Everything Everywhere All at Once!
Here is a list of mods that I use in my main Stardew Valley save.
Personally I prefer a consistent artwork and theme to be present during my gameplay so this list will reflect that.
I will try to link all the mods to their mod pages as soon as possible. But in the mean time you can go over to nexusmods.com and to find them!
WARNING: This page is currently under construction!!! will update very soon.
Expansion Mods:
These mods expand the overall game by adding new areas, items, NPCs quests and gameplay systems. The ones I chose are the ones that most closely stick with the "vanilla" SV look and feel.
Aesthetic Mods:
Changes only the looks of things and doesn't impact gameplay in anyway. Again I try to stick with a "vanilla" theme though some lean towards a cottagecore vibe.
- Classical Garden Statue Obelisks: I've always hated the vanilla obelisks; this mod just makes each one shorter and adds more personality.
- Cuter Coops and Barns: Updates the coops and barns to match Elle's seasonal buildings mod. (Customizable)
- DaisyNiko's Earthy Recolour: Recolours the farm and town to be more muted and have an earthy feel.
- DaisyNiko's Earthy Interiors: Matches the interiors of buildings with the Earthy Recolour mod.
- DaisyNiko's Earthy Interface: Companion mod that makes your UI the same color palette as the Earthy Recolour mods.
Quality of Life Mods:
The bread and butter of my SV experience; they reduce the small frictions I face during game-play and overall just makes SV more fun to play for a long time.
Cheat Mods:
You should only use these if you know it won't take away from the value of your game-play. That being said SV is a game you should play within your own rules. Don't let anybody hold you back from using a mod that you enjoy.
Core Mods:
These mods are required for many of the above mods to function. They don't do anything by themselves and are just the framework that the other mods use to build ontop of.