As we know Penny who is one of the most favorite characters in Stardew Valley, players are able to form a friendship or romance with her throughout the game. With a humble background and kind heart, Penny Stardew Valley is quite the average girl but there’s more to her than one would think. This guide will cover all things from her personality to her heart events and gifts, as well as some controversies around the character.
Penny Stardew Valley Character
Penny is a little shy and kind. She’s the daughter of Pelican Town bus driver Pam. They live in a trailer at the outskirts of town true to his name! A significant portion of the story consists of Penny tutoring local kids Jas and Vincent, demonstrating her caregiving side. Penny is an optimistic character, just like Sam Stardew Valley. Despite being in a difficult living circumstance, she still tries to make most of what she has be her finances or social life.
But Penny in turn is self-critical and sometimes articulates frustrations, particularly with her life in the trailer and her relationship with her mother. Between this and the fact that she dreams of a better life and a way out of poverty, it just made her more realized. She is one of the more realistic, emotionally deep characters in Stardew Valley.
Schedule
Because Penny’s day-to-day life can change based on the season, the weather and her shift at work. Here’s a general overview:
Spring: On sunny summer days Penny can be found either reading at the river in town, or sitting near the town’s graveyard. She loves sitting in her trailer on rainy days, doing nothing as water pounds the roof.
Summer: Depending on the day of the week, Summer often finds her tutoring at the museum or reading by the river.
Fall: She spends additional time in the town, especially at the library or tutoring kids. She also pays visits at certain occasions to the graveyard.
Winter: Penny will usually be at the museum, tutoring the kids.
Penny is usually at the trailer on Sundays – summer or winter. This allows her schedule to become predictable, and as you notice patterns, it becomes surprisingly easy to engage with her.
Controversy
It is a well-liked character but not without its controversy among players like Penny. Penny is also called out by many fans for her passivity and the way she articulates her grievances regarding living conditions. While she is self-less in helping the children of the town, we rarely see any efforts from her to pull herself up by the bootstraps, which has created some discussion on gaming forums and communities.
Additionally, her mother Pam is a drunk and has a rough outside personality compared to Penny, and many players feel uncomfortable about Penny’s life at home. Some respect the authenticity these forces lend to the game, however this has introduced a few discussions over family members in Stardew Valley.
Moreover, Penny’s marriage dialogue can be somewhat of a downer for some players as well at times. Critics think that she becomes too servile and domestic in her duties, which beg the question whether marriage in the game imposes a specific role on women.
Penny Stardew Valley Gifts
You have to give Penny gifts if you want to befriend her. Penny, just like all the other townspeople in Stardew Valley, has some likes and dislikes.
Loved Gifts:
- Melon
- Poppy
- Poppy seed Muffin
- Emerald
- Red Plate
- Roots Platter
- Sandfish
- Tom Kha Soup
- Diamond
This will reward you with maximum friendship points for her if you give these to her. The quickest way to improve your relationship with Penny is by offering her loved gifts.
Liked Gifts:
- Dandelion
- Leek
- Mushroom
- Daffodil
They are pretty easy to find, more so in spring and you get a good amount of friendliness quickly. Do NOT give her gifts that are ‘hated’ or ‘disliked’ since they will only decrease your friendship points instead.
Disliked and Hated Gifts:
- Beer
- Grape
- Pina Colada
- Wine
Don’t give Penny these items, as giving these as gifts will reduce friendship points and gain hate.
Penny Stardew Valley Heart Events
These heart events can serve to deepen your bond with Penny. These events will unlock at various friendship levels as your friendship grows:
Two Hearts: You see Penny helping Vincent and Jas at the museum. You will see her nurturing qualities as a tutor during the event.
Four Hearts: Penny asks you to join her for lunch in her trailer, but it doesn’t go as she hopes which results in some sweet yet awkward moments.
Six Hearts: Penny will assist you in cleaning her trailer, tell you a little bit more about her home life, and give insight into her relationship with Pam.
Eight Hearts: Take a trip to the spa with Penny for some relaxation, and she will open up to you emotionally.
Ten Hearts: This occasion is triggered when you offer Penny a bouquet. She will unexpectedly ask you to see the sunset and create a moment for romance.
Interacting with her in heart events is important to learn about Penny and that will build your connection stronger.
Romance
In Stardew Valley, romancing Penny is a fun thing. After you make it to eight hearts there you can give her a bouquet and that lets her know you’re serious. Your relationship will also level up as you gift items and trigger heart events, eventually leading to marriage.
After giving her a Mermaid’s Pendant and marrying Penny, she will move into the farmhouse. Life takes a detour for Penny post-marriage. Besides assisting you on the farm doing things like watering plants and feeding livestock, she’ll sometimes provide you with items or food.
And, yes, Penny does admit that she is married but — well, you know how those farmboys can be.
Conclusion
Penny is a fan favorite in Stardew Valley, known for her complex character. Moreover, her kindness, overlaid with her own pain and dreams, makes her one of the more relatable characters in the game. Consequently, understanding Penny’s personality, schedule, likes, and dislikes is crucial to building a meaningful friendship or even a romantic relationship with her.
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