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The Stardew Valley Wiki is a much needed resourse when I create my 100 day Stardew Valley Videos. But did you know the Wiki is hiding some rarely used but highly useful features? In this video I’m going to cover some of the lesser known resources on the wiki that I sometimes use when creating and planning my 100 day videos.

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10 Comments

  1. Long time subscriber / lurker here and first time member for your channel. So happy to finally be able to support a wonderful channel with great content and a great community. Always down to be named a chicken 😄

    Thanks for all the great videos throughout the years and keep up the great work. ❤️

  2. I have been playing Stardew Valley for years now and I cannot believe I didn't know this existed! If I use the wiki I usually just google the exact thing I'm looking for so never really looked at the home page. I am going to use the farm planner for my next playthrough for sure!

  3. 6:52 While it's true that of the crops that can be placed in the dehydrator, starfruit are the most profitable, that's only because starfruit are the most valuable out of all the crops. Dehydrating is actually the least profitable way to process starfruit. Comparing the different processing methods, aged star fruit wine returns 6,300g per fruit, while the dehydrated version only returns 1,582g per fruit. Using the dehydrator loses almost 75% of the revenue you could be making.

    The dehydrator is best for low-value, high-volume crops, like cranberries, blueberries, and common mushrooms if you've got mushroom logs set up. For high-value, low-volume crops, keg+cask is most profitable.

    Great video! The planner is one of my favorite resources.

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