One of the challenges ofStardew Valleyis to ship every item. This doesn’t actually mean “every item,” it just means all the items found in the “Items Shipped (Farm and Forage)” section of the Collections tab. That’s not to say this list is short or easy to complete: it includes 145 items, including some that only appear on Ginger Islandor in the dangerous mines.
Fortunately,Stardew Valleykeeps track of which items you’ve shipped and which ones you haven’t, with unshipped items appearing as a silhouette. This guide will help players figure out what they’re missing and then explain how to get every last item on the list.
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The List
First, it’s important to understand that items will only appear on the “Items Shipped” list if you throw them into a shipping crate. Anything sold to a merchant or tossed into the inventory’s trashcan won’t count, even if you get a good price for it. However, using a constructed shipping crate or mini crate does count.
Second, the items on the list are in a somewhat random order. While some item types are grouped together, you may’t always guess what a silhouetted item is based on the items next to it.
Finally, quality and quantity have no impact on this challenge. All you have to do is ship one example of each item to get the “Full Shipment” achievement and getone step closer to perfecting the game. You can even ship items you buy from the traveling merchant instead of farming or foraging them yourself.
The following tables list the name of each item based on where it appears on the “Items Shipped” list. The later sections focus on each of the item categories and how to get everything.
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Crops
The “Items Shipped” list includes every last crop you may plant on your farm. Unless noted otherwise, you can buy all the crops listed from Pierre, JojaMart, or both.
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Forage
Most forage items spawn randomlythroughoutStardew Valleyduring the proper season, but a few of them follow unique rules that can make them harder to find.
Winter Forage
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Other forage items only appear in specific areas, though what appears can also depend on the time of year.
Beach Forage
Mussels, Oysters, and Cockles also appear on the beach, but they count as fish caught instead of forage.
Secret Woods Forage
You can reach the Secret Woods by breaking the log on the west end of Cindersap Forest with a steel or better axe. Forage items found in the rest of the valley can appear in the Secret Forest, along with other, rarer items.
Calico Desert Forage
Both the Calico Desert and Ginger Island experience no seasonal changes, so you can find all the forage items in these locations year-round.
Ginger Island Forage
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Tree Produce
Along with seasonal crops,Pierre also sells fruit tree saplings. There are two for each growing season, and an extra two you can find on Ginger Island. The Ginger Island trees are both summer trees, but all fruit trees will produce year-round if you plant them on the Ginger Island farm.
You can also create a tree farm using acorns, maple seeds, pine cones, and mahogany seeds. Wood and hardwood aren’t on the shipping list, but sap and the special materials you get from tapping these trees are.
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Animal Products
You’ll need to build at least one deluxe coop and one deluxe barn to complete the shipping list. You’ll also need a couple of rare animals you have to find through exploration, so leave some room in both buildings. The only animal you don’t need to buy is the sheep, because rabbits also produce wool.
Barn Animal Products
Coop Animal Products
You can also raise a dinosaur by placing a dinosaur egg in an incubator, but dinosaur eggs count as artifacts and aren’t on the “Items Shipped” list.
Fish Pond
Each fish pond accepts one type of fish or shellfish at a time. The harvested produce from a fish pond is random, and each fish has its own specific list of items that can appear each morning. One of these items is almost always Roe, and a fish pond is the only way to produce Roe.
You don’t need tobuild a slime hutchto complete the shipping list.
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Dungeon Mining and Foraging
Several of the items on the shipping list only appear in one of the game’s three dungeons, or else that’s the most likely place to find them.
Ores and Bars
you’re able to also find most of the above materials by processing geodes. The biggest exception is Radioactive Ore, which you can only get by visiting the dangerous version of the Mines or the Skull Cavern. You also won’t find Cinder Shards outside of the Volcano Dungeon.
Monster Loot
The “Items Shipped” list includes all five of the monster loot items that you can only get by slaying enemies in one of the game’s dungeons.
Dungeon Forage
Even dungeons have forage items you can grab if you keep your eyes open.
Several other forage items listed above can also appear in the dungeons, particularly the Dangerous Mines.
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Artisan Goods
The last item category you need to ship is “artisan goods.” By adding farm produce to certain machines,you can sell your goods for a higher priceand complete the “Items Shipped” list in the process.
Oil Maker
Preserves Jar
Both Caviar and Aged Roeare on the shipping list, so you’ll need to either build two fish ponds or restock one fish pond with sturgeon and some other fish.
Players are likely to get through most of the shipping list if they decide to tacklethe Community Center challengeinstead of joining Joja, but some of the items on the list are hard to get even after completing all the bundles. But those who complete this challenge will get an achievement and one step closer to the reward for perfection.
Stardew Valleyis available now on Android, iOS, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.