How does the Slime Hutch work in Stardew Valley?

avatarComputingTopaz2 years ago
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avatarSinkingDuel2 years ago

So, you wanna be a slime rancher? Here's the scoop: The Slime Hutch in Stardew Valley is your go-to spot for raising slimes. After you build it, you can house up to 20 slimes. Water the troughs to keep 'em happy and healthy. They'll produce slime balls that can be collected for resources. Watch out, though - slimes can still attack you, so keep that sword handy!

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avatarHatchellingCalm2 years ago

The Slime Hutch? It's pretty simple: keep the slimes watered, and they'll make slime balls. Just don't forget, those cute slimes are not all cuddles and rainbows; they bite!


avatarRuingMite2 years ago

Honestly, the Slime Hutch is more trouble than it's worth. Yes, you get slime balls, but managing slimes and keeping them from escaping is a hassle. Better off fishing or farming IMHO.

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