In this utopian world of Stardew Valley, where surprises and challenges are intertwined with each new day, players often stumble upon secret treasures and unlockables that enrich their farming adventures. One of the scarce treasures includes the Statue of Endless Fortune, a mystical artefact that bestows rare items on diligent adventurers. It takes a series of quests and tasks to unlock this coveted statue.
Securing a Battery Pack
It takes a battery pack to start the quest chain leading up to the Statue of Infinite Fortune. You can get it somewhere among the solar panels—but it might be easier to look for it closer to the lightning rods. Building a Lightning Rod A Lightning Rod is made with Iron Bars, Refined Quartz, and Bat Wings, and you will learn the recipe once you reach Foraging Level 6.
Once you have created and set them out on your farm, lightning rods will generate Battery Packs the next time there's a storm unless you use them during winter.
Harvesting a Rainbow Shell
With the battery pack in hand, players head to the bus stop and walk further to the left, where they come across a weird box in the passage.
Putting the battery pack inside initiates the "The Mysterious Qi" quest, and players are sent off to locate a rainbow shell.
A rainbow shell may be found on the beach in Stardew Valley or by a lucky rare event—a player can buy one from the Traveling Cart in Cindersap Forest. It can also be given to the player by Demetrius, Jas, or Vincent during the Feast of the Winter Star or fished out using a fish pond full of rainbow trout.
Gifting 10 Beets
After the rainbow shell is placed on the special box at the train platform, the player is assigned to fill Mayor Lewis' fridge with ten beets. The beets are purchased from Sandy's store in the Calico Desert and are planted in the fall, taking six days to mature. A good harvest assures the players to refill Mayor Lewis' fridge and proceed to the next phase of the quest.
Feeding the Sand Dragon
The critical item to fulfil the task of the next quest is a solar essence. One may get it by defeating monsters, buying from Krobus, or producing from the pond full of Sunfish. This item is to be placed in the skull of a skeleton north of Sandy's shop in the desert. This is the ritualistic offering that sates hunger, and this is the penultimate stage of the quest.
Finishing 'The Mysterious Qi'
The sand dragon is not precisely starved, so with this foible satisfied, players return home to interact with a pile of lumber, uncovering a Club Card that allows them access to Qi's Casino in the Oasis. This leads them back out to the desert to talk to the bouncer at the rear of Sandy's shop to gain access to Qi's Casino, where the final quest begins.
Acquiring Statue of Endless Fortune
At the Casino of Qi, players will meet a man who stands next to the potted plant, selling the Statue of Endless Fortune for a very high price of 1,000,000g.
A statue to put on your farm after purchase; it will produce one valuable a day, from diamonds and omni geodes to even gold and iridium bars. Well, on a villager's birthday, it gives one of their loved items, so the player always knows what to gift.
Thus, the adventure to receive the Statue of Endless Fortune at the end of everything in Stardew Valley is one of mystery, exploration, and maybe even a pinch of magic. With determination and creativity, players can get hold of this most beautiful artefact, which gives the daily life of farming rare and valuable items.
Make a Lightning Rod (Foraging Lv 6) and place it during a storm to get a Battery Pack. Use it on the box by the train station.
Saving up 1,000,000g to buy it from the shady guy in Qi's Casino (Calico Desert).
It provides valuable items like diamonds, iridium bars, or birthday gifts for villagers.