Best Vs Worst Artisan Goods?

NotSoSnarky

Sodbuster
Does anyone have a guide, or something about the worst vs best Artisan Goods? Something I'm kind of curious about. Early Game VS Late Game would be nice.

Ancient Fruit and Starfruit Wine are obvious choices, but I was wandering about other Artisan Goods.
 
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Cuddlebug

Farmer
Does anyone have a guide, or something about the worst vs best Artisan Goods? Something I'm kind of curious about. Early Game VS Late Game would be nice.

Ancient Fruit and Starfruit Wine are obvious choices, but I was wandering about other Artisan Goods.
Don't know about a Guide, but I wouldn't be surprised, if there's one somewhere here in these forums... Until you found it, maybe try the Wiki, there's a list of all the artisan goods and prices. https://stardewvalleywiki.com/Artisan_Goods

I usually go for most of them. And in this case I love the combination of Gatherer/Botanist profession+ Artisan profession.
 
Does anyone have a guide, or something about the worst vs best Artisan Goods? Something I'm kind of curious about. Early Game VS Late Game would be nice.

Ancient Fruit and Starfruit Wine are obvious choices, but I was wandering about other Artisan Goods.
I love mayo its quick but cheap like parsnips :)

But when you age cheese to iridium quality it's nice
 

THEDARKMANTA

Greenhorn
I was gonna ask this same question. I have a mayo farm going which nets me good profit and its super easy. Im selling all my regular cheese in hopes of having my goat cheese when I unlock casks.

What are the most worthy items to age jn casts for the best profit/time benefits?
 

Terdin

Farmer
Base quality Cheese takes just two weeks to become iridium. One week if you start with gold quality cheese. That's 115/200 G per week depending on whether you have cow or goat cheese.

Beer/Mead both take 1 month to age from base to iridium quality, that's 50/75 G per week.

Pale Ale has a similar price increase as Mead, but takes 34 days instead of 28, so it's worse.

Wine takes 2 months to age, and there the return depends on what fruit you start with. Starfruit wine would give you just over 281 G per week, Ancient Fruit wine 206 per week, while the third most valuable fruit would be below cow cheese per week, and goes downward from there to less than 2 G per week for Salmonberry wine.

ETA: All of the numbers are calculated as if you don't have the Artisan skill.
 

Hollyfox

Farmer
I think the worst artisan goods are probably pickles. They're really only good when you need something to put in your preserve jars for some extra coin. The best artisain good imo is goat cheese. They're great for consistent profit, especially if you have 2 goats that both produce milk every other day.
 

Terdin

Farmer
I think the worst artisan goods are probably pickles. They're really only good when you need something to put in your preserve jars for some extra coin.
I think you're forgetting vegetable juice. I only make that stuff when Pam or the raccoons wants some. Pickles take less time and are for the most part more valuable than vegetable juice.
 
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