety of farm types in Stardew Valley allow players to approach the game in a number of ways, including one fan who devised an intricately structured Forest Farm. With the release of Stardew Valley Update 1.6, both new and returning players have been jumping in to try out each of the different starter farms, leading many to share their farm layouts to assist and inspire others.
Making friends with the citizens of Pelican Town is one of the core pillars of but for those players who don't want to spend all that time researching who likes and dislikes what, an excellent new cheat sheet makes the process much simpler. While many guides have been created to help illustrate exactly what presents farmers should dish out to the villagers of the game, it can be especially painful navigating through them all at a moment's notice. Having essential information distilled down to a single page makes the process much easier and more straightforward.