There are a lot of statues in Stardew Valley, and some of them are obtained in strange ways. The Statue of Endless Fortune is available from pretty early in a playthrough, but you might have to wait a while and save up some funds.
The Statue of Endless Fortune is an incredibly useful statue to have on your Farm in Stardew Valley. Not only does it give a daily, high-worth item, but it also provides loved gifts for each villager on their birthday.
How to get the Statue of Endless Fortune in Stardew Valley
Before you can purchase the Statue of Endless Fortune, you’ll need to do a couple of things:
- Complete the Vault Bundles at the Community Center in order to unlock the Bus and Desert
- Unlock the Casino in the Desert by completing the ‘Mysterious Mr. Qi” quest
When you’ve done both of these things, you’ll be able to talk to the Vendor inside the Casino. He’s a shady-looking man located in the back right corner of the main space in the Casino, and he will offer you a Statue of Fortune every time you talk to him.
A word of forewarning, the Statue of Endless Fortune is one of the most expensive items available for purchase anywhere in Stardew Valley. You’ll need 1,000,000 Gold in order to purchase one. There’s no limit to the number of statues you can own, so if you’re ever in a position where you have too much Gold and nothing to spend it on, these are a good choice.
What does the Statue of Endless Fortune do in Stardew Valley?
Like I said above, the Statue of Endless Fortune gives you a sought-after item each day. On days when there are no villager birthdays, you’ll get one of the following four items:
- Diamond
- Iridium Bar
- Omni Geode
- Gold Bar
The Statue of Endless Fortune comes in particularly handy when it comes to building or maintaining relationships with villagers, though. On each villager’s birthday, the Statue of Endless Fortune will drop one of their loved gifts, making things really easy for you:
Villager | Birthday | Gift dropped |
Abigail | Fall 13 | Amethyst |
Alex | Summer 13 | Complete Breakfast |
Caroline | Winter 7 | Fish Taco |
Clint | Winter 26 | Emerald |
Demetrius | Summer 19 | Bean Hotpot |
Dwarf | Summer 22 | Lemon Stone |
Elliott | Fall 5 | Lobster |
Emily | Spring 27 | Emerald |
Evelyn | Winter 20 | Diamond |
George | Fall 24 | Leek |
Gus | Summer 8 | Diamond |
Haley | Spring 14 | Pink Cake |
Harvey | Winter 14 | Wine |
Jas | Summer 4 | Pink Cake |
Jodi | Fall 11 | Diamond |
Kent | Spring 4 | Roasted Hazelnuts |
Krobus | Winter 1 | Diamond |
Leah | Winter 23 | Salad |
Leo | Summer 26 | Duck Feather |
Lewis | Spring 7 | Vegetable Medley |
Linus | Winter 3 | Coconut |
Marnie | Fall 18 | Diamond |
Maru | Summer 10 | Diamond |
Pam | Spring 18 | Parsnip |
Penny | Fall 2 | Emerald |
Pierre | Spring 26 | Fried Calamari |
Robin | Fall 21 | Spaghetti |
Sam | Summer 17 | Cactus Fruit |
Sandy | Fall 15 | Daffodil |
Sebastian | Winter 10 | Frozen Tear |
Shane | Spring 20 | Pizza |
Vincent | Spring 10 | Pink Cake |
Willy | Summer 24 | Diamond |
Wizard | Winter 17 | Super Cucumber |
Published: Sep 25, 2024 10:12 am