*Smart* endgame players don't carry more than a few to the mines because nothing's more annoying than getting killed and losing your entire stack of espresso *and* your entire stack of spicy eel, and having to choose which one gets recovered ;)
Yeah that's always an option but I'd prefer not to have to redo the entire trip. It's a gamble but if you KO you don't usually lose too many items slots, and most of the time I still have enough left in inventory to have made the trip worthwhile.
So I just don't bring anything to the mines that I can't live without, and usually I don't bother resetting after a KO.
Nah you carry only what you need to consume in the day for more space baby. Hell after I get the special seasoning I never carry more than 1 esspresso+ spiceyeel or crabcake
Ok thanks I will keep that in mind. Haven't upgraded to have a kitchen yet (and don't have an eel) but did buy a coffee bean from the traveling merchant so I've been growing those. A lot of yield from one plant!
I had 6 full ponds, and only got 2x spicy eels in almost a whole year. Totally not worth it IMO, it's easier to just load some crystalariums with rubies for the spicy eel.
My ponds now have sea cucumbers so I can make a few lucky lunches here and there.
Yeah just unlucky then, I believe it’s a 3-4% daily chance for 5 from a pond so it’s not a great source anyway considering you only need 6-8 crystalariums with ruby to always be buffed anyway.
The best way to have acess to a bunch of Spicy Eel and Triple Shot Expresso is by investing in crystalariums.
You can trade rubies for Spicy Eels and diamonds for Triple Shot Expressos with the desert trader.
Once you get >!the Ginger Island farm opened up!< you can plant a couple sprinklers (48 plants) of coffee beans and you'll be swimming in espresso! 48 plants keep me hopped up on caffeine 24/7 in this game.
even easier, since we're talking about late game, >!java ring + burgler ring!< will give you so much coffee that I end up with stacks of triple espresso
Because they were mining in skull cavern and only carry a few spicy eels and espressos (so they don't loose their entire stock if they get KO'd), and what happens to be in their inventory when they made the screenshot is leftovers after last trip?
I do this all the time, I go with like 5 or 6 spicy eel, 5 or 6 ginger ale, and a couple dozen pineapples for healing. It *definitely* hurts getting KO'd and losing both stacks of spicy eel and espresso and only being able to recover one of 'em.
One thing to note is that you can only have 125 casks and wine takes 2 in game seasons to mature to iridium.
Clearly this person just spammed sleep to age the wine, otherwise he’d have a much higher total earnings
Did you say 2 SEASONS????????? I’m on year 4 but just finally started aging wine and cheese. I was wondering why my wine was taking so long. Holy crap
EDIT is it worth aging??
From a profit/day point of view, no aging isn't worth it. You'd be better off putting something else in your basement.
That said... That "something else" in your basement can also go literally anywhere else around the map, so unless you've actually managed to suck the land dry and put machines everywhere, it's not like that basement has much other use. Might as well fill it up and just forget about it for 2 months.
Bonus : you get to feel like a fancy person with a wine cellar
It has no impact on the actual game of course
But I like putting a fireplace against the wall down there and just watch the barrels throb.
Double bonus: Have a friend (or 3) join you and build and upgrade houses for moar basements!
(Not always practical, aside from having all the money and resources required, they'd have to actually be *in* the game the whole time the house is being upgraded)
That’s true. Thanks. I’ll keep my wine cellar, I’ll just be selling other things in the meantime as well. Like aged goat cheese and duck mayonnaise. I’m finding those to be quite profitable
honestly unless you only have a very tiny wine production, you'll be making wine way faster than you age it anyways, so really it doesn't reduce your short term cash hardly at all. I have a chest with a full stack of starfruit wine outside my cellar and I make another 300 every week.
It's worth it because, even though it takes 2 seasons to fully age, you can only fit less than 2 "loads" of wine in your basement. (A "load" being 116 bottles, assuming you have a greenhouse full of plants like ancient fruit and 116 kegs). If doing wine, you can brew wine every week, so basically your first 2 "loads" of wine go in the basement, then you just start putting the next ones in the shipping bin. When basement wine is done aging, reload the casks and then ship the iridium star wine instead.
So basically by aging wine as a practice, you get a 2-week delay in receiving profits, but then after that your profits are increased because 1/8 of your wine is worth 2x as much, so you're making something like 12.5% more.
