Stardew Valley has a wide variety of crops to harvest. From flowers, vegetables, and out-of-this-world crops too, there are new harvestable items to cultivate each season. With the summer season comes fresh and fruity crops ripe for the picking, ready to be sold at the market or turned into delicious dishes!
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Farmers in Stardew Valleywill know that some crops need to be replanted while others can have multiple harvests throughout the season. This doesn't make one crop better than the other, as each crop has its own pros and cons.
Updated November 2, 2022, by Rain Egan: Six years after its release, Stardew Valley remains one of the most popular indie games in the world thanks to its dedicated development team and fanbase. This humble pixel farming game inspired by Harvest Moon has come a long way since day one, with consistent updates and quality-of-life refreshes improving the player experience. Thanks to all of the information now available, fans have been able to analyze patterns and game data more effectively than ever before. Summer crops are some of the most important crops in the game and are able to net the player a huge profit if planted efficiently. With this in mind, understanding which crops are loved gifts and how to maximize profit by turning crops into Artisan Goods can be very important to new players.
14 Wheat

One of the most widely cultivated grains. Makes a great flour for breads and cakes.
- Where To Buy: Pierre's General Store, Traveling Cart, JojaMart, Night Market
- Cost (Lowest): 10g at Pierre's
- Growth Time: 4 days
- Harvest Type: Single harvest
- Lowest Base Selling Price: 25g
- Most Profitable As: Beer (Keg, 200g)
- Loved By: Nobody
Wheat sells for 25g in Stardew Valley at the lowest base price. While it may not be the most prosperous crop in the game, wheat is a useful crop for crafting artisanal items by grounding it into flour.
Wheat flour allows players to cook and bake dozens of tasty treats for their character or the NPCs around the valley. Wheat can also be turned into Beer by placing it in the Keg, which not only maximizes profit but is a loved gift of both Shane and Pam.
13 Sunflower

A common misconception is that the flower turns so it's always facing the sun.
- Where To Buy: Pierre's General Store, Traveling Cart, JojaMart, Night Market
- Cost (Lowest): Starting at 100g from the Traveling Cart and 125g at JojaMart
- Growth Time: 8 days
- Harvest Type: Single harvest
- Lowest Base Selling Price: 80g
- Most Profitable As: Honey (Bee House, 260g)
- Loved By: Haley
Players looking to make a quick buck should stay away from sunflowers. Their seeds cost a whopping 200g at Pierre's and only sell for 80g. But harvesting them produces more seeds, so if used properly they're a wise investment.
While the turn of profit can be negative on these vibrant flowers, they're best used as gifts for the NPCs in-game as almost all of them will enjoy receiving one. Sunflower seeds can also be used to make oil for cooking purposes.
12 Poppy

In addition to its colorful flower, the Poppy has culinary and medicinal uses.
- Where To Buy: Pierre's General Store, Traveling Cart, JojaMart, Night Market
- Cost (Lowest): 100g at Pierre's
- Growth Time: 7 days
- Harvest Type: Single harvest
- Lowest Base Selling Price: 140g
- Most Profitable As: Honey (Bee House, 380g)
- Loved By: Penny
Like sunflowers, poppy seeds are quite expensive, but their crops make great gifts. Unlike sunflowers, their seeds don't cost more than they sell for, so it's still possible to make a decent profit off them without having to plant more and more.
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Unfortunately, poppies are a universally hated gift in Stardew Valley, except for Penny, who loves them. They can, however, be turned into Poppyseed Muffins using the kitchen, which are loved by both Penny and Leah.
11 Summer Spangle

A tropical bloom that thrives in the humid summer air. Has a sweet, tangy aroma.
- Where To Buy: Pierre's General Store, Traveling Cart, JojaMart, Night Market
- Cost (Lowest): 50g at Pierre's
- Growth Time: 8 days
- Harvest Type: Single harvest
- Lowest Base Selling Price: 90g
- Most Profitable As: Honey (Bee House, 280g)
- Loved By: Caroline
These beautiful flowers don't turn the biggest profit, but their seeds aren't terribly expensive. Almost every character enjoys receiving one as a gift, so they're a great flower to plant in large numbers when players want to impress their favorite NPCs.
Their best use is in planting them next to Bee Houses and making Summer Spangle Honey. The Summer Spangle can also be used in the Sewing Machine to produce the pleated skirt clothing item, as well as being an option for the remixed Pantry bundle in the Community Center.
10 Coffee Beans

