Stardew Valley Player Uses A Smart Trick To Get Everyone To Move In Without Mods

Stardew Valley Player Uses A Smart Trick To Get Everyone To Move In Without Mods

Summary A Stardew Valley player showed off their farm that includes eight villagers living there instead of in Pelican Town.

A highly populated farm like this can be achieved in vanilla Stardew, only requiring creative thinking with a multiplayer save.

Having so many houses on a farm helps with creativity and provides more decoration options.

A Stardew Valley player shared an interesting way to have multiple villagers living on their farm without the need for mods. There are many ways that players can choose to play through the cozy farming simulator, and marrying villagers is one of the more popular choices that players make. Some players choose to court just one of the candidates per play through, but others choose to create a drama-filled Pelican Town fit for a soap opera. Without mods, it's possible to date multiple characters at once, but only one villager can move onto the farm, unless players use one simple workaround.

Reddit user WLOR shared an image of their farmer happily living alongside eight villagers from Pelican Town. The image shows a farm that's beautifully set up, basically replacing the town itself just with the number of houses built on their property.

Many comments questioned how that was possible, especially since WLOR mentioned this was done using "completely vanilla" Stardew Valley, which means it is un-modded. This was achieved by starting a multiplayer save and setting up multiple homes on their farm, but they did not mention if they were the only ones on this multiplayer save or if others joined them.

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This Stardew Valley Multiplayer Trick Has Multiple Benefits

Aside From Marriage Options, Players Can Decorate Their Farms Even More

This method looks like a peaceful option to introduce multiple villagers onto the farm. Each home can be customized, so each of the houses are unique to the villagers. A few comments joked that it felt more like an Animal Crossing island than a farm in Stardew Valley, but that shows how truly customizable the farms are. Each farm in Stardew Valley has unique challenges, but setting up the multiplayer save could prove to be beneficial for more than just having multiple spouses and homes on the farm.

Aside from being able to live with more than half of the eligible marriage candidates, the multiplayer trick WLOR shared can be a draw for many play styles. The aesthetic of more than one cabin on the farm alone might be of interest for more players to try this route themselves. There are a variety of different ways that players can decorate their farmhouses, but they are fairly limited in space. Even with upgrades, each room can only be decorated so much, but with this option, they have eight different houses they can design and decorate to their hearts' content.

The variety of play styles that Stardew Valley allows is just one of the many reasons people love the game and continue to avidly play after almost a decade. Fans will share something that many people would never think about doing, but it inspires them to try it for themselves. There were many people that didn't realize this multiplayer hack was an option, but it is likely they'll start a save of their own. With the quality of life updates and exciting new features ConcernedApe keeps introducing, Stardew Valley will continue to capture the hearts of fans and inspire fun challenges.

Source: WLOR/Reddit

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