The scythe has been a B-tier tool for too long.
. At the time, Barone said that 1.6 is"mostly changes for modders" but that it would include some content updates too. So the obvious guess is that he's planning to add a new harvesting tool tier in that eventual update.
Stardew Valley's scythe is initially used to harvest grass for crafting or feeding animals and is also used for harvesting grains like wheat and amaranth. Other tools in Stardew can be upgraded a few times from copper to steel to gold to iridium—Stardew's top tool material—gaining additional functionality at each level. The scythe is different though. There's only the starter scythe and a gold scythe which has an increased cutting radius and damage.
It didn't seem like a particularly egregious omission to me. I thought we were all still maximising profit on ancient fruit wine. Are you all really planting that much wheat and kale? Surely you aren't using the scythe as a weapon in the mines. And yet, the replies and quote tweets are filled with glee.
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