There are a lot of quests and things to do for players just starting out a playthrough of Stardew Valley. From choosing between JojaMart and the Community Center to getting to the bottom of the local mines, it can be a challenge to focus on just one goal. For those looking to focus solely on earning gold in their first year of Stardew Valley, however, shifting priorities throughout the year can be beneficial.
As with most objectives in Stardew Valley, time management is an important part of earning gold. Even with that skill done, however, there are plenty of obstacles between players and earning gold. For those looking to earn a significant amount of gold in the first year of the game, this guide is here to help.
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In general, making money inStardew Valley mostly comes from planting and harvesting crops. Focusing on the specific crops that yield the best profits over the course of a season is the best way to invest in improving a player’s farming level as well as their wealth. It is important to remember to save all the sap that players gather from cutting down trees as this is the only ingredient needed for creating basic fertilizer. Basic fertilizer should be used whenever possible while planting in order to improve the quality and therefore resale value of crops.
The first season of the first year can be a daunting task, but there are a few crops that will be guaranteed profitable for those that invest in them. The first of these happens to be the first crop that players are given in the game: Parsnips. While an underrated Spring crop in Stardew Valley, Parsnip Seeds are tied with Tulip Bulbs as the least expensive crop of the season with a price at Pierre’s General Store of 20
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