Summary
The 1.6 update forStardew Valleyhas added prize tickets as an additional incentive for players to complete some of the various requests from NPCs, along with additional quests personalized for different villagers. Though this has definitely made the Help Wanted postings feel fresher,some of them are a bit trickier than they initially seem.
Emily has a new Help Wanted questadded in the 1.6 updatethat asks the farmer to greet everyone within two days.The only reward players get for completing the quest is a 100-point boost in friendship with all the villagers, not counting the Wizard, the Dwarf, Sandy, Krobus, and Leo, who aren’t included in the quest’s requirements. Players may also receive a prize ticket if it’s the third Help Wanted quest they’ve completed, though there’s no monetary motivation for taking on this request – players will have to do it out of the goodness of their hearts alone.

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Completing Emily’s New Help Wanted Quest Isn’t As Easy As It Sounds
All 29 Stardew Valley Villagers Are Tough To Track Down
Speaking with everyone in town isn’t a new quest forStardewplayers – getting to know all the locals is one of the earliest in-game quests players receive, though they can take their time to track down everyone who lives in town. Once accepting Emily’s quest,players have until the end of the following day to say hello to all 29 townsfolk.
Though this may seem like an easy task, players are already reporting how much they’re struggling to achieve it – especially because of some technicalities. Unfortunately,Pelican Town residents who have already been spoken to before accepting the Help Wanted quest don’t count toward the tracker, meaning players will need to circle back to everyone they may have already greeted the next day before the quest expires. This also requires players to have a good understanding of each NPC’s individual schedule (or the wiki nearby to reference).

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The Difficulties Of Being A Friendly Neighbor
“I got this quest the other day! Just barely didn’t make it… I missed one person,” Reddit user PhoenixRapunzel commented ongluesniffer5’s post about the quest. “I fail by one person EVERY. TIME. I TRY IT. It should be so easy, but it’s not. It’s not, guys,” user ApertureSubjectChell replied, echoing the difficulty players have found with this specific quest. For those trying to tackle the new quest with the Expanded Valley mods, there are even more NPCs to hunt down in such a short span of time.
Though it seems like a particularly wholesome request coming from Emily,it’s one that stresses out mostStardew Valleyplayers, unless it’s accepted around the same time as a special event where the townsfolk are all gathered in one place. For those looking to achieve perfection in the game, though, it’s a pretty crucial quest, as it helps to increase the player’s relationship with all the townsfolk at once. Those tackling it should make sure to block out a whole day before beginning, though, to ensure they don’t miss one or twoStardew ValleyNPCs with odd schedules.

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Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley is a charming indie farming scene that took the world by storm. After inheriting a run-down farm from their grandfather, the player moves to Stardew Valley to start a new life away from the city. Grow crops, raise animals, befriend the villagers, and discover the secrets the valley has to offer.

