Summary
- Players can place beds in buildings on their farm to avoid passing out outside their house in Stardew Valley.
- Recent update allow players to relocate beds in Stardew Valley.
- Numerous fans were unaware of the ability to have multiple beds or move them, leading to new strategies.
A Stardew Valley player's helpful discovery could aid other farmers, as it could provide a way to avoid passing out on one's own farm. Passing out in Stardew Valley can come with potential consequences, and making it back to one's bed by 2 am isn't always easy.
Stardew Valley players learn pretty early on that there are some negatives when they don't make it into their beds by 2 am. Passing out in Stardew Valley outside of one's house means potentially losing some money and having reduced energy the next day. Numerous players have experienced falling asleep mere feet away from their beds, or just outside their homes, to their frustration.
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One Stardew Valley player has shared a helpful tip, and some fans didn't know that it was possible to do. Marvsup shared an image of their farmer sleeping in their chicken coop, but not from passing out. Instead, the farmer has set a bed down in the corner, and is actively going to sleep. Since players can have more than one bed and move beds in Stardew Valley, players can put beds down in their other farm buildings, like the coop, sheds, or the barn. In the event that a player is rushing home and still has chores to do, or simply can't make it to their main residence before it's too late, they can instead duck into one of their other buildings and use a bed there.
Stardew Valley Fans Celebrate Clever Bed Idea
It seems that a lot of players didn't know that it was possible to relocate beds or to have more than one. It wasn't always possible in the game, but some of the title's recent updates have made changes to the way that furniture works, including the ability to place beds outside of one's house. Fans have suggested ways to fully optimize this ability, like building Stardew Valley sheds near every entrance to a player's farm, so they can easily run into one and get into bed before it's too late. It's also a neat idea to speed up farming in the morning, as players will wake up where they went to sleep, so they can readily access things like the chicken coop without having to run through their houses and across the farm to where their buildings are located.
Stardew Valley players often share helpful tips and discoveries with one another like these. While the game is easy to get started in, many elements of it aren't completely spelled out to players, so things can be overlooked. This is especially true when an update to Stardew Valley makes changes to how the game works. While fans shouldn't expect any large content updates in the near future as ConcernedApe focuses on Haunted Chocolatier's development, it seems there are still some little-known details that take much of the community by surprise.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 90 /100 Critics Rec: 99%
- Released
- February 26, 2016
- ESRB
- E for Everyone (Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Language, Simulated Gambling, Use of Alcohol and Tobacco)
- Developer(s)
- ConcernedApe
- Publisher(s)
- ConcernedApe
- Engine
- Proprietary
- Multiplayer
- Local Multiplayer, Online Multiplayer
- Cross-Platform Play
- Stardew Valley does not currently support crossplay between different consoles and PC
- Genre(s)
- RPG, Simulation