- The NPC you never figured out near the mine entrance is considered a dwarf, and you need to donate 4 different dwarf scrolls to the museum to get the translation guide, to understand them. All the various rewards you get from the museum come from donation-count milestones. - The sling shot is weird. - (covered in other video) - Once you figure out you can grab a stack of stuff and right click with the stack to 'load' the slingshot, you get no other hints that different ores make for stronger ammo, or that you can even put fruit, tomatoes, or eggs in it. Those last two don't do a ton of damage, but if you ever, for whatever reason, don't like an NPC, you can hit them with squishy stuff to make them lose friendship. - Night of the moonlight jellies is actually one of my favorite events in the game. The music when you get to watch the jellies actually come into shore is probably my favorite in the entire game. - Yeah... losing more than 5-8 things when you drop unconscious, is unusual. I'm surprised you hit 12 on that one. Bad RNG man. Must have been a 'bad luck' day. :/ - I'm beginning to think a good alternate title to this video would be "Stardew: But I accidentally trigger all the people who forgot that they didn't know everything either, at one point." *After watching the 'review' version of the video, I retracted a statement here about not knowing farm-sims; my apologies, you mentioned that you actually don't know them, and I am sorry for teasing you about it.* I mean, you did amazing just by resisting the urge to look everything up in a wiki for your first run as long as you did. LOL Though I would recommend playing again now that you know more things, and now that you've done it on your own once, a whole new world can open up to you with the wiki... literally in-game, though that IS a minor spoiler, and I'm not talking about the desert. ;)
im so used to seeing challenge videos or super optimized gameplay, but i always forget just how fun it is to play a game for the first time where you are still getting used to everything
@@Throarbinstardrops cause you to think of your in-game favourite thing which you type in at character creation. For most people it's going to be something either laughably silly, or genuine like yours was.
the stardrop/Terraria thing was actually because you set your "favorite thing" to Terraria when you created your character:) I was waiting for that first stardrop to see your reaction and I wasn't disappointed!
if you ever return to this game, there's a few things (there's not as much text as it looks) you should know: (in my defense, this game is extremely in-depth) the gift at the start of the game is opened by right-clicking. this is mentioned in the left side of the screen, and seen + configurable in the "controls" section of the options menu. each tool has a different use: pickaxes are for breaking stones, ores, killing crops. the axe is for breaking trees, stumps, logs, and weeds - the scythe is much better for that though. the hoe is for tilling ground to grow crops, but also has a few other uses: worms can appear in the ground, which aren't just for aesthetic, they can be tilled to find artifacts for the museum. speaking of, the museum only gives rewards for certain milestones (for donating 5, 10, 20 artifacts etc) and for donating specific items/sets of items (donating the ancient seed artifact gives you a bag of plantable ancient seeds, donating all fossils gives you three different sections of a large sloth skeleton, etc). one of these is the "dwarf translation guide" for the four dwarf scrolls found rarely in the mines, which lets you speak to (and buy from) the dwarf. every day each individual unplanted tilled soil has a chance to decay. tilled soil won't decay if it's watered or planted with crops. crops need to be watered every single day to grow, which can be automated with sprinklers. when a new season starts, any crops still planted that can only grow in the previous season will be dead and unharvestable. wheat and sunflowers however, grow in both summer and fall and therefore can carry over to the next season if planted in summer. crops can only be planted when in-season, or all year round in the greenhouse. fruit trees are season-specific but don't die in the next season, they just won't produce fruit until the next time their season comes around. it's best to plant them on the first day of the season before the one that they produce fruit in, as they take the whole season to grow. they also survive winter but can't grow in winter if not already fully grown, just like normal trees. also, there aren't any crops that can grow in winter. this makes it a good time to focus on mining, building friendship, levelling up skills, and decoration. farming can still be done in the greenhouse. the quest board and calendar outside pierre's is honestly a bit janky for me too, but it's separated into two sides. clicking the left of the board opens the calendar, and the right side opens the bulletin/quest board. the birthdays shown on the calendar do have a function - gifting a villager on their birthday has 8x the effect on friendship - so giving them a loved gift gives them 8x more friendship points, and a hated gift takes away 8x more friendship points. villagers may occasionally mention what another villager loves or hates when talking to them. there's a few universally loved gifts. rabbit's foot is the best out of all of these (but penny hates them). almost every villager *likes* cooked foods, and all have a favourite (loved) dish. you can only gift a villager twice per week - once per day - which should be mentioned that gifting is done via right-clicking a villager while holding an item. this applies individually, you can give every single villager a gift on the same day, but not the same villager multiple times in one day. skill levels ARE gained from doing their related task (foraging in the forest gives you forage xp, harvesting crops gives you farming xp, fishing gives you fishing xp, etc). each skill has 4 different talents you can pick at level 5 and level 10 - each level 5 talent has 2 sub-talents that you pick between at level 10. you can change these by using the rusty key to enter the sewers mentioned by the children near the start of the game, and talking to the statue that resembles a very obese dog, for 10000 dollars. to enter a villager's bedroom you need to have 2 hearts or more with them. leah's and elliot's entire house are considered their bedroom. you need 4 hearts with the wizard to enter his basement, and 4 hearts with an unmarried villager to dance with them at the flower dance. you can gift a bouquet (bought from pierre's) to a villager with 8 hearts to start dating, which raises the friendship cap to 10 hearts. at 10 hearts you can marry them with a mermaid's pendant (buy it from the old mariner, found on the top-right of the beach on a rainy day) which makes them move into your house. they'll sometimes cook you breakfast/dinner, water all your crops, or feed your animals, which saves you some time. this is more common the higher your friendship with them is, which can now cap at 14 hearts. if you lose all of your energy and then use a tool (scythes and swords don't use any) you will become exhausted. continuing to do this will make you eventually pass out (which also happens if you're up until 2am). the later you go to sleep (starting at midnight), the less energy you will regain when waking. if you pass out or sleep when exhausted, you only regain half as much energy as you normally would, which stacks with falling asleep later. you can clear exhaustion by drinking muscle remedy bought from harvey's clinic, or by kissing your spouse for the first time in a day, indicated by the hearts that appear (right-click them when they have no dialogue to say). regaining energy in any other way doesn't clear exhaustion, but does allow you to walk at normal speed and cast fishing poles until you lose all energy again. your spouse will give you a stardrop the day after you reach 12.5 hearts with them, which increases your max energy. there's a total of 7 different stardrops in the game, each one can only obtained once. you can also have children, but you can't even enslave them which renders them useless and quite frankly boring. if you do make that mistake you can visit the witch's hut unlocked later in the game and use a prismatic shard to turn them into a dove. putting a bouquet in a furnace gives you a wilted bouquet. give this to a villager you're dating to break up. you can file a divorce through the small book found in the mayor's house, but you'll lose all friendship points with them. all interactions with them will be negative, and they will refuse gifts, but you can use the dark shrine of memory in the witch's hut to make them completely forget. the slingshot can be loaded by grabbing ammo and right-clicking it while hovering over the slingshot while the inventory screen is open. stones, ores, fruits, and explosive ammo (craftable + buyable from adventurer's guild) work as ammo. to put bait on a fishing rod, you'll need to buy a better fishing rod from willy's shop on the pier. these show a little inventory slot in their tooltip like the slingshot, and bait is loaded into them the exact same way. iridium fishing rods can also use a tackle alongside your bait (you can only use one tackle at once though) which give a special boost. keep in mind your tackle will wear out after 20 catches and you'll have to buy another. there's a whole lot more but i've already been writing this for an hour lmao. the wiki is CRUCIAL for this game - it's fun to start off blind, but the game is so complicated and long that you're bound to get lost at some point
Don't feel bad about reliably clicking between the calendar and the quest-board. I've got almost 1500 hours in the game, and I still frequently grab the calendar instead of the quests when I'm trying to look. I believe the hitbox is wonky. ;)
The “your mind is filled with thoughts of terraria” thing has nothing to do with the crossover, it means you set your “favorite thing” option at character creation as terraria
@@Throarbinthere's something in the new 1.6 update that's a direct reference to terraria, it's kinda like the stardew valley portal in terraria but it's the demolistionist cat going through a portal to stardew valley
since you aren't planning on playing more, the underpants are a pretty funny find when you finally figure them out. They are in Marney's bedroom, the farm animal salesperson
if you want to know how to see the calender or the quests on the message board, the quests are if you click on the right side of the board, and the calender is if you click on the left side of the board.
Hey Thorababan I love the vids so much and I was wondering if you could go to year 3 bc somthing awesome happends then also on the year one I tell you now you won't not have things to do because you only played ruffly 7% of the game and I know this because I have technicly beaten it even though there is no official END of game!
