Do animals die in Stardew Valley?

avatarSawingBully8 months ago
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avatarConcludingDisc8 months ago

Animals are immortal in Stardew Valley! So don't stress about them dying. Just make sure to keep predators away and feed them daily for those juicy eggs and milk.

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avatarNickelingAlan8 months ago

Absolutely not. The critters are invincible - well, against the sands of time at least. Just don鈥檛 let them play outside at night, okay? There be monsters.


avatarSingingRidge8 months ago

Nope, animals in Stardew Valley don't die of old age or neglect. But, keep 'em happy and fed, or they won't produce products like milk or eggs. And watch out, because they can get attacked by wild animals if left outside overnight!


avatarLettingTail8 months ago

Nah, your farm animals won't kick the bucket from old age or hunger. But, negligence has its own consequences, like no milk or eggs, which is almost as bad if you ask me.

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