From valuable gems to quirky artifacts, let’s explore and uncover the ranking of all the trinkets in Stardew Valley!
Stardew Valley is an RPG where players take care of a deteriorating farm and bring it back to life while immersing themselves in the very life of a farmer. Like all other updates, update 1.6 also brought a hefty sum of unique additions to the game. Among the newly introduced items, there are combat trinkets. Trinkets enable players to add combat benefits to the game and can be life-saving for you in dire situations by providing extra health regeneration and speed boosts. Let's take a look at all the trinkets in the game and rank them.
All Trinkets in Stardew Valley
Trinkets, as mentioned before, are combat accessories or items that are unlocked after players achieve Combat Mastery. Nevertheless, it can take up a lot of time and effort to achieve mastery, but if you're dedicated and play your cards right, no one can stop you. Now, let's take a look at all the Trinkets in Stardew Valley.
Basilisk Paw
Basilisk Paw has the best stats among all Trinkets in the game. Once equipped, the Basilisk Paw will make you immune to all kinds of debuffs. Whether you are burnt, frozen, jinxed, or tipsy, you remain unscathed at all times!
Fairy Box
The Fairy Box summons a fairy by your side which will follow you and will heal whenever you take any damage. Its level can vary from 1 to 5 and can be switched by re-rolling. This Trinket is most suited for a farmer who loves to be a warrior at times or is just a bit clumsy when dodging attacks. Either way, having a healer is always nice!
Ice Rod
Ice Rod shoots automatic projectiles at nearby enemies and freezes them temporarily. Considering the skills that it brings to the table, Ice Rod is a difficult trinket to find. If you are a true combat enthusiast, this trinket is an absolute must-have in your inventory.
Magic Quiver
Magic Quiver works similarly to weapons in rogue-like games as it shoots arrow projectiles automatically at any nearby monsters. It can come in handy if you want to explore the higher levels of mines crowded with monsters. As such, if you love to fight head-on, this trinket can prove to be a life-saver.
Frog Egg
The Frog Egg serves as an additional companion in Stardew Valley that can take down any monster. However, it's important to note that the frog can only consume one monster at a time. This includes monsters such as bugs and mummies found in Skull Caverns.
When re-rolling this trinket in the Anvil, you'll receive a frog of a different color from the options below:
- Yellow
- Red
- Blue
- Green
- Prismatic
- Void
- Blue-green
- Brown
Golden Spur
This trinket aids players in escaping unfavorable scenarios with a speed boost, especially in low-health or low-time scenarios. Its effects are quite like the food recipes that provide Speed+1.
Parrot Egg
This trinket pairs you with a parrot companion that helps you find extra gold wherever you go with a certain chance. This parrot is immune to damage, so it won't die because it's a trinket. Furthermore, the chances of getting extra gold are pretty much the same for each area, so this can come in handy if you're looking to stockpile some gold.
Magic Hair Gel
Magic Hair Gel does not possess any functional advantages and its main appeal lies in its visual effects. It causes your farmer's hair to emit different shades of a Prismatic Shard that levels up the aesthetic part of your farmer's gear when equipped.
Platform(s) PC , Xbox One , Android , iOS , PS4 , Switch Released February 26, 2016 Developer(s) ConcernedApe Publisher(s) ConcernedApe Genre(s) RPG , Simulation