Stardew Valley Grange Calculator – Maximize Your Fair Score


Stardew Valley Grange Calculator

Welcome, farmer! Use this Stardew Valley Grange Calculator to meticulously plan your Grange Display for the Stardew Valley Fair. Achieve the perfect score and win the coveted Star Tokens by understanding how quality, variety, and item value contribute to your total points.

Calculate Your Grange Display Score


Items with an iridium star (purple) provide the most points.


Items with a gold star provide excellent points.


Items with a silver star contribute a good amount of points.


Normal quality items provide base points.


Aim for at least 9 different categories for a significant bonus!


Each item with a base value of 200g or more grants an additional point.


Your Estimated Grange Display Score

0 Points
Quality Points: 0
Value Bonus Points: 0
Category Bonus Points: 0

How the Score is Calculated:

Your total Grange Display score is the sum of three components:

  • Quality Points: Based on the quality of your 9 displayed items (Iridium: 4, Gold: 3, Silver: 2, Normal: 1).
  • Value Bonus Points: +1 point for each of your 9 displayed items that has a base value of 200g or more.
  • Category Bonus Points: A flat +15 points if you have at least one item from 9 different categories.

To win first place, you generally need 90 points or more.

Grange Score Contribution Chart

Quality Points
Value Bonus Points
Category Bonus Points

This chart visually represents the breakdown of your total Grange Display score by its contributing factors.

What is the Stardew Valley Grange Calculator?

The Stardew Valley Grange Calculator is an essential tool for farmers aiming to achieve the highest possible score in the Grange Display competition at the annual Stardew Valley Fair. This in-game event, held on the 16th of Fall, challenges players to showcase their best produce, artisan goods, minerals, and other items in a display. The calculator helps you strategically select items to maximize your points, ensuring you win first place and the valuable Star Tokens reward.

Who should use it? Any Stardew Valley player who wants to optimize their fair performance, especially those new to the game or veterans looking to fine-tune their strategy. It’s perfect for planning ahead, experimenting with different item combinations, and understanding the scoring mechanics without trial and error in-game.

Common misconceptions: Many players believe that simply displaying their most expensive items will guarantee a win. While item value does play a role, quality and category diversity are equally, if not more, crucial. Another misconception is that you need 9 different *types* of items; you actually need 9 items from 9 *different categories* (e.g., a crop, a fish, a mineral, an artisan good, a cooked dish, etc.). This Stardew Valley Grange Calculator clarifies these nuances.

Stardew Valley Grange Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The scoring for the Grange Display is a combination of points awarded for item quality, item value, and the diversity of categories represented. Understanding this formula is key to mastering the Stardew Valley Fair.

The total score is calculated as follows:

Total Score = Quality Points + Value Bonus Points + Category Bonus Points

Step-by-step Derivation:

  1. Quality Points: Each of your 9 displayed items contributes points based on its quality:
    • Iridium Quality: +4 points per item
    • Gold Quality: +3 points per item
    • Silver Quality: +2 points per item
    • Normal Quality: +1 point per item

    Formula: (Iridium Items * 4) + (Gold Items * 3) + (Silver Items * 2) + (Normal Items * 1)

  2. Value Bonus Points: Each of your 9 displayed items that has a base sell price of 200g or more grants an additional point.

    Formula: Number of High-Value Items (>= 200g) * 1

  3. Category Bonus Points: A significant bonus is awarded if you manage to display at least one item from 9 different categories.

    Formula: If (Unique Categories >= 9) then +15 points, else +0 points

Variable Explanations:

Key Variables for the Stardew Valley Grange Calculator
Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Iridium Items Number of items with Iridium quality. Count 0-9
Gold Items Number of items with Gold quality. Count 0-9
Silver Items Number of items with Silver quality. Count 0-9
Normal Items Number of items with Normal quality. Count 0-9
Unique Categories Number of distinct item categories represented. Count 0-9
High-Value Items Number of items with a base value of 200g or more. Count 0-9
Total Score Your final score for the Grange Display. Points 0-125 (approx.)

The maximum possible score is around 125 points, achieved by displaying 9 Iridium quality items, all of which are high-value (200g+), and representing 9 unique categories. A score of 90 points or more is generally required to win first place.

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Let’s look at a couple of examples to illustrate how the Stardew Valley Grange Calculator works and how different item choices impact your score.

Example 1: A Balanced Display

A farmer decides to create a balanced display to ensure category diversity and good quality.

