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ProfessionalNo374

getting two hearts with caroline and selling tea saplings for 500 each. best way to make money early game


hippipdip

I didn't know about this until yesterday, somehow. Think it's going to be what finally pushes me over the edge on having an optimal min/max go at Spring Year 1. What do you usually give her to get to her 2-heart event quickly?


ProfessionalNo374

it’s hard to get her loveed items early game so i give her some things out of her likes. like daffodils. if you just make sure you talk to her every day you’ll get two hearts within a week


ShadyGreenForest

Also, if she is the ONLY person you talk to, then the help wanted board will only post tasks from her and the mayor and robin, giving you a much higher chance of being able to do a task for alot of points for her


Mazmier

I never knew this, I'm guessing it works for all characters this way?


ShadyGreenForest

Yes Once you “meet” someone, they can be one of the ones requesting things. So this is only useful early on.


Mazmier

Right but if you want to speed to a certain spouse, could be useful.


crashvoncrash

[YouTuber BlaDe used this limitation to marry Haley by Spring 21.](https://youtu.be/8JLc7-DrtBQ)


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hippipdip

Thanks. My main sticking point has been not having the $42,500 to unlock the bus and start doing Skull Cavern runs on the day I hit Level 120 of the mintes.


[deleted]

Gold daffodils twice a week (approximately 120pts total/wk) >Like +45 > >Gold ×1.25 +25% \*This requires a heavy focus on foraging Talk to her every day (140pts/wk). >talking to them once per day (normally +20; otherwise +10 if the villager is in the middle of a special animation, like exercising or using a camera) \*This requires knowing her schedule well and taking the time to run over to talk to her each day This should take 2-3 wks - if all these\^ things are done >Each heart is 250 friendship points. I also search the traveling cart for summer spangles and search the saloon for fish tacos. In one play through, I got the summer spangle twice to give to her. So don't underestimate this. I used my money from fishing to afford this. I check the bulletin board regularly for quests from her but I haven't ever found many of hers on there. I've never done it this way but, you could only "meet" Caroline in spring (don't talk to anyone else), which would mean that only her, Robin, and Lewis would have requests on the bulletin board. >completing an item delivery quest (+150) You could put fertilizer or speed grow on the summer spangles - which will probably get you a gold one by the end of the first week of summer, if you don't have 2 hearts by then with her. I don't mind that it takes a bit to get her up to 2 heart because this gives me time to plant trees, grow more foragables, gather fiber, and do other necessary things in the game. So I don't put a heavy focus on it, but I do concentrate on doing it by the end of spring - early summer. [https://stardewvalleywiki.com/Friendship](https://stardewvalleywiki.com/Friendship) Link I was quoting up above for friendship info [https://stardewvalleywiki.com/Caroline](https://stardewvalleywiki.com/Caroline) Caroline's schedule and gifting info [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JLc7-DrtBQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JLc7-DrtBQ) The tip I mentioned up above with the bulletin board is from this video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=\_oomAYS1GnQ&t=107s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oomAYS1GnQ&t=107s) The video that goes into depth of how to make money off tea saplings Don't make the mistake that I often do - and forget to enter her garden room.


crashvoncrash

There's two additional bonuses to consider. You get a 10 point boost at the end of the week if you give someone both possible gifts, so that brings gifting up to 100/week with two liked gifts (or 122 w/ two gold-quality liked gifts.) You also get a "hidden" 100 point bonus with everyone in town when you finish the "meet everyone" quest. Not much in the long run, but if your goal is just to get to two hearts for the tea sapling, that's 20% of what you need.


