5 Ways to Reduce Wrist Strain in Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley, the indie farming simulator that debuted to whopping success on Steam this past February, is as addicting as it is delightful. It’s also a gigantic pain in the wrist. Since starting the game I have been in varying degrees of discomfort in my right arm, sometimes so severe that I struggle to move my shoulder, forearm and elbow. After expressing this online I was surprised to find that I’m not the only one experiencing Stardew Valley-related wrist strain, as many of the game’s tasks are not optimally keymapped to avoid injury.
With that in mind I put together this list for the beginning Stardew Valley player as a guide on how to best prevent wrist soreness and damage.
5. Upgrade all your tools
The biggest sources of click-related pain in Stardew Valley seem to be repetitive tasks like fishing, chopping trees or mining for ore. Most of these require tools that have to be clicked several times, although this improves as time goes on. By visiting the blacksmith on the east portion of the Pelican Town map, you can upgrade them for a fee (provided you bring Clint the necessary materials). Stronger tools mean a wider area of effect and fewer clicks, which means less strain on the muscles. For the best results, focus on upgrading your tools in the winter, when you don’t need your watering can and hoe every day. Prepare for the hefty cost of upgrading each during the spring, summer and fall by saving gold and mining and smelting ores.
Fishing, arguably the biggest source of wrist injury, can also be made easier by using bait and lures, which can reduce the unpredictable swinging of the fish’s activity bar as you reel them in. However, you need to gain levels in your Fishing skill before you use them, which means you may need some of these other tips to help get you there.
4. Balance wrist-straining activities with other tasks
While the majority of the game consists of mining, farming and fishing—everything that makes your wrists scream bloody murder—it’s somewhat possible to balance your activities such that your joints can get a bit of a break. When you feel the muscles start to tighten, try to do something that doesn’t require as much mouse activity, like foraging for plants or talking to villagers, which require lots of wandering. This will provide at least some reprieve.
3. Install mods to reduce clicking