Plant in spring or summer to grow a coffee plant. Place five beans in a keg to make coffee.
- Where To Buy/Get: Traveling Cart or slaying Dust Sprites
- Cost (Lowest): 2,500g at Traveling Cart
- Growth Time: 10 days, then 2 days
- Harvest Type: Multiple harvests
- Lowest Base Selling Price: 15g
- Most Profitable As: Coffee (Keg, 150g)
- Loved By: Nobody
The seeds for these caffeine-packed beans cost 2,500g on the traveling cart and are worth 15g each, but each crop typically drops four beans bringing that up to 45g. The dropped beans can also be planted, and the coffee plants don't need to be replanted, so these beans can get players in the green quickly.
Moreover, coffee is a great consumable item as it increases speed and allows players to be more productive. Pair that with the Triple Shot Espresso recipe, and the effects of the speed boost can last even longer. As a bonus, Coffee is a loved gift of Harvey, and every adult NPC likes it, too!
9 Radish

A crisp and refreshing root vegetable with hints of pepper when eaten raw.
- Where To Buy: Pierre's General Store, Traveling Cart, JojaMart, Night Market
- Cost (Lowest): 40g at Pierre's
- Growth Time: 6 days
- Harvest Type: Single harvest
- Lowest Base Selling Price: 90g
- Most Profitable As: Pickles (Preserves Jar, 230g)
- Loved By: Nobody
Radishes are yummy vegetables that have a profit of 90g. Their seeds are inexpensive, making them a good crop to start the season off with.
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While radishes might not turn the biggest profit at the beginning of the game, once players have a higher farming level and use better fertilizer, the higher quality radishes can bring in cash quickly.
8 Tomato

Rich and slightly tangy, the Tomato has a wide variety of culinary uses.
- Where To Buy: Pierre's General Store, Traveling Cart, JojaMart, Night Market
- Cost (Lowest): 50g at Pierre's
- Growth Time: 11 days, then 4 days
- Harvest Type: Multiple harvests
- Lowest Base Selling Price: 60g
- Most Profitable As: Pickles (Preserves Jar, 170g)
- Loved By: Nobody
Tomato seeds cost almost as much as they sell for, so little profit can be made from them at first. But since they don't need to be replanted, players can easily turn a profit on them after some time.
While the reward for selling a tomato will always be at least 60g, players can't harvest tomatoes as much as they can some other summer crops with multiple harvests.
7 Corn

One of the most popular grains. The sweet, fresh cobs are a summer favorite.
- Where To Buy: Pierre's General Store, Traveling Cart, JojaMart, Night Market
- Cost (Lowest): 150g at Pierre's
- Growth Time: 14 days, then 4 days
- Harvest Type: Multiple harvests
- Lowest Base Selling Price: 50g
- Most Profitable As: Pickles (Preserves Jar, 150g)
- Loved By: Nobody
Corn has great longevity, which means it will last all summer, compared to a lot of other crops that might have to be replanted. Not only does corn not need to be replanted, but the crop lasts from summer until the end of fall.
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Corn seeds are more expensive than their profit of 50g, but their elongated life span makes them a worthy crop to invest in. Moreover, they can be used to make cooking oil used in many recipes.
6 Hot Pepper

Fiery hot with a hint of sweetness.
- Where To Buy: Pierre's General Store, Traveling Cart, JojaMart, Night Market
- Cost (Lowest): 40g at Pierre's
- Growth Time: 5 days, then 3 days
- Harvest Type: Multiple harvests
- Lowest Base Selling Price: 40g
- Most Profitable As : Jam (Preserves Jar, 130g)
- Loved By: Lewis, Shane
Hot Pepper seeds cost as much to buy as their seeds sell, however they grow incredibly fast. Players can harvest hot peppers eight times in the summer season which is double the amount of harvests of corn, a similar crop with a similar selling price.
Hot Peppers can be used to make Pepper Poppers when mixed with cheese, which is a great food to increase speed and get more done in a day. Pepper Poppers are also loved by Maru and Shane, making them useful as gifts.
5 Blueberry

