
Stardew Valley is one of the most iconic and beloved games ever made.
Important Tasks And Farming On The Island. How To Get The Statue Of Endless Fortune. How to Make Big Money Aside from Growing Crops. Start Here: In-Depth Beginner Farming Guide. Basic Mechanics And Getting Started In The Valley. This method takes a lot of trial and error, but it works. A quick way to do this I found was to search and replace all # (where #'s would be my building's old coordinates) to # (where #'s would be my new coordinates) and use Replace Allĩ.Save and test in game! And by test I mean interact with the building, its inhabitants, and then try to go to sleep. Do this by scrolling up from where you just edited the building's location and find each animal and adjust their to the same coordinates that you set your building to. NOTE: if your building has an interior and animals in it, you'll need to adjust their values too. Edit these numbers to shift your building. You can bring up the search menu by hitting ctrl+f.Ĩ.Ok! You found your building, now the values you'll need to edit are going to be # and #. If your screen is blank, just scroll the bottom scrollbar all the way to the left to see the newly indented code.ħ.Find your building! This part can be tricky but your best bet is to search for. Note this may take a little bit, be patient. It should have the same name as the folder it was in.Ħ.Make your file readable by going to Plugins > XML Tools > Pretty Print (XML only - with line breaks). Open your save file in your save folder with Notepad++. Which would be: "C:\Users\ **** \AppData\Roaming\StardewValley\Saves\backup"ģ.Download and install Notepad++ if you don't have it already.Ĥ.Using Notepadd++'s Plugin Manager, install the XML Tools pluginĥ. I put mine in a backup folder alongside my saved game folder. Find the folder with your name and some numbers on it, copy it, paste it in ANOTHER folder, and rename it to something like name_1161923912 - backup.
BACKUP YOUR SAVED GAME FOLDER!!! Can't stress this enough. Find your save folder - Should be in: "C:\Users\ **** \AppData\Roaming\StardewValley\Saves"Ģ.
What's even worse is you can't even build on those tiles along the fence! But with the power of Notepad++, I fixed it! Earlier in the week I wanted to move my coop over a block because there was this odd gap between it and the fence.