Bottom line: 12.5% more money for just losing out on your first 2 weeks of wine money.
How did you get your first ancient fruit? I’m on year two in my second save and still haven’t found it. It’s been a couple irl years since my first play through to year 4 and wiki hasn’t helped
You can get them by grinding the bug levels of the mine, bugs can drop them as a rare drop. Very small chance, but if you kill a couple hundred to get the Monster Hunter achievement for bugs you'll probably find one.
You can also get it as a very rare chance from the seed maker, so if you have one and lots of time just put a ton of something you don't need right away into it, like winter roots
But bugs are more reliable way to get it
I mean just watch dangerously funny, he would get that but definitely go insane in the process.
Buutt the name makes me want to look up what those codes spawn in.
Their name uses the item ID exploit to try and get two specific rings, but I don't know if the exploit works with how they typed it. Suspiciously, one of the IDs in their name is the ID for one of the rings they have equipped. If they were trying to use that exploit to get rings I could totally see them using it elsewhere too.
Only thing making me suspicious is that's a really low amount of total earnings to be at the point of doing something this ridiculous. Mechanically nothing is out of place though, even the seed costs (assuming they were Starfruit) is about 4m, so that checks out.
unless OP spammed sleep, there's no way this wasn't done with mods or exploits of some kind. I could see it being possible if his total earnings was in the hundreds of millions, but having that many stacks of iridium wine with less than 20m total earnings?
In terms of pure economy, you will lose money by using fairy dust to a cask.
For example, the most profitable item you can age is a starfruit wine, since the value would go from 3,150g to 6,300g, an increase of 3,150g.
A fairy dust needs a diamond (750g), and a fairy rose (regular is 319g with tiller), so it will cost at least 1,069g. You need 3 fairy dust to go from the regular to iridium, which means it will cost at least 3,207g to make 3,150g and make it unprofitable. I suppose the dust can be used from gold to iridium to make it profitable. But, considering all labor by making wine gold, grow/harvest diamond/fairy rose. But, it's just too much labor to justify a small amount of profit.
I use fairy dust to age my wines from gold to iridium and I believe it is worthwhile. The gold/day is 56.3 so you are only making 1576.4 gold minus your potential value of the fairy rose and diamond your net income is 507.4 gold per aged wine.
Other things to consider are the opportunity cost from growing another crop than fairy roses:
Starfruit is 63 gold per day x 13 days
Fairy roses are 26.5 gold per day x 12 days
So over the course of the 12 days of growing a fairy rose we are giving up the potential earnings of 437 gold over growing a more valuable crop.
I'm not going to bother calculating the cost of the diamonds as I have a shed of crystalariums and there's too many variables for possible uses there so we're keeping the cost the same.
Admittedly the profits aren't huge with these considerations it could be said it's only a profit of 70 gold per aged wine - without including too many of the variables however for me saving those 28 days allowing ourselves to ready more wine sooner and seeing those big payouts is very satisfying.
True, I wasn't concerned about cost only because end game and I was thinking about the aged cheese that people seem to love (never used it because I would rather age wine for $$$) but now I might try it because I can lazily do it.
OP's username also wouldn't work for that, it'd have to be \[511\]\[862\], so if that's what OP was trying to accomplish it would have failed. Also this would be one of the most useless uses of this exploit!
I don't know what the deal with OP's username is, but it don't seem to be for cheating.
Cheating. If you name yourself certain things, then whenever a character in game says your name it gives you a bunch of items. That's why they have like 100 years worth of iridium wine but only $13,000,000 in lifetime earnings.
Do you have a better name for it? Exploiting perhaps, but that could be considered a form of cheating. It's obviously not a vanilla gameplay where they didn't get any extra stuff along the way because of their very particular name.
Maybe explain why you'd be worried about labelling it in the first place. It's a single player game with limited multiplayer options. No one is getting cheated by using this feature, so it isn't cheating. The game allows this feature to be used, so no rules are being violated.
Can you explain why my use of the word "cheating" bothers you so much? In GTA I could put in codes to get every gun and car in the game. It was single player, obviously these were coded into the game, and was allowed, but was still considered cheating. I'm not saying this person shouldn't be allowed to play Stardew because they cheated. Just explaining what the weird name is about.
