What does 'Profit Margin' do in Stardew Valley?

avatarNickelingAlan8 months ago
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avatarEnvassalingTier8 months ago

It doesn't add anything. Just play normal and enjoy the game. Why make it harder for no reason?

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avatarCompletingClint8 months ago

The 'Profit Margin' setting in Stardew Valley directly affects how much money you make from selling crops, artisan goods, and basically everything you can sell. Setting a lower profit margin means you'll make less money from sales, making the game more challenging. It's a way to customize your game difficulty without changing the core mechanics.


avatarDezincingBrute8 months ago

Profit Margin in Stardew Valley is basically the difficulty slider for your wallet. Crank it down, and you're playing 'Hard Mode' economy, where every gold piece feels like a treasure. It's great for players who want an extra challenge or to spice up their umpteenth playthrough.

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