Some crops and foraged items (and likely other classes of items) sometimes come with a silver or gold star next to them. Is there any reason to specifically hold onto these items?
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I am aware of the need for at least gold starred items for the Community Center so that should be included in an answer but I am not sure if there are other reasons on top of that.– ReafexusCommented Mar 5, 2016 at 12:45
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1These items occasionally make for great gifts if you're trying to boost someone's social rating with you.– Jonah BishopCommented Mar 5, 2016 at 13:34
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Food items with stars heal more health and energy if that counts.– Comic Sans SeraphimCommented Mar 6, 2016 at 0:46
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@JonahBishop: Any refference for that? Since I read here from others that the decompiled code just diferentiates between how much a person likes something, not the quality.– ZaibisCommented Mar 16, 2016 at 15:11
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1It was mostly just an assumption. I guess I was wrong.– Jonah BishopCommented Mar 16, 2016 at 17:40
2 Answers
1) As stated in a comment, there is a community centre package that requires Gold star crops. (Parsnips/Melons/Pumpkins/Corn, 5 of each)
2) In Fall, there is a festival where you will be able to show off some quality products and gain points based on their quality, so bringing higher quality items will net your more points.
3) Other than that, higher quality food will yield higher health/energy benefits.
4) I am unsure whether a higher quality items makes a "better" gift than the same item but with a lower quality, but that would be another reason to keep some good quality items.
I mostly sell the quality stuff myself and try and keep some good ones for the Fall festival.
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1@1: Something I missed early in the game, the bundle has only two slots to fill, so if you failed to get 5 gold Parsnips in Spring you can still go for, say, 5 Pumpkins and 5 Corn. Use fertilizer to get better crops!– MaurycyCommented Mar 13, 2016 at 20:16
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1^ three slots*, but since you have 4 options you can indeed miss one safely.– CoqPwnerCommented Mar 20, 2016 at 2:07
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Now I wonder if it was changed by any chance, because I very strongly remember double checking that there were indeed only 2 slots to fill.– MaurycyCommented Mar 20, 2016 at 16:32
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2Higher quality items do produce better gifts for people - stardewvalleywiki.com/Friendship#Gifts - Normal +0%, Silver Quality +10%, Gold Quality +25%, Iridium Quality +50%– n_plumCommented Feb 17, 2017 at 16:12
As well as the other benefits mentioned, the effect of any gift is multiplied by a factor of 10% for a silver-quality gift, 25% for a gold one and 50% for an iridium (not sure if this holds for disliked/hated gifts, but I assume it does).
So after giving someone a gift they love on a normal day (ie. not their birthday or anything), you'd normally get 80 friendship points, but if it had a gold star, for example, you'd get a total of (125% x 80), or 100 friendship points - that's 2/5 of a heart.