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− | {{Infobox | + | {{Infobox fish |
− | | | + | |eng = Coral |
− | |source = [[Foraging]] | + | |source = [[Foraging]] • [[Fish Pond]] • [[Animals#Pets|Turtle]] |
− | |location = [[The Beach]] | + | |location = [[The Beach]] • [[Ginger Island#Island West|Ginger Island West]] |
|season = All | |season = All | ||
− | |edibility = | + | |edibility = -300 |
− | | | + | |price = 80 |
− | | | + | |professions = false |
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Coral''' is a [[Foraging|forageable]] item found year-round in the [[Tide Pools|Tide Pool]] section of | + | '''Coral''' is a [[Foraging|forageable]] item found year-round in the [[The Beach#Tide Pools|Tide Pool]] section of [[the Beach]], ''i.e.,'' to the east of the wooden footbridge.<ref name="location" /> During [[Summer]] 12-14, extra Coral appears anywhere on the beach (including possibly the western section). |
The average spawn rate for Coral in the tide pool section of the beach is 0.93/day. An additional 3.2 (on average) Coral per day will spawn during Summer 12-14. These spawn rates are not affected by the presence of other forageable items on the beach; in particular, Coral are not part of the standard six item per map limit on forageable items. 7 [[Foraging]] XP are granted for every Coral picked up, and all Foraging bonuses apply to Coral. | The average spawn rate for Coral in the tide pool section of the beach is 0.93/day. An additional 3.2 (on average) Coral per day will spawn during Summer 12-14. These spawn rates are not affected by the presence of other forageable items on the beach; in particular, Coral are not part of the standard six item per map limit on forageable items. 7 [[Foraging]] XP are granted for every Coral picked up, and all Foraging bonuses apply to Coral. | ||
− | Several [[Crab Pot]] [[fish]] may produce 1 Coral in a [[Fish Pond]] when the population of the pond reaches 5. | + | Several [[Crab Pot]] [[fish]] may produce 1 Coral in a [[Fish Pond]] when the population of the pond reaches 5. It can also be gifted by a [[Animals#Pets|pet]] turtle with max [[Animals#Friendship|friendship]]. |
==Gifting== | ==Gifting== | ||
{{GiftsByItem | {{GiftsByItem | ||
+ | |like=Evelyn | ||
|neutral=Robin,Demetrius,Maru,Sebastian,Linus,Leo,Pierre,Caroline,Abigail,Alex,George,Lewis,Clint,Penny,Pam,Emily,Haley,Jas,Vincent,Jodi,Kent,Sam,Leah,Shane,Elliott,Gus,Dwarf,Wizard,Sandy,Willy,Krobus,Marnie | |neutral=Robin,Demetrius,Maru,Sebastian,Linus,Leo,Pierre,Caroline,Abigail,Alex,George,Lewis,Clint,Penny,Pam,Emily,Haley,Jas,Vincent,Jodi,Kent,Sam,Leah,Shane,Elliott,Gus,Dwarf,Wizard,Sandy,Willy,Krobus,Marnie | ||
− | |hate= | + | |hate=Harvey |
}} | }} | ||
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Coral is not used in any [[Bundles]]. | Coral is not used in any [[Bundles]]. | ||
− | == | + | ==Crafting== |
− | {{ | + | {{Spoiler}} |
− | {{: | + | {|class="wikitable sortable roundedborder" |
− | {{ | + | !Image |
− | {{ | + | !Name |
+ | !Description | ||
+ | !Ingredients | ||
+ | !Recipe Source | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[File:Warp Totem Beach.png|center]] | ||
+ | |[[Warp Totem: Beach]] | ||
+ | |{{Description|Warp Totem: Beach}} | ||
+ | |{{Name|Hardwood|1}}{{Name|Coral|2}}{{Name|Fiber|10}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Foraging Skill Icon.png|24px|link=]] [[Foraging#Foraging Skill|Foraging]] Level 6 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[File:Bait Maker.png|center]] | ||
+ | |[[Bait Maker]] | ||
+ | |{{Description|Bait Maker}} | ||
+ | |{{Name|Iron Bar|3}}{{Name|Coral|3}}{{Name|Sea Urchin|1}} | ||
+ | |[[File:Fishing Skill Icon.png|24px|link=]] [[Fishing#Fishing Skill|Fishing]] Level 6 | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Buildings== | ==Buildings== | ||
Ten coral are required to purchase the [[Water Obelisk]] from the [[Wizard's Tower]]. | Ten coral are required to purchase the [[Water Obelisk]] from the [[Wizard's Tower]]. | ||
