Amendments! - Missed the lamp posts, they're the largest light source in the game, slightly larger than braziers! - Braziers are not a women's clothing item - The flute block trick does work! You need to stand diagonally to the flute blocks when tuning them. - Solar panels DO work in the desert, but fairy dust has a bugged interaction with them. - I did not forget the worm bin. CA did.
With the item ID glitches at 4:18 and 20:42 is there a list anywhere of the IDs for for all furniture, wallpaper, flooring etc. items? I'd like to experiment with it myself but can't find a list anywhere. I heard you mention BlaDe but I'm not sure what he did relating to this exploit.
I do that too! the bird coop gets the chicken statue, my rabbit coops each get a large plush bunny ... I haven't decided on an appropriate decoration for the barn yet, though.
It's like those old time billboards that advertise gimmicky side shows. "REAL PREHISTORIC FOSSIL WITH LIVING DINOSAUR" so you show up and it's a nautilus shell fossil next to a komodo dragon or something. 😂
Another tip for lightning rods, the wiki says that it doesn’t matter where they are on your farm, they will always intercept the lighting strikes first, up to the number of them that you have, with some chance to miss depending on how many strikes have been intercepted. Since this doesn’t change with proximity to and object, it means the rods don’t have to be near your fields, they can go in whatever dead space you have.
This doesn’t seem to be entirely true (in my experience) - I’ve had 50+ lightning rods, with over a dozen not hit, and still lost crops. No idea why. (But then, I’ve tried to use the rain totem on stormy days to make more stormy days trick several times, and I’ve only ever had rain from it, so maybe I’m just no good at getting storms to work properly…)
@@Cthulhus_Mum Because it's not completely true. For reading the wiki, OP missed an entire section on "chance to intercept". Directly from the wiki: "The chance that a lightning strike will be intercepted is inversely related to the percentage of lightning rods on the farm that are currently holding a charge." So if no rods are holding a charge, the first lightning strike is guaranteed to be intercepted. As more rods get struck though, the chance of lightning not hitting them gets higher. Also worth noting that if lightning doesn't hit a rod, there's still only a 25% chance (influenced by daily and buff luck) it actually damages something. So the answer is just *a lot* of lightning rods to practically guarantee protection. I've gone with just over 100 in various dead space, which is probably more than needed, but I can't recall ever seeing lightning damage with that many.
2:36 just bear in mind Wickedy has an in depth video about planting tea saplings outside the farm and *not all tiles will be harvestable*, there's a pattern of vertical lines where the tea would produce, and the rest of the tiles the tea would mature but never produce I will never get over the first time I put ancient seeds into rhe seed maker and got mixed seeds. I didn't look anything up about it, so I was just trying it out and was like oh, okay, the game will punish me for trying to grind out a profit like this. Fair enough
@@timklafke4712depending on what’s done in the day, I’m restarting the day … call it cheating, but if I have the power to change fate, I’m doing it. I’m god here
@@EroticInferno oh yeah I would do that too if I wasn’t playing multiplayer lol. It probably is kinda cheaty but idc. When I lose my expensive ass galaxy hammer in the mine you best believe I’m restarting the day. But I didn’t wanna make my friend replay the day just over one gem berry since it was already night time.
thats why i always plant my first ancient seed. if u get it in spring/summer i plant it on the farm cause usually i dont have the greenhouse unlocked yet. by the time i unlock it i already have several seeds. if u unlock it after greenhouse then i plant there. ik its unlikely but i never risk it lmaooo
Also keep in mind the resources required to get there. You either need a bus ticket, which is 500g, a desert totem which costs hardwood to craft, or a desert obelisk, which is one of the latest things you can purchase in the game
@@NinjaPickleI’ve never understood why people have trouble with the hardwood. As soon as you can get a mahogany seed, you can farm 1k in around 2 seasons with the subsequent seeds and tree fertilizer. I’ve never been in need of hardwood 🫠
@@EroticInfernoEspecially on the forest farm, during winter I literally have more hardwood than normal wood lmao. Beyond a house upgrade, the ginger island boat, and the stable you really don't need too much hardwood.
