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''Not to be confused with [[Gold Ore]] or [[Gold Bar]]s.'' | ''Not to be confused with [[Gold Ore]] or [[Gold Bar]]s.'' | ||
− | '''Gold''' is the primary currency of [[Stardew Valley]]. The amount of gold a player has is displayed at the top right, directly under the time. All players start with | + | '''Gold''' is the primary currency of [[Stardew Valley]]. The amount of gold a player has is displayed at the top right, directly under the time. All players start with {{price|500}}. Via Inventory menu, the player is able to see his total earnings right under another display of his current funds. |
All shops other than those that are part of the [[Stardew Valley Fair]] and the [[Casino]], will accept Gold as payment for their goods. | All shops other than those that are part of the [[Stardew Valley Fair]] and the [[Casino]], will accept Gold as payment for their goods. | ||
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The player will also receive gold in the mail. The player's [[Mom and Dad|mother or father]] will send money after the player earns specific amounts of gold, [[Pierre]] will send 'Cash-back Rewards Program' rebates, and [[Lewis]] will send gold from the 'Stardew Valley Agricultural Fund' for being a member of the community. | The player will also receive gold in the mail. The player's [[Mom and Dad|mother or father]] will send money after the player earns specific amounts of gold, [[Pierre]] will send 'Cash-back Rewards Program' rebates, and [[Lewis]] will send gold from the 'Stardew Valley Agricultural Fund' for being a member of the community. | ||
− | You can not have more than 99999999 | + | You can not have more than {{price|99999999}} at one time. If you accumulate {{price|100000000}}, the game will subtract {{price|100000000}} from your total. |
==Achievements== | ==Achievements== | ||
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|[[File:Achievement Star 01.png|center]] | |[[File:Achievement Star 01.png|center]] | ||
|Greenhorn | |Greenhorn | ||
− | |Earn | + | |Earn {{price|15000}} |
|[[File:Good Ol' Cap.png|center|link=]] | |[[File:Good Ol' Cap.png|center|link=]] | ||
|[[Good Ol' Cap]] | |[[Good Ol' Cap]] | ||
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|[[File:Achievement Star 02.png|center]] | |[[File:Achievement Star 02.png|center]] | ||
|Cowpoke | |Cowpoke | ||
− | |Earn | + | |Earn {{price|50000}} |
|[[File:Lucky Bow.png|center|link=]] | |[[File:Lucky Bow.png|center|link=]] | ||
|[[Lucky Bow]] | |[[Lucky Bow]] | ||
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|[[File:Achievement Star 03.png|center]] | |[[File:Achievement Star 03.png|center]] | ||
|Homesteader | |Homesteader | ||
− | |Earn | + | |Earn {{price|250000}} |
|[[File:Cool Cap.png|center|link=]] | |[[File:Cool Cap.png|center|link=]] | ||
|[[Cool Cap]] | |[[Cool Cap]] | ||
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|[[File:Achievement Star 04.png|center]] | |[[File:Achievement Star 04.png|center]] | ||
|Millionaire | |Millionaire | ||
− | |Earn | + | |Earn {{price|1000000}} |
|[[File:Bowler Hat.png|center|link=]] | |[[File:Bowler Hat.png|center|link=]] | ||
|[[Bowler Hat]] | |[[Bowler Hat]] | ||
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|[[File:Achievement Star 03.png|center]] | |[[File:Achievement Star 03.png|center]] | ||
|Legend | |Legend | ||
− | |Earn | + | |Earn {{price|10000000}} ''(Secret Achievement)'' |
|[[File:Sombrero.png|center|link=]] | |[[File:Sombrero.png|center|link=]] | ||
|[[Sombrero]] | |[[Sombrero]] |
Revision as of 00:18, 9 March 2017
Not to be confused with Gold Ore or Gold Bars.
Gold is the primary currency of Stardew Valley. The amount of gold a player has is displayed at the top right, directly under the time. All players start with 500g. Via Inventory menu, the player is able to see his total earnings right under another display of his current funds.
All shops other than those that are part of the Stardew Valley Fair and the Casino, will accept Gold as payment for their goods.
Earning Gold
In Stardew Valley, there are a number of ways to earn gold. First, the player may acquire items to sell, through farming, fishing, combat, etc. After this, the player can either sell their items at a shop that corresponds with the item that he/she is selling (for example, edibles can be sold at Pierre's General Store), which allows for the funds to be immediately added to the player's balance. If the player does not wish to travel to a store to sell their items, due to time constraints or other reasons, they can instead deposit the item in the shipping box outside of their house. This will deliver the funds to them overnight, and display a screen that lists the value of all items the player deposited.
Alternatively to selling items, the player may complete quests. These "quests" either are issued by the message board outside of Pierre's, or delivered directly to the player's mailbox. Quests include acquiring items, giving items to NPC Villagers as gifts, slaying monsters, talking to villagers, or a combination the above. Upon completion of the quest, the player immediately gains the reward of gold added to their balance.
The player will also receive gold in the mail. The player's mother or father will send money after the player earns specific amounts of gold, Pierre will send 'Cash-back Rewards Program' rebates, and Lewis will send gold from the 'Stardew Valley Agricultural Fund' for being a member of the community.
You can not have more than 99,999,999g at one time. If you accumulate 100,000,000g, the game will subtract 100,000,000g from your total.
Achievements
There are 5 Achievements directly related to earning gold.
Steam Icon | In-Game Icon | Achievement | Description | Unlocks | |
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Greenhorn | Earn 15,000g | Good Ol' Cap | |||
Cowpoke | Earn 50,000g | Lucky Bow | |||
Homesteader | Earn 250,000g | Cool Cap | |||
Millionaire | Earn 1,000,000g | Bowler Hat | |||
Legend | Earn 10,000,000g (Secret Achievement) | Sombrero |