The Meadowlands Farm is the first to start you out with chickens
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Stardew Valleycreator Eric Barone has revealed by far the biggest new change coming in update 1.6: a whole a new farm that starts you out with two chickens and features some sort of blue, chewy grass that animals apparently can’t get enough of.
Since Barone started drip-feeding us Stardew Valley 1.6 patch notes at the beginning of last week, we’ve learned about a bunch of changes that vary in significance. For example,the first patch note revealed was hailed as a “game changer"and a boon for productivity, while subsequent changes - likethe one that lets you chug a jar of mayonnaiseandthe one that makes foodstuff appropriately color-coded- have been generally less impactful.
This one, though, is arguably the most important 1.6 feature revealed so far, and it seems like it’ll be the last one to be outed before the update goes live. “Added a new farm type: Meadowlands Farm,” the line reads. “It has chewy blue grass that animals love. You also start with a coop and two chickens.”
So, not only is Stardew Valley getting a whole new farm type in addition to the seven that are already available, but the new farm is starting you out with a coop and two chickens. In case you weren’t aware, chickens don’t come cheap, and this will give farmers a really nice head start that you can’t get from any other type of farm.
TheStardew Valley 1.6 update release dateis set for tomorrow, Tuesday, March 19.
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