I haven’t tried fairy dust on mine, but yes, my desert solar panels definitely make batteries. I came to the comments specifically to make sure someone else pointed this out. Otherwise I loved the tips.
@@feliperamedeiros I actually use fairy dust and solar panels in my game! It’s strange I use UI info suite and it shows that the time until it produces goes down to ten minutes but it won’t produce the battery until the following day. I think of it like fairy dust charges the panel but you need to sleep to get them. It’s super helpful if you need a lot of batteries, it just isn’t immediate :)
@xakuray5522 well yeah, I only use it for starfruit, every 2-3 seasons I plant starfruit, make wine and shove them in the casks. I have a separate section for ancient fruit
did you know, casking goat cheese is actually better than casking wine? iridium quality wine is not worth the price you get, just invest into a couple of deluxe barns, fill them with goats, put an auto petter in each, and just convert the milk into cheese and cask it. the amount of money you make is more and cheese is probably the best food in the game.
@@marcosdheleno Starfruit wine is better cash per day than goat cheese in casks. With Artisan (which you should always have if you're doing this anyway) aging goat cheese to iridium (doesn't matter if you start with normal quality or gold quality from large milk) nets you 40 gold per day. Aging starfruit wine to iridium nets you 56.25 gold per day. Since casks are always the limiting factor here starfruit wine is better for cash
@@bmobmo6438 hadto exclude my last post in response because i answered without checking. and you are wrong. iridium goat cheese is NOT 40/day. it takes 7 days to turn gold quality to iridium. and you ALWAYS get gold quality by using LARGE goat milk(which is pretty much garanteed after some friendship level). so you only need to spend 1 week casking them as opposed to 2. second point, iridium quality goat cheese sells for 1.120 with artisan. that's a value of around 160g per day per cask. even at base value, of 800g, iridium quality goat cheese gets you just north of 110 g per day. so i really dont get where you got that 40g per day number.
@@raggedcaster123 Yes. One 18in pizza has an area of π(9^2) ≈ 254 square inches of pizza. Two 12in pizzas have an area of 2π(6^2) ≈ 226 square inches of pizza.
a tip for the crab pot, it is useful for getting crabs, and crabs can be used to make crab cakes. They are easy to make in the late game if you buy the ingredients at Pierre, they basically last a whole day outside the skull cave, and you can combine them with coffee to get +2 speed
Also if you wait until you have lots of money to get 6 hearts with willy, gus will sell infinite crab cakes three days after willy's six heart event. I did that after selling all my pumpkin juice in year one and got like 2 years worth of crab cakes. (Each one lasts basically the entire day) Also if you have a diamond surplus, you can trade one for a triple shot espresso which is way more cost effective than buying coffee and less effort than making your own or using the hot java ring.
"mountain warp totems are the only ones that can be dug up" the collections of ocean totems i never use as well as a couple of farm totems would beg to differ. The yellow couch being used in a loom is amazing. 10/10
I put my specific fish in a chest near the fridge so I don't use them up with recipes calling for "ANY Fish" on accident. Though I DO also have to be careful making the recipes with any fish in my inventory!
I had that! But I was like "oh that'll be a better tip for the wood chipper". Then I finished and remembered that the wood chipper isn't a craftable, and forgot about the tip lol
@@totothepotato2794coal is always at a deficit if you’re mining in skull caverns, which you will be doing instead of the miners most of the time in the endgame
@@Twiggicus You’re welcome to suggest a few, but in all honesty my gaming backlog is rather bloated these days. I need to start chipping at it instead of watching videos for games I’ve already played several times lol, so SDV might not get a revisit for quite a while.
I've put in HOURS, both vanilla, modded, and mega modded, and all my farms have stupid wooden gates on metal fences because I didn't know you could put a gate on top of fences that were already down.... thanks for this video haha!
