Stardrop in Stardew Valley
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How to get all Stardrops in Stardew Valley

More Stardrops, more energy

When you first begin a playthrough of Stardew Valley, you’ll have a total of 270 Stamina used to carry out all of your daily tasks. This sounds like a lot, but it quickly disappears once you start actually doing anything. However, there is an item that permanently increase your Stamina — Stardrops. 

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There are seven Stardrops, which can be obtained in a variety of ways in Stardew Valley, so whether you’re wanting more energy to sustain longer trips into the Mines, or you just want to be able to water all of your plants, keep reading. 

How to get every Stardrop in Stardew Valley

Some of the methods to get Stardrops in Stardew Valley
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Like I said, there are a total of seven Stardrops to be found, and you’ll need to get to work if you want to get them all. Each Stardrop will increase your Stamina by 34 permanently, so if you collect all seven, you’ll end up with 508 energy to do with as you please. 

Stardrop 1 – Valley Fair

The first Stardrop you’re likely to encounter will be at the Valley Fair on Fall 16, but it’s not easy to get. You’ll need to earn 2,000 Star Tokens at the fair in order to purchase it, so check out our guide on how to do just that.

Stardrop 2 – Old Master Cannoli

This one is actually easier to get than the one from the Valley Fair, but you’re unlikely to find it by accident. To get this Stardrop, you’ll need to obtain a Sweet Gem Berry and give it to Old Master Cannoli’s Statue in the Secret Woods. If you haven’t officially unlocked the Secret Woods yet, you can always use the chair trick to bypass the log blocking your way. 

Stardrop 3 – Floor 100 of the Mines

This one is pretty self explanatory, but it might take you a while to achieve. Once you’ve reached Floor 100 of the Mines, you’ll be able to open the treasure chest there and you’re guaranteed to get a Stardrop from it. 

Stardrop 4 – From your spouse

If your spouse is a Villager, you’ll receive a Stardrop as a gift from them once your relationship with them reaches 12.5 hearts. On the other hand, if you’re playing in a multiplayer game and marry another player, you’ll both receive a Stardrop the first time you return home after the wedding. 

You can only receive one Stardrop from marriage, regardless of divorce or remarriage. 

Stardrop 5 – Krobus

Once you’ve donated 60 artifacts to the Museum, you’ll get the Rusty Key as a reward and gain access to the Sewers. Down there, you’ll be able to shop from Krobus’ Shop and buy a Stardrop from him for 20,000 Gold.

Stardrop 6 – Completing the Museum

Completing the Museum in Stardew Valley by donating all of the 95 required artifacts will reward you with a Stardrop, as well as the ‘A Complete Collection’ achievement. This one is pretty straightforward, but may prove tricky to get if you’ve not got luck on your side. 

Stardrop 7 – Get the ‘Master Angler’ achievement

This final Stardrop is more complicated than it seems at first glance because you need to catch all of the Legendary Fish and those from the Night Market, as well as those found under normal circumstances. 

That’s around 55 Fish, all of which have their own spawning conditions. If you want my advice, stock up on some Magic Bait if you want to get this Stardrop. Once you manage this feat, the Stardrop will come to you the next morning with a letter from Willy.


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With her first experience of gaming being on an Atari ST, Paula has been gaming for her entire life. She’s 7,000 hours deep into Final Fantasy XIV, spends more time on cozy games than she would care to admit, and is also your friendly resident Whovian. Juggling online adventuring with family life has its struggles, but she wouldn’t have it any other way.