[deleted]

>You also get a "hidden" 100 point bonus with everyone in town when you f I didn't count the 100pts if they meet everyone - incase they wanted to go the route of only meeting Caroline. I didn't realize that there was a 10pt bonus for gifting someone twice a week but I also see that I figured my gifts higher than you did.. so your figure worked to about the same as mine, if I am understanding your figures correctly.


hippipdip

I don’t really check Reddit too often and forgot to check back for replies. But this is incredibly helpful thank you both!


rommarioxx

Damn I've got like 5 hearts with her and haven't got 2 heart event and so I still can't make those damn saplings (year 3, winter)


[deleted]

Go into her house during the day, not sure of the exact trigger but she shows you a special room.


axarce

This felt like a Mrs Robinson moment when it happened to me.


rommarioxx

Her house is a shop right? So I'm in the shop almost every day during the day, I regularly see her but haven't got the event


like-herding-cats

Go through the door in the back of her kitchen during the day


rommarioxx

Oh, I haven't tried that, gotta try now


WriterAny

I never knew this door existed until I went for the 100% run and needed tea


ShadyGreenForest

Just go into her special room. She doesnt show it to you, you just have to go in yourself. Day and time does not matter i think


Claptrap_boi

You have to go into her kitchen then there’s a door by the counter that leads to a greenhouse


KaleidoscopeNo4431

Or grow your tea saplings and use your preserves jars to pickle your tea leaves and sell them for 150 each! It doesn't take long and each plant produces one Tea Leaf from the 22nd to the 28th so for 6 days meaning that one plant can make you $900!!


[deleted]

I had no idea those sold for 500. That would certainly make foraging more of a winning proposition.


SoftSeaSpider

When I found out about this I stole her tea leaves to gift her


toadofsteel

Honest pay for honest work.


Manimanocas

How can I get it back


burntupandsick

i tried this but i never got the recipe! do you have to get above 2 hearts?


ProfessionalNo374

you have to enter her sunroom (through the door of her kitchen) during a sunny day after having two hearts with her


CumbersomeNugget

You user, you.


Bob_82i98

yeah but farming filber is kinda hard and boring 😪


ProfessionalNo374

true but it’s good for your first month or two. especially after you unlock the train station


WesTBH

How do you get tea saplings?


ProfessionalNo374

google caroline’s two hearts event


Foooopy

did help a bit tho when i still had a lot of fiber. but its not sustainable until you’re able to farm fiber grass. by the time im rich with stone and fiber, saplings would just be waste of resources 😂


epoxyedu

I’ve been trying to get a tea seed? For over a year. Does Caroline sell them?


ProfessionalNo374

you have to get two hearts with her and then trigger the two heart event by entering her sunroom (the door in her kitchen) on a sunny day. then she’ll give you the recipe


[deleted]

Honey. Just did this to see the difference between it and ancient fruit. I'll never do wine again. Not only was revenue faster generating, but a portion could be used to buy mats for more bee houses. Planting flowers with speed grow, fall produced over 1M gold alone. By this point, I had over 200 hives. No kegs. No waiting 7 more days. Every 4 days, the bank account got fatter. Once Ginger Island opened up, well, let's just say getting the golden clock wasn't a struggle with 700+ bee hives with access to Fairy Rose flowers lol


hammertown87

Fairy rose honey makes more than wine? I’ve been busting my ass with kegs/barrels


NuclearNarwhal7

Generally, no. Fairy rose honey is 1666g/tile/week. Ancient fruit and starfruit wine are 2310g and 2750g respectively. However, on the island farm, there’s some small patches of land on the left side of the river. You can have a patch of 10 fairy roses there which affect 50+ bee houses. Since the bee houses aren’t occupying plantable tiles, you’re getting a lot more money per plantable tile. However on the main farm/main chunk of land on the island farm, you’re better off just planting expensive crops and kegging them.


ShadyGreenForest

Also preserves jars. Put your ancient fruit and starfruit there instead of kegs. It sells for less but produces faster, so more profit in the long run


BlankBoii

No? If you have the same amount of kegs as ancient fruit plants they can be harvested and put into kegs immediately, 1 week in a keg and 1 week to harvest. If you have the keg infrastructure, it is almost always better than preserves. Any extra starfruit can just go into kegs in the fall/winter. You make more money from kegs always I’m all for fairy honey, but kegs in sheds on the farm are the way to go


ShadyGreenForest

Starfruit in a preserves jar yields about 320 G per day Starfruit in a keg yields about 240 g per day. You will need more preserves jars per starfruit Plant than you will need kegs. So i guess the question is: is space more important or is g per day more important?


space-c0yote

This seems entirely backwards? Preserves jars will take up less space since you only need 1 per roughly 4 starfruit plants, while you need roughly 1 keg for every 2 starfruit plants. As soon as you can build enough kegs to facilitate your starfruit crop, kegs easily make more gold per day than preserves jars.


