is one of the most popular farming sims out there, but it's missing some important quality-of-life features. Not only that, but it's also missing some fun mechanics. These features and customizations should have been in from the beginning. Yet, even with the updates and new content over the years, they're still missing.
Fortunately, the modding community has stepped in, creating incredible mods that have improved the experience in ways that feel like they should have been official features. Some improve convenience, others expand customization, and a few just add in fun surprises. Here are 10 mods that shouldn’t be mods but actual gameplay features and should have been included from the start.
Have you ever wanted to romance the mysterious M. Rasmodius in ? Well, now you can with the Romanceable Rasmodius mod by WerewolfMaster and Nom0ri. In a game full of romanceable marriage candidate characters, it feels a bit odd that he's been omitted. That all changes with this mod, allowing players to build relationships with the wizard and even get married.
Despite all the romance options in Stardew Valley, there's one character who's better than all the current bachelors and bachelorettes.
The Wizard, M. Rasmodius, is one of most mysterious characters. He lives alone in his tower, studies magic, and speaks in riddles. His mystery has made him a very compelling character that many, myself included, have wanted to get to know on a deeper level. The Romanceable Rasmodius mod doesn't just add romance,but alsoexpands on the Wizard's story.
Another overlooked character in the romance options, and even relationships as a whole, is Mr. Qi. Alongside M. Rasmodius, Mr. Qi has always been one of most mysterious characters. Mr. Qi plays a big role in the game’s later stages but stays distant and hard to approach. The Friendable Mr. Qi mod by AngelOfStars fixes that, making him a fully interactable NPC with lots of new content.
Mr. Qi lives in The Calico Desert, so you won't
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