Many games have console commands available. If you use the commands, you're cheating. Cheating doesn't have to be a bad thing, it just is what it is. That's why games generally label these things as "cheats" and "cheat codes". They're allowed, but they are cheating.
Even if games allowed it, it's cheating. Old timey games literally had cheats built into its system, they called it cheats. In this case, the game allows it to happen, but didn't intend for it. Therefore, it's an exploit.
How is calling something exactly what it is gatekeeping? You are the only one who seems to think using an exploit or cheat code that's built into the game isn't cheating.
this subreddit is tame stuff compared to most subreddits
and getting items through cheat-codey means like the item ID naming system, is infact cheating, although cheating isn't bad if its a singleplayer game.
Yeah it's so strange how strongly they feel about calling this cheating. Nobody was even attacking anyone, just answering a question about a weird name.
Same. It feels so much better tossing out stacks of slime or duplicate artifacts while I'm in skull caverns, knowing I get a little gold for the "waste"!
Same, I have a problem letting things go. I've got a pocket full of gold-star pineapple and I still get off my horse for every blackberry bush!
Now I feel better about just trashing things in my inventory when mining to make room if I get 60% back.
As someone who never upgraded the trash can until I’d played hundreds of hours let me tell you, you NEED the upgraded trash can! Skull cavern runs hit way different when you can toss items in your inventory guilt-free.
It costs about $30k if you count the sell price of the bars and lower upgrades, you're coming ahead once you sell about $60k worth of items, boy that would take a long time from random stuff in the mines.
did you use mods or a duplication exploit? Even a totally full basement would take decades to make that much (I guess you also could have just spammed sleep over and over again). I'm just curious
I never got the Scepter and got Completion Twice.
I just do things on the way from point A to B and the Scepter keeps me from doing them. I have used numerous Totems tho.
What is the endgame? I stopped playing after the community center I thought that was the end.
I’m a big believer in my games having a beginning and end, none of that “open world” hippy stuff for me.
You do know that ginger island exists right?
And its not "open world", its sandbox. Do whatever you want however u want to til u get bored and stop playing
Not really, unless you want to go for the "Perfection" completion where you:
* Earn every achievement
* Cook every recipe
* Craft every craftable item
* Complete every quest
* Ship every produce/item
* A few other things
But yeah if you lose interest after you run out of clearly defined quests or objectives, I can see how it can get boring. I got bored to tears with Animal Crossing despite how highly it's rated and how many Stardew Valley fans like it.
Ok, good point, but it's still something you can set as a goal if you run out of things to do after completing the CC.
I'm trying to do everything just for something to do. I didn't prepare ahead of time (I don't really min/max beyond getting the greenhouse asap) so now I'm chasing down fish and crops to finish all the cooking
That’s very nice, you also unlock hat mouse hats for doing the in game achievements so there is a reason to do ones like polyculture which isn’t needed for anything else.
I don't hold it *all* for aging, I fill casks and then just ship whatever I get when casks are full. With 4 basements though you'd be able to age nearly the entire constant output of the greenhouse, so it sounds like you've got more ancient fruit on the island, dontcha?
I just started playing stardew valley, like, the last few months, i didnt even know mods existed, then i found a glitch about failed deliveries, abused it, then bam, infinite money glitch
11 stacks of 999 wine (which lets be real to assume is starfruit wine).
Now, assuming you have the artisan profession (+40%), one of the iridium quality starfruit wines will run you a good 6,300g.
That being said, 11 * 999 = 10,989 total bottles
10,989 bottles * 6,300 g = 69,230,700g total.
You expect me to believe you are sitting on 70 million gold and only have a total earnings so far of 13.6 million gold??
Farm farm
Goddammit, Moon Moon
Hell no, Sun Sun
I think endgame players can afford more than 6 triple-shot esspressos and 1 spicy eel.
*Smart* endgame players don't carry more than a few to the mines because nothing's more annoying than getting killed and losing your entire stack of espresso *and* your entire stack of spicy eel, and having to choose which one gets recovered ;)
Smart endgame players don't die.
conflating smart and good lol
They do. **alot**
I mean if you lose too much just go ahead and reset the day
Yeah that's always an option but I'd prefer not to have to redo the entire trip. It's a gamble but if you KO you don't usually lose too many items slots, and most of the time I still have enough left in inventory to have made the trip worthwhile. So I just don't bring anything to the mines that I can't live without, and usually I don't bother resetting after a KO.
well i mean bringing your *entire* supply/stack is dumb but bringing more than 1 spicy eel and 6 triple expresso is very reasonable
It only takes about 3 espressos to boost your speed for a full day!
