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Even After 250+ Hours, Stardew Valley Fans Miss Major Feature That Makes Organization A Breeze

veterans are still discovering new techniques in-game, and even with hundreds of hours under their belt, one fan recently discovered that a player can move stacks of items from inventory into chests all at once. There are so many things to discover and uncover withingames of this size, and rather than being met with hate comments or critiques, even the most seasoned players are sharing similar experiences they've had.

Redditor stefv86 was playing with their spouse when they noticed he was able to move multiple items into a chest at once, a technique stefv86 did not know existed even after spending 250+ hours on the game.

The «technique», it turned out, was a simple button on the chest that allowed players to move multiple items into the chest at once, saving a lot of time in the long run.

Once this discovery was made, the pair quickly jumped to Reddit to see if anyone else had made this discovery prior. Stefv86 was greeted with accolades from other players who had no idea this technique existed, even as seasoned experts.

There were also plenty of other longtime players sharing their discoveries they only learned after hundreds of hours spent playing.Redditors then chimed in to share their own tips and tricks in , such as user East_Buffalo506 explaining how to upgrade tools by holding them down. They stated, "."

A Stardew Valley fan noticed that a cute glitch makes his chickens look like they're changing colors because of where they chose to sleep.

Other finds included how a player could cast in different directions by hitting WASD on the keyboard, a discovery that ultravai3 said was made after logging 900 hours on the game. With each new reveal,veteran players were left shocked that this was the first time they had heard most of them.

There is no standard way to play video games anymore, especially as open-world gaming becomes more common. Players can log hundreds of hours and still make discoveries with each new save file. Outside ofy, popular games such as or

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