"Stardew Grain Language" is a full collection of pictures to all character preferences. Stardew Cereal Language wiki encyclopedia guide. Stardew Cereal Language full information guide. Stardew Cereal Language is a classic Japanese farm-run RPG game. Players who like the Ranch Story series will certainly be familiar with it. This game is a PC work developed by enthusiasts alone, and is under the responsibility of ConcertEdApe. Chucklefish, the author of Star Frontier, also assisted and was responsible for the work's distribution. This is an RPG game that interprets the idyllic life and supports up to 4 players to play together. On their own farms, players can grow crops, raise livestock, build buildings, or decorate their own houses. In addition, players can visit nearby villages and markets, where they can interact with other characters and marry people. Cooking, fishing, crafts, exploring randomly generated caves, finding new resources, and fighting monsters are the themes of the game.

preface
1. Full collection of pictures
1. Delivery of goods
The number and variety of all items sold by the player in the farm shipping box.
Illustration 1
Illustration 2
Illustration 3
2. Fish
All fish caught by the player, including what the crab cage catches.
The player can light up the icon as soon as they find the item, without having to ship it on the farm.
Items picked up on the beach, items dropped by monsters, items purchased in Corobus and touring vans do not count in this category.
3. Antiquities
The player collects artifacts, and when they find the antiquities, the corresponding icon will appear. Players can light up icons as soon as they find an item, without having to donate it to a museum or ship it on a farm.
Note that items obtained through fishing chests or hoes may not be able to light up labels. The player can drag the item, drag it out of the window, and then put it in the backpack, or can solve the bug; Leave the item overnight and fix the bug the next day.
The antiquities are lit up as soon as they are found, but the initial tip is that Gunther will tell you more after donating the items to the museum.
4. Minerals
All the ores found by the player. When the ore is found, the corresponding icon will appear. Players can light up icons as soon as they find an item, and they don't have to donate it to the museum.
Note that items obtained through fishing chests may not be able to light up labels. The player can drag the item, drag it out of the window, and then put it in the backpack, or can solve the bug; Leave the item overnight and fix the bug the next day.
The ore will light up the picture as soon as it is found, but the initial hint is that Gunther will tell you more after donating the item to the museum.
5. Cooking
Various dishes made by the player in the farmhouse. Players can light up icons without having to sell dishes.
Note: The position of the French snail and braised fish soup in the cooking interface is reversed with the position of the collection menu.
Second, the whole character preference
Preferences Table 1
Preferences Table 2
1. Favorites: Golden pumpkin, magic sugar popsicle, pearls, multicolored shards, rabbit feet.
These gifts guarantee you a maximum of (80 points) of friendship with them, but can be difficult to obtain.
After receiving a favorite gift, a love bubble usually appears on the top of the villager's head.
Exceptions: Hayley hates the multicolored shards, Penny hates the rabbit's feet.
2, like (ordinary will not repeat, you can check the table)
Although less than favorite gifts, giving out these gifts increases friendliness by 45 points, and it's usually much easier to get them.
All artisan items (except oil which is usually disliked, void mayonnaise is usually disliked)
All cooking food (except poached eggs and bread which are usually average, strange little breads are usually nasty)
All flowers (except Yu Meiren, who is usually annoying)
All foragable ores (except for quartz villagers who prefer mixed reviews)
All fruit trees fruit
All gemstones (except for the multicolored shards that are usually favorites)
All vegetables, including bracken (except wheat, tea and hops are usually general, unmilled rice is usually disliked)
Life Potion
Maple syrup
3. Nasty
After receiving a nasty gift, a bubble of resentment will appear above the villager's head.
All antiquities
All bait
All artisan machinery
All lighting tools (where pumpkin lamp is not like gift)
All other classes of crafting items (where iron ingots and gold ingots are disliked gifts)
All furniture (where tea set is not like gift)
All Monster Scavenger Hunt (where Daylight Essence and Void Essence are disliked gifts)
All garbage (where driftwood is not like gift)
Exceptions -
Abigail: Don't like gift candy
Dwarves: Favorite gifts for Dwarven Scrolls I, Dwarven Scrolls II, Dwarven Scrolls III, Dwarven Scrolls IV, Dwarven Helmets, and Dwarven Gadgets
Corobus: Favorite gift of Void Mayonnaise
Penny: Favorite gift poppy; Dislike the gift of red mushrooms
Sam: Favorite gift Joja Coke; Dislike the gift of seaweed
Mage: Dislike the gift of slime mud
In addition to the villagers listed above, Leah, Marnie, and Shane don't like seaweed
The strategy is over.