There is a Stardew Valley mod that allows players to plant and grow crops Genshin effect. Since its release in 2016, the farming sim has captured the hearts of gamers, with most adding mods to Stardew Valley more interesting.
Throughout history, Stardew Valley players created unique mods that added new elements to the game or improved certain aspects of it. There’s one that lets players go on date nights with their spouses after marriage, allowing them to have meaningful interactions to continue their love stories. While other mods help them craft better and carry more items with a bigger backpack.
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Meanwhile, a new mod has appeared that makes it possible Stardew Valley players plant crops from Genshin effect. Uploaded by Nexus Mods user prerona2411, the “Genshin Valley” mod features seven plants inspired by those found in Monstadt, including Anemo Dandelion, Small Lamp Grass, Windwheel Aster, and Valberry. The Genshin effect crop seeds can be purchased from Dwarf, Pierre, and Sandy. In addition, the crops have flavor support for NPCs in Ridgeside Village, East Scarp, and other standalone characters.
At the time of writing, the Genshin Valley mod has been downloaded 250 times and viewed over 3,000 times. In the description, prerona2411 said they would update the mod with more crops from others Genshin effect regions, like Liyue, Inazuma, Sumeru, and maybe Fontaine once HoYoverse launches it. However, they have not specified which crop they will add in the future.
Like it Stardew Valley, Genshin effect also has its own gardening system where players can plant local specialties that can be used for crafting and upgrades. This can be accessed once they unlock the Serenitea Pot where they can spawn where they can plant seeds and cultivate them until they grow into different crops for them to harvest. Players can also customize their country and housing, and have friends come over.
Both Stardew Valley And Genshin effect have dedicated fandoms that spend hours playing both games. This can be attributed to the immersive storylines of the games, interesting characters and the almost endless activities one could do. So it makes sense that someone would combine them in a mod. Fortunately, many gamers don’t have to worry about breaking the game with too many mods Stardew Valley maker ConcernedApe announced that update 1.6 would be smaller, making it easier to implement mods. Players may just see more Genshin content in the farming sim once the new update rolls out.
Stardew Valley is available on Android, iOS, PC, PS4, Switch and Xbox One.
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Source: Nexus Mods