In Stardew Valley, players start with little more than a few coins and inherited tools as they take up the responsibility of their grandfather's farm. However, through hard work and perseverance in tending the land, exploring the mines, and revitalizing the Community Center, players eventually establish thriving sources of income. With the ability to sell top-notch wines or harvest valuable honey, players witness the transformation from meager beginnings to a flourishing homestead, truly exemplifying a rags-to-riches story.
Upon accumulating a considerable fortune in Stardew Valley, players have the opportunity to indulge in luxury purchases that enhance farm life, adorn and upgrade their farmhouse, or collect exquisite statues. These opulent items represent the pinnacle of the marketplace in Stardew Valley, attracting those bold enough to embrace a taste of extravagance.
9 Divorce
To find a way out of an unhappy marriage in Stardew Valley, players have the option to get a divorce. However, divorcing in the game is quite costly, requiring a fee of 50,000 gold. Simply visit the Mayor's Manor and pay Lewis the fee to initiate the divorce, without the need for any discussion with the spouse.
Once the divorce is finalized, the player's friendship levels with their ex-spouse will drop to zero hearts, and the ex-spouse will exhibit negative interactions for the remainder of the game. If players wish to completely erase their ex-spouse from their memory, they can visit the Witch's Hut and offer an additional 30,000g to the Dark Shrine of Memory.
8 Alien Scarecrow
The Alien Scarecrow is one of the 8 Rarecrows that players can collect to add excitement to their farm. It works like a regular scarecrow, but with the added feature of being able to wear hats. To acquire the Alien Scarecrow, players can buy it at the Casino for 10,000 Qi Coins.
Players have the option to exchange their gold coins for Qi Coins at a rate of 10g per Qi Coin, making the total cost of the Alien Scarecrow 100,000 gold. Alternatively, players can try their luck at CalicoJack to earn Qi Coins through gambling.
7 Cellar Upgrade
6 Pam’s House
The Farmhouse can be upgraded for the third and final time, granting players a spacious cellar beneath the house. This cellar includes 33 casks, perfect for aging Artisan Goods such as wine and cheese. Moreover, players have the option to expand the cellar's capacity to accommodate up to 125 casks, ensuring easy access to each one. By investing 100,000g in this upgrade, players can generate substantial profits by selling their exquisite aged wine.
Upon completing the restoration of the Community Center and undertaking the comprehensive upgrading of the Farmhouse, players gain the option to procure two community upgrades from the skilled Carpenter, Robin. The initial community upgrade offers the opportunity to construct a personalized dwelling for Pam, the esteemed Bus Driver, and her daughter Penny. The overall expense for the construction of Pam's house totals 500,000g.
5 Town Shortcuts
Once players have finished upgrading to construct a house for Pam and Penny, they can approach Robin and request her assistance in creating "Shortcuts" throughout Pelican Town, facilitating faster navigation in the Valley. This additional community upgrade comes at a cost of 300,000g.
4 Obelisks
Warp Obelisks are valuable in-game items that provide players with the convenient ability to teleport effortlessly to different locations throughout the realm without any cost. This feature greatly enhances players' ability to efficiently navigate and oversee their farms. The Wizard at the Wizard's Tower offers the following selection of obelisks available for purchase.
Name | Description |
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Island Obelisk | Costs 1,000,000g and directly transports players to Ginger Island. |
Desert Obelisk | Costs 1,000,000g and directly transports players to The Desert. |
Earth Obelisk | Costs 500,000g and directly transports players to The Mountains. |
Water Obelisk | Costs 500,000g and directly transports players to The Beach. |
3 Statue Of Endless Fortune
Having your own Statue of Endless Fortune is a status symbol for countless gamers. This opulent golden statue generates precious items such as Diamonds, Gold Bars, Iridium Bars, or Omni Geodes every single day. On top of that, it bestows upon its owner a beloved birthday gift for any villager. This magnificent statue can be obtained by splurging 1,000,000g at the Casino.
2 Return Scepter
The Return Scepter, available for purchase from Krobus in The Sewers, comes with a hefty price tag of 2,000,000 gold. Despite being the second most expensive item in the game, it is definitely worth the investment. Serving as a non-consumable Warp Totem, the Return Scepter allows players to instantly teleport back to their Farmhouse, regardless of their current location. This extraordinary ability allows players to venture out late into the night without worrying about collapsing from exhaustion, making the Return Scepter a truly game-changing acquisition.
1 Gold Clock
The Wizard’s Tower offers the Gold Clock, the most luxurious building in the game that can be purchased for a whopping 10,000,000 gold. Acquiring the Gold Clock provides players with exclusive benefits such as preventing debris from cluttering their farm and ensuring that fences never deteriorate, eliminating the need for repairs. Moreover, the time displayed on the Gold Clock perfectly aligns with the in-game clock shown in the HUD.
Stardew Valley is available now for Android, iOS, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.