Okay so i found out that you can have multiple boyfriends/girlfriends in the game at once and I thought it could be fun to reach 10 hearts with all the guys, even though I'm set on Alex.
There are no rules in dating in Stardew Valley. You can go out with anyone you like as long as they're single and passes as marriage candidates. We can't blame you if you wish to court multiple villagers since it's an efficient way to learn about the most worthy spouse in-game.
Players can only be married to one NPC at a time, but can initiate romance with multiple NPCs at the same time, and can potentially continue dating other NPCs even after they've been married.
Yes, you can date someone while married. If that person is the same gender as your spouse, when you give a gift to that person, your spouse will get jealous. Yes, you will see the bouquet forever, but the person will be listed as single because you are otherwise occupied officially.
30,000g (this will also wipe Krobus' memory if he is an ex-roommate). Afterward, all ex-spouses will have no memory of the previous marriage, allowing players to date and remarry them if they choose.
(Note that delivery quests do not count as gifts.) The chance that your spouse becomes jealous is between 20 and 40%, depending on daily luck. If your spouse becomes jealous, you get a 30 friendship point penalty, and the next time you speak to your spouse they will give an angry message mentioning your gift.
If you end up regretting your decision, you can go to the Witch's Hut and interact with the shrine to erase all of your ex-spouses' memories, this will cost you 30,000g, but afterward, you'll be able to date and remarry that NPC.
If you decide to date every single bachelor/ette at the same time you can get caught and lose all your hearts with them. The only way to avoid this is to carry a Rabbits Foot with you at all times. But besides that you can keep dating them all until you decide to get married.
In Stardew Valley, players can have a maximum of 2 children at a time and the children can only grow to toddler age. After 2 children, the spouse will stop asking the player if they want to have a child. Stardew Valley is available now on mobile devices, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.
Yes, you can marry other players in Stardew Valley if you're playing the game's multiplayer mode, which lets up to 4 players team up on the farm.
You can kiss as much as you want without mods, you just get the stamina bonus/the little heart the first time.
Divorcing spouses has further consequences than just costing a ton of gold. The spouse that has been divorced will remember this, and they will treat the player differently. '(Ex)' will be added to their name during conversations, and fulfilling 'Help Wanted' quests for them will not grant any friendship points.
Players can pay a visit to the local witch, whom they encounter later in the game, and ask her to wipe their ex's memory. They won't remember the divorce ... and they won't remember the marriage either. It's bittersweet, but it's the only way for players to get back together with their former partner.
It's not uncommon to be attracted to more than one person at the same time. But whether or not you act on those feelings won't only affect you. If you want to date more than one person, make sure that everyone involved understands this and is okay with it. Also, be sure beforehand that you can handle it.
A 'Relationship' With Krobus
Like any normal marriage, Krobus will occupy and decorate a room in the house. However, he cannot do this if the player is already married and a romantic partner cannot move in with the player if Krobus is already living there.
According to the wiki, yes. As long as you aren't trying to marry the same NPC.
The first one will be random, while the second one will always be the opposite gender of the first one. Although they will grow up, once they reach the toddler stage, they won't get past it (unless you install Stardew Valley mod that allows them to grow up).
Unfortunately, Stardew Valley doesn't have the capacity to see children grow up into full-grown villagers with their own lives, but they do at least grow out of being a baby. For the first 14 days, the baby will remain in their crib at all times, seemingly always asleep.
You can't, technically, stop a pregnancy in the game. Once you've agreed to have a baby with your spouse, the child will always be born after 14 days. Although, you can “remove” the child from your game. This can be done through the Dark Shrine of Selfishness found in the Witch's Hut.
Abigail. Abigail may be the most popular marriage candidate, and for some pretty obvious reasons. She's every high-school dork's dream girl. Abigail is a quirky, goth, gamer-girl who's strong and adventurous.
If you are married and give a gift to someone the same gender as your spouse and you are dating that person... your spouse will get upset, but it won't be forever. Nobody else is affected.
In addition to building a strong community and tending to your farm, Stardew Valley also allows you to get married. Similar to marriage in real life, you will have the option to get divorced. Although this may not be the ideal situation, sometimes divorce happens, and that's okay.
During this festival, you can dance with one of the bachelors or bachelorettes. You must talk to them (twice) and invite them to dance, but they will refuse unless you have at least four hearts of friendship with them.
Marriage confers a Stardrop to both partners immediately after their marriage. A giftbox containing the Stardrop appears inside their shared home after the wedding.
When it comes to Stardew Valley, Abigail is undeniably the best potential marriage partner. Ignoring that Abigail is the only partner who will join you in the mine for adventures and play video games with you, no other love interest is as imaginative and energetic as Abigail. Also, she eats quartz.