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btw i got all my scrolls as monster drops in the mine, even when i need 2,5 game years before i seen my first IV scroll. at that time i already got several copys of the other 3, pure rng. so no swinging of the farming tool needed....
second one: [98][99] the first chicken will get you scrolls 1 and 2 the second will get you scrolls 3 and 4. It is by far the easiest way to get them.
I don't consider it cheating when ConcernedApe himself, gave the list of codes out for people to use. IF it were cheating then why would ConcernedApe not block the ability and say it is cheating? He has not, he did not. IF the game owner does not say it is cheating then it is not. That is my opinion. The OP has the option like everyone else to use it or not.
PS This is from the Stardew Valley wiki. https://stardewvalleyinfo.com/guides/stardew-valley-item-codes/
It takes a lot of sprites and slimes to complete the eradication goals. I am not done with those yet but I think I have 4-5 of all of the scrolls by now, mostly from monster drops. Getting the bat goal from the mines is also useful (and pretty easy since they pop up all of the time once you are past level 30) for the vampire ring.
With mine farming you will also end up with a lot of ore and gems, and higher combat/mining skills :).
Just because the dev gave out the codes doesn't make it not a cheat. Its basically a debug mode, ConcernedApe probably coded it like that to make testing things easier, and like every other dev in history left it in. He simply chose to make them publicly available.
Now I'm not saying not to do it, its a single-player game so you do you, but I can't see how you'd argue any item obtained that way was obtained legitimately.
Fun fact, coal sprites aren't actually apart of real folklore. They're just a made up goblin/yokai thing the Studio Ghibli team made up.
Really nice nod to their work nonetheless, reminds me of when them get all worked up, like when somebody takes their coal.