Stardew Valleyhas 39 in-game achievements and 41 total trophies to complete on consoles. Concerned Ape’s best-selling cozy farming sim can be enjoyed without getting any achievements, andgetting 100% completion is certainly not a necessary part of the game. Some fans, though, rise to the challenge and try for the coveted position of perfection and the bragging rights that come with them.

Some of the earliest achievements are easy, like getting 15,000 gold, reaching a five-heart relationship with someone from the village, and crafting 15 items. Many players will naturally get these done as they progress through the game, even if they’re not trying to. Other tasks, though, require a combination of hard work and sheer luck, making them a challenge for perfectionists. As a result,getting all the in-game achievements can take players more than 100 hours in total.Most of this time is usually spent on 10 particularly difficult achievements.

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10Joja Co. Member Of The Year

The “Joja Co. Member of the Year” achievement requires players tobecome JojaMart membersandbuy all the Joja Community Development Form projects.It’s more tedious than difficult, since many players steer clear of the corporate Joja Corporation. Doing the Joja Co. path makes it impossible to complete the Community Center tasks, so players need to start a separateStardew ValleyJoja run for it.

Getting all the in-game achievements can take players more than 100 hours in total.

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The Joja Co. run ismore expensive than a Community Center playthrough.It’s also not as fun, requiring players to become money-making drones for a corporate machine. One tip for making money fast is to save all the wild seeds foraged early in the game, then change them to tea saplings and sell them for 500g each.

9Danger In The Deep

Another Quest Must Be Completed To Unlock This One

The Mines are located in the Mountains and are unlocked on the fifth day of Spring in the first in-game year. There are 120 floors, and getting to the bottom can be a feat on its own. This achievement takes the difficulty up a notch by having playersgo through all 120 floors on an increased difficultywith buffed-up enemies, in the span of seven in-game days.

If that weren’t enough, another quest is necessary to start this one. The dangerous mines quest comes from Mr. Qi, andcan only be accessed by collecting 100 Walnuts on Ginger Islandand unlocking Mr. Qi’s Walnut Room. It’s possible to speed upgetting all the walnuts inStardew Valleywith a guide, but it’s still not easy, as some locations require luck and timing.

A Stardew Valley player lifts up some bait outside the Fish Shop

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To get through the Dangerous Mines, players shouldconsider using staircases,which take players down a floor. However, each staircase takes 99 stones to craft and disappears as soon as it’s used, so it can’t be reused. The toughest part of getting through the Dangerous Mines is the Putrid Ghost, which only spawns here. These enemies cause players to become nauseated, preventing them from eating or drinking anything for two real-life minutes. The solution is toenter the mines with plenty of ginger,which removes the debuff.

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8Full Shipment

Requires Finding And Shipping Every Item In The Game

One of the core mechanics ofStardew Valleyis shipping goods. The “Full Shipment” achievement tasks players withshipping every single “shippable” item in thegame,and finding them can be a huge challenge. As of Version 1.6, there are145 items that need to be shipped.Console players are still on Version 1.5, so they only have to collect and ship 135 items.

Some of the most difficult items to get a hold of include Iridium Ore, found in lower levels of the Mines, and the Ostrich Egg, which is unlocked after solving a puzzle on Ginger Island.

This task is extra difficult because it requires players to ship other items in addition to the usual crops and animal products that they’re likely already shipping. Some of the most difficult items to get a hold of include Iridium Ore, found in lower levels of the Mines, and the Ostrich Egg, which is unlocked after solving a puzzle on Ginger Island. Players working toward this achievement shouldkeep an eye on the Shipping Collection tabin the game, which shows which items have been shipped already.

7Master Angler

Getting The Right Catch Is Often Up To Luck

For this achievement, players must catch each of the72 fish inStardew Valley. Some of the fish are common and easy to get, appearing frequently at any time during the in-game years. Other fish are much more of a challenge andcan only be found if certain conditions are met. To add to the challenge, there arefive legendary fish that are especially difficultto find and catch.

The trick to easier fishing is to level fishing up to 10 andeat Seafoam Pudding for an additional +4 to the fishing skill.Fish can move in a variety of ways, so studying how they behave can also help players finally net the marine creature of their dreams.

6Popular

Relationships Degrade Over Time So Constant Upkeep Is Required

The “Popular” achievement needs players toreach a five-heart friendship level with 20 characters.Only12 characters inStardew Valleyare romanceable, but the game allows players to form platonic friendships with other NPCs. There are 34 characters you may form a relationship with, and they all have their own likes, dislikes, and personalities.