− | {| class="wikitable | + | {|class="wikitable roundedborder" |
!Image | !Image | ||
!Name | !Name | ||
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|[[Water Obelisk]] | |[[Water Obelisk]] | ||
|{{Description|Water Obelisk}} | |{{Description|Water Obelisk}} | ||
− | |{{Price|500000}}{{ | + | |{{Price|500000}}{{Name|Iridium Bar|5}}{{Name|Clam|10}}{{Name|Coral|10}} |
|style="text-align: center;"|'''3x2'''<br />[[File:Marker3x2.png|center|3x2]] | |style="text-align: center;"|'''3x2'''<br />[[File:Marker3x2.png|center|3x2]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
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==Fish Pond== | ==Fish Pond== | ||
− | Although Coral is not otherwise considered to be fish, it can be placed in a [[Fish Pond]], where it will reproduce every 2 days. The initial pond capacity is 10 Coral; no quests are necessary to increase the pond capacity. Instead of producing [[Roe]], Coral ponds produce [[Dolomite]] and [[Limestone]], but only once the population reaches 9. | + | Although Coral is not otherwise considered to be [[fish]], it can be placed in a [[Fish Pond]], where it will reproduce every 2 days. The initial pond capacity is 10 Coral; no quests are necessary to increase the pond capacity. Instead of producing [[Roe]], Coral ponds produce [[Dolomite]] and [[Limestone]], but only once the population reaches 9. |
− | + | '''[[Fish Pond#Produce|Produce]]''' | |
− | + | {|class="wikitable sortable" | |
|- | |- | ||
!Item(s) Produced | !Item(s) Produced | ||
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==Quests== | ==Quests== | ||
− | One to three Coral may be requested by several fish in [[Fish Pond#Quests|Fish Pond quests]]. | + | *One to three Coral may be requested by several fish in [[Fish Pond#Quests|Fish Pond quests]]. |
+ | *Four Coral may be requested by the Raccoon at the [[Giant Stump]] as part of his fifth request, or as part of any request starting with the sixth. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references> | <references> | ||
− | <ref name="location">See < | + | <ref name="location">See <samp>Beach::DayUpdate</samp> in the game code. The spawn position starts at point (65,11) on the beach map.</ref> |
</references> | </references> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | {{History|1.4|Can now be used in Tailoring. Can be requested in Fish Pond quests. Can be produced by Fish Ponds. Can be added to Fish Ponds.}} | + | {{History|1.1|Used as a building material to the [[Water Obelisk]].}} |
− | {{History|1.5|Can now be used as decoration in Fish | + | {{History|1.4|Can now be used in [[Tailoring]]. Can be requested in [[Fish Pond#Quests|Fish Pond quests]]. Can be produced by Fish Ponds. Can be added to Fish Ponds.}} |
+ | {{History|1.5|Can now be used as decoration in [[Fish Tank]]s.}} | ||
+ | {{History|1.5.2|Now benefits from the Botanist profession. Now considered red for dyes.}} | ||
+ | {{History|1.6|No longer used to craft [[Deluxe Speed-Gro]]. Now used to craft [[Bait Maker]]. Can now be gifted by a [[Animals#Pets|pet]] turtle with max [[Animals#Friendship|friendship]]. Now liked by [[Evelyn]]. May now be requested by the Raccoon.}} | ||
{{NavboxForaging}} | {{NavboxForaging}} |
Latest revision as of 13:41, 23 September 2024
Coral | |||||||||
A colony of tiny creatures that clump together to form beautiful structures. | |||||||||
Information
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Source | Foraging • Fish Pond • Turtle | ||||||||
Location | The Beach • Ginger Island West | ||||||||
Season | All
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Energy | Inedible | ||||||||
Sell Price |
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Coral is a forageable item found year-round in the Tide Pool section of the Beach, i.e., to the east of the wooden footbridge.[1] During Summer 12-14, extra Coral appears anywhere on the beach (including possibly the western section).
