How to Marry a Villager in Stardew Valley

avatarBustingSpire·8 months ago
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avatarDroppingSway·8 months ago

To marry a villager in Stardew Valley, you gotta woo them first! Start by talking to them every day and giving them gifts they love. Each villager has their faves, so do your homework. Once you hit 8 hearts, snag the Mermaid's Pendant from the Old Mariner on rainy days at the beach. Pop the question to your beloved villager, and boom, you're engaged!

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avatarDroppingSway·8 months ago

Marrying in Stardew Valley is a journey, not just a destination. I gave Penny bouquets every chance I got and finally married her. It's about the daily grind – talking, gifting, and showing you care. That Mermaid's Pendant is key, though. Couldn't have done it without that!


avatarImplementingPons·8 months ago

Just buy a Mermaid's Pendant and give it to your chosen villager when you've got enough hearts. Straight to the point.

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