I dont know when to sell😭 im too afraid that Something will be needed after i sell

by Top-Brother646

9 Comments

  1. whiskeyanddynamite on

    I horde so much stuff, so I feel you. Although higher quality items do sell for more. And smoked fish can get you a pretty decent chunk of change.

  2. Puzzleheaded-Hat5803 on

    Welcome to the pack rat life. I have way too many of basically everything 🙃 you for just in case 😅

  3. I used to do that but it was stressing me out. Nowadays, once I have 1-5 of something unique/seasonal/not for crafting, I just stop collecting it. If you do need something, you can always just wait and get it next season or so. This game is very different from others; you can’t miss/fail anything and you can always do whatever it is any other time.

    (Only if you want) Use that trash can and shipping bin a little more loosely and you’ll find that you won’t really miss out on anything 🙂

    Edit: Clarity

  4. SmellsLikeDeanSpirit on

    I tend to just keep normal quality crops (or iridium quality for forageables once I get the botanist perk) and put everything higher quality in the shipping bin. Tree fruits I keep normal until the trees start producing iridium fruit, then I put the iridium fruit in the fridges and put the stockpiled fruits through the dehydrators.

    for fish that are easy to catch, I keep the iridium quality in storage. if they’re hard to catch, I keep the gold quality. recipe fish will usually get laundered through a fish pond so I can stack everything at normal quality.

    For ranch products, I’ll keep iridium quality in the fridge and process lower quality eggs/milk into mayo and cheese.

  5. When I first start I sell anything with a star and keep the rest for crafting. As I accumulate more money and supplies I start to sell off full stacks and keep the partial stacks. And I sell everything I make that I don’t use daily. All foods that don’t give buffs, everything I harvest from the world, all gems I don’t give as gifts.