A popular berry reported to have many health benefits. The blue skin has the highest nutrient concentration.
- Where To Buy: Pierre's General Store, Traveling Cart, Night Market
- Cost (Lowest): 80g at Pierre's
- Growth Time: 13 days, then 4 days
- Harvest Type: Multiple harvests
- Lowest Base Selling Price: 50g
- Most Profitable As: Jam or Wine, however Wine can be aged to produce maximum profit (Keg, 150g)
- Loved By: Nobody
Blueberries are an extremely profitable berry. Each harvest will produce three blueberries from just one plant, and they each sell for 50g. So players get 150g just from one blueberry plant.
Blueberries also regrow, making them a one-time purchase for summer farmers. They also make for decently priced wine when placed inside a Keg.
4 Hops

A bitter, tangy flower used to flavor beer.
- Where To Buy: Pierre's General Store, Traveling Cart, JojaMart, Night Market
- Cost (Lowest): 60g at Traveling Cart and 125g at JojaMart
- Growth Time: 11 days, then 1 day
- Harvest Type: Multiple harvests
- Lowest Base Selling Price: 25g
- Most Profitable As: Pale Ale (Keg, 300g)
- Loved By: Nobody
Hops may only sell for 25g, but boy do they grow fast! Once hops plants are fully grown, they produce only 25g but can be harvested every single day after they're fully grown, giving them 17 harvests during the summer season.
The excess harvest is best kept and turned into Pale Ale by placing it inside Kegs, which will get players extremely good profits.
3 Melon

A cool, sweet summer treat.
- Where To Buy: Pierre's General Store, Traveling Cart, JojaMart, Night Market
- Cost (Lowest): 80g at Pierre's
- Growth Time: 12 days
- Harvest Type: Single harvest
- Lowest Base Selling Price: 250g
- Most Profitable As: Wine (Keg, 750g)
- Loved By: Penny
Melons can only be harvested twice in the summer season, but they sell for a whopping 250g each. With relatively cheap seeds, they're a worthwhile investment for farmers willing to be patient.
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Melons also have the possibility to grow into a giant crop which will drop a large number of melons when mined with an axe.
2 Red Cabbage

Often used in salads and coleslaws. The color can range from purple to blue to green-yellow depending on soil conditions.
- Where To Buy: Pierre's General Store on Year 2, Traveling Cart, Night Market on Year 2
- Cost (Lowest): 100g at Pierre's
- Growth Time: 9 days
- Harvest Type: Single harvest
- Lowest Base Selling Price: 260g
- Most Profitable As : Juice (Keg, 580g)
- Loved By: Nobody
Much like melons, red cabbage takes a while to grow but can be harvested three times through the summer.
Red Cabbages sell for slightly more than melons, going for 260g on the market, so they're only slightly better than melons due to being able to harvest them more and worth 10g more when selling.
1 Starfruit