Being a terraria and stardew valley player watching this was pain (saying this like a minute into the vid) Also you could also get sprinklers to water plants
@@imamdarwin3750 indeed. I already got plans for next year and this video was more or less testing how a video like this would play on the channel and UA-cam is just no happy I'm not playing Terraria 😅
@@imamdarwin3750 Yeah, though not long after this comment it did suddenly give the video more impressions but almost nobody clicked on it. So, don't know what that's about. UA-cam is weird.
- The NPC you never figured out near the mine entrance is considered a dwarf, and you need to donate 4 different dwarf scrolls to the museum to get the translation guide, to understand them. All the various rewards you get from the museum come from donation-count milestones.
- The sling shot is weird. - (covered in other video) - Once you figure out you can grab a stack of stuff and right click with the stack to 'load' the slingshot, you get no other hints that different ores make for stronger ammo, or that you can even put fruit, tomatoes, or eggs in it. Those last two don't do a ton of damage, but if you ever, for whatever reason, don't like an NPC, you can hit them with squishy stuff to make them lose friendship.
- Night of the moonlight jellies is actually one of my favorite events in the game. The music when you get to watch the jellies actually come into shore is probably my favorite in the entire game.
- Yeah... losing more than 5-8 things when you drop unconscious, is unusual. I'm surprised you hit 12 on that one. Bad RNG man. Must have been a 'bad luck' day. :/
- I'm beginning to think a good alternate title to this video would be "Stardew: But I accidentally trigger all the people who forgot that they didn't know everything either, at one point."
*After watching the 'review' version of the video, I retracted a statement here about not knowing farm-sims; my apologies, you mentioned that you actually don't know them, and I am sorry for teasing you about it.*
I mean, you did amazing just by resisting the urge to look everything up in a wiki for your first run as long as you did. LOL Though I would recommend playing again now that you know more things, and now that you've done it on your own once, a whole new world can open up to you with the wiki... literally in-game, though that IS a minor spoiler, and I'm not talking about the desert. ;)
It's always amazing how several people make the same mistakes in games that are new to them or discover things by chance
im so used to seeing challenge videos or super optimized gameplay, but i always forget just how fun it is to play a game for the first time where you are still getting used to everything
the reason the stardrop said that you're thinking of terraria is because terraria was set as your favorite thing
Wait...what?
@@Throarbinstardrops cause you to think of your in-game favourite thing which you type in at character creation. For most people it's going to be something either laughably silly, or genuine like yours was.
@@Jenna_Talia I don't remember entering a favorite thing somewhere...huh, well that's funny 😂
@@Throarbin you have to enter a favorite thing when creating a world/character
the stardrop/Terraria thing was actually because you set your "favorite thing" to Terraria when you created your character:) I was waiting for that first stardrop to see your reaction and I wasn't disappointed!
if you ever return to this game, there's a few things (there's not as much text as it looks) you should know:
(in my defense, this game is extremely in-depth)
the gift at the start of the game is opened by right-clicking. this is mentioned in the left side of the screen, and seen + configurable in the "controls" section of the options menu.
each tool has a different use: pickaxes are for breaking stones, ores, killing crops. the axe is for breaking trees, stumps, logs, and weeds - the scythe is much better for that though. the hoe is for tilling ground to grow crops, but also has a few other uses: worms can appear in the ground, which aren't just for aesthetic, they can be tilled to find artifacts for the museum.
speaking of, the museum only gives rewards for certain milestones (for donating 5, 10, 20 artifacts etc) and for donating specific items/sets of items (donating the ancient seed artifact gives you a bag of plantable ancient seeds, donating all fossils gives you three different sections of a large sloth skeleton, etc). one of these is the "dwarf translation guide" for the four dwarf scrolls found rarely in the mines, which lets you speak to (and buy from) the dwarf.
every day each individual unplanted tilled soil has a chance to decay. tilled soil won't decay if it's watered or planted with crops. crops need to be watered every single day to grow, which can be automated with sprinklers. when a new season starts, any crops still planted that can only grow in the previous season will be dead and unharvestable. wheat and sunflowers however, grow in both summer and fall and therefore can carry over to the next season if planted in summer. crops can only be planted when in-season, or all year round in the greenhouse. fruit trees are season-specific but don't die in the next season, they just won't produce fruit until the next time their season comes around. it's best to plant them on the first day of the season before the one that they produce fruit in, as they take the whole season to grow. they also survive winter but can't grow in winter if not already fully grown, just like normal trees. also, there aren't any crops that can grow in winter. this makes it a good time to focus on mining, building friendship, levelling up skills, and decoration. farming can still be done in the greenhouse.
