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Stardew Spice Berry Jelly: receta fácil, deliciosa delicia

Autor : Lucas Actualizar : Feb 20,2025

Dominar el arte de Spice Berry Jelly en Stardew Valley

  • Stardew Valley* ofrece una amplia gama de actividades, desde la agricultura y la minería hasta la pesca y la elaboración. Una persecución lucrativa de elaboración implica crear conservas, y Spice Berry Jelly es un excelente ejemplo. Esta guía detalla cómo adquirir las herramientas necesarias y crear este delicioso regalo en el juego.

Adquiriendo el fras de conservas

El frasco de conservas, esencial para hacer gelatina (junto con encurtidos, caviar y huevas envejecidas), se obtiene de dos maneras:

  • Nivel de agricultura 4: Alcance el nivel de agricultura 4 para desbloquear la receta.
  • PUBLILLO DE CRUZOS DE CALIDAD: Complete el paquete de cultivos de calidad en el centro comunitario. Esto requiere enviar tres cultivos de calidad de oro (calabazas, melones, maíz o chirivías), con cinco de cada cosecha seleccionada. Los cinco deben ser calidad de oro.

Provisions Jar with Jelly icon above it.

Una vez que tenga el frasco de conservas, crear gelatina de bayas de especias es sencilla.

Crafting Spice Berry Jelly

  1. Recoge bayas de especias: Encuéntralas durante el verano en la naturaleza o durante todo el año en la cueva de la granja. Alternativamente, use un fabricante de semillas para crear semillas de verano para el cultivo en el invernadero.
  2. Construir (u obtener) un frasco de conservación: La elaboración requiere 50 madera, 40 piedras y 8 carbón. El paquete de cultivos de calidad ofrece un frasco de conservas gratuitas.
  3. Crea la gelatina: Coloque una baya de especias en el frasco de conservas. El proceso toma aproximadamente de dos a tres días en el juego (54 horas). Comience esto antes de períodos prolongados de inactividad (como dormir o largos viajes de minería) para obtener la máxima eficiencia. El frasco pulsará mientras se realiza la gelatina.
  4. Recoge tu gelatina: Una vez completo, el icono de gelatina de bayas de especias aparecerá sobre el frasco. Recogerlo para restaurar la energía o vender por 160 oro.

Spice Berry Jelly agrega otra dimensión rentable a su granja Stardew Valley , mejorando sus ingresos y contribuyendo al rico ecosistema del juego.

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