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Divorce in Stardew Valley can be a real bummer, but it doesn’t have to be! Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been playing for a while, understanding what happens when you get divorced in the game can help make the process smoother. From figuring out who gets what to dealing with the emotional fallout, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about divorce in Stardew Valley. So don’t sweat it - let’s dive right in and get started!

What Happens If You Divorce In Stardew Valley With A Kid? [Solved]

Well, if you and your ex already have kids, they’ll stay put at the farm. But if you’re expecting a little one while going through a divorce, that baby won’t be born or delivered.

  1. Initiating the Divorce: To initiate a divorce in Stardew Valley, you must first talk to your spouse and select the “divorce” option. This will end your marriage and remove any relationship points you have with them.

  2. Financial Implications: After initiating a divorce, both parties will lose half of their shared money and any items they had given to each other as gifts during their marriage.

  3. Relationship Impact: Divorcing in Stardew Valley will also have an impact on your relationship with your former spouse, as well as any children you may have had together. Your former spouse’s opinion of you will decrease significantly, and they may even refuse to talk to you or give you gifts anymore.

  4. Children’s Reaction: If there are children involved in the divorce, they will be affected by it too; their opinion of both parents may decrease significantly depending on how the divorce was handled and how much time each parent spends with them afterwards.

  5. Moving Out: After divorcing in Stardew Valley, one or both parties may choose to move out of their shared home if they wish; this can be done by talking to Robin at the Carpenter’s Shop and selecting the “move out” option from her menu options list.

Divorce in Stardew Valley can be a tough pill to swallow. It’s never easy, but it happens. You’ve got to pick yourself up and move on. That’s just the way it goes sometimes. Still, it’s not all bad - you can start fresh and make the best of your new situation. Just keep your chin up and don’t let it get you down!