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Aside from being a farming sim, Stardew Valley offers players the opportunity to meet and make friends with other villagers in Pelican Town. And making friends with each and every one of these villagers is an experience to cherish, especially with each NPC being quite diverse with their interactions and dialogue to share. Such is the case of George, who, beneath his rather stern expression, is a gentle soul longing for his youth.

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Players of Stardew Valley hoping to make quick friends with George shouldn’t fret and back away due to his rather quiet and seemingly-angry look. In fact, just the right approach and mindset can make players and George much quicker friends.

Who Is George?

George of Stardew Valley

When players visit 1 River Road, they will likely stumble upon a rather grumpy-looking old man in a wheelchair. Talking with him will have him reminisce about “the good old days,” similar to most other grandparents people talk to in the real world. In Stardew Valley, this man comes in the form of George Mullner.

Similar to other Villagers who have a “theme” regarding their questline, George’s focuses on players helping George open up more to people outside his family. Thankfully, the player’s growing relationship with George and their potential friendship could make this endeavor a success.

George’s Relationships

The Connections of George in Stardew Valley

As with other Villagers in Pelican Town, George is also connected to a lot of other Villagers through their relationships. Due to his nature as a wheelchair-bound individual George spends much of his time at home under the care of his family. His relevant relationships include:

  • Evelyn: George has a doting wife in the form of Evelyn Mullner, a caring woman who loves taking care of the flowers around town. If not at home, players can find Evelyn usually outside her house and tending to flowers in the town center.
  • Alex: The grandson of Evelyn and George, the sporty and arrogant Alex has a soft side when it comes to his family. He is also one of the potential marriage candidates in Stardew Valley. His mother Clara was George’s daughter.
  • Harvey: The resident doctor of Pelican Town’s clinic, Harvey is in charge of George’s treatment whenever he visits.

George’s Schedule

George's Schedule in Stardew Valley

Players who want to develop a friendship with George would need to understand his particular schedule in order to make sure they don’t miss him at any particular day. Unlike other Villagers that players meet in Stardew Valley, George’s nature as someone wheelchair-bounded means he’s at home almost everyday, similar to other shopkeep NPCs. Here are other relevant elements of his schedule that players may want to look into:

  • 6:30AM (Regular) - At home near the television.
  • 6:30AM (Tuesday, the 23rd) - At home, near the kitchen table
  • 10:00AM (Sunday) - Goes inside Pierre’s home and looks at Statue of Yoba
  • 10:30AM (Tuesday, the 23rd) - Leaves to go to Harvey’s Clinic waiting room
  • 11:00AM (Sunday, Alex’s 14-Heart) - Heads to the Saloon back room to watch sports
  • 12:00PM (Regular) - At home, near the kitchen table
  • 12:00PM (Summer Friday) - Leaves to sit outside under the tree of his home garden
  • 1:30PM (Tuesday, the 23rd) - At Harvey’s Clinic, moves to the left exam room
  • 2:00PM (Sunday) - Goes home to watch TV
  • 3:00PM (Regular) - Goes to watch TV, or returns home to watch TV
  • 4:00PM (Tuesday, the 23rd) - Leaves Harvey’s Clinic to go home
  • 8:00PM (Regular) - Goes to his bedroom to rest

Gift Guide

Various gifts for George in Stardew Valley

While George is not necessarily someone players can marry in Stardew Valley similar to the Wizard, they can certainly cultivate a meaningful friendship with him. Regular conversation and giving Gifts can help players foster a friendship with the grumpy George, potentially helping him open up more and realize some deeper aspects of his personality. Here are some things to consider:

  • Weekly: Players can give George up to two (2) Gifts weekly, the quality of which can raise Friendship Points with him on different levels.
  • Fall 24: Giving George a Gift on his birthday will merit Friendship Points with a 8x modifier, as well as unique dialogue depending on the nature of the Gift in question.

What Does George Love? (+80 Friendship Points)

Things that George Loves in Stardew Valley

Dialogue: “This is my favorite thing! Thank you!”

Although George seems to have a tough exterior, there are actually particular Gifts that players could give him that could make his heart melt. Considered in Stardew Valley gameplay as Loved Gifts, these are items that are specifically tailored for George’s interest.