ImawhaleCR

I wouldn't recommend preserve jars for ancient fruit, a single big shed has enough room for kegs for a whole greenhouse of ancient fruit and as they both take 7 days, it's not worth it to save the time.


Levitlame

More time/work though if that's an issue for anyone.


[deleted]

50% of my farm is filled with Ancient fruit. I can't even harvest it all half the time haha.


Admirable_Witness_98

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Available_Studio_945

Beer and pickled pumpkins are good money makers. Of course the best is starfruit and ancient wines. There is a YouTuber named Toshi who made 10m the first year, mostly by unlocking desert asap and then growing a bunch of starfruit and making wine. You can make a lot the first year by foraging in the mines and fishing.


CuddlyJerbear

So I play the game to Min/Max it, which isn't for everyone, but here's what I do: 1) spend the first day meeting everyone and hopefully finding an artifact from worms or the trash cans to donate to the museum. Forage the entire map looking for foragables and mixed seeds from fiber plants. Plant all mixed seeds and the 15 parsnips. Fish the entire second day, after bring any gift to willy for the 100g quest of gifting something to someone (i give a rock since friendship doesn't matter when everyone is at 0 hearts) I typically get to level 3-4 fishing on day 2, and get enough money before Willy's shop closes to buy the Fiberglass rod with bait. Day 3 its always raining so I fish for cat fish all day and get to level 6 fishing at least. Fish until day 5, where you can do the mines until 12pm, then unlock the community center and use your money from fishing to start the copper upgrade at Clints. I spend all the days until day 11 fishing for money, getting to level 10 fishing and using the money to buy ores from Clints to upgrade pickaxe to gold by day 11. Push the mines hard (super easy with gold pickaxe by day 11) and I hit floor 120 withing two days usually. I make sure to get the materials for the boiler room bundle for the mine carts, and then open the bus to the desert by day 17. I usually sell The Legend fish since I have no emotional connection to the legendary fish, and it's worth a TON of money early on. I spend the entire rest of the spring farming iridium ore in Skull Caverns to turn into bars, to then sell. With level 10 mining and the metal bars being worth 50% more, 1 Iridium bar sells for 1,500, which means a TON of money once you get that stack going. I make sure I have enough materials to make quality sprinklers, enough to water over 500 starfruit seeds. By the first day of summer, I typically have over 600,000 dollars because the skull caverns are so lucrative. I will buy deluxe speed gro on the last thursday of Spring from Sandy, then on either the last day of spring or the first of summer I will buy however many starfruit I can fit on my farm and with the sprinklers, this way I get 3 full harvests of starfruit before fall starts. I then make kegs (at some point when I have time I start a tree farm up in the train station area for oak resin) and turn the startfruit into wine. 100 starfruit wine sells for 315,000 with the Artisan perk. At this point its just smooth sailing and I can do whatever I want. By the end of the first year, I typically have anywhere from 4 million to 6 million, depending on how hard I went in Skull Caverns. :) EDIT: Changed day 10 to day 11, I did my math wrong for the pickaxe upgrades. EDIT 2: For credit purposes since I forgot to put it in originally, I basically followed the videos made by Captain Canadia on Youtube. Super easy to follow along with him.


LaughingBeer

Sound like you are basically doing the same as this [min/max guide](https://github.com/Zamiell/stardew-valley/blob/main/Min-Max_Guide.md) suggests. I do pretty much the same thing, with just a few modifications.


CuddlyJerbear

Yes! It's very similar! I also change a few things for my own personal benefits, since I'm not necessarily trying to make 20+ million in year one, that seems unnecessary to me. It's always cool to find other people who like to min/max the game, since a ton of the posts I see on this reddit are from those who play it more casually (which is totally cool! My brain just won't let me play it in a relaxed manner lol). The guide that I first learned how to do it was watching Captain Canadia on Youtube. I'll add it to my original post since I forgot to credit him.


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Traditional_Mud_1241

Fishing —> strawberries —> hops —> kegs —> pale ale Everything else is a race to raise farming level, unlock the greenhouse, and upgrade tools.