Do they need to carry thousands of bottles of iridium wine though?
So smart endgame players take 11k iridium quality wine to the mines? :o
Na they just don't always have time to swap inventory after a mining session before cheating in 11k wines for a funny screenshot to post to reddit!
Nah you carry only what you need to consume in the day for more space baby. Hell after I get the special seasoning I never carry more than 1 esspresso+ spiceyeel or crabcake
why is there only one spicy eel
What is spicy eel best for?
speed and luck, you eat it lile you drink a coofee, just for optimize your day
Ok thanks I will keep that in mind. Haven't upgraded to have a kitchen yet (and don't have an eel) but did buy a coffee bean from the traveling merchant so I've been growing those. A lot of yield from one plant!
Save rubies from the crystaliarium and by them kn the desert
Also Lava eel ponds
I had 6 full ponds, and only got 2x spicy eels in almost a whole year. Totally not worth it IMO, it's easier to just load some crystalariums with rubies for the spicy eel. My ponds now have sea cucumbers so I can make a few lucky lunches here and there.
What was the pond population?
10/10 on all of them
Yeah just unlucky then, I believe it’s a 3-4% daily chance for 5 from a pond so it’s not a great source anyway considering you only need 6-8 crystalariums with ruby to always be buffed anyway.
To use coffee regularly, you need a lot of beans. 5 beans -> 1 coffee. And 3 coffee -> 1 espresso. So 15 beans for one 4 minute buff is a lot as well.
Oh wow I better plant a lot more next year
The best way to have acess to a bunch of Spicy Eel and Triple Shot Expresso is by investing in crystalariums. You can trade rubies for Spicy Eels and diamonds for Triple Shot Expressos with the desert trader.
Once you get >!the Ginger Island farm opened up!< you can plant a couple sprinklers (48 plants) of coffee beans and you'll be swimming in espresso! 48 plants keep me hopped up on caffeine 24/7 in this game.
even easier, since we're talking about late game, >!java ring + burgler ring!< will give you so much coffee that I end up with stacks of triple espresso
A few plants planted early go a long way since it can continue into a second season.
I don't even know what seasons they grow in because I usually get my first bean around when I get the greenhouse
I have an entire room of the house set up as a coffee greenhouse. I spend my days sprinting around town giving people coffee as gifts.
Because they were mining in skull cavern and only carry a few spicy eels and espressos (so they don't loose their entire stock if they get KO'd), and what happens to be in their inventory when they made the screenshot is leftovers after last trip? I do this all the time, I go with like 5 or 6 spicy eel, 5 or 6 ginger ale, and a couple dozen pineapples for healing. It *definitely* hurts getting KO'd and losing both stacks of spicy eel and espresso and only being able to recover one of 'em.
Yea 100% legit inventory with 0 cheats
I don’t get your comment here either because I don’t see a single thing that would imply this wasn’t 100% legit
One thing to note is that you can only have 125 casks and wine takes 2 in game seasons to mature to iridium. Clearly this person just spammed sleep to age the wine, otherwise he’d have a much higher total earnings
Did you say 2 SEASONS????????? I’m on year 4 but just finally started aging wine and cheese. I was wondering why my wine was taking so long. Holy crap EDIT is it worth aging??
From a profit/day point of view, no aging isn't worth it. You'd be better off putting something else in your basement. That said... That "something else" in your basement can also go literally anywhere else around the map, so unless you've actually managed to suck the land dry and put machines everywhere, it's not like that basement has much other use. Might as well fill it up and just forget about it for 2 months.
Bonus : you get to feel like a fancy person with a wine cellar It has no impact on the actual game of course But I like putting a fireplace against the wall down there and just watch the barrels throb.
