Stardew Valley creator reveals a single patch note from the big 1.6 update and fans are already calling it a "game changer"
Chopping down trees will 🥂soon yield sap෴lings to grow new trees at a faster rate

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Stardew Valley creator Eric 'ConcernedApe' Barone 🐻has revealed a single patch note from the upcoming 1.6 update, and it's alreꦦady being hailed as a "game changer."
In a , ConcernedApe shared that he'd recently begun working on the official patch notes for Stardew Valley update 1.6, and he quite generously shared one of those notes with his fans.
It reads: "Cutting down a fruit tree now yields the appropriate fruit sapling. If the tree is mature (i.e. th♏e fruit quality is > basic), it will yield a sapling with the same quality as its fruit. The higher the quality, the faster t🔜he sapling will mature when replanted."
The 🉐Stardew community's response to the change has been unified and enthusiastically positive, as it'll allow players to rearrange the layout of their farms by cutting down long-standing trees and not having to shell out for new saplings and 🐷wait a long time for them to mature.
oh this is a game changer, literally
This is going to change the fruit꧂ tree meta drastically.
Gam⛦e changer!!! t𝓰his is awesome. Thank you CA! No trees left behind <3
This is a welcome change, I've got some fruit trees that I need to reorga🐻nize but I've been putting it off cause I didn't want to put the mon༒ey down for the new saplings.
Yay thank😼 you!! I've wanteꦬd to move some poorly places fruit trees without having to rebuy seeds!
OMG, this is SUCH a big quality of life improvement!!! 😆❤❤❤
More than three years after the last update of its scale, Stardew Valley's 🔯1.6 update is fina𒁏lly due to launch on March 19 for PC, and it's shaping up to be much, much bigger than originally anticipated. In fact, ConcernedApe has said there's so much new stuff to discover that 🅰it might be best to start a whole new save file.
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