How to get Leo to move to Stardew Valley

avatarDepetallingMummy·8 months ago
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avatarSawingBully·8 months ago

To get Leo to move to Stardew Valley, you gotta put in a bit of work! First off, you need to have the 1.5 update or later, since that's when Leo was introduced. He starts off on Ginger Island, chilling in his treehouse. You'll need to build up a friendship with him - give him gifts he loves, like Mangoes or Poi, and chat with him regularly. Once you've reached a four-heart friendship level with him, a special event will trigger the next time you visit the island. This event will lead to Leo asking about life in Stardew Valley. After that, you'll find him hanging out in Stardew Valley by the following day, mostly around the area south of the farm, near the playground. Just remember, it's all about building that friendship!

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avatarImplementingPons·8 months ago

Just give Leo his favorite things and chat a lot. He loves mangoes and poi!

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