the quest board and calendar outside pierre's is honestly a bit janky for me too, but it's separated into two sides. clicking the left of the board opens the calendar, and the right side opens the bulletin/quest board. the birthdays shown on the calendar do have a function - gifting a villager on their birthday has 8x the effect on friendship - so giving them a loved gift gives them 8x more friendship points, and a hated gift takes away 8x more friendship points. villagers may occasionally mention what another villager loves or hates when talking to them.
there's a few universally loved gifts. rabbit's foot is the best out of all of these (but penny hates them). almost every villager *likes* cooked foods, and all have a favourite (loved) dish. you can only gift a villager twice per week - once per day - which should be mentioned that gifting is done via right-clicking a villager while holding an item. this applies individually, you can give every single villager a gift on the same day, but not the same villager multiple times in one day.
skill levels ARE gained from doing their related task (foraging in the forest gives you forage xp, harvesting crops gives you farming xp, fishing gives you fishing xp, etc). each skill has 4 different talents you can pick at level 5 and level 10 - each level 5 talent has 2 sub-talents that you pick between at level 10. you can change these by using the rusty key to enter the sewers mentioned by the children near the start of the game, and talking to the statue that resembles a very obese dog, for 10000 dollars.
to enter a villager's bedroom you need to have 2 hearts or more with them. leah's and elliot's entire house are considered their bedroom. you need 4 hearts with the wizard to enter his basement, and 4 hearts with an unmarried villager to dance with them at the flower dance. you can gift a bouquet (bought from pierre's) to a villager with 8 hearts to start dating, which raises the friendship cap to 10 hearts. at 10 hearts you can marry them with a mermaid's pendant (buy it from the old mariner, found on the top-right of the beach on a rainy day) which makes them move into your house. they'll sometimes cook you breakfast/dinner, water all your crops, or feed your animals, which saves you some time. this is more common the higher your friendship with them is, which can now cap at 14 hearts.
if you lose all of your energy and then use a tool (scythes and swords don't use any) you will become exhausted. continuing to do this will make you eventually pass out (which also happens if you're up until 2am). the later you go to sleep (starting at midnight), the less energy you will regain when waking. if you pass out or sleep when exhausted, you only regain half as much energy as you normally would, which stacks with falling asleep later. you can clear exhaustion by drinking muscle remedy bought from harvey's clinic, or by kissing your spouse for the first time in a day, indicated by the hearts that appear (right-click them when they have no dialogue to say). regaining energy in any other way doesn't clear exhaustion, but does allow you to walk at normal speed and cast fishing poles until you lose all energy again. your spouse will give you a stardrop the day after you reach 12.5 hearts with them, which increases your max energy. there's a total of 7 different stardrops in the game, each one can only obtained once.
you can also have children, but you can't even enslave them which renders them useless and quite frankly boring. if you do make that mistake you can visit the witch's hut unlocked later in the game and use a prismatic shard to turn them into a dove. putting a bouquet in a furnace gives you a wilted bouquet. give this to a villager you're dating to break up. you can file a divorce through the small book found in the mayor's house, but you'll lose all friendship points with them. all interactions with them will be negative, and they will refuse gifts, but you can use the dark shrine of memory in the witch's hut to make them completely forget.
the slingshot can be loaded by grabbing ammo and right-clicking it while hovering over the slingshot while the inventory screen is open. stones, ores, fruits, and explosive ammo (craftable + buyable from adventurer's guild) work as ammo. to put bait on a fishing rod, you'll need to buy a better fishing rod from willy's shop on the pier. these show a little inventory slot in their tooltip like the slingshot, and bait is loaded into them the exact same way. iridium fishing rods can also use a tackle alongside your bait (you can only use one tackle at once though) which give a special boost. keep in mind your tackle will wear out after 20 catches and you'll have to buy another.
there's a whole lot more but i've already been writing this for an hour lmao. the wiki is CRUCIAL for this game - it's fun to start off blind, but the game is so complicated and long that you're bound to get lost at some point
What a great blind playthrough! I love it!
The linus slander😭😭😭
fetch pitchforks and torches! :P
Don't feel bad about reliably clicking between the calendar and the quest-board. I've got almost 1500 hours in the game, and I still frequently grab the calendar instead of the quests when I'm trying to look. I believe the hitbox is wonky. ;)
Glad someone else struggles with it, lol
The “your mind is filled with thoughts of terraria” thing has nothing to do with the crossover, it means you set your “favorite thing” option at character creation as terraria
Someone else mentioned that as well. I totally forgot I had entered that in. Now I need to figure out where the actual crossover stuff is 0_0
@@Throarbinthere's something in the new 1.6 update that's a direct reference to terraria, it's kinda like the stardew valley portal in terraria but it's the demolistionist cat going through a portal to stardew valley
One of my favorite games ever.