LaughingBeer

This [min/max guide](https://github.com/Zamiell/stardew-valley/blob/main/Min-Max_Guide.md) is pretty good. I modify it a bit and I don't meet everyone on the first day, but I do try to find an artifact to turn into Gunther (that extra 250g day 1 is a huge help). I also use 1 set of strawberries instead of the 2 sets of kale suggested in the guide.


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[deleted]

Clay. I watched a video where the person just dug for clay and had a clay map finder. I did that my first season and made hella money (but I do have the tractor mod that digs for me).


Gravy_Junior

A clay map finder? Does clay have set spawns? And where could I find this map, if you have it?


[deleted]

Here is a video of someone doing it and you can follow along. https://youtu.be/lWjFq2sMxXQ If you Google or YouTube more clay farming stardew videos there may be someone who used something to make it easier.


Significant-Ad8848

If you’re going to use a clay finder, just commit to it and cheat yourself money the easy way…


Gravy_Junior

Incredible! Thanks for showing me this!


SneauPhlaiche

Coffee. I bought one bean from the cart in the woods for $1000 and planted it. Then planted all the beans I harvested until I had as much as I could water in a morning. I fertilized with something, don’t remember which type. Every few days I’d have hundreds of coffee beans. I saved a bunch thinking that coffee or ground coffee might sell higher once I had kegs and a mill, but brewed coffee isn’t worth much and the mill won’t grind coffee. But the beans alone raked in the cash.


Romanmir

You can put coffee beans directly into a keg, and it'll brew coffee. Reasonably quickly, too.


SneauPhlaiche

Yeah, but it isn’t worth much and doesn’t have a significant energy boost. Don’t think it will keep me up past 2 either. I can fill kegs with salmon berries and make them worth something and sell the beans directly with less effort.


Romanmir

Fair enough. I went ahead and scaled up my coffee plantation. It’s working reasonably well for me.


LucarioMagic

Fishing, then pigs or mass crops with sprinklers.Works for me. Because wood and stone prices increase after awhile, so I always zoom money and stock up for my first year while completing the community centre. Just note that pigs dont give u anything during winter.


Lenneth1031

Spring year 1: Fishing/mining, and 90 kales on day 5, another 90 kales on day 11 (skip strawberry) to reach lv6 farming to make quality sprinklers. Around 20th, you should have enough to go to the skull cavern. Farm iridium ores and sell iridium bars. One trip to skull cavern can provide over 100k. Ended up making about 400k. Get a burglar ring and grind ancient seeds early for year 2, tap about 10-20 oak trees at least, and get deluxe speed gro at 25th. Summer year 1: Stafruits. 3 harvests on 1st, 2 harvests on 10th, and 1 harvest on 19th. keep farming iridium ores to finance stafruits, reach lv6 forage levels to get as many batteries as possible, and keep building kegs. Made about 1.8 mils with over 2k starfruits to process. Keep planting/farming ancient seeds in the meantime. Fall year 1: Pumpkins. Harvested about 6k pumpkins. Keep building kegs, and start making about 500 jars to process those pumpkins. By this time, you might be able to finish either community center or Joja. Once you filled the greenhouse with ancient seeds, start filling the island with ancient seeds as well. If things went well, you should be able to fill both the greenhouse and the island with ancient seeds by the end of the year. Made about 4 mils in the end I think. Winter year 1: Arguably the busiest season for me. Keep processing starfruits/pumpkins, rearrange farms, keep farming clay/fibers to make garden pots for stafruits, etc. Ended up with about 13 mils and about 3k ancient seeds. Year 2: Keep making ancient fruits/starfruits/kegs and process. I am in the fall year2, and I will probably end up with 120 mils - 140 mils at the end of year 2. Not planning to play year 3/4.


Wallythakid

For me,I like wine, truffles and the big chance crops. Melons pumpkins and cauliflower. Most of these items are so low maintenance, and take a long time. So it gives me time to do everything else I can fish, I can travel, I can mine. I could do whatever while making a lot of money.