The wicked statue also stops the witch from targeting chicken coops in case you didn't want a free void egg for some reason, pretty sure she generates a new one rather than curse an existing egg since i had her strike on a coop full of ducks in my last game on the ducks off day.
The bee house is due to how the game decides when it is ready, and is a quirk similar to grass. When you place it down, regardless of season, it will put honey in it (which you can't get) and set the time it is ready as the morning 4 days from now. The other time it is processed is in the morning, after the season is set for the day. Then if it is winter, it will clear the item and stop it processing. If it is not winter, and it doesn't have the honey from above, it will set the time it is ready as morning 4 days from now. So if you have it placed normally, the 4 days starts counting from spring 1. If you place it down during winter, it will initially start counting down the days, but the next morning it wipes it if it is still winter. But if you place it down on the last day of winter, then it doesn't get reset.
I use the crab pots all the time for Sashimi! I use it to feed my husband (take a wild guess y'all lol) and in early game I use it for money and food for mining. Might not be the most efficient but I'm having fun!
@@salmence100 I've never done it with just one, but I did it once with only three (i was lazy) and I can confirm it works. The trick is to do everything diagonally so you aren't constantly triggering the flute block while changing the tone it plays
@@salmence100 I just tried doing it with 1 block, and it worked, got the video, can i dm you it or something? Btw i learned it from seeing Haboo doing it in a speedrun
I did not know that you could change the look of gates. Then again, I never thought to overlap a wall/fence with a gate. Or overlap anything with anything for that matter.
Saaame! The tip about the matching gates & about placing the torches onto the gates themselves? Game-changer, literally, lol. My farm is gonna look so much better.
Man, same. I have well over a thousand hours in SDV and had no idea. I’ve spent the entire time leaving gaps and being disgruntled that the gates I install in them don’t match. Completing a section of fence and then dropping a gate onto it is so counterintuitive to how things should work that it never occurred to me to try, and I never did it by accident, either.
@7:15 Quality Fertilizer is a semi-common output of the Bone Mill and once you get to Ginger Island and have access to the Digsite there, you can get lots and lots of bones to dump into those bone mills. I have a save that's Spring of Year 2 and I have like 50+ Quality Fertilizers just sitting in a box because I'm saving them for something a little better than spring crops and/or using them in the greenhouse when I get more seeds.
Iirc, the trick about planting grass starter on Winter 28 only works if you do not exit the game before Spring 1 (so basically, you cant save and quit on W28- it will delete your grass starter) Also: buying treasure bobbers and breaking them down into gold bars in a deconstructor is a cheaper way of getting gold bars than buying the ore and smelting, in Y2+!
Wish the tip for Lightning Rod was "You can also place these on top of grass starter to act as an indestructible fence post (no decay or lightning damage)"
The lightning rod thing was surprising to me to be considered a "tip" because honestly that's all I ever really cared about them for, and the batteries were just a bonus.
You are easily one of my favourite youtubers. I just got into stardew at the beginning of this year and your videos have been so helpful and so entertaining. Thank you for making them so useful and fun!
I just started watching your channel this week. There was an absolute bully of an old man customer today at work and I was feeling so horrible when I got home. This video was so informative and I laughed a bunch too. Thank you so much, you rock.
With basic sprinklers I find it easier to just set them up like quality sprinklers since you usually have them unlocked by the end of year one. It’s also easier to fit in the couple of quality sprinklers you can unlock early through the community center or getting lucky with the traveling cart. I tried a more space efficient lay out but it was more trouble than it’s worth since I’m usually not growing enough crops to worry about space in year one.
I will say that the Automation mod makes Crab Pots so much better than the base game. Buying 30 crab pots from Willy and 900 bait a season, you can just set up a Crab Pot farm to check on once a season. It won't make a ton of money, but it will make some, especially if you also set up a Recycling Machine or two. I personally have a soft spot for them and always set up at least one farm every playtrough.
