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Stardew Valley Guide

Stardew Valley Randomizer Setup Guide

Required Software

Optional Software

Configuring your Multiworld

Customizing my options

You can customize your options by visiting the Stardew Valley Player Options Page

From there, you can customize all your options, or use a preset. Then, you can either Generate a single player game, or export a yaml file.

What is a YAML file and do I need one?

A yaml file serves to configure your game in the multiworld. If you play a solo game, you can skip it entirely.

If you intend to play in a multiworld, you will need to provide your yaml file to the person who is hosting the multiworld.

See the guide on setting up a basic YAML at the Archipelago setup guide: Basic Multiworld Setup Guide

Creating a room

If you hosted your own game, you can now click "Create Room" and your multiworld will be ready for play!

Joining a MultiWorld Game

Note that even if you play a solo game, you still connect to a server to play. Hosting on archipelago.gg is free and the easiest option, but you can also host it locally.

Installing the mod

Connect to the Multiworld

Launch Stardew Valley with SMAPI. Once you have reached the Stardew Valley title screen, create a new farm.

On the new character creation page, you will see 3 new fields, used to link your new character to a MultiworldGG multiworld

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You can customize your farm and character as much as desired.

The Server text box needs to have both the address and the port, and your slotname is the name specified in your options. You can also see the name on the room page.

multiworld.gg:38281

StardewPlayer

The password is optional.

Your game will connect automatically to MultiworldGG, and reconnect automatically when loading the save, later.

You will never need to enter this information again for this character, unless your room changes its ip or port. If the room's ip or port does change, you will be prompted, after the connection fails, to enter new values and try again.

Interacting with the MultiWorld from in-game

When you connect, you should see a message in the chat informing you of the !!help command. This command will list other Stardew-exclusive chat commands you can use.

Furthermore, you can use the in-game chat box to talk to other players in the multiworld, assuming they are using a game that supports chatting.

Lastly, you can also run MultiworldGG commands !help from the in game chat box, allowing you to request hints on certain items, or check missing locations.

It is important to note that the Stardew Valley chat is fairly limited in its capabilities. For example, it doesn't allow scrolling up to see history that has been pushed off screen. The SMAPI console running alongside your game will have the full history as well and may be better suited to read older messages. For a better chat experience, you can also use the official MultiworldGG Text Client, although it will not allow you to run Stardew-exclusive commands.

Playing with supported mods

See the Supported mods documentation

Multiplayer

You cannot play a MultiworldGG Slot in multiplayer at the moment. There are no short-term plans to support that feature.