Interesting....you might not like the end of the video XD
@@Throarbin nah its fine. Not everybody has to like games that I do. I am just grateful you gave it a try👍
I really hope this video performs well, it’s so good.
I hope so to, lol
I can tell you as a part of discord server (which you should join) that this video statisticly did not do well
@@adam_the_lil Not sure why you felt like sharing that 😅. Still early, it could come back, but yeah
@@Throarbin love your content
Terraria and Stardew are my favourite games and that unexpected video made me really really happy!
Glad it made you happy :)
Its so fun to watch a blind playthrough! Thank you 😅
it's refreshing to watch somebody completely new to the gam eplay it, i love it!
since you aren't planning on playing more, the underpants are a pretty funny find when you finally figure them out. They are in Marney's bedroom, the farm animal salesperson
oooooooh
Surprised you didn’t figure you had to water your plants daily haha.
why on earth would I do something like that? XD
@@ThroarbinI feel like you might have had a better time if you had someone to show you around haha.
As a new fan of stardew lovin this aha , keep up the good work !
It's fun to see someone else stumble through the game hope you do more
adding a like and a comment to boost the video and hope it'll blow up just so that way we get a series on it.
he insulted Linus!! fetch pitchforks and torches!
HE WHAT
I should NOT be in the comments before watching...
Have you seen it?
if you want to know how to see the calender or the quests on the message board, the quests are if you click on the right side of the board, and the calender is if you click on the left side of the board.
lol I'm addicted to stardew rn, what a coincidence
lol, very nice
i didnt know you could play a sandbox wrong lol (jk this was very entertaining)
8:51 I felt that!
I love terraria but I also love stardew valley this is a very pleasant surprise
Glad it was
I love stardew cool to see you try it.
Hey Thorababan I love the vids so much and I was wondering if you could go to year 3 bc somthing awesome happends then also on the year one I tell you now you won't not have things to do because you only played ruffly 7% of the game and I know this because I have technicly beaten it even though there is no official END of game!
Being a terraria and stardew valley player watching this was pain (saying this like a minute into the vid)
Also you could also get sprinklers to water plants
my own personal odds are... greatly increased
Now, 100% it...with no deaths....aaaand in record pace 💀
oh yeah, no problem, super easy
please continue this series
Did not expect this
I bet, lol
I Like how often You talked about terraria ,i Like terraria
Well I am a Terraria UA-camr
I know i follows your Account
lethal company
Dang 12 minutes ago time to watch my daily strdw content
daily Stardew content? lol
So are you doing the one year one game challange for stardew next year?
nope
@@Throarbin :( I tried at least
@@imamdarwin3750 indeed. I already got plans for next year and this video was more or less testing how a video like this would play on the channel and UA-cam is just no happy I'm not playing Terraria 😅
@@Throarbin wish algorithm was more tolerant to new ideas :/
@@imamdarwin3750 Yeah, though not long after this comment it did suddenly give the video more impressions but almost nobody clicked on it. So, don't know what that's about. UA-cam is weird.
16:00 Throarbin is a horse girl confirmed
I like horses
nice pixel art, did you make it? (thumbnail)
It's actually from a Stardew Valley character creator online. I should add it to the description
@@Throarbin please do it looks pretty cool 😀
@@rexacion added it 👍
I thought you spent an entire calendar year lol
That's why I clarified right from the start, lol
I’m back and now you have a new channel I’ve been gone for awhile
Pretty sure you haven't been gone for that long, but idk, lol
finish the zenith seed vid pls 🙏
lol, more videos will come out, it just takes a while what with the seed being difficult and it being hard to get everyone together.
I thought this would be on Throarbin Gaming.
There'll be a different video on that channel. Same run but different videos
@@Throarbinso this is the main video and the second channel video is the scraps
@@Throarbinwait how is this comment 2 weeks ago but the vid says it came 5 mins ago? TIME TRAVELER
@@PeedOnU channel members got to see it early 😅
@@Throarbin bru
Sand castle?
nope
W
fells illegal to be this early
lol, you're breaking the law
Are you replying everyone?🤔
maybe
I don't get the appeal of this game one bit.