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Reaching five stars with 20 of them consists of daily gift-giving and conversations. It’s not enough to simply get someone to five stars, either.Relationships deplete over time, so the longer a character is left neglected, the lower their hearts drop.

The key to unlocking this achievement is to find villagers who aren’t picky about gifts, like Linus.The Statue of Endless Fortune can also helptremendously, by producing villagers' favorite gifts on their birthdays. The statue costs 1 million gold and can be obtained from the Casino.

5A Complete Collection

Artifacts Can Take Hours To Hunt Down

For this achievement, players need to fill their museums. This consists of tracking down anddonating 95 items for display.Of these, 53 are minerals and 42 are artifacts. The latter is what makes thisStardew Valleyachievement so difficult.Several artifacts are incredibly rare, some having a drop rate as low as 1% from only a handful of artifact spots.

One option for players who are struggling to find their missing museum items is to go fishing. There’sa chance to fish up geodes,which can be opened at the museum for a shot at a new mineral or artifact. Artifact troves are another useful tool for acquiring artifacts. These can be traded from the Desert Trader, the Skull Cavern, and a small number of other locations.

4Legend

Making This Much Gold Is A Grind

This achievement sounds extremely simple, in theory: earn 10 million gold. However, it’s one of the most challenging tasks for many players. Collecting this much gold is a grind,requiring a lot of time and repetitive tasks. Players will also need to gather this amount of gold for Mr. Qi’s in-game perfection quest. Although this isn’t necessary to complete the officialStardew Valleytrophies and achievements,one of the requirements is to purchase a golden clock, which costs 10 million gold.

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Making money consists of finding the right method or items to sell.Coffee beans, goat cheese, and ostrich egg mayoare some of the most effective items formaking money inStardew Valley.

3Craft Master

It’s Too Easy To Overlook An Item And Get Stuck At 99%

For this task, players need tocraft every craftable item in the game, which is one of the most difficult achievements to complete. Many crafting recipes are hidden at the game’s start, and require players to complete certain actions in order to unlock them. It can also be hard to figure out which items have already been crafted, leading to anoverlookedStardew Valleyrecipeleaving players stuck near completion.

Luckily, the game helps players out through a somewhat hidden feature: Going to the game settings andtoggling on “Advanced Crafting"unlocks the ability to see how many times an item has been crafted before. Some easily missed recipes are ones received from completing special requests from the village board, and the flower dance scarecrow recipe, which can only be acquired on the day of the flower dance.

2Perfection

The Achievement That Requires All Other Achievements

Lucky and dedicated players who manage to complete all the in-game achievements can unlock one of the most difficult rewards in the game: Perfection. Players who finish every other task in the game, including the ones mentioned above, are treated toa sight only 0.8% of Steam players get to see.

“Perfection” encourages players to “reach for the summit,” and it’s not just being metaphorical:The Summit is an actual regionnorth of the Railroad, which is blocked until the day after Perfection is completed. Visiting the Summit triggers a cutscene that shows several of the game’s more supernatural characters flying through the sky. The player also earns praise from their Grandpa and Mr. Qi.

1Fector’s Challenge

The Mini-Game Is More Difficult Than The Real Game

There’s one final task that’s even more difficult than achieving literal perfection inStardew Valley,and it exists in the form of a mini-game.Journey of the Prairie Kingis a game-within-the-game that can beplayed on an arcade machine at The Stardrop Saloon.The little game is a top-down shooter throwback to classic arcade games. Its complete deviation from the play style of the rest ofStardew Valleymakes it a challenge for most of the game’s players.

Players can get an achievement for simplycompletingJourney of the Prairie King.But to get “Fector’s Challenge” takes even more skill and time. The most difficult achievement inStardew Valleyrequires playersto beat the mini-game without dying.

The best tip for beating thePrairie Kingwithout dying is for players to take their time and use their environment to their advantage. From there, it’s a matter of having a great deal of skill, luck, and sheer persistence.

Some of theachievements inStardew Valleycantake hours to accomplish.Many players will enjoy aiming for perfection, and the difficulty of the task makes reaching the finish line that much more satisfying. For others, though, the game is more fun when it’s taken at a slow, enjoyable pace. It’s possible to 100% the game within a few in-game seasons, but it’s also just as valid to thewonderful moments ofStardew Valleythat bring each player joy.Stardew Valleyis a cozy, slowfarming sim with a wholesome communitythat can be played at any pace, whether fans want to relax or race to the summit.