Friendship Mechanics in Stardew Valley — Hearts, Decay & Events

Friendship Points — Actions & Values
| Action | Friendship Points | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Talk (greeting) | +20 points | Once per day per NPC — repeated talking after the first gives nothing |
| Give a loved gift | +250 points | Maximum 2 gifts per week per NPC |
| Give a liked gift | +45 points | Maximum 2 gifts per week per NPC |
| Give a neutral gift | +20 points | Barely worth the gift slot |
| Give a disliked gift | -20 points | Avoid — wastes a gift slot and hurts friendship |
| Give a hated gift | -40 points | Never give hated gifts |
| Birthday gift (loved) | +500 points (×2 bonus) | Birthday dates are on the character's profile |
| Birthday gift (liked) | +90 points (×2 bonus) | Still significant |
| Complete a request | +150 to +250 points | From the Quest Board or Help Wanted bulletin at Pierre's |
| Dance partner at Flower Dance | +200 points | Spring 24 festival — requires 4 hearts to ask to dance |
| Give a Gift at a festival | Normal gift rules apply | Not all festivals allow gifting |
| No interaction (decay) | -2 points per day | Applies to non-spouse, non-roommate villagers — not on festival days |
How Hearts Work — The Point Scale
Each heart represents 250 friendship points. The maximum for non-marriageable characters is 10 hearts (2,500 points). The maximum for marriageable characters is 8 hearts (2,000 points) before dating, 10 hearts (2,500 points) while dating, and 14 hearts (3,500 points) after marriage.
Friendship is capped at 8 hearts for marriageable characters if you have not yet given them a Bouquet (purchased from Pierre's for 200g). You must give a Bouquet to unlock the dating status and allow friendship to grow to 10 hearts. After 10 hearts, give a Mermaid's Pendant (purchased from the Old Mariner on rainy days) to propose marriage.
Non-marriageable characters have a 10-heart cap permanently. They cannot be romanced, but raising them to 10 hearts still unlocks all their heart events and in some cases provides unique rewards (like Willy's 5-heart reward of a recipe, or Linus's mountain shortcut at 4 hearts).
Friendship Decay — When and How Much
Friendship decays by 2 points per day for every villager you do not interact with. Over a 14-day game season, neglecting a villager costs 28 points — just over one-tenth of a heart. This is slow enough that occasional forgetfulness rarely causes significant friendship loss, but consistent neglect over multiple seasons can gradually erode relationships you have built.
Friendship decay does NOT occur on festival days — the game treats these as non-decay days regardless of interaction. Spouses and roommates (like Krobus) do not experience friendship decay in the same way as regular villagers, though neglecting your spouse for extended periods still has consequences.
To maintain 10 hearts with a non-spouse villager, simply talking to them once every few days combined with two weekly gifts is sufficient. The decay of 2 points per day is easily offset by a single daily greeting (+20 points).
Heart Events — What They Are & Why They Matter
- Heart events are cutscene-style story events that trigger when you reach specific heart levels with a villager. Each character has 3–5 heart events, typically at 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 hearts.
- Heart events must be triggered in order — you cannot see a character's 6-heart event if you skipped their 4-heart event. If you skip a location-specific heart event, it may not re-trigger automatically; you must revisit the trigger location.
- Heart events for marriageable characters at 10 hearts are marriage-level events and are required before you can propose (along with the Bouquet and Mermaid's Pendant steps).
- Some heart events give tangible rewards — Demetrius's 2-heart event gives access to the farm cave option, Linus's 4-heart event opens a mountain shortcut, and Robin's 6-heart event gives a blueprint.
- Multiple heart events can trigger in the same week if you rapidly raise friendship — you might see 2 or 3 heart events with the same NPC across a few days during aggressive friendship building.
Multiplayer Friendship — How It Differs
In multiplayer Stardew Valley, each player has their own independent friendship score with every villager. One player's friendship does not affect another's — if one player gifts Abigail and another does not, their friendship scores diverge independently.
This means multiplayer farms can divide NPC management efficiently: one player focuses on befriending Sam, Alex, and Haley while another focuses on Harvey, Penny, and Maru. Both players benefit from the heart events they personally trigger.
Marriage in multiplayer works the same as single-player — each player can independently marry a different NPC, and both spouses can live in the farmhouse simultaneously. However, both players cannot marry the same NPC.