An extremely juicy fruit that grows in hot, humid weather. Slightly sweet with a sour undertone.
- Where To Buy: Oasis, Traveling Cart
- Cost (Lowest): 400g at Oasis
- Growth Time: 13 days
- Harvest Type: Single harvest
- Lowest Base Selling Price: 750g
- Most Profitable As: Wine (Keg, 2,250g)
- Loved By: Nobody
Starfruit is by far the best summer crop. They take the longest to grow out of all the summer crops, but are worth, at minimum, 750g each. And that's nothing compared to an iridium starfruit that can sell for 1,500g or more! While they take a long time to grow, they're definitely a crop worth growing.
Plus, they can be used to craft Starfruit Wine inside Kegs, which is the highest-priced wine players can make in the game. A single bottle sells for 2250g, and this can be boosted even further once Casks and the farmhouse basement are unlocked, as wine can be aged to Iridium quality.
Stardew Valley is available on PS4, PS Vita, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, Android, and iOS.
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FAQs
Stardew Valley: Every Summer Crop, Ranked? ›
1 Starfruit
Starfruit is by far the best summer crop. They take the longest to grow out of all the summer crops, but are worth, at minimum, 750g each.
1 Starfruit
Starfruit is by far the best summer crop. They take the longest to grow out of all the summer crops, but are worth, at minimum, 750g each.
Starfruit
This crop is probably the most profitable that you can plant in the summer. It is one of the most profitable crops in the game. Starfruit takes a really long time of 13 days to fully grow. However, this turns out to be worth the wait since it easily sells for 750 gold at its base selling price.
Hops, blueberries, radishes, wheat, melons, corn and tomatoes grow best in the summertime. Autumn is the time to plant cranberries, pumpkins, grapes, artichokes, bok choy, eggplant, yam, amaranth, and other rare seeds.
Is corn worth it Stardew Valley? ›On the other hand, if you leave corn through the change of season, it's actually pretty good. You'll get (hopefully) 11 harvests out of your corn if you plant it on the first day of summer. This takes the abysmal profits of one season and supercharges them, giving you much more value for the money you spent on seeds.
How do you get iridium quality crops? ›Note that iridium quality is possible only with Deluxe Fertilizer. Increasing Farming Skill also increases the chance to harvest a quality crop. If a Seed Maker turns a higher-quality crop into seeds, the seeds are no more likely to produce higher-quality crops when grown and harvested.
Can you walk over blueberries Stardew? ›Stages. Each harvest yields 3 Blueberries, with a 2% chance of more blueberries. You can walk through blueberries.
What are the highest selling crops in greenhouse Stardew? ›Ancient Fruit is certainly the most profitable and least labor-intensive crop, especially for the Greenhouse - the most desirable if profit is the thing you need most.
Are blueberries better than melon Stardew Valley? ›On a strictly per-tile basis, Blueberries are worth 2,150g per tile and Melons are worth 1,340g per tile. You'd only use the Melons if you need to add crops mid-season; that's something that Melons can do that Blueberries can't.
Is there an end to Stardew Valley? ›One of the biggest questions in Stardew Valley is whether there is actually an end to the game or not. And the answer is: there isn't one.
What is the best thing to do during summer Stardew Valley? ›
Make A Bigger Farming Area
If it is the player's first summer in Stardew Valley, then they will want to have a little of everything when it comes to crops. Single harvest crops include melons, wheat, sunflowers, poppies, red cabbage, radishes, starfruit, and summer spangles.
The Crimsonfish is a fish that can be caught in the ocean at The Beach during Summer. It is one of the five Legendary Fish, so it can only be caught once per save file, or once per player in Multiplayer.
What is the rarest crop in Stardew Valley? ›Sweet Gem Berry
Sweet Gem Berries are undoubtedly the rarest and most difficult-to-obtain crops in Stardew Valley. They can only be grown from Rare Seeds, so you can't directly purchase them from Pierre, Joja Mart, and the like.
It is recommended to either go for the Four Corners Farm, as it provides a little of everything and offers ample space for farming, or the Forest Farm, as its foraging and extra hardwood can be incredibly useful. You could also consider the Beach Farm if you're interested in a challenge.
Is it bad to step on crops in Stardew Valley? ›no, it doesn't seem to hurt them at all. I dance on them all day, nothing happens. You can walk on most crops without issue. The only crops you'll have to walk around because they are not "passable" are those grown on a trellis or similar, like beans, hops and grapes.
What is the most profit in Stardew Valley? ›Starfruit is, in many ways, both the most iconic and most profitable crop in Stardew Valley. It sells for a massive 750g, twice its buying price of 400g from the Oasis Shop, which must be unlocked by completing the Vault Community Center bundle.
How to farm iridium fast? ›- Play the game until you unlock the Mines (Day 5 of Spring on Year 1).
- Raise your Mining Level as high as possible. ...
- Bring as much food and as many bombs as you can carry, as well as a good weapon and pickaxe.
- Go to the Mines as early as possible and get to floor 115.