The average spawn rate for Coral in the tide pool section of the beach is 0.93/day. An additional 3.2 (on average) Coral per day will spawn during Summer 12-14. These spawn rates are not affected by the presence of other forageable items on the beach; in particular, Coral are not part of the standard six item per map limit on forageable items. 7 Foraging XP are granted for every Coral picked up, and all Foraging bonuses apply to Coral.
Several Crab Pot fish may produce 1 Coral in a Fish Pond when the population of the pond reaches 5. It can also be gifted by a pet turtle with max friendship.
Gifting
Villager Reactions
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Like | Evelyn |
Neutral | Abigail • Alex • Caroline • Clint • Demetrius • Dwarf • Elliott • Emily • George • Gus • Haley • Jas • Jodi • Kent • Krobus • Leah • Leo • Lewis • Linus • Marnie • Maru • Pam • Penny • Pierre • Robin • Sam • Sandy • Sebastian • Shane • Vincent • Willy • Wizard |
Hate | Harvey |
Bundles
Coral is not used in any Bundles.
Crafting
Warning: Spoilers
This page or section contains unmarked spoilers from update 1.6 of Stardew Valley. Players may want to avoid or be cautious toward reading this article/section. |
Image | Name | Description | Ingredients | Recipe Source |
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Warp Totem: Beach | Warp directly to the beach. Consumed on use. | Hardwood (1) Coral (2) Fiber (10) | Foraging Level 6 | |
Bait Maker | Place a fish inside to create targeted bait. | Iron Bar (3) Coral (3) Sea Urchin (1) | Fishing Level 6 |
Buildings
Ten coral are required to purchase the Water Obelisk from the Wizard's Tower.
Image | Name | Description | Cost | Size |
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Water Obelisk | Warps you to the beach. | 500,000g Iridium Bar (5) Clam (10) Coral (10) | 3x2 |
Tailoring
Coral can be used in the spool of the Sewing Machine to create the dyeable Strapped Top. It can be also used as a red dye color at the dye pots in Emily's and Haley's house, 2 Willow Lane.
Fish Pond
Although Coral is not otherwise considered to be fish, it can be placed in a Fish Pond, where it will reproduce every 2 days. The initial pond capacity is 10 Coral; no quests are necessary to increase the pond capacity. Instead of producing Roe, Coral ponds produce Dolomite and Limestone, but only once the population reaches 9.
Item(s) Produced | Fishing XP Granted | Population | % of Items | Overall Daily Chance |
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Dolomite (1) | 130 | 9-10 | 6% | 5-6% |
Limestone (1) | 16 | 9-10 | 6% | 5% |
Nothing | 1-8 | 100% | 100% | |
9-10 | 88% | 90-89% |
Quests
- One to three Coral may be requested by several fish in Fish Pond quests.
- Four Coral may be requested by the Raccoon at the Giant Stump as part of his fifth request, or as part of any request starting with the sixth.
References
- ↑ See Beach::DayUpdate in the game code. The spawn position starts at point (65,11) on the beach map.
History
- 1.1: Used as a building material to the Water Obelisk.
- 1.4: Can now be used in Tailoring. Can be requested in Fish Pond quests. Can be produced by Fish Ponds. Can be added to Fish Ponds.
- 1.5: Can now be used as decoration in Fish Tanks.
- 1.5.2: Now benefits from the Botanist profession. Now considered red for dyes.
- 1.6: No longer used to craft Deluxe Speed-Gro. Now used to craft Bait Maker. Can now be gifted by a pet turtle with max friendship. Now liked by Evelyn. May now be requested by the Raccoon.
Foraging | |
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Basic | Sap |
Spring | Common Mushroom • Daffodil • Dandelion • Leek • Morel • Salmonberry • Spring Onion • Wild Horseradish |
Summer | Fiddlehead Fern • Grape • Red Mushroom • Spice Berry • Sweet Pea |
Fall | Blackberry • Chanterelle • Common Mushroom • Hazelnut • Wild Plum |
Winter | Crocus • Crystal Fruit • Holly • Snow Yam • Winter Root |
The Beach | Clam • Cockle • Coral • Mussel • Nautilus Shell • Oyster • Rainbow Shell • Sea Urchin • Seaweed |
The Mines | Cave Carrot • Purple Mushroom • Red Mushroom |
The Desert | Cactus Fruit • Coconut |
Skull Cavern | Dinosaur Egg • Fiddlehead Fern |
Ginger Island | Ginger • Magma Cap |