After moving to Stardew Valley at the very start of the game, it’s perhaps understandable that many of the NPCs may have been curiously optimistic about what you could offer for their local farm. However, chances are that none of the villagers could have ever considered just how much good the new farmer in town would go on to do - and completing the local Monster Eradication Goals is just part of this. Indeed, by clearing out the mines of many nasty creatures, you’ve undoubtedly helped make Pelican Town a safer place to live - and the Protector of the Valley trophy commemorates this.
But what is the Protector of the Valley trophy, how do you unlock it, and what’s the final reward? Well, we’ve outlined some of the main things you should know as part of this to help.
What is the Protector of the Valley Award in Stardew Valley?
Before we go any further, we should first start by considering what the Protector of the Valley Award in Stardew Valley is. Simply put, the Protector of the Valley award offers players the opportunity to show off their skills as a monster slayer in Stardew Valley. The Award is granted after slaying a huge number of enemies and completing the Monster Eradication Goals, which are set by the Adventurer’s Guild.
Completing all Adventure Guild Monster Eradication Goals
In order to achieve the Protector of the Valley trophy, you’ll need to have completed all Adventure Guild Monster Eradication Goals. This is no small undertaking by any stretch of the imagination, requiring you to slay thousands of monsters of many different varieties. However, the goals also provide a wealth of valuable rewards.
Starting the Monster Eradication Goals Quest
In order to start the Monster Eradication Goals quest, you’ll first need to have completed the Initiation quest, which allows access to the Adventurer’s Guild. The Guild can be found just to the East of the caves entrance.
Starting the Monster Eradication Goals quest from this point is simple. A list of monsters slain can be found on the wall just besides the main desk. This list details all of the different species you will need to slay (and the number that must be killed). After
Achieving each mission, you’ll receive a unique reward that often cannot be obtained in any other way.
What are the Requirements of the Monster Eradication Goals?
The core principle behind the Monster Eradication Goals is to kill as many monsters in the mines as possible. The twelve available Monster Eradication Goals in Stardew Valley are as follows:
- Slimes in Stardew Valley (x1000): Reward - Slime Charmer Ring
- Void Spirits in Stardew Valley (x150): Reward - Savage Ring
- Bats in Stardew Valley (x200): Reward - Vampire Ring
- Skeletons in Stardew Valley (x50): Reward - Skeleton Mask
- Cave Insects in Stardew Valley (x80): Reward - Insect Head
- Duggies in Stardew Valley (x30): Reward - Hard Hat
- Dust Sprites in Stardew Valley (500): Reward - Burglar’s Ring
- Rock Crabs in Stardew Valley (x60): Reward - Crabshell Ring
- Mummies in Stardew Valley (x100): Reward - Arcane Hat
- Dinosaurs (Pepper Rex) in Stardew Valley (x50): Reward - Knight’s Helmet
- Magma Sprites in Stardew Valley (x150): Reward - Marlon’s Phone Number
- Flying Serpents in Stardew Valley (x250): Reward - Napalm Ring
How to Achieve the Protector of the Valley Achievement
Achieving the Protector of the Valley achievement is relatively simple (although there’s a lot of work involved with this). You will need to complete all twelve Monster Eradication Goals in the Adventurer’s Guild to unlock this achievement. This means that you will need to slay a minimum of 2,630 enemies in the game (although there’s a high chance that, by the time you have slain enough higher-level enemies, you’ll be much higher than this).
Is it Worth Going for the Protector of the Valley Achievement?
The Protector of the Valley achievement doesn’t offer a direct reward, meaning that it may be less appealing than some achievements and trophies.
However, we should point out here that you will receive a total of twelve rewards for completing the goals anyway, so this is well worth working towards, especially given that these rewards can be relatively valuable in their own right. For example, the Slime Charmer ring is incredibly useful for those wanting to build a slime hutch, as it prevents slimes from doing damage.
Another thing that’s well worth doing for your Stardew Valley game is setting up your own private server. This only takes a few minutes, but offers 24/7 uptime and a lag-free gaming experience - no matter how many enemies you take on.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Since the Protector of the Valley Achievement is awarded for completing all Monster Eradication Goals, you will need to complete this before you can achieve Perfection.
Void spirits in Stardew Valley are any created with the word “Shadow” before their name. These include Shadow Shamans, Shadow Brutes, and Shadow Snipers.
There are three different types of duggies in Stardew Valley, which all count toward your Monster Eradication Goals. These include regular duggies, dangerous duggies, and Stardew’s most feared variety, the Magma duggy.
Yes. All Stardew skeleton levels contribute towards your Monster Eradication Goals. However, even feared and dangerous skeletons will still only contribute one kill towards your goal.
Final Thoughts
If you have been looking to take your Stardew Valley game to new levels and really master the combat function, the Monster Eradication Goals are worth working towards - and, by extension, so is the Protector of the Valley award. And, while you won’t get any extra rewards for getting the trophy, it’s well worth having simply to brag to your friends about your progress in the game - and to allow you to complete Perfection.