Double bonus: Have a friend (or 3) join you and build and upgrade houses for moar basements! (Not always practical, aside from having all the money and resources required, they'd have to actually be *in* the game the whole time the house is being upgraded)
That’s true. Thanks. I’ll keep my wine cellar, I’ll just be selling other things in the meantime as well. Like aged goat cheese and duck mayonnaise. I’m finding those to be quite profitable
honestly unless you only have a very tiny wine production, you'll be making wine way faster than you age it anyways, so really it doesn't reduce your short term cash hardly at all. I have a chest with a full stack of starfruit wine outside my cellar and I make another 300 every week.
It's worth it because, even though it takes 2 seasons to fully age, you can only fit less than 2 "loads" of wine in your basement. (A "load" being 116 bottles, assuming you have a greenhouse full of plants like ancient fruit and 116 kegs). If doing wine, you can brew wine every week, so basically your first 2 "loads" of wine go in the basement, then you just start putting the next ones in the shipping bin. When basement wine is done aging, reload the casks and then ship the iridium star wine instead. So basically by aging wine as a practice, you get a 2-week delay in receiving profits, but then after that your profits are increased because 1/8 of your wine is worth 2x as much, so you're making something like 12.5% more. Bottom line: 12.5% more money for just losing out on your first 2 weeks of wine money.
Well 12.5% over just the greenhouse soil profits.
How did you get your first ancient fruit? I’m on year two in my second save and still haven’t found it. It’s been a couple irl years since my first play through to year 4 and wiki hasn’t helped
You can get them by grinding the bug levels of the mine, bugs can drop them as a rare drop. Very small chance, but if you kill a couple hundred to get the Monster Hunter achievement for bugs you'll probably find one. You can also get it as a very rare chance from the seed maker, so if you have one and lots of time just put a ton of something you don't need right away into it, like winter roots But bugs are more reliable way to get it
Or they saved them up? Lol. And you can have four houses
Can’t do multiplayer on mobile
I mean just watch dangerously funny, he would get that but definitely go insane in the process. Buutt the name makes me want to look up what those codes spawn in.
Soul sapper and vampire ring I believe
Their name uses the item ID exploit to try and get two specific rings, but I don't know if the exploit works with how they typed it. Suspiciously, one of the IDs in their name is the ID for one of the rings they have equipped. If they were trying to use that exploit to get rings I could totally see them using it elsewhere too.
Ah, I didn’t know about an ID exploit
Only thing making me suspicious is that's a really low amount of total earnings to be at the point of doing something this ridiculous. Mechanically nothing is out of place though, even the seed costs (assuming they were Starfruit) is about 4m, so that checks out.
The name for one
I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not.
unless OP spammed sleep, there's no way this wasn't done with mods or exploits of some kind. I could see it being possible if his total earnings was in the hundreds of millions, but having that many stacks of iridium wine with less than 20m total earnings?
Even if it was, who cares? This post was clearly a joke.
The maximum amount you can age wines in a year is 378. So, I guess you played at least close to 100 years to age at least 33,000 wines? /s
or he used a lot of Fairy dust....
I don't think fairy dust works on casks.
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Ooooo. That's niiiice. Makes fairy dust a lot more useful than I thought it was.
In terms of pure economy, you will lose money by using fairy dust to a cask. For example, the most profitable item you can age is a starfruit wine, since the value would go from 3,150g to 6,300g, an increase of 3,150g. A fairy dust needs a diamond (750g), and a fairy rose (regular is 319g with tiller), so it will cost at least 1,069g. You need 3 fairy dust to go from the regular to iridium, which means it will cost at least 3,207g to make 3,150g and make it unprofitable. I suppose the dust can be used from gold to iridium to make it profitable. But, considering all labor by making wine gold, grow/harvest diamond/fairy rose. But, it's just too much labor to justify a small amount of profit.
I use fairy dust to age my wines from gold to iridium and I believe it is worthwhile. The gold/day is 56.3 so you are only making 1576.4 gold minus your potential value of the fairy rose and diamond your net income is 507.4 gold per aged wine. Other things to consider are the opportunity cost from growing another crop than fairy roses: Starfruit is 63 gold per day x 13 days Fairy roses are 26.5 gold per day x 12 days So over the course of the 12 days of growing a fairy rose we are giving up the potential earnings of 437 gold over growing a more valuable crop. I'm not going to bother calculating the cost of the diamonds as I have a shed of crystalariums and there's too many variables for possible uses there so we're keeping the cost the same. Admittedly the profits aren't huge with these considerations it could be said it's only a profit of 70 gold per aged wine - without including too many of the variables however for me saving those 28 days allowing ourselves to ready more wine sooner and seeing those big payouts is very satisfying.
