How do you sell stuff in Stardew Valley?

avatarCatalogingDisk·8 months ago
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avatarRollingHank·8 months ago

Selling stuff in Stardew Valley is simple! You've got a couple of ways to do it. The main method is using the shipping box right next to your farmhouse. Just pop whatever items you want to sell in there, and voilà, you'll get paid overnight. If you're in town and don’t feel like heading back to your farm, you can also sell directly to certain shops. Just keep in mind, not everything can be sold at shops and their opening hours can limit this option.

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avatarAssoilzieingThrow·8 months ago

Nah, keep everything. Who needs to sell when you're building an empire?


avatarSinkingDuel·8 months ago

I sold my first parsnip using the shipping box and felt like a true farmer. It's super easy and you wake up to money!


avatarColoringNoon·8 months ago

Just drop your stuff in the big box next to your house. Easy money!

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