How do I move only part of the items at a time?

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For example I now have 14 turnips. I want to keep 5 of them in my chest. How can I achieve it? It seems that I always move all of them whenever I click.



Best Answer

Turns out right-clicking does it... Didn't figure it out before.




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How do you pick up a single item in Stardew Valley?

Right-clicking (or pressing X on a keyboard or Xbox controller or \u25a1 on a PS4 controller) allows you to move or pick up single items from a stack. Holding shift while right-clicking moves/picks up half the items in a stack.

How do you separate items in Stardew Valley Mac?

Right clicking allows you to take out only one item of a stack.

How do you put one item in the chest in Stardew Valley?

It's square button. You can use the square button to select items individually and not the whole stack at once. Thanks everyone! Ive got it now.

How do you drop items in Stardew Valley PS4?

You simply need to access your inventory with the 3 bars. Next, long drag the item you would like to drop to the bottom right of your inventory. Hover over the area where it shows your funds, also known as your total revenue area. Letting go of the item in this area should drop it onto the ground.



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Answer 2

Alternatively, if you are playing with a Xbox Controller, the X button has the same effect as right-clicking an item.

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