There are a few ways to increase your daily energy limit in Stardew Valley apart from getting Stardrop. Since daily chores like farming, watering, fishing, mining, and feeding livestock use energy, there might be some days when you need to do a little extra. For such days, using a Stardrop is recommended so you can permanently increase your maximum energy bar limit by 34.

The newly added Tent Kits in Stardew Valley allow you to sleep in other areas besides your farm, but they can only be used once until you craft another. So, to avoid using Tent Kits, it is recommended that you first maximize your energy limit and work until later in the night when needed. You can collect seven Stardrops, and once you have all of them, you will increase your character's maximum energy bar limit to 508 points.

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How To Get All 7 Stardrops In Stardew Valley

Everything Needed To Unlock Every Stardrop

Stardew Valley Hat Mouse next to the river.

Collecting all seven Stardrops will require some patience and dedication, as they aren't easy to obtain. Some are available early, but some might need you to go through multiple seasons in Stardew Valley. But if you start getting them early, you will be able to upgrade your energy levels to 270, making it easier to carry out more tasks throughout each season. Here's how you can get all seven Stardrops:

Stardrop

How To Get

1

Earned during the fair on the 16th of Fall. You can earn Star Tokens by playing mini-games and purchasing a Stardrop that costs 2000 Star Tokens. The fastest way to earn Star Tokens is by playing the Spinning Wheel and betting on green every time, as there is a 75% chance the arrow will land on the color each spin.

2

You can reach level 100 in the Mountain Mines by upgrading weapons and tools and obtaining powerful items such as the Savage Ring. Once you reach level 100, you will be awarded a Stardrop.

3

Krobus sells a Stardrop in the Sewers 20,000g at his shop. The sewers can be unlocked by donating 60 items to the museum and getting the Rust Key.

4

Once you have upgraded to a steel axe, you will be able to clear the log blocking the entrance to the Secret Woods. In spring or summer, you can purchase a Rare Seed from the Traveling Cart. In the fall, you can grow the seed into a Sweet Gem Berry and bring it to the Secret Woods to offer to the stone statue Old Master Cannoli. Doing so will award you with another Stardrop.

Stardrop

How To Get

5

Marriage in Stardew Valley is a commitment, and building a relationship doesn't end after the rings are exchanged. Once you marry and have reached 12.5 hearts with your spouse, you will receive a Stardrop as a gift from your partner. However, if a player chooses to erase their partner's memory and start a new relationship with another NPC in town, they will not get another Stardrop by reaching 12.5 hearts again.

6

Players who have dedicated their efforts to finishing the Museum displays will receive a Stardrop after reaching the achievement of "A Complete Collection." This requires donating all 95 artifacts, minerals, and gemstones to the museum.

7

The hardest Stardrop to obtain is awarded when a player reaches the achievement "Master Angler." This goal is met when a player catches every fish in the game. There are 83 species of fish, including five Legendary Fish.

Finding all seven Stardrops will award Stardew Valley players with the achievement "Mystery of the Stardrops" and a full bar of energy points. While it isn't required to find all the Stardrops available to enjoy Stardew Valley, the challenge of finding each one is a great way for fans who have accomplished goals like the Community Center Bundles to set a new goal. If you would like a visual guide on how to get every Stardrop, check out ezlillyy's video on YouTube below.

Video Credit: ezlillyy/YouTube

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Stardew Valley
Released
February 26, 2016

ESRB
E for Everyone (Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Language, Simulated Gambling, Use of Alcohol and Tobacco)
Developer(s)
ConcernedApe
Publisher(s)
ConcernedApe
Platform(s)
Xbox One, Android, iOS, PS4, Switch