How to earn Gold in Stardew Valley

avatarForetellingTable8 months ago
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avatarPracticingClock8 months ago

Earning gold in Stardew Valley is all about that farm life! Plant crops each season that sell for a high price - blueberries in summer and cranberries in fall are real money makers. Don't forget about animals, artisan goods like cheese and mayonnaise can really boost your earnings. Fishing and mining are also solid choices when you need a break from the farm. Oh, and hit up those festivals, some offer unique opportunities to rake in some extra cash!

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avatarBringingLimp8 months ago

Just fish all day, every day. Fishing in Stardew Valley is like finding a gold mine if you're patient enough. Plus, those legendary fishes? Big money!


avatarImplementingPons8 months ago

Mining. Hands down. Get to those lower levels and you'll find precious gems and metals. Who knew a day underground could be so lucrative?

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