![]() ![]() Stardew Valley players also have the opportunity to craft and upgrade items using the skills, knowledge, and materials that they collect along the way. Players farm, mine, fish, and live their lives in this simulator while having great fun all along the way. ![]() One of those reasons is the opportunity that the game gives the player to accomplish great tasks through meaningful work. I really don't like the design of skull cavern to be honest, the whole bombing and random holes - ugh.Stardew Valley is beloved for many reasons. It's quite tedious considering all the bombs you need and very expensive. The trickiest part is the refined quartz - I got all that from fishing(crab pots and process the glasses) but you get quite a bit of quartz in the mines.Ĭlint is just way too expensive, but if you have a lot of money and nothing to spend it on - that's probably the "best" way.Īs for iridium itself it seems to appear in good amounts at lvl90+ in the skull cavern. You can get a lot of resources this way, even coal at 61 due to all the black ball mobs you encounter. When I built a lot of quality sprinklers I mostly just went to mines lvl61, ie elevator to 60, go to 61 pick the ore then leave and head back to 60. Of course iridum are better but aren't really needed. Like someone already pointed out quality sprinklers are very good and somewhat easy to make. To be fair, that was pretty much the only thing they did for those six weeks, but still, with that kind of money, the game will let you buy a lot of the things you might want.Īs for iridium sprinklers, they're great and all, but I don't think rushing them will make you much more money than just filling your fields with quality sprinklers. I'd estimate the liquid at somewhere between 800k and 900k (taking into account the cost of salads, parsnip seeds, potato seeds, and blueberry seeds). They made 1 million (earnings, not liquid) by midsummer. Someone on this subreddit got 900 blueberries planted at the start of the first summer and watered them all with a steel watering can, using Gus's salads for energy. Lately quartz rather than gold has been my bottleneck.Īnyway, from a min/max perspective, it looks like you should actually avoid sprinklers for quite some time. I also should have fished more so that I could get the recycling machine, since you can recycle glasses and CDs into refined quartz. In retrospect, the copper pick is better than I anticipated, so I really should've gotten that as soon as I hit floor 40, but I went down to floor 85 without it. I did this because I was tired of my situation in my previous save, where I would get up, manually water, go to the spa, then go to the mine, and often not have enough time/energy in the mine to actually make much progress. I think I got about 15 down in the first 1-3 days and have been extending it since. I went for putting down quality sprinklers at the start of the first summer. What are your opinions for getting the better sprinklers fastest?Īlso please no hostility in this thread it's not needed. I've thought about straight up buying the material from Clint in believe is his name the blacksmith anyways but I'm skeptical. I have about 100k and I know that the merchant has a chance to sell iridium and quality sprinklers every Friday and I know there's a man in the sewer that sells iridium sprinklers for 10k but obviously I don't have many artifacts given to Gunther maybe about 10 of the 60 needed. I'm now in year 3 and I've mostly focused on only farming to get money. I'm not proud of it but I am the money fiend, luckily I enjoy playing this way because my girlfriend is the type to not really grind but just ride around on a horse gifting people things. I'm fairly new to the game and before I say anything else I'd like you all to know I understand every plays the game differently, some to casual role play and what not and others who are money fiends. Buy it for Console: PS4, Switch, Xbox One.or apply for prestige flair! Browse the subreddit without questions Posts featuring modded content and question posts must be properly flaired.Mark spoilers like this: >!Text here is hidden!< No unmarked spoilers, or spoilers in thread titles.Posts must be relevant, have a descriptive title, and not duplicate a recent post.No sensitive, political, or controversial topics.Be respectful (no prejudice, attacks, trolling, posting private messages, etc).Stardew Valley is an open-ended country-life RPG with support for 1–4 players. Announcing user flair and prestige flair!
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