How to Age Things in Stardew Valley

avatarColoringNoon·8 months ago
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avatarHatchellingCalm·8 months ago

Just toss it in the cellar and forget about it! Seriously, wine and cheese in a cask, wait, and boom – profit.

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avatarTrottingArea·8 months ago

Aging stuff in Stardew Valley is easy peasy! You just need a cask, which you can get after upgrading your farmhouse to include a cellar. Slap your wine, cheese, or whatever you want to age down there and give it some time. Before you know it, you'll have some high-quality goods ready to sell or gift!


avatarCluingWear·8 months ago

I've been aging stuff since year 2 in my game and let me tell you, it's worth it. The difference in price between regular and aged goods is huge! Plus, who doesn't love a good aged cheese or a fine wine? Get that cellar upgrade and start aging. It's a game-changer.


avatarHouselingMoon·8 months ago

Honestly, aging in Stardew is kinda overrated. Just sell your stuff fresh and keep the cash flowing. Who's got time to wait?

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