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Stardew Valleyplayers are calling for a simple change to be made to the game that would add a simple prompt asking if players are sure before they utilize a warp totem. TheStardew Valleyadjustment seems like it wouldn’t take much to implement in a future patch, and players are commiserating over the problems that have arisen in the feature’s absence.

InStardew Valley,warp totems are one of the fastest ways to get around, whether players want to quickly move to another location around Pelican Town or even go to a distant island. WhileStardew Valley’s obelisksprovide endless teleports, warp totems are a single-use item. Unfortunately, some players end up using them when they don’t mean to, leading to the call for this change.

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Reddit user stover158 shared their thoughts about theStardew Valleywarp totems, asking for a very simple feature: a yes or no prompt that triggers when a player uses the totem. The player points out that when a player tries to eat something in their inventory, the game asks for them to confirm before going through with it. However, no such prompt exists for warp totems. As the comments indicate, numerous players have unfortunately used their warp totems when they didn’t mean to, by accidentally highlighting it and hitting the use button.

Does Stardew Valley Need a Warp Totem Confirmation?

Accidentally triggering a warp totemnot only wastes it, but depending on what the player was doing when they used it, it may also ruin their day.Stardew Valleyplayers only have so much time per day, so if someone were, for example, making their way through the Skull Cavern only to trigger the totem by accident, they’d lose all of their progress and likely not have enough time remaining in the day to try again.

Luckily for fans,Stardew Valleydeveloper ConcernedApe seems to be constantly looking for ways to improve upon the game, so this could potentially be added to the title someday. Fans have pointed out that in addition to food, the game also prompts players before they do things like trade an item to another player inStardew Valley’s multiplayer mode. However, there are other moments that are also missing a prompt, leading to things like accidentally gifting valuable items to villagers who don’t appreciate them. Thankfully,Stardew Valleyplayers can always restart the day and regain any lost items, but a simple prompt addition would likely save a lot of time and prevent headaches.

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You’ve inherited your grandfather’s old farm plot in Stardew Valley. Armed with hand-me-down tools and a few coins, you set out to begin your new life. Can you learn to live off the land and turn these overgrown fields into a thriving home? It won’t be easy. Ever since Joja Corporation came to town, the old ways of life have all but disappeared. The community center, once the town’s most vibrant hub of activity, now lies in shambles. But the valley seems full of opportunity. With a little dedication, you might just be the one to restore Stardew Valley to greatness!