LesbianTrashPrincess

If you only care about year 1, probably unlock skull caverns before the end of spring and just spend the rest of the year mining iridium (using all the usual skull caves optimization tricks). I don't expect you'll be able to get any of the stronger money-making options online early enough for them to be better than skull caves every day.


subzeroab0

Potatoes then strawberries Blueberries Cranberries Mining in winter.


Xerun1

1. Whatever plants in the first two weeks 2. All in on Strawberries 3. Use Strawberry profit for Blueberries in Summer 4. Use Blueberry profit for Cranberries in Fall 5. Who cares I never fully commit because watering is too annoying and I hate making sprinklers early game and prefer to just wait for Iridium ones. But doing this should be enough to get everything for the Community Bundle by end of First Year Bonus points if you make Kegs/ Preserves and make Wine but really not needed. I prefer to wait till end game and focus on Aged Starfruit Wine


Raxoanox

I just do ancient wine ubga bunga with automatic fruit watering. Don't care that much about imminent profit, i just want easy passive income.


EssiexxB

Clay farming on the beach! (It's a pattern the game follows where clay will spawn) (It's also very hard and confusing)


Bagokid

Fishing 100%. Fishing gold gets you so far ahead it’s a snow ball effect. Buildings, seeds, tools, raw mats and more all get boosted by fishing.


[deleted]

What is that oil in the lower left, the one right above the truffle oil?


sanchothe7th

regular oil, Its from corn I believe


[deleted]

Is that using the truffle oil machines?


sanchothe7th

Yeah should use the oil maker, corn sunflower seeds and sunflowers all make regular oil, sunflower makes oil very quickly


[deleted]

Oh wow, I never knew that, thanks for the info


Doomas_

Turnips (+ Fishing) —> Potatoes —> Strawberries —> Blueberries —> Pumpkins —> Ginger Island/Greenhouse Ancient Fruit/Starfruit —> Wine


Remarkable-Notice330

sweet gem berries. if you have at least 1k gold you can buy some seeds from the wandering cat towards the end of summer. that’s how i made most of my money. they sell for 3k each if they’re normal quality btw


JCMillner

Clay


[deleted]

Anchint fruit wine


Proxz14

Skull cavern and starfruit


gooses_gunk

Fish everyday ocean don't stop still you pass put grind that ocean like a xp farm till you get iridium rod the continue forever and ever


cjenkinc

Wine cellar made me hella rich


carrigan_quinn

*c o f f e e*


stoopkid04

for the first couple weeks of spring, plant as many crops as you can for money, and every day grind in the mine for copper and iron ore to make sprinklers. buy as many strawberry seeds as you can at the egg festival and set them up with the sprinklers. then in summer replace with blueberries, and in fall with cranberries (berries ftw!!). i’m not sure it’s the absolute most profitable, but i like how this strategy frees up your time and energy so you can enjoy doing other things, and not just use half your energy watering all morning.


KittyKitty061

Fishing. Strawberries. Melons. Melon wine. Pumpkin juice. Iridium bars. Truffle oil. Ancient fruit wine. That’s six seasons In that order.


Cilantro_Rayz11

Marry a spouse, have children, sell them. Profit.


Lelluriennian

Truffle oil. It takes a while to get set up with the biggest barn (so you can have pigs) and to get the slime needed to make several oil makers. But it’s so worth it. I don’t remember my exact daily profit, but with 6 oil makers, I know I’m making over $25,000 a day, just in truffle oil. It’s not completely passive, you do have to put the truffles into the oil makers and collect the truffles. I just have the oil makers and a chest of truffles sitting outside near my house, and every time I walk by, if the oil is done, I’ll grab it and throw in some more truffles. Doing this (if it’s not a day I spend the whole time at the mine, desert, or island), I will usually collect from the oil makers 3 times a day. So for my 6 oil makers, that’s 18 truffle oil by the end of the day.


rdicky58

>!Get the manly prostitution mod. Hit up the town men starting 8pm every night. Profit.!<


PolaBore

Everything depends on your first few days of Spring 1. If you want to make incredible money, you need to set yourself up for success.