Efficient Friendship Strategy — Raising 10+ NPCs Simultaneously
- Gift on Tuesdays and Thursdays for most NPCs — these days hit most villagers in their accessible locations.
- Focus loved gifts on characters you want to marry first, liked gifts on others to maintain decay prevention.
- Use Saloon evenings (Wednesday–Saturday) to talk to and sometimes gift multiple NPCs in one location.
- Never miss birthday dates — a birthday loved gift is worth 2 normal visits and 1 gift combined.
- Complete the Help Wanted board quests from Pierre's — each quest gives +150–250 friendship with the requesting NPC and gold.
- Attend all festivals — festivals stop friendship decay for that day and sometimes provide bonus friendship through interactions.
- Stock a fridge full of easy liked/loved gifts: a Crystalarium running Amethyst provides Emily loved gifts; Goat Cheese satisfies many NPCs; Maple Syrup is widely liked.
Friendship Decay Math — Heart-by-Heart Reference
| Hearts at Start | Points | Days of Neglect to Drop 1 Heart | Days to Drop to 0 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 Hearts (max) | 2,500 points | 125 days (~4.5 in-game seasons) | 1,250 days (35+ years — effectively never) |
| 8 Hearts | 2,000 points | 125 days | 1,000 days |
| 6 Hearts | 1,500 points | 125 days | 750 days |
| 4 Hearts | 1,000 points | 125 days | 500 days |
| 2 Hearts | 500 points | 125 days | 250 days |
| Spouse / Roommate | No decay above 10 hearts | N/A — no decay | N/A |
| After Bouquet (dating) | Same decay rules | 125 days per heart | Same as non-dating |
| Festival days | Always 0 decay regardless of interaction | Festival pauses decay | N/A |
Loved / Liked / Hated Items — Universal Categories
| Tier | Universal Examples | Common NPC Reaction |
|---|---|---|
| Universal Love | Prismatic Shard, Magic Rock Candy, Pearl, Rabbit's Foot, Golden Pumpkin | +250 with nearly all NPCs (a few exceptions) |
| Universal Like | Most flowers, most fruit-tree fruits, most gems (non-loved), most cooked food (if not specifically loved/hated) | +45 with most NPCs |
| Universal Neutral | Sap, Wood, Stone, Fiber, basic ingredients, most raw seafood | +20 with most NPCs |
| Universal Dislike | Most monster drops (Bat Wing, Bug Meat), most Bombs/Crafting materials | -20 with most NPCs |
| Universal Hate | Algae, Sea Cucumber, Joja Cola, Trash items, Holly (Christmas plant) | -40 with most NPCs |
| Holly Warning | Despite being a Winter forage, Holly is hated by Emily, Penny, Jas, and many others — sell it, don't gift it | Universal: avoid gifting Holly |
| Quartz Warning | Quartz is hated by Shane, Maru, Haley, and a few others — only Clint loves it | Specific avoidance for non-Clint NPCs |
| Easy renewable safe gifts | Maple Syrup (universal Like), Truffle (universal Like), most processed cheeses (universal Like) | Safe filler gifts for unknown NPC preferences |
Bouquet vs Mermaid's Pendant — Marriage Timeline
The Bouquet (200g at Pierre's General Store) is the dating item — give it to a marriageable NPC at 8+ hearts to officially start dating them. Until you give the Bouquet, friendship with marriage candidates is capped at 8 hearts (2,000 points). The Bouquet removes this cap and unlocks growth up to 10 hearts. Dating an NPC doesn't lock you in — you can break up by talking to them and choosing the relevant dialogue, or by gifting another Bouquet to a different NPC (which triggers a jealousy event).
The Mermaid's Pendant (5,000g from the Old Mariner who appears on the beach during rainy weather) is the marriage proposal item. Give it to a 10-heart, currently-dating NPC and they accept marriage. Three in-game days later, the wedding ceremony takes place at your farm. Important: you must have completed the NPC's 10-heart event AND have a 'large enough' farmhouse (Level 2 upgrade minimum) before the wedding can occur.
Pacing: most players reach 10 hearts with their target spouse in ~30–40 days of focused gifting (4 weeks loved-gift cadence + daily greetings). The Bouquet must be given at 8 hearts, so realistically the timeline is: 0 → 8 hearts (~25 days), Bouquet, 8 → 10 hearts (~10 days), 10-heart event, Mermaid's Pendant, 3-day wait, wedding. Total ~40 days from zero friendship to married, achievable within a single in-game season.