There is a 5% chance an Omni Geode will contain 1-11 Iridium Ore. The Statue Of Perfection, which can be obtained after getting four candles during Grandpa's Evaluation, gives the player 2-8 Iridium Ore per day.
What is the rarest fruit in Stardew Valley? ›Small, round fruits like blueberries are a common choking hazard for children under 4. Make sure you're preparing blueberries safely for your little one by puréeing or smushing them for younger babies, and then continuing to smush or cut them into small, bite-sized pieces for older babies and toddlers.
What happens if you tap a fruit tree Stardew? ›
The Tapper is a type of Refining Equipment that can be placed on a tree to produce Maple Syrup, Oak Resin, Pine Tar, or Sap. It can also be placed on a Mushroom Tree to produce different mushrooms.
Should I sell all my crops in Stardew? ›Crops come in three quality levels: regular, silver, and gold. Gold- and silver-quality crops sell for more than the base sell price, so you should definitely sell them early on before you can craft them into anything better. This will likely be your main source of income in the first year of the game.
Do fruit trees need to be watered Stardew? ›Fruit trees do not need to be watered, and will not die in the winter. Fruit saplings will grow during any season, allowing players to plant and prepare for upcoming seasons to bear fruit.
Do you need sprinklers in greenhouse Stardew? ›Crops do need to be watered, even on rainy days. There is a water trough along the north wall, where the Watering Can can be refilled. Crops that regrow will continuously regrow and not die at the end of any season.
What is the most op food in Stardew Valley? ›Seafoam Pudding. This food is the definition of “OP” in Stardew Valley.
What is the most profitable fruit to preserve Stardew? ›Starfruit is the fruit that will sell for the most money, so it can make quite valuable products. Its jelly is so profitable because of this exact reason. Starfruit jelly will sell for 1,550g (2,107g with Artisan). There are much less valuable jellies, of course, but this jam can be sold for some serious money.
What is the most profitable berry Stardew? ›Blueberries are the single most-profitable crop for players going through their first year due to each plant yielding three Blueberries. This allows players to easily triple their earnings compared to how much seeds cost, and Blueberry plants also have a two-percent chance of giving even more upon harvest.
Will junimos harvest giant crops? ›Junimos are unable to harvest giant crops such as Cauliflower, Melon, and Pumpkin. They can only harvest the normal-sized crops.
How do you get rare fruit in Stardew Valley? ›Rare Seeds can also be obtained by using the Seed Maker. Despite the description stating that this seed "takes all season to grow", it takes only 24 days. If using fertilizer that speeds crop growth or having the Agriculturist Profession, it will take fewer days.
What happens if you choose JojaMart? ›Buying a JojaMart Membership in Stardew Valley will unlock a new, far more corporate, route for restoring the valley. Replacing the Community Center bundles with the Community Development Projects, the JojaMart Membership route is a permanent change to your save file.
What happens after 100% Stardew? ›
The perfection score measures how much of the game content a player has completed. Achieving a score of 100% unlocks extra endgame content.
Do you run out of years in Stardew Valley? ›This is straightforward for a lot of games, but with Stardew Valley though, there is no 'end'. As you play on your farm, you will come across various milestones and progress trackers, but there is no end to the game. Players can continue farming for years in the game without growing bored.
Who loves Poppy Stardew? ›Unlike all other flowers, Poppies are a universally hated gift; Penny, who loves Poppies, is the only exception.
How to make the most money on the first summer in Stardew Valley? ›In general, making money in Stardew 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.
Do seasons matter on Ginger Island Stardew? ›Ginger Island is rather unique amongst the player-visitable areas of Stardew Valley because similar to the Greenhouse, the current season does not affect which crops can be planted and grown on the island, and nor does the current season affect which fish can be caught there.
What is the 1 legendary fish in Stardew Valley? ›The five legendary fish in Stardew Valley are the Crimsonfish, Angler, Legend, Glacierfish, and Mutant Carp. Except for the Mutant Carp, the other four fish have a dedicated season they can be caught in. The Mutant Carp can be found in the sewers, which can only be unlocked after donating 60 items to Gunther's museum.
What is the 2nd legendary fish Stardew? ›The Legend II is one of the five Legendary Fish that must be caught for Mr. Qi's Extended Family Quest. It has the same sell price, healing effect, and location as the Legend. It can only be caught when the quest is active, but more than one can be caught per quest.
What is the highest selling fish in Stardew Valley? ›Sturgeons, Catfish, and Pufferfish will all net you 200g at their base price, all the way up to 600g with the Angler profession and iridium quality.
What is the biggest farm in Stardew? ›Only one map can be chosen when starting a new game, and cannot be changed once selected. The Standard Farm offers the most space to plant crops and raise animals. The other six farms lack farming area, but offer special perks in comparison: The Riverland Farm encourages Fishing.
