Summary
The decision to have children is a very life-altering one – except forStardew Valleyplayers, of course. The popular farming sim game lets playersromance a selection of 12 townsfolk, and should they choose to marry one, they have the option to have children together (regardless of the gender of the player and their partner).Though these children never really grow past the toddler stage, no matter how many years a player has progressed, there are small interactions they can have with their children on a day-to-day basis, like greeting them,dressing them in hats, etc.
Unfortunately for Reddit userll-FireFoxx-ll, dressing their child up didn’t go as planned. After putting theQi Maskon their child for fun, the player found they couldn’t get it off. As a result,their toddler continued to run around the house, looking like a Qi fruit come alive.“Send help,” they said in the post, noting that they were playing on Xbox.

Though the replies were helpful, one player found a pretty unconventional method of removing the funny mask. Reddit user Lifewasoutoflemons took a dramatic turn with their suggestion, writing, “turn him into a bird and the hat will show up in the lost and found.“This isn’t the only method to remove the stuck hat, but it’s certainly a funny option for players who are also looking to get rid of their offspring but don’t want to lose the accessory.
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How To Remove A Hat From A Toddler Without Sacrificing Them
Though Lifewasoutoflemons was technically correct with their solution to making OP’s toddler no longer look like a bad trip to Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory,the easier (and far less evil) method to removing the hat is to click on the child while holding a different hat.Instead of replacing the hat, users in the comments stated that this should just remove the accessory the toddler is already wearing.
There’s a concerning number ofStardew Valleyplayers who regularly turn their children into doves, using the Dark Shrine of Selfishness to eradicate them from the save file.There are few repercussions for this, save for a couple of creepy interactions following the incident,but by offering aPrismatic Shardto the shrine, the offspring will be no more. As the children never grow up, this is the only way to remove them from a player’s home.

Everyone has their own preferences for how they like to playStardew Valley– and for some, it involves sacrificing their children using a shrine hidden in the Wizard’s basement. While there’s no “wrong” way to play the game, it just goes to show that even some of the coziest games have some hidden dark mechanics to exploit.
Source:ll-FireFoxx-ll/Reddit
Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley is a charming indie farming scene that took the world by storm. After inheriting a run-down farm from their grandfather, the player moves to Stardew Valley to start a new life away from the city. Grow crops, raise animals, befriend the villagers, and discover the secrets the valley has to offer.
