What are the 7 most expensive things in Stardew Valley and are they worth it? Today we take a look at this question and I guide you through what they are and if they really are worth the time and trouble. A thorough review of the items with my commentary as always. Enjoy the walkthrough!
1. Gold Clock
2. Return Scepter
3. Earth Obelisk
4. Water Obelisk
5. Statue of Endless Fortune
6. Cellar
7. Divorce
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32 Comments

  1. Most expensive things: ONE coffee grain, not one coffee, one coffee grain at the traveling merchant for 2500 and i bought the damn thing and it fucking skyrocketed my farm earnings once i multiplied and made a shit ton of covfefe

  2. The ginger island and desert obelisks are actually pretty useful, but of course these are pretty new, especially since this video came out. But also with the new update, you need all the obelisks to get the statue of true perfection, which is a statue that gives you a prismatic shard a day.

  3. I know this video is old but comments still seem to be active so…

    Beach and mountain obelisks are something you only get for the completion value. The warp totems are cheap to craft and you can just keep them in a chest taking one at a time so you don't waste bag space. Same goes for the return sceptre and farm totems.

    Also the warp is not really worth much. I've never needed the mountain one and I only used the beach one to get a few extra chances for early morning fish. This point is not true for farm totems. THOSE are actually useful. Similarly the sceptre is useful too, just too expensive to actually return on investment compared to just having a stack of farm totems. Unless you play a REALLY long run and at that point having money is not an issue anyway.

    Neither point is true for the desert and island obelisks. It's much harder to get the totem ingredients and the warps save you hours of a game day. Especially early morning. Also Pam and Willy charge you money as opposed to the mountain and beach to which you can just walk for free instead of warping. Or use the cart.

    The clock is useful, if you want your farm to look good. Clearing out the debris every month is annoying. I'm just typically done with a run by the time I'd be able to get it. I prefer the early game.

  4. I just spent several irl days to buy that dang 200k furniture catalog (which you didn't mention 🥴) but then I see this impossible list for the first time 😭😭😭

  5. Endgame items do have purpose. Youre just expected to have a fully upgraded property by that time with few spaces available. If your plot is empty and you rely on commands then well cant complain for abandoning meta 🤷🏽‍♂️

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