What are the secret crops in Stardew Valley? ›There are three special crops in the game that have a cool secret. If you've planted Cauliflower, Melons, or Pumpkins on your farm in a 3x3 square, there's a chance they'll turn into huge versions of that crop. These are called Giant Crops, and they're really cool. They don't just look cool, though.
Is the rare seed worth it? ›
Purchasing Rare Seeds from the Traveling Cart (between 600 and 1,000 gold) is the most profitable way to grow the Sweet Gem Berry, which has a base value of 3,000 gold.
Who is the best spouse for the farm Stardew Valley? ›When it comes to Stardew Valley, Abigail is undeniably the best potential marriage partner. Ignoring that Abigail is the only partner who will join you in the mine for adventures and play video games with you, no other love interest is as imaginative and energetic as Abigail. Also, she eats quartz.
What is the most challenging farm Stardew? ›Riverland farm layout
The map is almost entirely covered with water, which means crop tiles are few and far between. This presents a significant challenge because fishing, especially with early game equipment, is one of the hardest skills to master in Stardew Valley.
The classic Standard Farm features the most flexible layout of them all with the most farming space and the single largest rectangular area at 63 x 31 tiles, according to the Stardew Valley wiki. If you want the most balanced experience, this is the way to go.
What is the most profitable summer crop in Stardew Valley? ›Starfruit is by far the best summer crop. They take the longest to grow out of all the summer crops, but are worth, at minimum, 750g each. And that's nothing compared to an iridium starfruit that can sell for 1,500g or more! While they take a long time to grow, they're definitely a crop worth growing.
How far do Iridium sprinklers go? ›Waters the 24 adjacent tiles every morning. The Iridium Sprinkler is a crafted item that waters the 24 adjacent tiles every morning (a 5x5 area). Only tilled tiles will be watered.
Does luck affect harvest Stardew Valley? ›Luck affects the following: Amount of wood dropped from trees. Chance of getting coal from rocks.
What is the most profitable crop in the fall Stardew Valley? ›1 Sweet Gem Berry
The single most profitable crop in the fall has to be sweet gem berries. Neither a fruit nor a vegetable, this mysterious crop grows from a rare seed worth 1,000g but can be sold for 3,000g. These seeds take 24 days, almost a whole month, to grow in-game.
Of the crops available in Stardew Valley's Summer, the blueberry bush is the most profitable.
Who likes rainbow shell in Stardew Valley? ›While the Rainbow Shell is a fairly useful and rare item, only one villager in Stardew Valley wants them. Leo loves these colorful shells, Harvey hates them, and everyone else is neutral to them.
How do you get iridium from Grandpa's shrine? ›
There are four candles around Grandpa's Shrine, and lighting all four will give you the Statue Of Perfection, which grants 2-8 Iridium Ore per day. You must interact with the Shrine to get this statue.
What is the second most profitable fall crop Stardew? ›The second-best crop to grow during the fall season are pumpkins. Pumpkins are extremely profitable, selling for 320 gold each at normal quality and 640 at iridium quality.
Are cranberries worth it Stardew Valley? ›Cranberry. Berries are always among the most profitable crops within Stardew Valley, and Cranberries are the star of the fall season! With a decent growth rate and price-to-profit, a single plant can earn you a ton of gold. But beyond that, Cranberries also make for decent gifting, and four cooking recipes.
What season is most profitable Stardew Valley? ›Out of all of the season in Stardew Valley, Fall is by far the most profitable because it has the widest array of plants and most of them are multi harvest.
Who is the favorite girl in Stardew Valley? ›Abigail. Abigail may be the most popular marriage candidate, and for some pretty obvious reasons. She's every high-school dork's dream girl. Abigail is a quirky, goth, gamer-girl who's strong and adventurous.
Who is the best girlfriend to have Stardew Valley? ›When it comes to Stardew Valley, Abigail is undeniably the best potential marriage partner. Ignoring that Abigail is the only partner who will join you in the mine for adventures and play video games with you, no other love interest is as imaginative and energetic as Abigail.
Does anyone love caviar Stardew? ›Caviar has a small chance to appear in her stock for anywhere between 1,500 and 2,500 gold in Stardew Valley and would let the player forgo the above tedious steps. Unfortunately, no villagers in Stardew Valley love caviar as a gift. Most villagers simply like the item, but Jas, Sebastian, and Vincent hate it.
Who is the sweetest spouse in Stardew? ›Leah's story is an engaging one, too, and many creative types will relate to her. For players who value personality over in-game gains, Leah's definitely the best romance partner in Stardew Valley.
Who is the most handsome in Stardew Valley? ›We make our case for why Sebastian is the best bachelor around. If you're looking to find a husband in Stardew Valley, Sebastian may just be the perfect candidate for you. He's easily one of the most popular bachelors from the games, and honestly, what's not to love about him.
Who is the sweetest husband in Stardew Valley? ›- Shane.
- Sam.
- Alex.
- Sebastian.
- Harvey.
- Elliott.