How to Transform the Spa in Stardew Valley into a Cozy Retreat

How to Transform the Spa in Stardew Valley into a Cozy Retreat

How to Transform the Spa in Stardew Valley into a Cozy Retreat

Are you one of those Farm Sim fans who love to express their creativity through decorations? If so, you’ve probably taken great pride in making your Stardew Valley farm cozy and even adding your own personal touch to Pelican Town.

However, there is one area in the game that is typically a dull sight because you can’t decorate it: the Spa. While you can enjoy a relaxing soak in the hot springs, there is no option to change the look of the area. Thankfully, fans have discovered a trick that allows you to transform the Spa into a stunning oasis.

If you’re unfamiliar with the Spa in Stardew Valley, you’re not alone. While the building becomes accessible all day after an earthquake, it is not particularly enjoyable to spend time there. The interior design lacks any sense of coziness, and few villagers are drawn to the pool area.

It’s a shame that the game doesn’t provide us with the opportunity to add our personal touch to the swimming facility. We’re not only limited to wearing swimsuits, but we also only have access to our inventory in specific areas. Nevertheless, a Redditor has managed to “renovate” the Spa, as seen in these impressive screenshots:

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Now, you might be wondering, how is this possible? Another Reddit post explains how you can access the Spa area with your inventory to unleash your creativity. This requires exploiting a glitch by spamming the attack with one of the weapons you typically use against monsters in the mine.

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In the video, the person who posted the glitch recommends using a weapon with a high attack speed. Another community member enthusiastically comments on their success with the glitch, mentioning that they were able to place outdoor objects, floor coverings, grass, and even decorate in the water.

For those who have experienced difficulties with the glitch, the original poster advises them to practice and try different approaches to avoid accidentally landing out of bounds. So, if you’re looking to pass the time before Update 1.6 arrives, why not give it a try and create your own cozy Spa retreat?

What do you think of the adorable new Spa decorations? Are you tempted to give it a go yourself?

FAQ

Q: Can I decorate the Spa in Stardew Valley?
A: No, the game does not provide an option to change the look of the Spa.

Q: How can I transform the Spa into a stunning oasis?
A: You can exploit a glitch by spamming the attack with a weapon typically used against monsters in the mine to access the Spa area with your inventory and decorate it.

Q: Are there any limitations to the glitch?
A: Some people may experience difficulties with the glitch and may need to practice and try different approaches to avoid accidentally landing out of bounds.

Key Terms and Jargon

– Stardew Valley: A popular farming simulation role-playing game developed by ConcernedApe.
– Spa: A location in Stardew Valley where players can relax and enjoy hot springs.
– Redditor: A user of the social media platform Reddit.
– Glitch: An unintentional programming error that allows players to exploit the game’s mechanics to their advantage.
– Update 1.6: A future update for Stardew Valley mentioned in the article.

Suggested Related Links

Stardew Valley Wiki
Official Stardew Valley Switch Page