I recently played with automate and it is impossible to go back to vanilla Stardew. Like yeah it is a little boring with how I have so much free time but also I can fill every tile of a shed and get a batch of wine then go do the same with casks
You don't need Recycling Machine, just take the crab pot skill (still a nice source of refined quartz and cloth before having it) why would you take the fisherman skill? selling fish suck, even with a 100% bonus. A good ol' bunch of crab pot will give you a lot more money with a lot less working time than fishing. It's nice for the first year imo, especially the winter. It's taking 2-3h for 10k/day for some copper than you can buy. They pay for themselves in less than two weeks edit : ok i just tought that most of crabpot things are fishes.. maybe i'm an idiot?
@@ryomaanime4563 honestly, the recycled trash IS part of why I want the crab pots. The extra coal is always nice, and the cloth and the quartz cover most of my needs for those resources. As for the fish themselves, 75g minimum per fish (because of sashimi) isn't half bad for something I only have to take care of once a month. And with the extra fish price profession, 20% of the time the fish caught is worth more sold as is than cooked.
I am about 98% sure that bad luck does not make monsters more likely, it just reduces the number of stairs you'll find. So for monster hunting, luck doesn't actually matter.
@coconut1173 they are not generated when you create your save file. That would be artifact spots and that is connected to your world seed. Infected floors, ladder spawns, and thevlike are generated each day according to your luck.
@@Twiggicus Infested floors are definitely predetermined by seed for the regular mines. (Skull Cavern spawns are affected by other RNG specific to SC, so even though it works similarly to the regular mines, infested floors aren't 100% guaranteed like they are in the regular mines.) You can use something like Stardew Predictor to see which floors of the mine will be affected that day by which type of infestation.
recently ive found a pretty good use for the cook out kits!! ive been hoarding crab pot fish/fishing for cheap fish on the river farm and craft one to make sashimi. this is how i make sure i dont use any fish i might have saved for other recipies or for selling.
7:48 retaining soil doesn't disappear on multi harvest crops, so if you use the deluxe version in the greenhouse with ancient fruit for example you won't need sprinklers
i havent used retaining soil in a while can you remind me how often you have to rewater tiles that have it? if it's not too often than i will probably use that in my greenhouse
@@belalaloca the way retaining soil works is that it has a percent chance of having the soil stay watered over night without any help from sprinklers or rain, there are 3 types: Basic, Quality, and Deluxe here are the chances of each: Basic - 33% Quality - 66% Deluxe - 100% honestly the only one that's actually worth using is the deluxe one, and like I said in my original comment it doesn't need sprinklers or rain, you only need to water once, as long as the deluxe retaining soil is applied you NEVER have to re-water that crop, so in the greenhouse with a multi-harvest crop like ancient fruit it keeps it watered forever Edit: also the recipe for deluxe retaining soil can be gotten from the ginger island trader for 50 cinder shards, the recipe only needs 5 stone, 3 fiber, and 1 clay so it's actually pretty cheap to make
@@belalaloca btw speed-gro doesn't effect multi-harvest crops after the first harvest, so for ancient fruit for example, it reduces the 28 days for the first harvest, but not the 7 day regrow times, also afaik you can't remove fertilizer without killing the crop too, so I tend to not use any fertilizer in the greenhouse until I can get deluxe retaining soil
i started watching this at a time stamp someone told me to watch at because i wanted to know the best way to set up sprinklers in greenhouses, and but as i kept watching i was like, wait ima start this over, this is good stuff
You really poured your heart into this one. I will have to re-watch this some time and see if i cant use more of these tips. Didnt even know about an obelisk item. 😮
I have about a hundred hours on the game and recently discovered the amazing RU-vid community around the game. I'm 2 tips deep in the video and my mind is already blown lmao, thanks alot!
Crab pots are great early game if you quickly befriend Linus for the sushi recipe. Even with just 3 crab pots, I usually have a supply of fish for the recipe that out paces my need to restore energy, and it's not like it's difficult to produce bait. On my river farm, I chose the path where I don't even need bait in the pots for them to work, and i get a non-stop supply of free fish and supplies for the recyclers.
