There is an overwhelming amount of content in Stardew Valley, but it is possible to get 100% completion, or perfection, as it's referred to in the game. With the 1.5 update, we were given a way to track our progress, as well as some rewards for reaching that top milestone. In this guide, we are going to go over everything you need to do to achieve 100% perfection.
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First, let's take a look at how to access the perfection tracker. Remember, this guide is for late-game content, so if you have yet to finish the Community Center, this will contain spoilers!
Updated January 21, 2022 by Ashely Claudino: Perfection can be a very difficult thing to achieve, especially in Stardew Valley. The game is incredibly extensive and doing some of the tasks required for 100% perfection can take some time and some grinding. But, it's, of course, not mandatory and if you feel like you're up for the challenge, it's definitely worth trying. We've updated this article to include information on how the perfection checklist differs in multiplayer, so take a look if you're interested in completing this with an extra pair of hands.
Prior to unlocking the Walnut Room on Ginger Island, you will not be able to track your perfection progress in-game, unless you keep your own notes. To unlock the Walnut Room, you will need to collect at least 100 golden walnuts. These can be found scattered around the island. Once you have collected 100 golden walnuts, head to the west side of the island. Above Birdie's Shack, you will find a purple door with a walnut on it. This is Qi's Walnut Room. After you enter, you will be able to take on special orders, see some items for exchange, and view your
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