It can be difficult to decide what to do with ’s Legendary Fish, especially given how they function. Fishing in ’s 1.6 update has changed with new additions that make the aquatic farming style easier and more profitable, which naturally extends to the potential profits of Legendary Fish. However, it is important to keep in mind that there are valid reasons to keep these valuable fish as well.
The Legendary Fish in are truly one of a kind, with it only being possible to make one successful catch of each in a save file. Naturally, each fish has its own specific conditions for being caught regarding both location and time of year, and they are both rare and extremely difficult to catch. Each fish has an individual required Fishing Level for being hooked, but reeling it in may require both additional levels above the minimum and the use of helpful items such as a carefully selected Tackle and a high-quality fishing rod.
Stardew Valley players can produce lots of profitable items on their farms. Among the best items to make and sell are rare crops and Artisan Goods.
Each Legendary Fish has its own monetary value, which can vary greatly depending on its quality and the effects of any relevant Professions the Farmer has. For example, the appropriately-named Legend has a base value of 5,000g, which doubles to 10,000g at Iridium quality. The Angler Profession adds an extra 50% to this value, meaning that the maximum value of the Legend is an incredible 15,000g, a very tempting sum for any farmer. The Angler, meanwhile, is the least valuable of the Legendary Fish but still provides an appreciable maximum sale price of 2,700g.
The Legendary Fish are the Crimsonfish, Angler, Legend, Glacierfish, and Mutant Carp. The fishing minigame helpfully indicates their presence by giving the fish icon a hat.
Of course, these values only cover the Legendary Fish in their natural state; converting them into Artisanal Goods drives their value even higher. To be more specific, using the
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