Stardew Valley, the hit indie farming-RPG from lone developer Concerned Ape, remains one of the most popular titles in its genre. Players are given a slow introduction to the sleepy world of Pelican Town, clearing their farm, planting crops, and constructing new buildings. Stardew Valley allows players to grow their farm from a tiny shack to a sprawl of barns, orchards, and fields.
One of the most interesting buildings that players can construct on their Stardew Valley farm is the Slime Hutch. The Slime Hutch allows players to breed, raise, and harvest materials from Slimes that are normally found in the Mines and Skull Cavern. Though they may seem like monsters, players can actually make some money from these cute little blobs, and have fun doing it.
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Players can purchase a Slime Hutch for their farm from Robin's Carpenter Shop for the following materials:
After the Slime Hutch is purchased, Marlon from the Stardew Valley Adventurer's Guild will deliver a Slime Egg, allowing players to start breeding immediately.
Slimes are hostile monsters in Stardew Valley, meaning players will be attacked by the Slimes in their Hutch. Fortunately, it's possible to place fences and flooring in the Hutch, which will allow players to cordon off a safe area near the door to enter and leave by. This will also be a good spot for placing Slime Egg-Presses, which are used to make more Slime Eggs using the Slime item. Placing flooring in the safe area will prevent any Slimes from spawning there, keeping them all in the dangerous part of the Hutch. Players can also protect themselves by wearing the Slime Charmer ring, which is received as an award from the Adventurer's Guild after slaying 1,000
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