Stardew Valley is a game that has captured the hearts of players because of its farming simulator and interpersonal relationships. In Pelican Town’s beautiful settings, individuals can marry a variety of different people.
But all good things must come to an end; if things between you and your spouse are not going well, then divorce is the only option left for you guys! This article will help you understand how this can happen in Stardew Valley.
Starting the Divorce Process: How to Go About It?
Find Mayor Lewis' HouseTo start off with getting divorced from your partner in marriage within the game—head over to Mayor Lewis’ house, which is located next door, after crossing bridges connecting pelican town and museum territory(pelican area). When inside this building, move towards the left side near kitchen, where two books lie on top of each other, waiting for someone’s attention.
Activate Divorce Button
By clicking on book located at right hand side, there will appear a small dialogue box with divorce option. When selected by player(s) involved (you), it is important to note that divorcing spouse comes at high cost of 50,000g in Stardew Valley.
This huge financial implication serves as an eye opener showing just how serious this matter should be taken into consideration before making any rash decisions.
What Happens After The Divorce: Where Do I Stand?
Changes after the physical and emotional fallout of divorceYour former partner will be gone from your house when you wake up after signing those papers—also anything else built inside or around the farmhouse area, however, created by him/her since living there together as husband/wife previously joined in holy matrimony.
Nevertheless Pelican Town people continue with their lives but now talking differently as well treating you in another manner because they are aware that something happened between two of you which resulted into separation.
Navigating Altered Relationships
When we were finally divorced, I felt like I could never heal from all that pain. And then, in the game, he would just walk by me without saying anything; it was like reliving the whole ordeal over and over again. I tried talking to him, but every time, his response seemed so cold—even his name had an ‘(Ex)’ next to it!
Seeking Redemption: Dark Shrine of Memory
It’s hard for people who want to start over after realising they made a mistake in their past relationship; they need some kind break or maybe even more than one chance at redemption. A player can find this hope inside ‘The Witch’s Hut’ where an ancient altar sits that will make any ex forget why he ever left you. Although it’ll cost 30000g each time they use it, it provides closure and allows them both heal.
Conclusion
Going through a divorce on Stardew Valley is similar to what happens when your marriage falls apart—lots of emotions and big bills. As gamers try and work out their relationships, they are faced with choices about life that might seem too heavy for pixels on a screen. But by being kind and giving each other space, these characters can get divorced inside Pelican Town’s beautiful community gardens as well as anywhere else near Wi-Fi.
“Yes, you can remarry someone after getting divorced in Stardew Valley, but it’s going to be rough. All things considered, there are emotional and financial consequences for such actions within the game.”
Yes, divorced husbands and wives do remember their previous marriage with the player in Stardew Valley, and this memory comes with different phrases and changes in their actions, such as turning down presents or even attending any future weddings held by their exes.
Every use of the Shrine of Forgetfulness costs 30,000g in Stardew Valley, and it is a place where ex-spouses can be reunited or renewed.
Once an NPC is divorced in Stardew Valley, their behaviour and dialogue will permanently change; also, their relationship points with the player decrease, and they stop attending events.