If you are low level then best idea is to stay hidden behind the hut and wait for Gramps to come to you, then kill him and next kill off the weeds one at a time using Igni and running back behind the hut. Once you go outside too Gramps will have backup in the form of a circle of 5 Echinops and a unique Archespore in the middle (has Gramps been growing them?), so be prepared for a tough fight. If you decide to kill Gramps, after meeting him in his hut, he will run outside. To do both quests, Geralt should accompany Gramps to the shrine before going to his hut as the trigger is when Geralt looks around and sees gnawed bones.īoth quests are optional, but they also provide some useful opportunities for experience and loot. If Geralt discovers this before speaking to Gramps about his pilgrimage to the Shrine of Melitele, that quest is no longer an option during that conversation. As he does, he will notice half-eaten human remains, evidently "dinner" leftovers and remark that a cannibal must live there. Gramps can be there when he does, but Geralt must audibly acknowledge the human remains before talking to Gramps to receive the quest. There's something special about it, I can feel it.The only way Geralt can obtain this quest is by visiting Gramps' hut. If married to Abigail, she may say "Make sure to keep things tidy around your Grandpa's shrine.The evaluation cutscene will play the next time the player enters their farmhouse. However, the candles on his shrine will still light up according to Grandpa's rating. If the player gets married on Year 3 Day 1, the marriage cutscene will override the evaluation cutscene and the latter will not play.The value can only be observed by checking within the save file. Only one notification pops up at maximum friendship with the pet which says: " loves you ♡". There is currently no in-game way to view the relationship score with the pet.However, it is not possible to view the precise relationship score with a villager in-game. The actual friendship level required with villagers is slightly below eight hearts (eight hearts requires a relationship value of 2000 the game checks for a value of 1975 or higher).The evaluation has no other effect on the game in any way, and the player may continue playing the game indefinitely. The shrine must be manually interacted with to receive it. There is no indication made that the statue is available.
The Community Center completion ceremony has taken place.Ī player who attains a score of 12 or higher is rewarded with the Statue Of Perfection, which produces 2-8 Iridium Ore per day. Have a friendship of approximately five hearts (999 points out of 1000) with the pet. Have a friendship of at least eight hearts with at least ten villagers. Have a friendship of at least eight hearts with at least five villagers.
The 3rd upgrade (cellar) is not needed for this milestone. Married with at least two house upgrades (kitchen and nursery).
Have a total of at least 50 levels in Skills (reach level 10 in every skill). Have a total of at least 30 levels in Skills. This means that the opportunity to obtain all four candles is extended beyond the initial two year evaluation. The player can be re-evaluated at any time by placing a Diamond into Grandpa's Shrine (Grandpa will show up on the following day, after a game load or the first day of the following season in some cases). There are a total of 21 available points. This is determined by a point system based on various milestones that were reached in the first two years. Grandpa's evaluation is directly related to the number of candles that light up around Grandpa's Shrine (there are 4 candles) at the beginning of year three. The player can find a note on Grandpa's Shrine, at the far Northwest corner of The Farm, which states that Grandpa will return at the start of the third year (1st of Spring, Year 3) to evaluate the player's success. He writes a letter gifting the farmhouse, which prompts the player to move to Stardew Valley. Grandpa is the first character players are introduced to. So I dropped everything and moved to the place I truly belong.” real connections with other people and nature. I'd lost sight of what mattered most in life. “If you're reading this, you must be in dire need of a change.