How to Use the Cellar in Stardew Valley

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avatarNoticingPuff2 years ago

Cellar's great for passive income. Put wine or cheese in, forget about it, and cash in later. Aged to perfection equals easy money!

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avatarSawingBully2 years ago

Aging stuff in the cellar takes forever, but it's totally worth it for that sweet, sweet top-tier wine and cheese. Patience is key.


avatarForetellingTable2 years ago

The Cellar in Stardew Valley is perfect for aging your cheese and wine, boosting their quality and value. After upgrading your farmhouse twice, you can add a cellar for 100,000G. Just place casks in your cellar and drop in cheese or wine. Wait, and you'll get higher quality products worth more Gold!


avatarForetellingTable2 years ago

You don't just use it for aging stuff; think of it as your underground treasure chest. Plus, those aged goods? Chef's kiss for festival gifts or selling at a premium.

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