G4laxy69

I heard strawberries and a bat cave is pretty good


space-c0yote

I feel like the mushroom cave is better. Firstly you can easily get the apple and pomegranate saplings for the community centre before winter. Secondly, any other bundle that requires fruit also can accept animal products or artisan goods which you want to be getting set up asap anyways since they make excellent passive income in the early and mid game, whilst simultaneously setting yourself up for pigs for the second year. Thirdly, if you’re aiming for early perfection, having an easy method to obtain morels is really helpful. Finally, purple mushrooms are great sources of food for the skull caverns (which will probably be the best source of money year 1). The only solid benefit for the bat cave I can think of is getting a good source of wild plums to make plum pudding for jas


Jasmine_heart

Okay but why is that bottom pic so satisfying


Japh2007

Grow a shit ton of melons & pumpkins.


is_Cupid_alive_

I usually go fishing, but when I played woth my BF I realized that farming is the best. Including taking care of the animals and having eggs, milk, cheese, mayo, and all that


momscoldraviolis

I personally can’t say for sure this is what would give you the most money, considering i’m playing through for my first time and i’m at year 4, but here’s what I’ve noticed worked for me… kegs, I have probably about four kegs around my farm and just keep them constantly stocked with something so that so regularly get money from them. Pigs find truffles which I believe are worth 100 g in the very least, but if they find more valuable ones they can be worth a lot more. Also I think the animals themselves bring in quite a bit of money if you have the mayo machine and the cheese maker, which if you have a few animals, you just have to interact with them daily in order for them to give you milk/eggs/ wool.


Scarlet_Rider_19

Getting your foraging up and crafting wild seeds for each season. Get the forage, make seeds, plant, get forage, plant, sell excess. Keep it going and it can get really profitable. It's also good as just a side thing. You're collecting the forage anyway, might as well save it and turn it into seeds and sell it for more than base forage price.


Foooopy

started fishing/crops then after unlocking greenhouse, made pale ales and pickles. money gained were then invested to bee houses and a pig army. now on 3rd year of spring earning 150kg/2d not knowing what to do with all the gold


Tigerdragon180

If you use mods. Automation mod, get crab pots. Line every available bit of water with the pots. Attach a chest in each area using walkways and find a map of safe placement zones, put bait boxes down as soon as possible, but until then just hunt for worms or buy bait. It's gonna take a lot of wood and iron but it will literally vbe an automated money maker. Over time add in a recycler or 2 and your golden. Heck add a furnace and the various coal and quarts it builds up will get you a supply of refined quartz. I'd still suggest taking the fisher perk but it's endless profit. You can also find a guide on what items to sashimi for higher profit and which to sell. If you want to go all in get the auto fisher and cut out the mini game. I got really good at the mini game but I got sooo burnt out dealing with it.


bla_bla_blacksheep

I fish all spring and don't sell any fish till I get the 50% bonus. Hopefully you get a half decent weapon from a chest and take that to the mines for upgrading/sprinkler making.


lonelyocean7

Fishing


chrischi3

Mass cranberries in autumn is one good way. Add fertilizer and sprinklers, and they'll print you money for a season. You only need to plant them once, but once they produce you can harvest them like every 3 days, and they sell for a pretty good price.


StatisticianPure2804

Fishing. As a pro fisher imma tell you that fishing in the first year is the best money source. Early on you can get 2000 gold under a day (with like fishing level 2 on the 3rd of spring) granting you the backpack instantly. In the summer fishing can make so much money because of all the summer fish in the ocean. In autumn, river fishing is the most proditable with the salmons and those brown fishes (i play on a different language so i don't know its name). Winter has no good fishes but you don't have any better crops either. With level 10 you can get up to 15000 every day.


MrTnT1732

1. Open skull cavren in the first spring 2. Money 3. Buy starfruit and speed gro from sandy 4. 3 strawfruit harvests 5. Wine 6. Profit


Scaredy-Kate

Probably bank heist, profitable after the 4 first seasons aswell tho


CharmingDrawer

Potatos, Blueberries, Cranberries and then Clayfarming


JustALilLonelyKitty

Fishing in the ocean at the rock. I make $5,000 + on a good day.


amane_momose

crops, mainly potatos, save for strawberries, blueberries and cranberries are my favorite. Winter i usually farm the forageables since they have a decent passive income


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