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This is convenient for those who don't want to do the math just about everyone. Why limit yourself to traveling to the Wizard's house to change your appearance. Spending gold seems a bit excessive to redesign your character. The Get Dressed mod provides you with even more customization options than what you can do in the vanilla version of Stardew Valley.

Being able to change your characters hairstyle and face type are among the various ways you can customize your player with the Get Dressed Mod.

Simply go to the mirror in your house and change your appearance. Download the Get Dressed mod today! While a mod such as Lookup Anything adds more information, players might feel overburdened by the descriptions it gives.

After hovering over someone's character on the calendar, a tooltip menu will pop up, explaining what their favorite gifts are. This mod applies to home calendars and the one found in town on the billboard. By itself, the Content Patcher mod doesn't do anything. It does, however, allow you to install content packs without replacing the game's XNB files. Being able to change the weather, date, and adding festivals to Stardew Valley make Content Patcher a sublime mod.

Rather than being one content pack, Nexus Mods user infectmeinjectme uploaded a collection of content packs from which you can pick and choose. Stuff like a functioning kitchen from the very beginning, and a small greenhouse, but also large windows. And the view out those windows will change depending on the season. Actually so much more, that writing it all down would take the same amount of time as actually playing through on the map.

Definitely check it out and see what you think. Well at least not this modder, who felt the need to expand the Stardew Valley caves as well.

And thank the farming gods they did! It offers five new cave maps that are both bigger and more functional than vanilla. This replaces the fishing farm to provide a small island and connected fishing cave. Or decide which monsters will spawn where.

Shiko is a popular mod that adds a whole new character to the game. Shiko is a model that decided to move to Pelican Town for a quieter life. Like many other characters in the game, you can unlock her story by giving her gifts, doing quests, and stopping by to chat with her each day. Shiko is also able to be married, and comes with her own romance events for you to uncover. If you have already romanced all the other characters in the game, then Shiko can be a breath of fresh air. Stardew Valley Expanded is the biggest mod currently available for the game, and adds tons of features.

The mod adds tons of new story content, twelve new characters, areas, over new events, and dialogue. The mod isn't done yet, and regular updates are still being added.

If you're tired of waiting for new official updates, then this is a download that you need to grab. The new areas are fun, and the new characters make for a more diverse world and expanded romance options. There are also new farms available, as well as, an expanded Joja storyline. While we don't want to spoil too many of the details, this mod is a must-have for any Stardew Valley player. Sundrop City is now in pre-alpha, and we couldn't be more excited. This mod adds in a whole city to the game and is set to be updated with tons of city-related story content and some new characters.

If you're looking for a huge mod that is going to be updated regularly, then Sundrop City is a safe bet. Currently, you can explore the whole city and get a glimpse at some of the new NPCs; you can also take a look at the buildings that are currently under development.

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Do that several times in a row, and the quality of your fish will improve with each catch, up to Iridium-level! While I like most of the hats on sale at the little hut south of the forest, others are quite frankly unwearable.

While customizing options have expanded greatly throughout the years, there are never enough hairstyles for a character creation enthusiast! This mod lets you acquire any amount of any item in any quality of your choosing with just a couple of clicks from an easy-to-navigate UI. Chests, Junimo Huts, and even your fridge are readily available from anywhere on the map by simply going into your inventory. You can also ship your items from this menu! Having to painstakingly google what gifts everyone likes in a game like Stardew Valley or its inspiration, Harvest Moon, is something we all accept as a fact of life.

That said, few things break your momentum in this game as having to pause it to pull out your phone to check the companion app or a Wiki. With this mod by CatCattyCat, this small issue will be a thing of the past. Artisan goods now have colorful and diverse icons that even include small depictions of the base ingredient on the top left corner for easier perusing.

If you also find that the communal baths are the only bathrooms in Stardew Valley immersion-breaking, then this mod by DevilBro is exactly what you need. Having to commit to a single look for a playthrough that may very well take months depending on your schedule can be a bit daunting for some of us. Experience Bars by SpaceChase0 simply adds bars depicting your experience levels in every skill to your UI so you can see your progress and properly plan ahead without having to wait for the day to end.

Another painfully necessary yet purposefully overlooked feature in Stardew Valley is a way to tell where each NPC is at any given moment. This mod by Bouhm simply adds little faces representing each character that track where exactly they are on the map.

The mod also tweaks the vanilla map a little bit to make a more accurate representation of the landscape. One of my personal favorites on this list is this English Victorian look to both buildings and flora in Stardew Valley. Not only does it turn Pelican Town into the setting of a Charles Dickens novel, but it also changes to suit the in-game seasons, providing an immersive experience that makes the passing of time evident and visually meaningful.



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