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If you don't have kegs or the means to mass produce kegs, the Hops don't lose too much by being pickled, surprisingly.
If you're trying to cover a 70,000,000g gap though, and quickly? Ignore your farm. Get to the fire biome of the mines, between levels 80-120, and find the mushroom floor. Abuse that and you can make an easy 70,000 gold a day depending on how lucky you are or if you have the foraging perks that affect gathering. If you really want to cheese it, search for the floor on one day, then reload your file whether you find it or not- if you don't find it you reload to avoid losing the day and having it move on you, and if you do find it, you reload to get that day's harvest of it in. The mushroom floor with always move up by one layer.
Mentioning the mushrooms and foraging, the Wild Forage seeds are actually a really good source of some quick cash- especially in the Winter. If you aren't averse to abusing the market, you can buy Honey in the desert and turn it into mead to double your investment returns in any season (provided you have kegs) without having to build bee houses. Coconuts, Cactus Fruits, Crystal Fruit, Spice Berries, and Wild Plums can all be processed into wines, while Wild Horseradish, Common Mushrooms, Winter Root, and Spice Berries can be mulched in the seed maker to get your forage seed stock built back up.
If you're patient or willing to skip time like crazy, use the seed maker to mulch Sweet Gem Berries until you can do a massive crop of them.
Pale Ale brews fast enough that you still only need as many kegs as you have trellises, since you can chuck the new hop into the keg after you harvest the ale. It'd be crazy to stockpile them just to do it all at once.
And, to make this reply /even longer/, you can chuck bee houses literaly anywhere on the map you want so long as the NPCs aren't going to walk through and break them. I'm in the process of filling Cindersnap Forest with them entirely, so that I can run through and harvest them every third day, then make mead. So far I've got just shy of two thousand bee houses and I'm making over three hundred thousand gold every fourth day since I'm making Mead. My personal recommendation for where to put things like this? In the desert.
I have always figured that maximum potential money is a basic farm with 2400+ Ancient Fruit plants, ~1100-1200 Kegs to process them all in a year, and then filling up all the leftover space with Crystalariums producing diamonds. Very difficult to put into practice considering how hard it is to get batteries in very large amounts, but otherwise doable. A Crystalarium with a Diamond actually produces more profit per day than a Cask processing Starfruit Wine.
Making the most money possible revolves around use of land outside your farm. I have almost 1,000 Kegs in my desert and the rest I need in the Sewer. I started putting up Crystalariums in the Quarry.
The 2400 Ancient Fruit + 1100 Kegs will produce upwards of 50 million per year.
PIGS!
I KNEW IT!
Haha I have like 8 pigs but I will bust out some pigs for sure. I am a huge fan of piggies. I'll look at your farm. My farm is Catalina, Bunnito Royal Farm (Catalina is one of my wife's stuffed animals).
I'll shift to pigs right now anyway, and see how close I get without restarting. I'll do a money run after.
Catalina also has done all the quests and has full hearts with everyone. I consider that part of the challenge of doing the run - it's no fun if I pretend Pelican Town doesn't exist! :)
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1284799278
I thought of that, too. Since spending gold to make gold isn't an object, I was gonna go to Robin, buy enough stairways to barrel down to floor 100+ with a bunch of bombs, and just get Iridium. How much gold do you make per run that way? What level do you start bombing?
Sad, but true.
If you can make a load of crystallarium and copy diamonds it will be all you ever need. In a min/max playthrough i started replacing my casks in the cellar and my kegs one after the other the more batteries i got. At one point i even had the idea to just make enough kegs to process the hops to kickstart my production of lightning rods. With 150-200 Lightning rods you can get plenty of new crystalarium per season and they are really cheap to make.
A Crystalarium produces 195g/day (with gemologist), all year round with no downsides. 125 in the cellar produce 2.730.000g/year alone. In one barn you can fill another 136 which give you 2.970.420g/year.
In the end i didn't even fill up the quarry, desert, tunnel or the sewers, because after two years you have all the money you need anyways. I mean, instead of building 1377 kegs to support a huge field of 2448 Ancient Fruit you can just slowly grow your crystalarium farm. When you reach the sane amount of kegs you already will make 30m+ a year, with no planting, no sprinklers necessary to make, no speedgro necessary to buy and no damn harvesting and putting it in kegs. If you start Placing Crystalariums on actual farming land... i dont even ^.~
Depending how good your layout is for accessing the crystalarium outside, i guess you can just do doublerows of it, you would have to leave out 1/3 of the farming space. Considering that 2448 ancient fruit plants occupy 2550 slots (with Iridium Sprinklers) you get another possible 1700 spaces for crystalariums. For a total of 3077 or 67.201,680g/year or a whooping 600.015g/day
With that you would be beating the Ancient Fruit production easily by a 17m margin. With less work. Hell, if you got nothing else to do then to wait for something to sell, you can just sleep through the days and gather your 3k diamonds every 5th day.
But hey, that's just theory - a crazy min/max theory ^^ Happy Farming ;3
@OP: If you drop all costs it is: Starfruit > Ancient Fruit > Hops if they're made into wine/ale ^o^
It was like that for us in the beginning too! But when you played it for so many hours as we did, you'll find new ways to explore and exploit the world of SDV ^^ min/max is just one way, then there's the evil joja way, the chill-out social side - the hardcore "Getting the community center on 10th of 1st autumn way" etc. etc. ^^
>;3
For instant, flat money, fishing is your best bet. Otherwise, check your chests for a stack of amethyst, or sell half a stack of crops you're holding onto.
Haha. Yes. And then there's the danger the OP will be like "how do I make more money?" and instead argue with all the responders about their methods.
I am thoroughly greedy, and will soak in all advice. I will note that my farmer goes to -all- events, though, including stopping by the Stardrop Saloon to give everyone gifts every single Friday. :3 Sometimes I'll lose a whole day to an event that goes from 9 am to 12 pm, because it brings you back home at 10 pm.
It's not really a handicap, though. Those things are what make Stardew Valley, well, Stardew Valley. The farmer I'm trying to beat has no friendship with anyone and no spouse. I'm married to Leah with two kids, and full hearts with everyone in Stardew Valley!
The only thing I won't do is the full crystalarium thing, because... I mean, real life diamond mining is a soul-crushing, horrible endeavor. It's not farming at all! I call shenanigans, Concerned Ape!
Star Shards, from the geodes, is worth only slightly less per day, if you'd rather. Diamonds are 150g per day, Star Shards are 144gpd, Rubies/Emeralds are 120gpd.
I'll go to events I care about. You definitely want to go to the Egg Festival, Strawberries are about the only good Spring crop available (unless you've got 1100 kegs to fill). But if there's nothing for me to do, like the Flower Dance, I'll skip it. I don't go around gifting, mostly because I play like 2 years per farm so there's so much to do. I'd start handing out gifts once I run out of things to do, but I'm usually tired of the farm by that point.