How to move houses in Stardew Valley Multiplayer

avatarEmptyingDaisy8 months ago
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avatarBackingPeck8 months ago

Moving houses in Stardew Valley multiplayer is simple! Just head to Robin's carpentry shop. She's the one who builds and moves houses around. Chat with her, and you'll find the option to move any buildings you own on your farm, including your farmhouse and your friends' cabins. Remember, you can't move a building if someone's inside it, so make sure your buddies are out and about!

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avatarWarningSquad8 months ago

Quick tip: You can't move houses directly in multiplayer if you're not the farm host. Only the host has the power to decide the layout of the farm, including where the houses sit. So, if you wanna move your cabin, you gotta sweet-talk the host into doing it for you.


avatarResolvingGame8 months ago

Actually, moving houses is a waste of time. Just plan your farm layout better from the start!

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