Have you ever had one of those days in Stardew Valley where it feels like your luck is against you and nothing is going right? Well, if that’s the case—and for anyone who’s paid Stardew for at least a few game days, it will be—this is exactly the case. Indeed, while it’s not something that’s obviously visible in the day-to-day, luck plays a huge role in Stardew Valley. As such, today, we’re looking at some of the key things you should know about the Stardew Valley luck system; hopefully, this will help you tailor your game experience more appropriately.
Does Luck Exist in Stardew Valley?
Luck is something that is often hinted at in Stardew Valley, but it’s not necessarily obvious as to whether it really exists or not. If this is something you’ve been wondering about, though, there’s a very simple answer: yes, it does.
While it’s not something that’s always visible like the weather or seasons changing, luck is a highly influential feature in Stardew Valley. Nevertheless, many people may overlook this, as the only overt references are items that boost your luck. And, in line with this thought, it’s well worth understanding the luck system if you really want to maximize your game and make the most of each day.
What Does Luck Impact in Stardew Valley?
There are several things that are impacted by luck in Stardew Valley. Of course, that’s not to say you have to write off the day if it’s an unlucky one; however, keep in mind that certain activities may be less effective.
One of the main changes is in terms of mining. Indeed, with good luck, you’re much more likely to get additional ores, coal, extra wood, etc from your mining and log felling efforts. However, bad luck days may have value if you’re looking for fishing junk or monsters to kill, so this is worth noting.
How is Luck Measured in Stardew Valley?
Luck is a measured as a statistic in Stardew Valley, and this is determined by a randomly generated number between -0.1 and 0.1, with 0 being considered neutral. It’s worth noting that perfectly neutral luck is the most unlikely level of luck for a player to encounter statistically; it’s much more likely to get either good or bad luck, although the degree can vary significantly. For example, you could have a day that’s ever so slightly on the lucky side of neutral, or you could have an incredibly unlucky day.
When is Luck Determined in Stardew Valley?
Luck is a daily statistic that is determined when the day loads; as a result, reloading the day will not cause the level of luck to change. However, if you replay a previous day, it may be possible to get a different level of luck. Since luck is generated at the start of a day, it also means that it will impact all actions during that day.
Stardew Valley luck is measured as follows.
Statistic Luck Levels
- Exactly 0.10 Very Lucky
- Between 0.07 and 0.1 Lucky
- Between 0.02 and 0.07 Slightly Lucky
- Between -0.02 and 0.02 Roughly Neutral
- Exactly 0.00 Perfectly Neutral
- Between -0.02 and -0.07 Slightly Unlucky
- Between -0.07 and -0.10 Unlucky
- Exactly -0.10 Very Unlucky
How Can I View My Luck in Stardew Valley?
Viewing luck is relatively simple in Stardew Valley, and it’s often a good idea to get into the habit of doing this daily. Of course, you can simply monitor the day’s events to see whether things seem lucky or not, but the most accurate way to tell is to view the Fortune Teller show on the television. She can let you know how the spirits are feeling that day, with her comments depending on the level of luck for the day.
It’s worth noting that the image displayed on the TV display will also vary depending on the luck level that day. A purple star means the day is very lucky or lucky, a pile of gold dust is slightly lucky, and a blue swirling star is neutral. Meanwhile, a black bat refers to a slightly unlucky day, and a red skull indicates an unlucky or very unlucky day. If you notice a purple or red background on a purple star or red skull, this indicates a perfect score of 0.1 or -0.1 respectively.
FAQs
There are 201 possible values for luck in Stardew Valley, meaning that there is a 1/201 chance of getting either whole-number score for luck. However, there is a 3/201 or 1/67 chance of getting one of the three extreme options. As such, roughly twice a year, statistically, you should experience these rare days.
If you’re playing Stardew Valley and luck isn’t on your side that day, there are a few activities you could try. Going fishing or hunting for monsters are among the most popular options for many people. You could also look at designing or doing up your farm during this time.
Final Thoughts
Luck is a relatively hidden metric in Stardew Valley, and it’s something that’s very easy to overlook if you don’t know it’s there. Nonetheless, it’s still worth keeping in mind that Stardew Valley’s luck system is surprisingly powerful and can have a very significant impact on your gameplay—so, ensuring that you’re planning your time around the spirits’ fates that day can be incredibly influential.
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