This Stardew Valley Player Hasn't Left Their Farm In 10 Years, & It Looks Incredible
has been around for several years now, and despite the recent 1.6 patch adding a considerable amount of content, one player decided to challenge themselves to see how much they could do in the game without ever leaving their farm. Many players are still looking for creative ways to challenge themselves and make the game feel brand new, and since this new challenge has been brought to light, many have decided to see if they could do it too.
Though the challenge of never leaving the farm in is not entirely new, one player recently showed how players can still decorate their farms and make them look beautiful while they remain isolated in their farm plots. Reddit user Ok-Aspect-9070 used the Four Corners farm layout to try the challenge, which includes a small mine on the property to gather ores from. This mine is much more limited in scope than players are used to, but it at least provides the necessary ores for crafting basic necessities.
Although Ok-Aspect-9070 cannot upgrade their tools or get a fishing pole, they have worked to make their farm a stunning little village all their own, with creative placements of decorations to make the area unique and cozy. Using only items they dig up and seeds multiplied by the use of a seed maker, their farm is still much more impressive than many who are not taking part in the challenge.
This challenge is pretty self-explanatory in that, ultimately, the only rule is that a player is not allowed to leave their farm to visit the town, beach, or literally any other location on the map other than their little plot of farmland. This includes not going to see Willy to get the first fishing pole, purchasing any seeds from the store, or even buying an animal from Marnie.
While it is a cozy game meant for relaxing, Stardew Valley has a lot of things going on, which can be very overwhelming to new players starting up.
As Ok-Aspect-9070 shared on Reddit, they took the challenge a step further in working to see how much money they could