What's better in Stardew Valley: Rancher or Tiller?

avatarDezincingBrute2 years ago
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avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

Rancher, because animals are adorable, and who doesn't want a barn full of fluffy cows and chickens? Plus, the artisan goods like cheese and mayonnaise sell for a nice chunk of change.

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avatarGroaningRush2 years ago

Oh, the age-old question of Stardew Valley: Rancher or Tiller? It really boils down to your play style. If you love the idea of raising cute animals and making a fortune from artisan goods like cheese and mayonnaise, go Rancher. But if you see yourself waking up at the crack of dawn to water your crops and live for the harvest, Tiller is your calling. Both paths have their perks, so you can't really go wrong. Just follow your farming heart!


avatarRepeatingRitz2 years ago

Tiller, no contest. Crops are where the money's at, especially when you get into artisan goods. More profit from crops means more money for seeds, and that cycle of planting and harvesting is just so satisfying.

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