Interestingly enough, George being a rather quiet person does translate to his selection of favorite Gifts. In fact, aside from Universal Loves in Stardew Valley, he only has two items that he considers his Loved Gifts. Here are some other insights players might want to check out:

  • Fried Mushroom (Cooking)
  • Leek (Foraging - Spring)
  • Golden Pumpkin (Universal Love)
  • Magic Rock Candy (Universal Love)
  • Pearl (Universal Love)
  • Prismatic Shard (Universal Love)
  • Rabbit’s Foot (Universal Love)

What Does George Like? (+45 Friendship Points)

Things that George Likes in Stardew Valley

Dialogue: “Thanks.”

George being a rather quiet old man means he’s not so easily pleased, and this is something reflected in his Gifts. Ironically enough, he has more selections of Loved Gifts compared to his slate of Liked Gifts, making his Friendship in Stardew Valley quite tricky to foster unless players know exactly what Universal Likes to use as extra Gifts.

In fact, George only has one specific item he considers as Liked Gift, which players may consider as a Stardew Valley crop, with the rest being Universal Liked Gifts. Players interested in fostering a deeper friendship with George but also do it with a slower pace may want to consider using these Liked Gifts instead of Loved Gifts:

  • Daffodil (Foraging - Spring)
  • All Artisan Goods (Universal Like, except Oil and Void Mayonnaise)
  • All Cooking (Universal Like, except for Fried Egg, Bread, Strange Bun, and Seafoam Pudding)
  • All Flowers (Universal Like, except for Poppy)
  • All Foraged Minerals (Universal Like, except for Quartz)
  • All Fruit Tree Fruits (Universal Like, except for Mango and Banana)
  • All Gems (Universal Like, except Prismatic Shards)
  • All Vegetables (Universal Life, except Hops, Tea Leaves, Wheat, and Unmilled Rice)
  • Life Elixir (Universal Like)
  • Maple Syrup (Universal Like)

What Is George Neutral About? (+20 Friendship Points)

Things Neutral for George

Dialogue: “A gift? Hmm…” | “Do you want something in return?”

Due to George’s quiet demeanor, players of Stardew Valley may immediately take him for a rather “meh” kind of guy. This much is true, at least regarding items he could consider as Neutral Gifts. True to his personality, there’s quite an extensive range of items that George would classify as Neutral Gifts, making him a rather easy person to provide Gifts with for players who want to play it safe with items they currently possess.

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With that in mind, players may want to look into particular items that George would consider as Neutral Gifts, especially those outside the list typical Universal Neutral Gifts. Here’s a handy list of George’s Neutral Gifts:

  • Chanterelle (Foraging - Fall)
  • Common Mushroom (Foraging - Spring, The Cave)
  • Ginger (Foraging - Ginger Island)
  • Hazelnut (Foraging - Fall)
  • Magma Cap (Foraging - Volcano Dungeon)
  • Morel (Foraging - Spring)
  • Purple Mushroom (Foraging - The Mines)
  • Snow Yam (Tilling - Winter)
  • Winter Root (Tilling - Winter)
  • Bread (Universal Neutral)
  • Clam (Universal Neutral)
  • Coral (Universal Neutral)
  • Duck Feather (Universal Neutral)
  • Fried Egg (Universal Neutral)
  • Hops (Universal Neutral)
  • Nautilus Shell (Universal Neutral)
  • Rainbow Shell (Universal Neutral)
  • Roe (Universal Neutral)
  • Squid Ink (Universal Neutral)
  • Sweet Gem Berry (Universal Neutral)
  • Tea Leaves (Universal Neutral)
  • Truffle (Universal Neutral)
  • Wheat (Universal Neutral)
  • Wool (Universal Neutral)

What Does George Dislike? (-20 Friendship Points)

Things that George Dislikes in Stardew Valley

Dialogue: “That’s a terrible gift.”

Given how George appears rather stern and strict, it makes sense that one wrong move might ruin his mood for the rest of the day. Interestingly enough, while it’s true that George has items he considers as Disliked Gifts, his list is rather not extensive compared to other VIllagers. One thing to note is that he considers all Flowers as Disliked Items, so players should be careful when choosing GIfts for him any any Stardew Valley Villager.

