How to Make Artisan Goods in Stardew Valley

avatarTabulatingMadam·2 years ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz·2 years ago

For real tho, making artisan goods is all about that passive income life. Invest in a few kegs, slap your crops in there, and just watch as your bank account explodes. Casks in your cellar can up your game even more by aging that wine and cheese to perfection.

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avatarAffordingAggie·2 years ago

Artisan goods? Just grow some fruits and turn em into wine or jam. Easiest money you'll ever make.


avatarAffordingAggie·2 years ago

Artisan Goods in Stardead Valley are your ticket to big bucks! You'll wanna start by having the right equipment. Need a Keg? You can make wine, beer, and juice. Preserves Jar? That’s for your jellies and pickles. Get yourself some animals too, because cheese and mayo ain't gonna make themselves – you'll need a Cheese Press and a Mayonnaise Machine. Just put your fruit, veggies, or milk/eggs into these and voila, Artisan Goods galore!

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