As one of the people who told you you could do the mermaid puzzle with one flute block, I've come to defend my claim lol. I uploaded a video on my channel showing it!
AH! Would it maybe be because you’re standing diagonally to them? Pretty sure every time I did it, I stood right next to them, walked out of range, then back on
@@salmence100 My best guess would be that stepping away somehow breaks the sequence, but I don't actually know the reasoning behind it. I learned it from watching another stardew content creator, I think it was TheHabboo. I tried looking at his 22 hour perfection vod, but gave up after like 10 minutes of searching and just made my own video haha!
I love all of your vids! Even tho i've been playing Stardew for years i always find I learn something, and even in times I don't I just enjoy hearing your commentary! You do great work
Another good fiber in winter tip: plan it to where it will be ready on day 1 of spring (or if it’s ready early, don’t harvest until then) because if you still have your sprinklers set up (fiber does not need to be watered but still) then those plots will both have the fertilizer and be watered for the first day of spring. You can probably do this for each season honestly
Wow. I had no idea, just how. much I didn't know. THANK YOU. I'm cutting out about halfway through to go find the beginner stuff I clearly really need first, but the credit goes to you.
I figured out why i love your channel so much for Stardew content, your speaking style and voice remind me of Mah-Dry-Bread and I've been listening to his pokemon challenges while i do various tasks for years. Its why your channel has always felt comfortable and familiar even from day one. Love everything out of your channel!
The jukebox is actually great! Not only it makes a really nice piece of furniture, but it helps you getting that special vibe to your house. I make it play the night market music and for me it works really really well. I love that thing.
You say the magnet is better off being made with an iron bar, buying the materials fromt clint, but like. Buying the magnet is 1000 g total, and buying the iron from clint is 1250, plus the coal is 1500 g. And youve just wasted halve your day running to clints and back to smelt it, waiting for the iron bar to get done, and crafting the magnet. Willy is def the better option, cause you can buy it, equip it, walk outside and immediately use it
I know this is off topic but the fence trick works in Minecraft too, if your sheep pin never has any grass and your sheep never grow their wool back. Put fences in there with grass blocks underneath and it will propagate out so your sheep always has something to eat
1:03 The "risk of scarecrows" every single time is so iconic. Why are the scarecrows coming, what are the scarecrows going to do? Are the crows defending against them now? Are they armed?
I am so mad that the freaking wedding ring is so expensive to craft. I want to surprise my BF with it since he's not nearly as familiar with Stardew as I am but it's going to take a _LOT_ of us playing together for me to pull it off. :( Thank you for these tips, Sal!
Potential corrections: Luck doesn't affect the casino. Magnets don't have the same bite rate as normal bait, they have the same bite rate as a non-baited rod. This means the tooltip is still relevant since you'll have a lower bite rate than you would with bait. I'm not 100% sure about these, so correct me if I'm wrong.
If I remember correctly, daily luck does affect the casino, and so do luck buffs from food and drink, but only if you use them before you go into the casino.
@@Notabot-2112 Weird. Because if I hadn't specifically read that it didn't work, I would have buffed my luck like crazy before I got the alien rarecrow.
I have no proof other than when you've been fishing with bait for 3-4 seasons, you totally feel like waiting an eternity if you ever cast without bait by mistake and fishing with the magnet didn't make me feel that way at all.
I now regret having multiplayer on my farm that I now play solo. I am so glad I watched this. I'm already married and don't have the wedding band recipe though and never even knew it was a thing! Time to track it down...
...... I have played over 1000 hours of Stardew Valley in in the first 2 mins alone I have learned so many things I wasnt aware of before.... THANK YOU, I am so happy I found your channel (my fellow cat ear fan :D)
I have about 150 hours in this game (nothing, compared to some of you), but I think I learned something new with every single tip. I've watched a LOT of Stardew videos and this is easily one of the best.
I have over 1300 hours spanning a few farms and I never knew you could plant grass first then the fence so it spread and didn't get eaten omfg this is a game changer for my new file