What to Do with Your Cellar in Stardew Valley

avatarCompletingClint2 years ago
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avatarHatchellingCalm2 years ago

So, got yourself a cellar in Stardew Valley, huh? Awesome! Use it to age Wine and Cheese to increase their quality (and the price!) over time. Just pop them in a Cask and wait. Patience is key, because the better the quality, the more G you'll rake in. It's like turning your cellar into a gold mine, minus the digging for actual gold.

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avatarSingingRidge2 years ago

Cellars aren't just for aging Wine and Cheese! Think outside the box. Age some Goat Cheese or turn it into your secret room for all the legendary fish you've caught. Get creative!


avatarCreatingGulf2 years ago

Aging stuff in the cellar is overrated. Sell your produce ASAP and move onto the next crop!


avatarSnorkellingClock2 years ago

Just use it for storage, honestly. Why bother with aging stuff when you can keep all those tools you never use down there?

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