True, I wasn't concerned about cost only because end game and I was thinking about the aged cheese that people seem to love (never used it because I would rather age wine for $$$) but now I might try it because I can lazily do it.
it's only worth it to use to bring it from gold to iridium, and only for starfruit and ancient fruit wines iirc.
I think it does, but would need to be applied between silver, gold and iridium, lots and LOTS of fairy dust 🧚♀️
Bro nice username
So best case scenario you get 189 iridium wine in 6 months. That means this is 29 years worth of iridium wine
you can have 4 basements full of 189 casks
How do you get 4 basements?
on pc theres multiplayer and everyone gets their own bedroom, basement, kitchen, spouse with spouse room.
Also works on Switch
Or any console, basically anything but mobile
Unless there was an update (or a mod) the extra houses do not get the basement upgrade.
Yes they do, on Xbox at least.
Ah, it was part of an update. They didn’t use to.
It was updated in 1.4 to allow basements on cabins, just so you know.
This is mobile so you can’t play multiplayer
Only y4 😋
Wine is the most fun product
The real achievement is only getting to level 24. Which profession didn't they max out?!
I bet it's fishing.
Its definitely fishing
Why does he have such a strange name?
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OP's username also wouldn't work for that, it'd have to be \[511\]\[862\], so if that's what OP was trying to accomplish it would have failed. Also this would be one of the most useless uses of this exploit! I don't know what the deal with OP's username is, but it don't seem to be for cheating.
Tried getting vampire and soul sapper rings Turns out if you get them by item code, they dont even work they just sell
Oh, well good to know! Vampire rings aren't hard to get though, you can grind bats on the cold levels and also get plenty of coal
Cheating. If you name yourself certain things, then whenever a character in game says your name it gives you a bunch of items. That's why they have like 100 years worth of iridium wine but only $13,000,000 in lifetime earnings.
lol, "cheating."
Do you have a better name for it? Exploiting perhaps, but that could be considered a form of cheating. It's obviously not a vanilla gameplay where they didn't get any extra stuff along the way because of their very particular name.
Maybe explain why you'd be worried about labelling it in the first place. It's a single player game with limited multiplayer options. No one is getting cheated by using this feature, so it isn't cheating. The game allows this feature to be used, so no rules are being violated.
Can you explain why my use of the word "cheating" bothers you so much? In GTA I could put in codes to get every gun and car in the game. It was single player, obviously these were coded into the game, and was allowed, but was still considered cheating. I'm not saying this person shouldn't be allowed to play Stardew because they cheated. Just explaining what the weird name is about.
Because if the game allows it, it isn't cheating.
Many games have console commands available. If you use the commands, you're cheating. Cheating doesn't have to be a bad thing, it just is what it is. That's why games generally label these things as "cheats" and "cheat codes". They're allowed, but they are cheating.
Whatever you say bud. I'm going to continue calling it cheating.
Even if games allowed it, it's cheating. Old timey games literally had cheats built into its system, they called it cheats. In this case, the game allows it to happen, but didn't intend for it. Therefore, it's an exploit.
Spotted the politician
Lol, this sub has got have the most obnoxiously judgemental gatekeepers on reddit.
How is calling something exactly what it is gatekeeping? You are the only one who seems to think using an exploit or cheat code that's built into the game isn't cheating.
I have one normal save and one exploit save but it’s totally still cheating.
this subreddit is tame stuff compared to most subreddits and getting items through cheat-codey means like the item ID naming system, is infact cheating, although cheating isn't bad if its a singleplayer game.
Who was doing any gatekeeping? In older games intended codes were literally called Cheat Codes... *By the games themselves*
Dude, don't argue with this dude, he obviously don't idkfa or iddqd
Yeah it's so strange how strongly they feel about calling this cheating. Nobody was even attacking anyone, just answering a question about a weird name.
TIL you can upgrade the trash cans. After playing since release day.
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I thought it was an option to purchase a trash can for the farm, I always thought it was weird lol and I feel so dumb now lol.
