There are five different skills in Stardew valley. There are also thirty different professions to pick from in Stardew. Picking the correct one can be very challenging and stressful. This ultimate profession and skill guide should make your life so much easier. Not sure which profession to pick in stardew valley? Well I go through the benefits and the downsides of each and every one of them. I hope this Stardew guide helps you out.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:12 Farming Professions
1:40 Fishing Professions
3:07 Mining Professions
4:22 Foraging Professions
5:56 Combat Professions
7:30 Thanks For Watching
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24 Comments

  1. I always choose Coopmaster, and it's only because I love the ducks and it makes me happy to see them waddling and swimming around my farm at full friendship 😌
    Nice video btw!

  2. Easy to subscribe to this. You’re straight to the point, informative, and fun style of editing. You’re gonna get big, keep up the grind, don’t cut corners, and keep staying awesome 🙂

  3. Me with my maple syrup farm that literally takes up a quarter of my farm aka half the land I use: what do you mean the tapper profession is useless? 250 x 40 is 10000 every nine days for like no work. I have weeks of time to do other farming work while the maple syrup rolls in.

  4. The chance of getting coal from Prospector is really low. It's a false promise. Players need a more reliable method of acquiring coal. Early on, a Charcoal Kiln can help, but it's a loser in the long run. In almost all games, wood is too limited. Buying coal is a thing you really only do in the end game, and the price is much higher from year 2 on. [1] I'd recommend farming Dust Sprites. The Burglar Ring is a must anyway. With the Burglar Ring and Monster Musk, this can be a surprisingly productive use of your time, especially if you have a large number of furnaces running (processing iridium and/or radioactive bars, no doubt.) Blacksmith can make a ton of money in the late game.

    [1] — Combining these two, you can buy wood to keep that early game Charcoal Kiln running, but it doesn't save that much money. Buying entire stacks of wood at the year 1 price is an option to consider, though. That's something I already do anyway. Winter 1 is a good time to start, as there's little to do but mine.

  5. I am always indecisive on whether or not I want to use the galaxy sword or the galaxy hammer so I make both into infinity weapons and swap out when I feel like it. I typically carry a sword everywhere since its faster so I just use brute profession just in case I'm too lazy to grab my hammer… I definitely prefer the hammer for the dangerous mines, volcano, and skull cavern overall though.

  6. Not a big deal, but breaking rocks doesn't give you XP, except for rocks on you farm, in the forest, if there's a geode, coal, or ore inside, or the shiny grey rocks in the mines. Ore & gem nodes are what give you mining XP. 😉 And if you go the crab pot route, pick no bait. Never worry about having to have bait on you & the "trash" gives me some valuable treasures like refined quartz & coal. This route won't make you as much money as the fishing route, but it's great if you're racing to marry Elliott or Sebastian or hate fishing & want to slowly level up without using your rod. Also sashimi is quite good money & health wise. I've only gone the animal route once, & it was for a challenge farm to get as many ducks as possible using just incubators. Yes, it's been torture lol, but fun to take a different spin than my usual playthroughs. Unless you're doing something like that just stick with Artisan. However it can be really fun trying different skills on different farms & seeing how they each affect your play style! (You can always change professions once the sewer is unlocked.)

  7. I chose rancher bevause my wife and i share funds and we found out i still get the buff from her tiller and artisan professions so i chose rancher for her to get the animal buff as well lol

  8. Hard disagree on the mining profession recommendations. Excavator is by far the best profession early game because geodes are quite important for getting minerals to give to Gunther or optionally as presents to villagers. Blacksmith is completely useless until late game where you can mass sell iridium bars, and prospector is literal trash since you can get easy coal by farming dust sprites. Gemologist is the best profession late game when you have crystalarium farms

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