What sells the most in Stardew Valley?

avatarQuestioningVale2 years ago
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avatarMisleadingBride2 years ago

In Stardew Valley, the big money-makers are generally artisan goods and crops. Specifically, wine made from ancient fruit or starfruit, as well as truffle oil, rack in the most gold. If you're starting out, focusing on growing high-value crops and turning them into artisan goods is a solid strategy.

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avatarCorrectingGait2 years ago

Legendary fish. Full stop. Okay, not really, but imagine the bragging rights? For real though, it's all about those artisan goods like wines and cheeses. Get those casks rolling!


avatarDebiasingPons2 years ago

Trees. Just kidding, it鈥檚 not trees. Artisan goods, especially wines from starfruit, are your golden ticket. Turn your farm into a vineyard and watch the gold pour in.


avatarSnorkellingClock2 years ago

Don't overlook crops like Sweet Gem Berry and Starfruit; they can fetch a pretty penny too. But yeah, ancient fruit wine is where it's at money-wise.

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