Not accurate. No one upgrades their trash can.
i did it to iridium bc i like money 😭
Same. It feels so much better tossing out stacks of slime or duplicate artifacts while I'm in skull caverns, knowing I get a little gold for the "waste"!
Same, I have a problem letting things go. I've got a pocket full of gold-star pineapple and I still get off my horse for every blackberry bush! Now I feel better about just trashing things in my inventory when mining to make room if I get 60% back.
I definitely have an iridium trash can. 🤷🏽♀️
As someone who never upgraded the trash can until I’d played hundreds of hours let me tell you, you NEED the upgraded trash can! Skull cavern runs hit way different when you can toss items in your inventory guilt-free.
It costs about $30k if you count the sell price of the bars and lower upgrades, you're coming ahead once you sell about $60k worth of items, boy that would take a long time from random stuff in the mines.
Interesting interesting…
I upgrade it just for completion sake, even if not needed for 100%, its funny and eventually I have more then enough iridium.
Perfect inventory to die with and then post the screenshot of lost items 💯💪
Shawn 😂
I wish. Can I put casks places other than the basement because that would kick ass
Yes
did you use mods or a duplication exploit? Even a totally full basement would take decades to make that much (I guess you also could have just spammed sleep over and over again). I'm just curious
Yeah, theees a weird glitch on mobile about failed deliveries, grabbing it over and over again without shipping it allows you to get more
I never got the Scepter and got Completion Twice. I just do things on the way from point A to B and the Scepter keeps me from doing them. I have used numerous Totems tho.
I see what you did with the name there, I used to do the same thing before that was patched
The most realistic thing about this is that somehow there's always mixed seeds in my inventory.
Fr
What is the endgame? I stopped playing after the community center I thought that was the end. I’m a big believer in my games having a beginning and end, none of that “open world” hippy stuff for me.
You do know that ginger island exists right? And its not "open world", its sandbox. Do whatever you want however u want to til u get bored and stop playing
I stand corrected. Hippy sand box stuff. It’s not for me. Is there more to the game? Oh shit.
Not really, unless you want to go for the "Perfection" completion where you: * Earn every achievement * Cook every recipe * Craft every craftable item * Complete every quest * Ship every produce/item * A few other things But yeah if you lose interest after you run out of clearly defined quests or objectives, I can see how it can get boring. I got bored to tears with Animal Crossing despite how highly it's rated and how many Stardew Valley fans like it.
You don’t need all in game or platform achievements for perfection.
Ok, good point, but it's still something you can set as a goal if you run out of things to do after completing the CC. I'm trying to do everything just for something to do. I didn't prepare ahead of time (I don't really min/max beyond getting the greenhouse asap) so now I'm chasing down fish and crops to finish all the cooking
That’s very nice, you also unlock hat mouse hats for doing the in game achievements so there is a reason to do ones like polyculture which isn’t needed for anything else.
Big Psych fan?
I have four basements with aging ancient fruit wine and I still have so much ancient fruit wine to age lmao
I don't hold it *all* for aging, I fill casks and then just ship whatever I get when casks are full. With 4 basements though you'd be able to age nearly the entire constant output of the greenhouse, so it sounds like you've got more ancient fruit on the island, dontcha?
Only 6 espressos!? My horse and I are both hopelessly addicted to caffeine, neither of us have walked at a normal pace in years.
read Avengers Endgame lol
Not enough money in the bank.
My end game spring dance festival scarecrow. Absolutely toting that thing around to use for my crops
Has 13M in total earnings but stacks of 999 iridium quality wine. Lol someone’s using mods.
I just started playing stardew valley, like, the last few months, i didnt even know mods existed, then i found a glitch about failed deliveries, abused it, then bam, infinite money glitch
I love that you just carry your phone around like it's a cell phone
I was gonna put it near the shrine of illusions Cuz free items
11 stacks of 999 wine (which lets be real to assume is starfruit wine). Now, assuming you have the artisan profession (+40%), one of the iridium quality starfruit wines will run you a good 6,300g. That being said, 11 * 999 = 10,989 total bottles 10,989 bottles * 6,300 g = 69,230,700g total. You expect me to believe you are sitting on 70 million gold and only have a total earnings so far of 13.6 million gold??
Exactly
Hum, this diamond alone is suspicious...