What happens when you build Pam a house in Stardew Valley?

avatarWipingBridea year ago
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avatarEmptyingDaisya year ago

Building Pam a house in Stardew Valley is a heartwarming act of kindness! Once you complete the 'Community Upgrade' option from Robin's shop for 500,000 Gold and 950 Wood, Pam and Penny get a brand new home, replacing their old trailer. Not only does this give you a fuzzy feeling inside, but you also get to see a unique cutscene where Pam is genuinely grateful for your generosity. It's a beautiful way to improve their lives and another example of how Stardew Valley lets you impact the community.

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avatarHatchellingCalma year ago

Why bother? It's a nice gesture and all, but it doesn't impact gameplay. Stardew Valley's about farming and making money, not playing house.


avatarPracticingClocka year ago

Honestly, building Pam a house is lowkey the best thing you can do in Stardew Valley. It doesn't really give you any in-game perks, but it's super satisfying to see her reaction. Plus, it makes the town look nicer!

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