Thankfully, George doesn’t have a lot of items he considers as Disliked Gifts. However, players may still want to take note that Universal Dislikes and Flowers are still classified as Disliked Gifts when interacting with George. Here are other items to take note of:

  • Salmonberry (Foraging - Spring)
  • Wild Horseradish (Foraging - Spring)
  • All Flowers
  • All Building Materials (Universal Dislike)
  • All Artifacts (Universal Dislike)
  • All Bombs (Universal Dislike)
  • All Crafted Paths, Floors, Fences (Universal Dislike)
  • All Fertilizer (Universal Dislike)
  • All Fish (Universal Dislike, except for Clam, Carps, and Snails)
  • All Geodes, Geode Materials (Universal Dislike)
  • All Seeds (Universal Dislike)
  • All Sprinklers (Universal Dislike)
  • All Tackle (Universal Dislike)
  • Cave Carrot (Universal Dislike)
  • Driftwood (Universal Dislike)
  • Field Snack (Universal Dislike)
  • Jack-O-Lantern (Universal Dislike)
  • Oak Resin (Universal Dislike)
  • Oil (Universal Dislike)
  • Pine Tar (Universal Dislike)
  • Qi Fruit (Universal Dislike)
  • Rice (Universal Dislike)
  • Solar Essence (Universal Dislike)
  • Spring Onion (Universal Dislike)
  • Tea Set (Universal Dislike)
  • Unmilled Rice (Universal Dislike)
  • Vinegar (Universal Dislike)
  • Void Egg (Universal Dislike)
  • Void Essence (Universal Dislike)
  • Wheat Flour (Universal Dislike)

What Does George Hate? (-40 Friendship Points)

Things George Hates in Stardew Valley

Dialogue: “This is probably the worst gift I’ve ever seen. Thanks a lot.”

Similar to other Villagers in Stardew Valley, George does have items he doesn’t especially appreciate. Compared to his Neutral Gifts, however, he only has four major items that are big “no-nos” for him, three of which are flowers and some obtained from Stardew Valley monsters.

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Although George’s list of Hated Gifts aren’t extensive, players still need to be wary that George is still affected by Universal Hated Gifts. That means giving those to him can become a huge setback to a player’s progress on their Friendship with George. WIth that in mind, here are some items to take note of and avoid when pursuing George:

  • Clay (Tilling)
  • Dandelion (Foraging - Spring)
  • Holly (Foraging - Winter)
  • Quartz (Foraging - The Mines)
  • All Bait (Universal Hate)
  • All Fossils (Universal Hate)
  • All Monster Loot (Universal Hate, except Solar Essence, Void Essence)
  • All Trash (Universal Hate, except Driftwood)
  • Artifact Trove (Universal Hate)
  • Bug Steak (Universal Hate)
  • Carp (Universal Hate)
  • Copper Ore (Universal Hate)
  • Crab Pot (Universal Hate)
  • Dragon Tooth (Universal Hate)
  • Drum Block (Universal Hate)
  • Energy Tonic (Universal Hate)
  • Error Item (Universal Hate)
  • Explosive Ammo (Universal Hate)
  • Fairy Dust (Universal Hate)
  • Flue Bock (Universal Hate)
  • Grass Starter (Universal Hate)
  • Green Algae (Universal Hate)
  • Golden Coconut (Universal Hate)
  • Hay (Universal Hate)
  • Iron Ore (Universal Hate)
  • Journal Scrap (Universal Hate)
  • Monster Musk (Universal Hate)
  • Muscle Remedy (Universal Hate)
  • Oil of Garlic (Universal Hate)
  • Poppy (Universal Hate)
  • Qi Seasoning (Universal Hate)
  • Radioactive Bar (Universal Hate)
  • Radioactive Ore (Universal Hate)
  • Rain Totem (Universal Hate)
  • Red Mushroom (Universal Hate)
  • Sap (Universal Hate)
  • Sea Urchin (Universal Hate)
  • Seafoam Pudding (Universal Hate)
  • Seaweed (Universal Hate)
  • Secret Note (Universal Hate)
  • Slime Egg (Universal Hate)
  • Snail (Universal Hate)
  • Strange Bun (Universal Hate)
  • Sugar (Universal Hate)
  • Torch (Universal Hate)
  • Treasure Chest (Universal Hate)
  • Void Mayonnaise (Universal Hate)
  • Warp Totem (Universal Hate)
  • White Algae (Universal Hate)

Other Activities

Taking George to the theater

Players who want to take their Friendship with Stardew Valley Villagers like George to the next level may instead skip Gifts and opt for something more personal, such as the Movie Theater. At its core, the Movie Theater becomes unlocked once Morris offers all community upgrades or once players complete the Community Center. Those who pursued the Joja route may purchase the Movie Theater for 500,000g.

