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*[[Willy]] mentions a Stardrop in his story at the [[Feast of the Winter Star]]. He says that some people claim the Stardrop is somehow connected to the Winter Star that is only visible from Stardew Valley. | *[[Willy]] mentions a Stardrop in his story at the [[Feast of the Winter Star]]. He says that some people claim the Stardrop is somehow connected to the Winter Star that is only visible from Stardew Valley. | ||
− | *Prior to {{version|1.3|version 1.3}} a Stardrop could be taken into inventory and then placed in a [[Chest]], gifted (as a [[Friendship#Universal Hates|universally hated]] gift) | + | *Prior to {{version|1.3|version 1.3}} a Stardrop could be taken into inventory and then placed in a [[Chest]], gifted (as a [[Friendship#Universal Hates|universally hated]] gift) or used in the Grange Display at the [[Stardew Valley Fair]]. |
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Revision as of 08:31, 26 November 2020
Stardrop | |||||
A mysterious fruit that empowers those who eat it. The flavor is like a dream... a powerful personal experience, yet difficult to describe to others. | |||||
Information | |||||
Source | Various |
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Buff(s) | +34 Max Energy | ||||
Buff Duration | Permanent | ||||
Energy / Health |
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A Stardrop is a special item that permanently increases the player's maximum energy by 34 points. The player must immediately consume any Stardrop as soon as it is obtained; it is impossible to add a Stardrop to the player inventory or save it to eat later.
A maximum of seven Stardrops are available in any game, which together result in 508 maximum energy, nearly doubling the initial value of 270.
Locations
Only one Stardrop can be obtained from each of the following sources:
- Sold for 2,000 at the Stardew Valley Fair.
- Obtained from the treasure chest on floor 100 in The Mines.
- If you marry an NPC, received from your spouse when friendship level reaches 12.5 hearts; if you marry another player in multiplayer, a stardrop appears in a giftbox next to each player's home bed on waking up. You only get one spouse stardrop, regardless of divorce or remarriage.
- Sold by Krobus for 20,000g in the Sewers.
- Obtained from Old Master Cannoli, in the Secret Woods, after giving him a Sweet Gem Berry.
- Received in a letter from Willy after attaining the Master Angler Achievement.
- Reward for attaining the achievement A Complete Collection (donating all 95 items to the Museum).
Text
When consumed, one of two possible texts is displayed, both referencing the "Favorite Thing" set at the beginning of the game:
- "It's strange, but the taste reminds you of [Favorite Thing]."
- "Your mind is filled with thoughts of [Favorite Thing]."
Secret Text
If the "Favorite Thing" is set to "ConcernedApe":
If the "Favorite Thing" is set to anything containing "Stardew":
Note that the "S" in "Stardew" must be capitalized.
Trivia
- Willy mentions a Stardrop in his story at the Feast of the Winter Star. He says that some people claim the Stardrop is somehow connected to the Winter Star that is only visible from Stardew Valley.
- Prior to version 1.3 a Stardrop could be taken into inventory and then placed in a Chest, gifted (as a universally hated gift) or used in the Grange Display at the Stardew Valley Fair.
Achievements
Finding seven Stardops unlocks one Steam-specific Achievement:
History
- 1.3: Added Stardrop from spouse in multiplayer. Fixed bugs allowing a stardrop to be taken into inventory.
- 1.4: Fixed bug where extra text was appended at the end of the favorite thing dialogue text.