The Mermaid's Pendant can only be purchased from the Old Mariner on the beach during rainy days. Track rainy weather predictions on the TV (Pam's weather report) and head to the beach immediately on a rainy day to find him. Without rain you cannot purchase the Pendant.
Frequently asked questions
How many gifts can I give per week?
Two gifts per week per NPC. The gift counter resets at the start of each new in-game week (Monday). On a character's birthday, a gift does not count against the weekly limit — you can give a birthday gift in addition to your two regular weekly gifts.
Does friendship decay reset back to zero eventually?
No. Friendship points decay by 2 per day but cannot drop below zero. The minimum floor is 0 points. Very long periods of neglect will lower a character back to 0 hearts, but you can always rebuild by interacting and gifting again.
What happens if I miss a Heart Event?
Heart events trigger in specific locations at specific times. If you do not visit the trigger location, the event does not fire and you can try again by visiting the same location on a later day. The wiki lists exact locations and time windows for each heart event. Occasionally re-entering the trigger area on a new day resolves a stuck event.
Do villagers remember if I give them a bad gift?
There is no persistent 'grudge' mechanic — giving a disliked gift costs you friendship points, but there is no additional penalty beyond the point loss. Villager dialogue may temporarily reflect the disliked gift, but it does not permanently affect your relationship beyond the point deduction.
Can I reach 10 hearts with non-marriageable characters?
Yes. All villagers (marriageable and non-marriageable) have a 10-heart friendship cap (except post-marriage spouses who go to 14). Non-marriageable characters like Clint, Willy, Robin, Demetrius, Harvey's father Pierre, Sandy, etc. all have heart events and benefits at higher friendship levels.
What is the fastest way to reach 10 hearts with someone?
Fastest is: give loved gifts twice per week (500 points/week), talk daily (140 points/week), and complete any quests from them (150–250 bonus each). At this rate, you can reach 10 hearts (2,500 points) from zero in about 4–5 in-game weeks of consistent effort — roughly one season.
What's the difference between the Bouquet and the Mermaid's Pendant?
The Bouquet (200g from Pierre's General Store) is the dating item — give it to a marriageable NPC at 8+ hearts to start officially dating them. Without the Bouquet, friendship with marriage candidates caps at 8 hearts. The Mermaid's Pendant (5,000g from the Old Mariner on the beach during rainy weather only) is the marriage proposal item. Give it to a 10-heart, dating NPC after viewing their 10-heart event and they'll accept marriage. The wedding occurs 3 in-game days later at your farm. You need a Level 2 farmhouse before marriage is possible. Timeline: 0 → 8 hearts (~25 days of gifting), Bouquet, 8 → 10 hearts (~10 more days), 10-heart event, Mermaid's Pendant, 3-day wait, wedding.
Can I date multiple NPCs at the same time?
Yes, mechanically. Give Bouquets to multiple marriageable NPCs and you'll be dating each one. However, the jealousy mechanic creates consequences: if dating NPCs see each other during a date or notice your behavior, the offended NPC's friendship drops by 30 points, dialogue turns hostile, and they may stop responding to gifts for several days. The effect isn't permanent — recovery takes a season of consistent gifting — but it significantly slows your overall friendship pacing. Most players avoid multi-dating unless intentionally exploring the system. After marriage, jealousy fully resolves and your spouse is monogamous, though continued flirting with high-heart marriageable NPCs may still trigger minor spouse disapproval events.
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- ›All 12 Stardew Valley Marriage Candidates Ranked — Best Spouse Gifts & PerksStardew Valley has 12 marriageable characters, each with unique gifts they leave in the farmhouse, spouse rooms, and personality perks. This ranked breakdown helps you decide who to pursue based on practical in-game benefits and gift quality.
- ›Emily Gift Guide in Stardew Valley — Loved, Liked & Disliked ItemsEmily is one of Stardew Valley's most colorful characters — a gem enthusiast, tailor, and dreamer who lives above the general store. Building friendship with Emily unlocks unique events and eventually marriage. Here is every gift she loves, likes, and dislikes.
- ›Penny Gift Guide in Stardew Valley — Best Gifts to Max Hearts FastPenny is one of Stardew Valley's most popular marriage candidates. Knowing her loved gifts, schedule, and heart events is the fastest way to build friendship and unlock her storyline.