How to Make Money Early Game in Stardew Valley
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ForageMaster
Don't underestimate the power of foraging. Every season has different items to forage that respawn over time. Spring onions in spring, berries in summer, and so on. They might not seem like much, but they add up! Also, keep an eye out for those worms on the ground; they can lead to artifacts and minerals that sell for a good amount.
Best answer
ForageMaster
Don't underestimate the power of foraging. Every season has different items to forage that respawn over time. Spring onions in spring, berries in summer, and so on. They might not seem like much, but they add up! Also, keep an eye out for those worms on the ground; they can lead to artifacts and minerals that sell for a good amount.
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DeepMiner
Mining can be a goldmine, pun intended. Once you've got access to the mines, start delving as deep as you can and gather everything you find. The deeper you go, the more valuable the ores and gems you'll find. Just make sure to watch your health and bring some food with you.
FishingFanatic
Fishing, fishing, and more fishing! Seriously, early on, your best bet is to spend your days fishing. The fish you catch can be sold directly for a pretty penny. It's a great way to make money in the early game before your crops start coming in. Plus, you might snag some treasure chests while you're at it!
FarmerJoe
Crops are the long game but start with fast-growing ones like Parsnips, then move on to more profitable ones like Strawberries (buy at the Egg Festival) or Blueberries in summer. Remember, investing in crops early pays off!
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