Stardew Valley has added a lot of new things to do for both newcomers to the series and the veteran players. While the island farm will be a major attraction for most players, long-term fans of the game will be happy to know that a new Qi-related room is available on Ginger Island. The room contains a shop, a statue to help make the game harder, and a special orders board.
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The special orders board has ten challenges for you to complete that will truly test your skills at the game. In return for finishing a challenge, a reward of Qi gems will be given that allows you to buy some of the most powerful items in the game.
Updated June 13th, by Jacqueline Zalace: Stardew Valley continues to grow in popularity, with new players picking up this cozy farming sim every day. We've updated this guide to help you better complete the Qi Challenges that are available.
Prior to completing a Qi Challenge, you will need to unlock the Walnut Room on Ginger Island. The door to the room is located on the west side of Ginger Island near the pirate's wife. It is on the side of a cliff and is easy to identify since the door is a bright purple shown in the image above.
Unfortunately, you won't be able to get into the room until you have found at least 100 golden walnuts; this is thirty fewer golden walnuts than are available in the game. Once inside the room, you can take on Qi's Challenge in Stardew Valley.
Like with the original special orders board in Pelican town, only two quests will be available to choose from each week. You can only take one quest per week, and the board will refresh on Monday, regardless of whether the player is still doing the previous week's quest
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