{{history|1.3|Removed bug that crashed the game when striking a ready-to-harvest cask with a tool.}}
{{history|1.3|Removed bug that crashed the game when striking a ready-to-harvest cask with a tool.}}
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{{history|1.4|You can no longer put iridium quality items such as wine or cheese in casks. Casks can now be stacked in a players [[inventory]] and in chests.}}
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{{history|1.4|You can no longer put iridium quality items such as wine or cheese in casks. Casks can now be stacked in a players [[inventory]] and in [[chests]].}}
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Revision as of 17:56, 10 December 2019
Cask
Use in the cellar to age products like wine and cheese.
Normal, silver, and gold quality items can be prematurely removed from a cask at any time by striking the cask with an Axe, Hoe, or Pickaxe.
Casks are able to produce items with "iridium star" quality. Iridium star is the highest level of quality, which doubles the value of an item. Different types of items take longer or slower to age. Wine takes the longest -- 2 seasons of aging to go from basic wine to iridium quality wine.
Casks can be placed anywhere, however they will only accept goods to refine if they are actually in the cellar.
It's worth noting that even with high-value goods such as Starfruit wine, the value gained from casks is comparatively low, since an iridium-quality product is only double the original value. Maturing a bottle of starfruit wine will yield 2250g in 56 days, yielding only 40g per day per cask. That is very low maintenance profit, however. You only need to fill the cellar and wait for two seasons. With starfruit wine, 125 casks will yield 5000g per day.
The cellar comes with 33 Casks. It's possible to fill the cellar with 125 casks and still leave paths to reach all of them without displacing any of them.
It's also possible to completely fill the cellar with Casks. This requires 189 casks, made of 156 Hardwood and 3120 Wood. In order to use all 189 casks, the player must fill the casks all at once, placing additional casks while moving towards the exit. In order to harvest the finished product the player must reverse the process, removing empty casks while carving a path to the furthest ones. This can be time-consuming, so it may be a desirable option for only the most valuable products (e.g., Starfruit or Ancient Fruit wine).
All layouts described here are shown in the Gallery below.
Note that players using a controller or playing on mobile devices, rather than using a mouse/keyboard, have reported difficulty accessing casks in the corners of the Cellar.