Keep your mouse clicked when line is cast for quicker reaction time.Stardew Valley Gift Guide (Spreadsheet) I didnt see any other spreadsheets made and I wanted to start giving gifts to as many people as I could so I made this. You cannot recycle the Joja cola, however it can be a great gift for Sam as he is the only NPC that likes it. Stardew Valley is an open-ended country-life RPG with support for 14 players.Trash sometimes get turned into ore, and driftwood can be turned into coal, etc. Keep the "trash" if you can, once a Recycler is crafted you can "recycle" it into useful items.Regularly you will fish up plants (seaweed in saltwater, algae in freshwater), you can eat these to get some energy back and continue fishing. Ensure you keep one inventory slot open.The pond by the Mine is different than the pond by the Wizard's Tower. Treasure can be basically any mineral artifact or even trash (sometimes fish bait). When the smaller progress bar fills, you can gain the treasure at the end of the activity, but only if you also catch the fish. If the green brick is held under the chest icon, a smaller progress bar will appear over the chest to display your progress towards also getting treasure. Occasionally, a red chest icon will appear in the vertical bar on the left with the fish icon. When the catch meter is full, the fish will be caught. Try to keep the fish inside of the brick as much as possible to raise the catch meter.Clicking and holding the left mouse button will move the green brick up, and releasing the mouse button will cause the brick to drop. The bar on the right is your catch progress, filling as the fish icon stays over the green brick on the left, and falling when the fish icon isn't. A vertical bar with a fish icon and a green brick will appear on the screen next to a vertical progress bar.The Hit! text will display next to your bobber to show that you've hooked a fish. Wait for an exclamation point to appear next to your bobber and click the left mouse button.Release the left mouse button to throw your line. A progress bar will fill and empty, moving from colors red to green, to determine how far your bobber will be thrown, with red being closest to the player and green being furthest. Press and hold the left mouse button to use the fishing rod.Equip a rod while standing next to a body of water.Luremaster - crab pots no longer need bait.Mariner - crab pots never catch trash items.Pirate - chance to find treasure while fishing doubled.Trapper - resources needed to craft crab pots reduced.Your fishing rod does not factor into your fishing skill, it only allows you to attach bait and lures which can "customize" your fishing needs (keeping the fish in the green brick, make it easier to catch treasure, etc.).Your skill level will gradually make your green brick wider (fishing bar), allowing you to catch fish easier at higher levels.You gain fishing experience from both using the fishing rod and using crab pots.I won't swear on my dog that this is 100% accurate, but as far as I know, it should be. There are some listed here that aren't in my spreadsheet, but I tried to take out the non-relevant ones. I'm sorry this is so long, but I didn't know any other way to share it. In order to help as many people as possible, I've also shared this a few other places. A special thank you to TrentXV and Rafseazz, for answering my questions and taking the time to help me with some of the information I needed to see this through to fruition! :) So if you find any information that is incorrect or missing, please do feel free to comment and point it out so I can correct it! :) I hope you find this helpful!Īlas, despite being a self-proclaimed perfectionist, I am in fact, not perfect. Upon it's completion, I wanted to pay it forward and share it with others. Being a lover of spreadsheets as well as a completionist, I then got very excited about it, and proceeded to modify and expand upon it to include various additional info, images, info from Stardew Valley Expanded, Ridgeside Village, East Scarp, and various other mods. Exploring Reddit, I found what I was looking for: a spreadsheet/checklist made by a kind-hearted Redditor named it's_ino. Having recently started my 7th Stardew Valley playthrough, the 4th with Expanded, and the 1st with many many more mods, I thought I should see if I could find a checklist of sorts. Normally, I just use a notebook and manually write down and cross out anything I'm missing. I've been playing Stardew Valley for a looong time. The link below is to a folder containing the file. TL DR: An interactive spreadsheet functioning as a checklist for (hopefully) all your Stardew Valley completionist needs. NOTE: All information for mods in the spreadsheet is up-to-date as of 09/07/22
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