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:It seems I tested the sell prices of every item in-game (in every quality) ''except'' minerals for v1.5. I still have 1GB of screenshots saved on my hard drive from testing. All I can say is thank goodness minerals don't come in quality stars anymore! 😬 [[User:Margotbean|margotbean]] ([[User talk:Margotbean|talk]]) 17:55, 9 July 2023 (UTC)
 
:It seems I tested the sell prices of every item in-game (in every quality) ''except'' minerals for v1.5. I still have 1GB of screenshots saved on my hard drive from testing. All I can say is thank goodness minerals don't come in quality stars anymore! 😬 [[User:Margotbean|margotbean]] ([[User talk:Margotbean|talk]]) 17:55, 9 July 2023 (UTC)
 
:p.s. If there is a change in sell price that moves a mineral into a different level for the [[Stardew Valley Fair#Sell Price & Quality]], then we'll (meaning probably I'll) have to remember to update that as well. FYI. [[User:Margotbean|margotbean]] ([[User talk:Margotbean|talk]]) 19:56, 9 July 2023 (UTC)
 
:p.s. If there is a change in sell price that moves a mineral into a different level for the [[Stardew Valley Fair#Sell Price & Quality]], then we'll (meaning probably I'll) have to remember to update that as well. FYI. [[User:Margotbean|margotbean]] ([[User talk:Margotbean|talk]]) 19:56, 9 July 2023 (UTC)
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This section appears not to be correct in v1.6.8, despite its long-standing on the Wiki. I expect the listed code is still fine. It's the table relating the level to the title that appears to be off. Once I earned my fourth skill level in a new game, the inventory tab tells me I am at level 2. Both inventory tab and player (skills) tab tell me I have the title Greenhorn, not Newcomer. Once I earned the sixth skill level, they tell me I am at level 3, title Bumpkin. According to the Wiki table, I should not rise to Greenhorn until level 3, nor to Bumpkin until level 5. The entire table appears to be off by one.
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I've tracked this (automated records) for years of playing other games and never noticed a discrepancy until v1.6, although it's so unimportant, I only read results closely when first figuring what they should be. Still, I'm sure this table was right sometime in the past, and is not now. My best guess is that it changed in v1.6 somewhere. I haven't wanted to change the Wiki until someone else confirmed what I'm seeing. I also cannot return to earlier versions to compare what they once said. [[User:Giles|Giles]] ([[User talk:Giles|talk]]) 22:59, 5 June 2024 (UTC)

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Profession Codes

These are copied from https://stardewcommunitywiki.com/Talk:Skills

FARMING: 0 - Rancher | 1 - Tiller | 2 - Coopmaster | 3 - Shepherd | 4 - Artisan | 5 - Agriculturalist

FISHING: 6 - Fisher | 7 - Trapper | 8 - Angler | 9 - Pirate | 10 - Mariner | 11 - Luremaster

FORAGING: 12 - Forester | 13 - Gatherer | 14 - Lumberjack | 15 - Tapper | 16 - Botonist | 17 - Tracker

MINING: 18 - Miner | 19 - Geologist | 20 - Blacksmith | 21 - Prospector | 22 - Escavator | 23 - Gemologist

COMBAT: 24 - Fighter | 25 - Scout | 26 - Brute | 27 - Defender | 28 - Acrobat | 29 - Desperado
-- margotbean (talk) 18:28, 25 November 2021 (UTC)

Archangel (talk) 17:59, 1 May 2023 (UTC) Hey, can you take multiple professions from different skills? Like say, you could take Geologist and Rancher?

A note on gemologist

Gemologist says it's a +30% increase (that is then floored) but since it's a floating point number, it's actually something like a +29.999995% increase, so it should be fairly likely to get a few values that are one less than expected. Atravita (talk) 11:13, 9 July 2023 (UTC)

I added a parameter to Template:Infobox mineral called correctedprice that can be used in these situations. It's in use on Diamond already, as an example.
It seems I tested the sell prices of every item in-game (in every quality) except minerals for v1.5. I still have 1GB of screenshots saved on my hard drive from testing. All I can say is thank goodness minerals don't come in quality stars anymore! 😬 margotbean (talk) 17:55, 9 July 2023 (UTC)
p.s. If there is a change in sell price that moves a mineral into a different level for the Stardew Valley Fair#Sell Price & Quality, then we'll (meaning probably I'll) have to remember to update that as well. FYI. margotbean (talk) 19:56, 9 July 2023 (UTC)

Skill-Based Title

This section appears not to be correct in v1.6.8, despite its long-standing on the Wiki. I expect the listed code is still fine. It's the table relating the level to the title that appears to be off. Once I earned my fourth skill level in a new game, the inventory tab tells me I am at level 2. Both inventory tab and player (skills) tab tell me I have the title Greenhorn, not Newcomer. Once I earned the sixth skill level, they tell me I am at level 3, title Bumpkin. According to the Wiki table, I should not rise to Greenhorn until level 3, nor to Bumpkin until level 5. The entire table appears to be off by one.

I've tracked this (automated records) for years of playing other games and never noticed a discrepancy until v1.6, although it's so unimportant, I only read results closely when first figuring what they should be. Still, I'm sure this table was right sometime in the past, and is not now. My best guess is that it changed in v1.6 somewhere. I haven't wanted to change the Wiki until someone else confirmed what I'm seeing. I also cannot return to earlier versions to compare what they once said. Giles (talk) 22:59, 5 June 2024 (UTC)