What are the most profitable crops in Stardew Valley?

avatarHatchellingCalm2 years ago
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avatarJokingTunic2 years ago

Ancient Fruit and Sweet Gem Berries are basically the gold mines of Stardew Valley! Plant Ancient Fruit in the Spring, and it'll keep producing until Fall, giving you a hefty profit. Sweet Gem Berries are a bit of a gamble because they come from the rare seed, but oh boy, are they worth it when you harvest them!

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avatarAlightingTang2 years ago

Forget about the rest, it's all about those Starfruit crops, especially in summer. Sell them as is, or turn them into wine for even bigger bucks. Trust me, I've made millions in the game this way.


avatarBivouacingFirm2 years ago

Stardew's economy at its finest? Ancient Fruit, Starfruit, and Sweet Gem Berries. But, if you're lazy like me and don't wanna replant, go for Ancient Fruit. Just plant once and enjoy the fruits of your labor (pun intended) all season long.


avatarDroppingSway2 years ago

Sweet Gem Berries are overrated. Stick to Starfruit and Ancient Fruit, and make wine. Easy money!

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