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: Accessed later in the game via a new warp in the desert, this is a brutal, hellscape area filled with monsters that make Skull Caverns look like a petting zoo. It is designed for players with Galaxy weapons and offers unique loot like "Void Shards" and "Mega Bombs."
: Perhaps the most ambitious addition, Stardew Valley Expanded opens up a whole new faction of characters living in the Castle Village (accessible via a repaired minecart after a late-game quest). These include King (a gentle giant with a soft spot for frogs), Lance (a swashbuckling adventurer who replaces Marlon as the end-game combat expert), and Alesia (a tough, scarred warrior). Stardew Valley Expanded
One of the biggest fears with any modded content is that the characters will feel like cardboard cutouts. Stardew Valley Expanded avoids this pitfall masterfully. : Accessed later in the game via a
Stardew Valley Expanded is a love letter to a love letter. It takes the foundation of Eric Barone's masterpiece and builds a mansion on top of it. Whether you are looking to date the shy cosplayer Sophia, fight shadow creatures in the Badlands, or simply want a reason to hear the Moonlight Jellies theme again for the "first" time, SVE delivers. One of the biggest fears with any modded
: A mountainous region north of the Bus Stop that remains locked until a mid-game story quest involving Marlon and the Adventurer's Guild. It features a castle dungeon and rare minerals.