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.
25.04.2024 - 00:31 / gamerant.com / Stardew Valley / Sarah Fields
A Stardew Valley fan has shared their converted bedroom room with other players, and fans are charmed. The Stardew Valley player decided to overhaul their room to turn it into a cozy tea room, giving the space a completely different feel than before.
Stardew Valley lets players overhaul their farm houses and other structures, like sheds, essentially however they like. Originally, farmers were somewhat limited in what they could do with their bedrooms, as the bed was a permanent fixture. However, back in the 1.5 Stardew Valley update, the game added the ability to move beds, giving players the option to put one somewhere else in their farmhouse. This essentially turned the default bedroom into an open canvas for players, allowing them to completely repurpose the space if they saw fit.
That's what Stardew Valley player heeeeeeyhello did, as demonstrated by a pair of images they shared of their charming tea room. The room has been flooded with potted plants and decorative plants, creating a very green space that's quite relaxing. A few sparse lights are set around the room, but large windows on the wall allow the room to flood with daylight. The player has set down a table and chairs at the south end of the room, complete with a tea cup, and another bench is present in the corner, giving an option of places to relax in.
The ability to grow tea plants was added in the Stardew Valley 1.4 update, and a few of the plants can be spotted here. The player pointed out that they want more tea plants, but need to gather fiber to create more. Heeeeeeyhello notes that they love matcha green tea, and that fondness helped to inspire the new use of this room.
Tea in Stardew Valley can be used for a variety of purposes, depending on what the player is most interested in. For fans like heeeeeeyhello, one of the best uses of the tea may be brewing and drinking it, which can be achieved once the tea saplings are fully grown and they have tea leaves to be gathered. Green tea in the game counts as an artisan good, but its value isn't as high as some other items. However, it does have some perks, giving the player +30 energy and a +.5 speed buff. It also makes a good gift, with everyone in the town enjoying it to an extent, except for the kids Jas and Vincent.
While Stardew Valley's tea leaves are less valuable in terms of speed buffs or artisan product earnings than some options in the game, there are still perks to the plant. Tea saplings don't need to be watered, so players can completely ignore them until their tea leaves are ready to be harvested. Gathering the leaves doesn't destroy the plant, which will continue to produce new leaves that can be picked at the end of every season. Winter is usually a dormant period for
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.
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is a cozy farming and life sim game that offers much more than just fishing and romancing villagers. When the main character is not working on their farm, they need a relaxing home to get away to and share with their growing family. Decorating this farmhouse can become a daunting task for some players, however, especially later in the game when there are numerous rooms to fill and not much direction given on what should be placed in them. Thankfully, many creative players have shared their designs online for others to draw inspiration from.