5 Things Every New Stardew Valley Mobile Must Do


If you’ve ever dreamed of owning and managing a farm, like really really getting into the day-to-day life of a farmer, you’re probably considering purchasing Stardew Valley Mobile. After all, it’s the most convenient option instead of being tied to your PC or gaming console. Since you’re here, it’s just safe to assume that you’ve already made the best game purchase and are wondering what you should do as a new Stardew player. 

Well, the good news is, Stardew Valley is very easy to play. If you’ve played Harvest Moon before or if you’ve watched farm movies or TV shows on streaming services, that’s basically it. Here are five things you should start doing as early as possible. 

 

  • Prioritize your crops.

 

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As soon as you arrive at your farm, start planting crops right away. In Stardew Valley, farming is your bread and butter, and it’s how you’ll start making money fast. In the beginning, stick to simple crops like parsnips, and as you get comfortable, diversify into others like potatoes, cauliflower, and beans. Always keep an eye on the season since crops only grow in their specific seasons. 

 

  • Make friends with locals. 

 

One of the most rewarding aspects of the game is the relationships you can build with the people in your community. It makes it feel like you’re really a part of a community in your own world, and it shows you how important socialization is. The best part about this is socializing in Stardew Valley can give you rewards, like gifts, recipes, and special events. Make it a habit to talk to a few NPCs each day and give them gifts they love. Check their likes and dislikes, just like how you would if you’re trying to befriend someone in real life. 

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Another advantage of this game is it is played offline. That means you don’t need a high-speed internet connection or switch to a more reliable internet provider to enjoy the game and socialize with people. 

 

  • Learn how to manage your energy.

 

Your character only gets limited energy per day, so it’s important to make the most out of it. While you can replenish it by eating or drinking food, you can save money and resources if you can manage it properly. Whether you’re planting and watering crops, fishing, chopping wood, or mining, each action consumes energy. Make sure to monitor your energy levels, and don’t let it drop too low, or you’ll risk passing out and losing valuable items.

 

  • Explore the Mines Early

 

Once the mines are unlocked, make exploring them a priority. Not only can you gather valuable resources like ores and gems, but you’ll also find essential materials for upgrading your tools. The deeper you go, the more valuable the loot. Be prepared with food to keep your energy up and a good weapon to fight monsters. It’s actually one of the best ways to supplement your farming income and get materials for crafting items that will help improve your farm.

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Make sure to pay attention to the time when you’re in the mines and make sure you have enough time to return to your farm before the clock hits 2:00. Don’t worry — we know that some games require high-speed internet like DISH Network. But for this game, you don’t need to worry about that because no

 

  • Prioritize upgrading your tools.

 

Your tools are your partner in farming, fishing, mining, and gathering. Prioritize upgrading your pickaxe and watering can first, as these will save you a lot of time and energy. Then, visit the blacksmith and exchange the required materials and gold to upgrade your tools. Over time, your upgrades will significantly boost your productivity, which allows you to get more done in a single day.

Final Thoughts

The key to a successful farm in Stardew Valley is to focus on tasks and upgrades that will give you a boost and make the game easier in the future. These five things should be your foundation in starting your farm. Trust us, you’ll have smooth sailing farm management when you get these things in line as early as possible.