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10 Best Stardew Valley Mods of October 2019

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Medieval Buildings

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Best October 2019 Stardew Valley Mods

This mod offers some adorable buildings that will make your Stardew Valley farm feel like an old, medieval village.

Almost every building comes with flowers and vines that drape across the top, and they all change colors with the seasons. In winter all the vines freeze and snow gathers on the rooftops of the buildings.

The sprites are a lot cuter than the vanilla ones, and match the environments when they change in-game throughout the seasons super well.

There are even some medieval silos and medieval sheds to go along with them too.

Solar Panels

Best October 2019 Stardew Valley Mods

Want your farm to be more eco-friendly? Download this mod that let’s your install solar panels anywhere on your farm.

They are able to produce batteries without any need for lightning in stormy weather.

They can be crafted for one copper bar, one iron bar, three refined quartz, one orpiment, and one neptunite, and usually take one in-game week to make a battery.

Seasonal Garden Farmhouse

Best October 2019 Stardew Valley Mods

This completely redone farmhouse mod will make your game feel a lot more realistic.

While inside the farmhouse, you can experience seasons and day-night cycles through the windows of the house. Especially in the new sun room that comes with expansive glass walls.

It also comes with a spa room, an indoor garden/greenhouse, a record player (jukebox) for music, a farmer’s record file, and a material storage log.

New special details will be added if you get married, and when the seasons change new decorations for Halloween and Christmas will be added for fall and winter

Child to NPC

Best October 2019 Stardew Valley Mods

This mod make it so when your children get older they become fully-fledged NPCs.

They will no longer just lay about the house doing nothing. Now they can explore Pelican Town, interact with other NPCs, and become their own people.

The mod even allows your farmer’s children to be patched in by other mods in the sames ways that NPCs can.

Capitalist Dream Farm

Best October 2019 Stardew Valley Mods

This farm lot mod really does offer everything you could every need within a walking distance.

The large farm includes tons of room for crops as well as a hot spring, quarry, private beach, upgraded farm cave, and a hardwood/foraging area.

The crop fields are already designed to perfectly fit iridium sprinklers, and the animal pens comes with invisible barriers to keep your livestock enclosed.

There are even various minecarts scattered around the farm for accessible fast-travel.

New Decorative Flowers

Best October 2019 Stardew Valley Mods

With this mod you can decorate your farm with a lot more color.

It adds a ton of new decorative flower options that vary per season. While the flowers do not grow like crops, they still add a ton of detail and are great if you are going for that over-grown farm look.

Flowers include red roses, lavender, reeds, sunflowers, snapdragons, and much more.

Overgrown Fairy Buildings

Best October 2019 Stardew Valley Mods

Here’s another mod to come out in October 2019 that offers new sprites for the buildings on your farm.

This one goes for a very specific aesthetic, which is an overgrown fairy, cottage vibe.

All the buildings have light pink roofs, pink doors, white walls, and bright flowers growing along their fronts.

Stardew Valley Mod Manager

Best October 2019 Stardew Valley Mods

If you have a lot of Stardew Valley mods on the go, with some even potentially conflicting with one another, this new mod manager will make your life a lot easier.

It’s a new modded tool that creates a list of currently installed mods in your game and allows you to enable/disable with with a single click of a box.

Once you launch Stardew Valley, you can quick access mods in their folders via a file menu. It also offers links to Nexus and Stardew Valley mod forums.

Mod Settings

Best October 2019 Stardew Valley Mods

This mod simply tweaks some of the mod settings options in your in-game menu.

It replaces the standard options tab, which adds the function of editing the settings of installed mods. It also provides api for modders.

So if you are a mod creators or are often downloading CC into your game, it’s a good mod to have.

Treehouse Greenhouse

Best October 2019 Stardew Valley Mods

This mod changes the appearance of your normal greenhouse building into a run treehouse sprite.

You can access the treehouse greenhouse through a ladder outside, and inside there are three levels of floors to keep crops in.

The top floor is designed to be a decorated space, the main floor is optimized for fruit tree layout and cosmetic changes, and the bottom floor has a whopping 600+ crop spaces with room for trellis crops as well.

For more Stardew Valley mods, make sure to check out our top 10 best Stardew Valley mods of the previous month of September 2019.


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Video games are a true unification of art and technology, and Haley was amped to be able to write about them during her tenure at Twinfinite. A lover of all things Nintendo, obsessed with narrative driven games, and hopes the couch co-op genre makes a return soon. BA/BJ/MJ from University of King's College, NS, Canada. Haley was a Staff Writer for Twinfinite from 2016 to 2021 with a focus on covering all things The Sims and Nintendo.