A Stardew Valley player has shared the apothecary they designed. The shop uses items from the recent Stardew Valley 1.6 update, and the design has charmed fellow players.
Stardew Valley players are a creative bunch. While Stardew Valley has less of an emphasis on creating and designing than titles like Minecraft, that doesn't stop fans from customizing their farms and buildings to be their very own. Fans have built shops, spas, hideaways, and all kinds of things in sheds on their farms, plus a number of unique builds inside their own farmhouses. With the release of the Stardew Valley 1.6 update, even more items have been added to the game for players to use in their dream builds.
Stardew Valley player RylieSensei shared their new apothecary on Reddit with fellow fans. The small room is stuffed full of plants, including trees and flower pots growing crops, collectibles, and decorations that complete the look of an apothecary shop. New items like the Crystal Ball, Cauldron, and Wizard's Fireplace helped to make the build look appropriately spooky and magical. The green smoke rising from the cauldron and the cats nestled into the corner complete the look.
Fellow Stardew Valley fans in the comments were quite positive and receptive to the unique apothecary. Several were impressed with the overall design, while others expressed interest in where RylieSensei had acquired some of the items in the room. Others responded by explaining that the 1.6 Stardew Valley update added a Wizard Catalogue that contains many of the items that the player used to decorate the apothecary. Like the furniture catalogue, players can freely access any item that's listed in the catalogue in whatever quantity they wish.
Other players joked that the OP needed more cats in the room. RylieSensei was amused, noting that they'd already adopted all the cat varieties available in the game, but would double the number in response. This would have once required mods, but the 1.6 update added the ability to adopt additional pets on a player's farm. Some players have gathered an absurd number of cats on their Stardew Valley farms, so there's definitely room for more in this build.
It remains to be seen if Stardew Valley will receive any more major updates at this point. While 1.6 may be the last major content release, developer ConcernedApe has changed his mind in the past, resuming updates on the game despite Haunted Chocolatier being in development. While 1.6 has plenty for fans to enjoy, only the developer knows what — if anything — is next for Stardew Valley.
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