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New Stardew Valley Player Learns About Shipping Bin the Hard Way

An unlucky Stardew Valley player learned about the game's shipping bin the hard way. Stardew Valley is a massively popular life sim that can be credited with inspiring countless copycats and popularizing the «cozy game» concept. Even though it first released all the way back in 2016, there are still those discovering Stardew Valley for the first time in 2024.

There are many Stardew Valley players with ridiculous playtimes, but there are also those that are new to the game and have just gotten started farming, restoring the Community Center, and discovering the stories behind all the game's memorable townsfolk. There is a lot to discover in Stardew Valley, and so it's not uncommon for new players to make mistakes while trying to learn the ropes.

This is what happened with Reddit user thebruntwaffle, who recently asked for help on the Stardew Valley subreddit. They mistook the shipping bin at their farm for a chest, throwing items into it with the expectation that they would be able to get them back. Unfortunately, the shipping bin in Stardew Valley doesn't work like that; players can take back the last time they added to it, but everything else is forfeit. The post went viral, amassing 12,000 upvotes and a ton of comments offering a mix of helpful advice and jokes about the unfortunate predicament.

The purpose of the Stardew Valley shipping bin isn't to store items, but rather to sell things in exchange for gold. The Stardew Valley shipping bin is hugely important for those hoping to progress their game, as it's the primary way to sell crops and other items that players collect each day. It's easy to see how one could mistake it for a chest considering what it looks like, but unfortunately, all the items that thebruntwaffle added are gone forever. The bright side is that it's unlikely that they were particularly far in the game, and it shouldn't be too hard to bounce back.

There's definitely a lot to learn when it comes to Stardew Valley, and soon players will have even

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