How to Gain Hearts in Stardew Valley

avatarDescribingHail·8 months ago
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avatarCluingWear·8 months ago

Gaining hearts in Stardew Valley is all about making friends and showing love! Give your chosen villager their favorite gifts (twice a week is the max for brownie points) and make sure not to miss their birthday – that's like hitting the friendship jackpot. Also, just chatting with them daily can slowly up your heart levels. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.

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avatarRatingLink·8 months ago

Just spam them with gifts, lol. Works every time.


avatarHouselingMoon·8 months ago

Hearts? Just be nice, it's not rocket science. And remember, diamonds are everyone's best friend in Pelican Town ;)


avatarCorsetingJoke·8 months ago

Talk to them every day, even if it's just saying hi. And remember: birthdays are your secret weapon. Give them something they love on their special day, and you'll see those hearts skyrocket!

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