  • Iridium Quality Items: 2 (e.g., Iridium Starfish, Iridium Truffle)
  • Gold Quality Items: 3 (e.g., Gold Pumpkin, Gold Wine, Gold Cheese)
  • Silver Quality Items: 2 (e.g., Silver Mayonnaise, Silver Large Milk)
  • Normal Quality Items: 2 (e.g., Normal Copper Bar, Normal Wild Horseradish)
  • Unique Categories Represented: 9 (Fish, Forage, Animal Product, Artisan Good, Crop, Mineral, Cooked Dish, Monster Loot, Artifact)
  • High-Value Items (200g+): 6 (Starfish, Truffle, Pumpkin, Wine, Cheese, Mayonnaise)

Calculation:

  • Quality Points: (2 * 4) + (3 * 3) + (2 * 2) + (2 * 1) = 8 + 9 + 4 + 2 = 23 points
  • Value Bonus Points: 6 * 1 = 6 points
  • Category Bonus Points: 15 points (since 9 unique categories are represented)
  • Total Score: 23 + 6 + 15 = 44 points

Interpretation: This score is decent but likely not enough for first place (which typically requires 90+ points). The farmer needs to focus on higher quality items and more high-value items to significantly boost their score. This is where the Stardew Valley Grange Calculator helps identify weaknesses.

Example 2: Optimizing for First Place

A seasoned farmer aims for the top prize, focusing on high-quality, high-value items across many categories.

  • Iridium Quality Items: 5 (e.g., Iridium Ancient Fruit, Iridium Truffle Oil, Iridium Legend Fish, Iridium Diamond, Iridium Rabbit’s Foot)
  • Gold Quality Items: 4 (e.g., Gold Starfruit Wine, Gold Large Goat Milk, Gold Void Mayonnaise, Gold Prismatic Shard)
  • Silver Quality Items: 0
  • Normal Quality Items: 0
  • Unique Categories Represented: 9 (Crop, Artisan Good, Fish, Mineral, Animal Product, Cooked Dish, Forage, Monster Loot, Artifact)
  • High-Value Items (200g+): 9 (All 9 items are high-value)

Calculation:

  • Quality Points: (5 * 4) + (4 * 3) + (0 * 2) + (0 * 1) = 20 + 12 + 0 + 0 = 32 points
  • Value Bonus Points: 9 * 1 = 9 points
  • Category Bonus Points: 15 points (since 9 unique categories are represented)
  • Total Score: 32 + 9 + 15 = 56 points

Interpretation: Even with a strong focus on iridium and gold items, and hitting all bonuses, the score is still not at the 90+ threshold. This highlights the challenge of the Grange Display and the importance of maximizing *every* point. The maximum quality points for 9 items is 36 (9 iridium). Adding the 9 value bonus points and 15 category bonus points gives 36 + 9 + 15 = 60 points. This means the base points for the items themselves are also crucial, which are not directly calculated here but are inherent in the quality points. The actual maximum score is higher, around 125, because the quality points are *added* to a base score for each item. The calculator focuses on the *variable* points. For a true 90+ score, you need a combination of high-quality, high-value items from diverse categories. The calculator helps you understand the *contribution* of your choices.

How to Use This Stardew Valley Grange Calculator

Using the Stardew Valley Grange Calculator is straightforward and designed to help you quickly assess your potential score.

  1. Input Item Qualities: In the first four fields, enter the number of items you plan to display for each quality level (Iridium, Gold, Silver, Normal). Remember, you have a total of 9 slots for items in your Grange Display. The calculator will validate that your total items do not exceed 9.
  2. Input Unique Categories: Enter the number of distinct categories your chosen items represent. For example, a crop, a fish, and a mineral would count as 3 unique categories. Aim for 9 to get the significant bonus.
  3. Input High-Value Items: Count how many of your 9 chosen items have a base sell price of 200g or more and enter that number.
  4. View Results: As you adjust the inputs, the calculator will automatically update your “Estimated Grange Display Score” in real-time. The primary result will show your total score, and the intermediate results will break down points from Quality, Value Bonus, and Category Bonus.
  5. Analyze the Chart: The “Grange Score Contribution Chart” provides a visual representation of how each factor contributes to your total score, helping you identify areas for improvement.
  6. Reset or Copy: Use the “Reset” button to clear all inputs and start over. The “Copy Results” button will copy your current score and breakdown to your clipboard for easy sharing or record-keeping.

How to Read Results:

  • Total Score: This is your overall score. Aim for 90 points or higher to secure first place.
  • Quality Points: Shows how much your item qualities contribute. This is often the largest component.
  • Value Bonus Points: Indicates points gained from displaying high-value items.
  • Category Bonus Points: Reveals if you’ve hit the crucial 9-category diversity bonus.

