Stardew Valley: How to Increase Energy

How to Increase Energy in Stardew Valley

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The best ways to increase energy once you’ve depleted it is by eating food or going to sleep. The only way to permanently increase your energy is by eating a Stardrop, up to a maximum of 508 energy (you start with 270). Here are some of the ways to get a Stardrop fruit:

  • Buy one for 2,000 stars at the Stardew Valley Fair in the Fall
  • Get to level 100 in the Mines
  • Randomly given to you by your spouse
  • Sold by Krobus in the sewers (20,000 coins)
  • Give Old Master Cannoli a Sweet Gem Berry in the Secret Woods
  • Get the Master Angler Achievement and Willy will give you one
  • Donate all 95 items to the Museum and you’ll get it as a reward

Getting them all will get you closer to that maximum energy level. It’s really worth seeking them out, as having a ton of energy will let you get a whole lot more done. However, don’t actively stress it. They’ll come with a bit of work and time.

For more help with Stardew Valley, check out our wiki!


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