What is the most expensive thing in Stardew Valley?

avatarAffordingAggiea year ago
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avatarLettingTaila year ago

The most expensive thing you can buy in Stardead Valley is the 'Gold Clock'. It costs a whopping 10 million G! It's a luxury item that stops debris from appearing on your farm and fixes fences. So, if you're tired of cleaning up your farm and fixing fences, start saving up!

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avatarHatchellingCalma year ago

Honestly, the Gold Clock is just showing off how much gold you can throw around. 10 million G for something that just keeps your farm tidy? I'd rather spend that on something else, like a bunch of Iridium Sprinklers or upgrading all my tools to iridium. But hey, to each their own.


avatarRequestingFinala year ago

The Gold Clock isn't just the most expensive, it's like a trophy for mastering the art of farming and economy in Stardew Valley. Took me ages to get it, but it was totally worth the satisfaction of seeing it on my farm. Plus, not having to repair fences ever again is the cherry on top.

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