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{{Infobox
|description = A whimsical fall decoration.
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|eng        = Jack-O-Lantern
|source      = [[Crafting]] or [[Spirit's Eve]]
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|source      = [[Crafting]] [[Spirit's Eve]]
|sellprice  = Cannot be sold
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|sellprice  = 0
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|quality    = false
 
|ingredients = {{name|Pumpkin|1}}{{name|Torch|1}}
 
|ingredients = {{name|Pumpkin|1}}{{name|Torch|1}}
 
|recipe      = [[Spirit's Eve]] ({{price|2000}})
 
|recipe      = [[Spirit's Eve]] ({{price|2000}})
 
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The '''Jack-O-Lantern''' is a [[Crafting|craftable]] decorative lighting item that can be purchased from [[Pierre]]'s booth at the [[Spirit's Eve]] festival for {{price|750}}.  You can also buy the recipe from the booth for {{price|2000}}. On the 1st of [[Winter]], it turns into a [[Rotten Plant]] (unless stored in a chest or inventory).
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The '''Jack-O-Lantern''' is a [[Crafting|craftable]] decorative lighting item that can be held or placed to provide light. It can be purchased from [[Pierre]]'s booth at the [[Spirit's Eve]] festival for {{price|750}}.  You can also buy the recipe from the booth for {{price|2000}}.  
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The Jack-O-Lantern influences a radius of approximately 1 tile with dim lighting. It can be placed indoors or outdoors, or in places like [[the Mines]]. It can be removed by striking it with a [[Hoes|Hoe]], a [[Pickaxes|Pickaxe]], or an [[Axes|Axe]]. Unlike the braziers, which can toggle on and off, the Jack-O-Lantern is always on. They provide the least light out of all craftable lighting sources.
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On the 17th of [[Fall]], after the [[Stardew Valley Fair]], Jack-o-Lanterns appear in front of the following locations: [[1 Willow Lane]] (Jodi, Kent, Sam, and Vincent), [[2 Willow Lane]] (Haley and Emily), [[1 River Road]] (Evelyn George, and Alex), [[Carpenter's Shop]] (Robin, Demetrius, Maru, and Sebastian), and the [[Trailer]] (Pam and Penny).
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On the 1st of [[Winter]], the Jack-O-Lantern turns into a [[Rotten Plant]] (unless stored in a [[chest]] or [[inventory]]).
  
 
==Gifting==
 
==Gifting==
 
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{{GiftsByItem
|dislike=Robin,Demetrius,Maru,Sebastian,Linus,Pierre,Caroline,Abigail,Alex,George,Evelyn,Lewis,Clint,Penny,Pam,Emily,Haley,Jas,Vincent,Jodi,Kent,Sam,Leah,Shane,Marnie,Elliott,Gus,Dwarf,Wizard,Harvey,Sandy,Willy,Krobus
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|dislike=Robin,Demetrius,Maru,Sebastian,Linus,Leo,Pierre,Caroline,Abigail,Alex,George,Evelyn,Lewis,Clint,Penny,Pam,Emily,Haley,Jas,Vincent,Jodi,Kent,Sam,Leah,Shane,Marnie,Elliott,Gus,Dwarf,Wizard,Harvey,Sandy,Willy,Krobus
 
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==Bundles==
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The Jack-O-Lantern is used in the [[Spirit's Eve]] [[bundles]].
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==Tailoring==
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The Jack-O-Lantern is used in the spool of the [[2 Willow Lane#Sewing Machine|Sewing Machine]] to create the {{name|Pumpkin Mask|class=inline}}. It can be used in [[dyeing]], serving as an orange dye at the dye pots, located in [[Emily]]'s and [[Haley]]'s house, [[2 Willow Lane]].
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==Quests==
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The Jack-O-Lantern is not used in any [[quests]].
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==Notes==
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The amount of illumination it gives off is less than a [[Torch]].  This may make it more useful as a decorative piece than as night-time lighting.
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==History==
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{{History|1.4|Can now be used in [[Tailoring]].}}
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{{History|1.6|Added jack-o-lanterns after the [[Stardew Valley Fair]] in fall around the Valley.}}
  
 
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[[Category:Craftable lighting]]
 
[[Category:Craftable lighting]]
  
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[[de:Kürbislaterne]]
 
[[es:Lámpara de calabaza]]
 
[[es:Lámpara de calabaza]]
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[[fr:Citrouille-lanterne]]
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[[it:Zucca-lanterna]]
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[[ja:ジャックオーランタン]]
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[[ko:호박등]]
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[[hu:Töklámpás]]
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[[pt:Cabeça de abóbora]]
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[[ru:Фонарь из тыквы]]
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[[tr:Kabak Feneri]]
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[[zh:南瓜灯]]

Latest revision as of 06:25, 28 April 2024

Jack-O-Lantern
Jack-O-Lantern.png
A whimsical fall decoration.
Information
Source CraftingSpirit's Eve
Sell Price data-sort-value="0">Gold.png0g
Crafting
Recipe Source Spirit's Eve (data-sort-value="2000">Gold.png2,000g)
Ingredients Pumpkin.png Pumpkin (1)Torch.png Torch (1)

The Jack-O-Lantern is a craftable decorative lighting item that can be held or placed to provide light. It can be purchased from Pierre's booth at the Spirit's Eve festival for data-sort-value="750">Gold.png750g. You can also buy the recipe from the booth for data-sort-value="2000">Gold.png2,000g.

The Jack-O-Lantern influences a radius of approximately 1 tile with dim lighting. It can be placed indoors or outdoors, or in places like the Mines. It can be removed by striking it with a Hoe, a Pickaxe, or an Axe. Unlike the braziers, which can toggle on and off, the Jack-O-Lantern is always on. They provide the least light out of all craftable lighting sources.

On the 17th of Fall, after the Stardew Valley Fair, Jack-o-Lanterns appear in front of the following locations: 1 Willow Lane (Jodi, Kent, Sam, and Vincent), 2 Willow Lane (Haley and Emily), 1 River Road (Evelyn George, and Alex), Carpenter's Shop (Robin, Demetrius, Maru, and Sebastian), and the Trailer (Pam and Penny).

On the 1st of Winter, the Jack-O-Lantern turns into a Rotten Plant (unless stored in a chest or inventory).

Gifting

Villager Reactions

Dislike   Abigail  Alex  Caroline  Clint  Demetrius  Dwarf  Elliott  Emily  Evelyn  George  Gus  Haley  Harvey  Jas  Jodi  Kent  Krobus  Leah  Leo  Lewis  Linus  Marnie  Maru  Pam  Penny  Pierre  Robin  Sam  Sandy  Sebastian  Shane  Vincent  Willy  Wizard

Bundles

The Jack-O-Lantern is used in the Spirit's Eve bundles.

Tailoring

The Jack-O-Lantern is used in the spool of the Sewing Machine to create the   Pumpkin Mask. It can be used in dyeing, serving as an orange dye at the dye pots, located in Emily's and Haley's house, 2 Willow Lane.

Quests

The Jack-O-Lantern is not used in any quests.

Notes

The amount of illumination it gives off is less than a Torch. This may make it more useful as a decorative piece than as night-time lighting.

History