This guide tells you how to find Truffles in Stardew Valley.
With a base sell price of 625g, farming Stardew Valley Truffles is one of the fastest ways to make money. Depending on the star rarity of the mushroom, the cost will go above a thousand. Even though it is a gourmet type, it is used to produce artisan goods, which are sold for even better prices. Like the other kinds of mushrooms, you don’t forage it from outside the farm. It is found or produced by an animal, whose use you might still be looking for.
You would have to make some investment to get Truffle, but that would be worth it when you make more than that. So before we start with the topic, earn some Gold if you are low on it.
Truffles are left by the matured and fed pigs of the farm outside the barn. They will be leaving it on the tiles without any flooring or items, so when you take them outside, make sure you have free space. Pigs live in the Deluxe Barn which is upgraded from the Big Barn using 25,000g, 550 Wood, and 300 Stone. Once you have built this barn, go to the Marnie’s Ranch and purchase a pig for 16,000g. Alternatively, you can buy these mushrooms from the Traveling Cart for 1,875 -3,125g, but they rarely appear in stock.
There is a 99.9% chance for the pig to leave the first Truffle of the day if it is roaming on many free tiles. After the first one, the rate will depend on the Friendship. The formula to find the rate is Animal Friendship/1500. This means if you have 1000 (Max) Friendship points, there is a 66% chance for it to drop a Truffle. On average, the number of mushrooms max happiness pig drops is three.
Yes, season and weather both have an impact on it. Pigs wouldn’t produce it in stormy and rainy weather. They wouldn’t also give it in the Winter.
Gatherer and Rancher are the most beneficial professions for those who want to farm this mushroom. Gatherer lets you harvest double, and Rancher increases the rarity to iridium.
Yes, they are one of the most unique kinds of mushrooms that are not considered foraged items but give Foraging EXP when picked up. However, they wouldn’t naturally occur like others, you have to use the above-given method to produce them.
With this, we conclude our Stardew Valley Truffle guide. If you are planning to farm other mushrooms in SDV, you should get the Mushroom Log and learn to use them.