Either way, players can take George out for a film viewing once every seven (7) days. Each ticket costs for 1,000g, with a ticket for a Villager being offered to them like a Gift. Players interested in taking George out to movies would have to enter the Theater on the same day they’ve provided the Ticket, and the Movie chosen does have an effect on George’s relationship with players.

What Theater Setup Does George Love?

  • Films (Love): The Zuzu City Express
  • Films (Dislike): It Howls In The Rain
  • Food (Love): Black Licorice
  • Food (Love): Stardrop Sorbet

What Theater Date Does George Like?

  • Films (Like): Natural Wonders: Exploring Our Vibrant World
  • Films (Like): The Brave Little Sapling
  • Films (Like): The Miracle At Coldstar Ranch
  • Films (Like): Wumbus
  • Food (Like): Fries
  • Food (Like): Nachos
  • Food (Like): Personal Pizza
  • Food (Like): Popcorn
  • Food (Like): Salmon Burger
  • Food (Like): Salted Peanuts
  • Food (Like): Sour Slimes
  • Food (Like): Truffle Popcorn

What Theater Setup Does George Dislike?

  • Films (Dislike): Journey Of The Prairie King: The Motion Picture
  • Films (Dislike): Mysterium
  • Food (Dislike): Everything Else

Quests

George-of-Stardew-Valley-1

As with other Villagers, George will give players Quests as one of many opportunities to get to know him better. These can come in various means, and players may need to wait for the right timing in order to come across these tasks. Here are those Quests:

  • "Help Wanted": George may randomly request for an item for players to bring him via the "Help Wanted" board outside Pierre's Geneal Store. Doing this will reward players with 3x the item's base value as well as 150 Friendship points.
  • The Pirate's Wife: In "The Pirate's Wife" storyline from Birdie of Ginger Island, George will be the recipient of the Advanced TV Remote during the process of completing this quest.
  • Knee Therapy: In this major quest that occurs on the 25th of Summer, George may request a Hot Pepper from players. Doing this will give him 200G as well as 1 Friendship Heart, which is a massive step towards maximizing his Heart points.

Heart Events

Heart Events for George

As with other Villagers in Stardew Valley, players who start cultivating their Friendship with George would experience Heart Events or special cutscenes during certain Friendship Levels and in during Stardew Valley seasons. Players need to take these Heart Events into consideration when gauging their overall Friendship with George, as having these Events occur denote various milestones they have achieved in their relationship. Here are Heart Events players need to take note of:

Anytime

At any point in time during the player and George’s Friendship, any Friendship Level above 0 can have George send good-quality Stone to players in the mail. The odds of this occurring get higher the more Friendship Points players earn.

  • Stone (35)

At 3 Hearts

Any Heart Level Encounter George

After players reach three (3) Hearts with George, regardless of the Stardew Valley season of the year, he will send a Recipe for Fried Eel to players in the Mail. Alongside it is a note that asks players to receive this Recipe as it’s been “lying around,” and players should try not to “burn” it.

  • Fried Eel (Recipe)

At 6 Hearts

6 Heart Encounter George

When players reach six (6) Hearts with George, they don’t receive an item but rather trigger a cutscene. Players enter George’s home and see him struggle to reach something on a bookshelf. After players help him retrieve the item, there will be a couple seconds of silence before George opens up about how he’s become wheelchair-bound.

At 7 Hearts

7 Heart Encounter George

After players reach seven (7) Hearts with George, they now send players a Recipe in the Mail. This is the last milestone players get as they develop their Friendship with George. Alongside this Gift is a note that once again tells the player not to “burn” the Recipe.

  • Spicy Eel (Recipe)

Stardew Valley was released in 2016 and is currently available for the PC, macOS, Linux, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, and PS Vita.

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