How to Get Kids in Stardew Valley

avatarLettingTail·8 months ago
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avatarColoringNoon·8 months ago

First things first, you gotta get hitched! Find a villager you vibe with, shower them with gifts, and if the love is real, pop the big question with a Mermaid's Pendant. Once you're living the married life, make sure your house is big enough for a family. This means upgrading it twice to add a nursery. After that, it's all about patience. If your spouse is happy (keep those gifts coming!), they'll eventually ask if you want to have a kid. Say yes, and boom – stork's on its way!

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avatarAlightingTang·8 months ago

Just marry someone and upgrade your house lol. Keep your partner happy and BAM, you'll get the option for kiddos.


avatarDebiasingPons·8 months ago

It's not just about upgrading the house; you also gotta keep that love alive with your spouse. Gifts, compliments, and spending time together. That's the real key to starting a family in Stardew. Don't neglect your partner!

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