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Ostriches, the other new animal added, will lay ostrich eggs. If you have the Rancher and Artisan professions, that price increases to 342g and 399g per mayo respectively, as well. These sell for 285g, which, multiplied by three, means 855g for processing the egg instead. However, place them into a mayo machine and they'll produce three jars of gold-quality mayonnaise. These chickens lay golden eggs, which will sell for 500g. Golden EggsĪfter achieving a 100% Perfection level, you can start raising golden chickens. Then, in the 1.5 update, some new animal products were also added that shouldn't be sold: ostrich eggs and golden eggs. It's not technically an animal product by the game's definition, but we're including it here because it's much the same instruction - process it, don't sell it. The 1.4 update, Fish Ponds were added, introducing Roe and the ability to process it. A regular egg sells for 50 gold, while the base price for a jar of mayonnaise is almost quadruple ― 190 gold. It's always better to process the raw animal goods into their respective artisan goods before selling them. The cost to build the right machinery, whether it's a mayonnaise maker or cheese press, is usually pretty low. Eggs, milk, wool, truffles, and all the rest should always be turned into these artisan goods before you toss them into the shipping bin. 15Īlmost every animal product can be processed into something better - and more profitable. For new and veteran players alike, we've updated this list to keep it current and add some more info to it. Updated on Augby Michael Christopher: Stardew Valley has so many items that it can be hard to remember them all or even know what many of them are for. Here are the most important items to keep or use instead of selling, despite how much money you could make. Some items also duplicate themselves if you use them properly, so you should use the first one instead of selling it. Many players believe in keeping a copy (or a few copies) of every item, just in case.
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RELATED: Stardew Valley: The Best Professions To Pick For Every Skill There are a few items that, despite how expensive they are, you shouldn't sell for various reasons. It can be enticing to see that those diamonds are worth almost a thousand gold and then so difficult to will yourself against throwing them in the shipping bin. Turning a profit in Stardew Valley can be difficult at times, especially in the early years.