Decision-Making Guidance:

If your score is below 90, consider these adjustments:

  • Increase Quality: Replace lower-quality items with higher-quality ones (e.g., Normal to Silver, Silver to Gold, Gold to Iridium).
  • Boost Value: Ensure more of your items have a base value of 200g or more. Artisan goods like Wine, Cheese, and Truffle Oil are excellent for this.
  • Diversify Categories: If you’re below 9 unique categories, swap an item for one from a category you haven’t included yet (e.g., add a fish if you only have crops and minerals).

Key Factors That Affect Stardew Valley Grange Calculator Results

Several factors critically influence your score in the Stardew Valley Fair’s Grange Display. Understanding these will help you master the Stardew Valley Grange Calculator and achieve consistent first-place finishes.

  1. Item Quality: This is arguably the most significant factor. Iridium quality items provide 4 points each, while normal quality items only give 1. Prioritizing Iridium and Gold quality items for your 9 slots will dramatically increase your score.
  2. Category Diversity: Achieving the +15 point bonus for having at least one item from 9 different categories is crucial. This bonus alone can be the difference between winning and losing. Ensure you have a good mix of crops, artisan goods, minerals, fish, cooked dishes, foraged items, animal products, monster loot, and artifacts.
  3. Item Base Value: While not as impactful as quality or category diversity, each item with a base value of 200g or more contributes an additional point. Over 9 items, this can add up to 9 extra points, which can be vital for reaching the 90-point threshold.
  4. Strategic Item Selection: It’s not just about having good items, but the *right* good items. For instance, an Iridium Ancient Fruit is excellent because it’s Iridium quality and high-value. An Iridium Diamond is also great for quality and value, and it covers the “Mineral” category.
  5. Planning Ahead: The best Grange Displays are planned well in advance. Knowing which items you’ll need by Fall 16 allows you to grow specific crops, raise certain animals, or save particular artisan goods. This calculator is a key part of that planning.
  6. Understanding Item Categories: Be aware of what counts as what. For example, a “Cooked Dish” is a distinct category from “Crops” or “Artisan Goods.” A “Fish” is different from “Forage.” The game’s wiki is an excellent resource for categorizing items.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about the Stardew Valley Grange Calculator

Q: What is the minimum score needed to win first place in the Grange Display?

A: Generally, a score of 90 points or more is required to win first place. However, if you are playing with other farmers in multiplayer, the highest score among all players will win, so aiming for the absolute maximum is always a good strategy.

Q: Can I use any 9 items, or do they have to be different?

A: You can use any 9 items, even 9 of the same item (e.g., 9 Iridium Ancient Fruits). However, to get the crucial +15 category bonus, you need to ensure that at least one item from 9 *different categories* is present in your display. The Stardew Valley Grange Calculator helps you track this.

Q: What are some good items to include for the Grange Display?

A: Excellent choices include Iridium quality Ancient Fruit, Starfruit, Pumpkin, Truffle Oil, Wine, Cheese, Legend Fish, Diamonds, Prismatic Shards, Rabbit’s Foot, and high-quality cooked dishes. The key is high quality, high value, and category diversity. Use the Stardew Valley Grange Calculator to test combinations.

Q: Does the value of an item affect its points beyond the 200g+ bonus?

A: No, the specific gold value of an item only matters for the +1 point bonus if its base value is 200g or more. Beyond that, only its quality and category contribute to the score. The Stardew Valley Grange Calculator focuses on these specific point contributions.

Q: What happens if I don’t have 9 items for my display?

A: You can still submit your display with fewer than 9 items, but your score will be significantly lower as you’ll miss out on potential quality and value bonus points. It’s always best to fill all 9 slots.

Q: Are artifacts or monster loot good for the Grange Display?

A: Yes! Artifacts (like the Dinosaur Egg or Prismatic Shard) and Monster Loot (like a Rabbit’s Foot or Void Mayonnaise) are excellent for filling out unique categories and often come with high base values or qualities, contributing well to your score. They are crucial for hitting the 9-category bonus, which the Stardew Valley Grange Calculator emphasizes.

Q: How does the Stardew Valley Grange Calculator handle items that fit multiple categories?

A: Items typically belong to one primary category for the purpose of the Grange Display. For example, a “Wine” is an Artisan Good, even though it’s made from a Crop. You need to ensure your 9 items cover 9 distinct primary categories. The calculator asks for the “Number of Unique Categories Represented” to account for this.

Q: Can I use the Stardew Valley Grange Calculator to plan for future years?

A: Absolutely! The Grange Display scoring mechanics remain consistent year after year. You can use this Stardew Valley Grange Calculator to plan your farm’s production and item saving strategy for future Stardew Valley Fairs, ensuring you always have the best items ready.

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