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Acquérez l’amitié avec le nain dans Stardew Valley

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Jan 18,2025

Ce guide vous aide à vous lier d'amitié avec le mystérieux Nain dans Stardew Valley. Contrairement aux autres villageois, se lier d'amitié avec le nain nécessite d'apprendre le nain et de lui offrir des cadeaux spécifiques.

Le Nain, résidant dans les mines, n'est accessible qu'après avoir cassé un rocher près de l'entrée avec une pioche en cuivre ou une bombe.

Apprendre le nain :

Pour communiquer, vous devez faire don des quatre parchemins nains au musée. Gunther vous récompensera ensuite avec un guide de traduction nain.

Dwarf's Shop

Cadeaux :

Le Nain accepte les cadeaux, mais seuls certains d'entre eux renforcent l'amitié. Les cadeaux offerts le jour de son anniversaire (été 22) rapportent huit fois les points d'amitié habituels.

Cadeaux adorés (80 points d'amitié) :

  • Pierres précieuses : améthyste, aigue-marine, jade, rubis, topaze, émeraude
  • Pierre de Citron
  • Omni Géode
  • Anguille de lave
  • Tous les cadeaux universellement appréciés

Gemstones

Cadeaux aimés (45 points d'amitié) :

  • Tous les cadeaux universellement appréciés
  • Tous les artefacts
  • Carotte des cavernes
  • Quartz

Cave Carrot

Cadeaux n'aimés pas et détestés (points d'amitié négatifs) : Évitez-les !

  • Champignons et autres produits fourragers
  • Tous les cadeaux universellement détestés (à l'exception des artefacts)

Salle de cinéma:

Une fois débloqué, vous pouvez inviter le Nain au cinéma. Il aime toutes les sélections de films mais a des préférences pour les concessions :

  • Amour : Sorbet Stardrop, Rock Candy
  • Aime : Barbe à papa, Sandwich à la crème glacée, Jawbreaker, Burger au saumon, Sour Slimes, Star Cookie

Movie Theater

En suivant ces étapes, vous pourrez vous lier d'amitié avec ce personnage unique et débloquer sa boutique. N'oubliez pas que la patience et les bons cadeaux sont la clé ! Ce guide a été mis à jour pour refléter les modifications apportées à Stardew Valley 1.5 et 1.6.

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