Stardew Valley is the ever-expanding farming game gift that just keeps on giving, with solo developer Eric “ConcernedApe” Barone releasing free content-packed updates years following the indie gem’s initial release date. The recent Stardew Valley 1.6 update is one of the game’s most notable yet, featuring exciting additions such as various new crafting recipes. If you’re a completionist and already have that impressive Craft Master achievement under your belt, you’re likely looking forward to conjuring up the product of each new 1.6 recipe.
You start with access to just ten recipes when you first play Stardew Valley despite there being over a hundred total, leaving you to learn the rest by developing relationships with the townsfolk, leveling up to gain skills, or simply purchasing them from shops. The crafting menu itself is thankfully easy to navigate, integrated into the game’s pause menu under the icon that looks like a hammer. To find out a recipe’s required ingredients, all you need to do is mouse over the item you’re interested in crafting. Once you have the materials you need handy, you only have to click once to craft.
Some Stardew Valley recipes may require a more complicated set of materials to craft than others do, but anything you need is available somewhere within the confines of the town or its neighboring regions. The same applies to the new 1.6 crafting recipes, of which there are quite a few. Whether you’re a hardened farmer-turned-crafter hoping to once more master every in-game recipe or are more of a casual crafter just looking to learn what items are now available to make, here are all of the new Stardew Valley 1.6 crafting recipes.
Stardew Valley 1.6 Crafting Recipes
Signs are one of several new crafting recipes in Stardew Valley 1.6.
Here are all of the new Stardew Valley update 1.6 crafting recipes, from the Anvil to the Text Sign. You’ll find each item listed in alphabetical order, as well as its required materials and what you’ll have to do to unlock its corresponding recipe. Some of the recipes require a certain skill level, whether that be fishing or otherwise, while others simply require you to purchase them directly from one of the townsfolk’s shops.
ItemMaterialsRecipe RequirementsAnvilIron Bar x50Combat Mastery TotemBait MakerCoral x3, Iron Bar x3, Sea Urchin x1Level 6 in Fishing SkillBig ChestCopper Bar x2, Wood x120Buy from Robin for 5,000 GoldBlue Grass Starter Buy from Qi’s Walnut RoomChallenge BaitBone Fragment x5, Moss x2Fishing Mastery TotemDehydratorClay x2, Fire Quartz x1, Wood x30Buy from Pierre for 10,000 GoldDeluxe BaitBait x5, Moss x2Level 4 in FishingDeluxe Worm BinMoss x30, Worm Bin x1Level 8 in FishingFish SmokerCave Jelly x1, Hardwood x10, River Jelly x1, Sea Jelly x1Buy from Willy for 10,000 GoldHeavy Furnace Mining Mastery TotemMannequin Mini-Forge Combat Mastery TotemMoss SoupMoss x20Cookhouse Kit or KitchenMushroom LogHardwood x10, Moss x10 Mystic Tree SeedAcorn x5, Mahogany Seed x5, Maple Seed x5, Pine Cone x5Foraging Mastery TotemSonar BobberIron Bar x1, Refined Quartz x2Level 6 in FishingStatue Of BlessingsFiber x999, Moss x333, Sap x999, Stone x999Farming Mastery TotemStatue Of The Dwarf KingIridium Bar x20Mining Mastery TotemTent KitCloth x1, Fiber x25, Hardwood x10Level 8 in ForagingText SignWood x25None
We’re adding more details and recipes here as we discover them, so stay tuned. For more on the big update, here’s everything new in Stardew Valley 1.6, including the full patch notes.
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