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Explore los beneficios de preservar frascos en Stardew Valley

Autor : Julian Actualizar : Feb 21,2025

Esta guía de Stardew Valley los detalles conserva frascos, una herramienta crucial para maximizar las ganancias de los cultivos y los productos forrajes. La elaboración de productos artesanales es clave para la riqueza en Stardew Valley, y los frascos conservan una ventaja de juego temprano.

Obtener frascos de conservas:

Preserves Jar Recipe

La receta desbloquea en el nivel de agricultura 4, que requiere:

  • 50 madera
  • 40 piedra
  • 8 carbón

Estos materiales están disponibles al principio del juego. También recibe uno para completar el paquete de cultivos de calidad (o el paquete de cultivos raros en juegos remezclados) y puede encontrarlos en la máquina de premios.

usos para frascos de conservas:

Preserves Jar Uses

Preserva los frascos transforman varios artículos en productos artesanales:

ItemProductSell PriceHealth/EnergyProcessing Time
FruitJelly2x (base fruit value) + 50Edible: 2x base energy & health; Inedible: 0.5x value health, 0.225x value energy2-3 days
Vegetable/Mushroom/ForagePickles2x (base item value) + 50Edible: 1.75x base energy & health; Inedible: 0.625x value energy, 0.28125x value health2-3 days
Sturgeon RoeCaviar500g175 Energy, 78 Health4 days
Other Fish RoeAged Roe60 + (base fish price)100 Energy, 45 Health2-3 days

Consideraciones importantes:

  • Profesión artesanal: Elegir la profesión artesanal en el nivel agrícola 10 aumenta el precio de venta de todos los productos de preservación de jares en un 40%.
  • Calidad del artículo: El valor del artículo base determina el precio final, independientemente de la calidad. Use productos de menor calidad para obtener ganancias máximas.
  • comestible versus no comestible: Los elementos comestibles producen mayores valores de salud y energía en su forma procesada. Solo se pueden encurtir en encurtir artículos de energía positivos para la energía.

Preserva frascos contra barriles:

Preserves Jars vs Kegs

Los frascos de conservas son más rápidos que los barriles pero menos rentables para artículos de alto valor (frutas> 50 g, verduras/forraje> 160 g). Son esenciales para procesar huevas y champiñones de pescado, ofreciendo un margen de beneficio más alto que los deshidratadores para hongos.

Cultivos óptimos:

Los cultivos de alto rendimiento y de bajo valor, como berenjenas, bayas salvajes, maíz y tomates, son ideales para los frascos de conservas.

Esta guía actualizada, que incorpora las opciones de encolquido ampliadas de la actualización del 1.6, garantiza que pueda utilizar completamente las preservaciones de los frascos para obtener ganancias significativas en Stardew Valley. Recuerde considerar la profesión artesanal y priorizar los productos de menor calidad para rendimientos óptimos.

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