Stardew Valley Rabbits Foot

Introduction

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Rabbit’s Foot

The Stardew Valley Rabbits Foot is a rare and sought-after item with multiple valuable uses. It can be obtained from rabbits in a fully upgraded Coop, with the chance of finding one increasing as the rabbit’s friendship and mood improve. Regular petting and ensuring they have access to food daily will maximize their happiness, increasing the likelihood of obtaining a Rabbit’s Foot. Another way to acquire one is through the Traveling Cart, where it occasionally appears for purchase at a random price. For those who prefer combat over farming, the Serpents in Skull Cavern also have a small chance of dropping a Rabbit’s Foot upon defeat.

While the description of the Stardew Valley Rabbit’s Foot suggests it brings good fortune, it does not directly increase in-game luck. However, it is an essential item for completing the Enchanter’s Bundle in the Community Center, making it a priority for players aiming to restore the building. It also serves as a universally loved gift among villagers, with the sole exception of Penny, who dislikes it. Additionally, carrying a Rabbit’s Foot in the inventory during the Group Ten-Heart Event with the bachelors prevents a negative outcome, ensuring a smoother interaction.

Beyond its functional uses, the Stardew Valley Rabbit’s Foot can be sold for a high price, making it a profitable item for those focused on raising animals. Whether for gifting, completing bundles, or selling for extra gold, acquiring a Rabbit’s Foot is a rewarding goal for any Stardew Valley player.

Obtaining a Rabbit’s Foot

In Stardew Valley, obtaining a Rabbit’s Foot can be done through three main methods, each varying in reliability and effort. The most consistent way is by raising rabbits in a fully upgraded Coop. As rabbits mature and their friendship and mood increase, they have a higher chance of dropping a Rabbit’s Foot alongside wool. Keeping them well-fed and happy ensures a better drop rate over time. Another way to acquire one is by checking the Traveling Cart, where Rabbit’s Foot occasionally appears for sale at a random price.

Stardew Valley Rabbits Foot - Skull Cavern

Players looking for a more combat-focused approach can try their luck in Skull Cavern, where Serpents have a small chance of dropping a Rabbit’s Foot upon defeat. While the item does not directly boost luck despite its description, it is highly valuable for various uses, including completing the Enchanter’s Bundle in the Community Center, serving as a universally loved gift except for Penny, and preventing a negative outcome in the Group Ten-Heart Event with the bachelors. Additionally, selling a Rabbit’s Foot can provide a good source of income for players raising animals or exploring Skull Cavern regularly.

Raising Rabbits

Stardew Valley Rabbits Foot - Deluxe Coop

Raising rabbits in a Deluxe Coop is the most consistent and sustainable way to obtain Rabbit’s Feet in Stardew Valley, though it requires patience and a significant investment in resources. Before acquiring rabbits, players must first upgrade their basic Coop to a Big Coop, followed by a final upgrade to the Deluxe Coop. This upgrade, available at Robin’s Carpenter’s Shop, costs 20,000g, 500 Wood, and 200 Stone.

Since each Coop upgrade requires time and additional costs, players should plan accordingly to ensure a steady supply of resources and gold. Once the Deluxe Coop is built, rabbits become available for purchase at Marnie’s Ranch for 8,000g each. However, Marnie’s shop is only open from 9 AM to 4 PM and remains closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, requiring players to visit on the right days to avoid delays in acquiring rabbits.

Stardew Valley Rabbits Foot - Rabbit Farm

Once a rabbit is brought to the farm, proper care is essential to increase its friendship level and ensure better item drops. Rabbits must be fed daily, either with hay from the Silo or fresh grass if allowed to graze outside. Petting them every day also boosts their friendship and mood, which directly impacts their production rate. Rabbits normally produce Wool every four days, but as their friendship and mood improve, they have a chance to drop a Rabbit’s Foot instead.

The exact chances of receiving a Rabbit’s Foot are influenced by the rabbit’s friendship level, mood, and the player’s daily luck. While there is an equation that determines the drop rate, the general rule is that happier rabbits with higher friendship will yield Rabbit’s Feet more frequently. Since luck can also affect drops, players may notice fluctuations in how often they receive this valuable item.

Having multiple rabbits in a Deluxe Coop increases the chances of obtaining Rabbit’s Feet more frequently, making this method one of the most reliable ways to farm the item over time. Unlike other sources such as the Traveling Cart or Skull Cavern, farm-raised rabbits can produce Rabbit’s Feet of varying qualities, including Silver, Gold, and even Iridium quality when maximum friendship is reached. Higher-quality Rabbit’s Feet sell for more gold, making them a profitable product for players focused on animal husbandry. While it takes time to build up a steady supply, raising rabbits is a worthwhile investment for those looking to obtain Rabbit’s Feet consistently for bundles, gifts, or profit.

The Traveling Cart

The Traveling Cart offers another way to obtain a Rabbit’s Foot in Stardew Valley, though it is an unreliable and often expensive option due to its randomized inventory. The merchant sets up shop in the northern part of Cindersap Forest every Friday and Sunday, as well as for all three nights of the Night Market in winter. Since the Traveling Cart’s stock changes each time it appears, there is no guarantee that a Rabbit’s Foot will be available on any given visit, making this method entirely dependent on luck.

If the item does appear, it will be sold at a price ranging from 1,695g to 2,825g, which is often higher than its standard selling price. This makes purchasing from the Traveling Cart a costly but convenient way to obtain a Rabbit’s Foot for those who do not yet have access to rabbits or who need one quickly for a specific purpose.

Stardew Valley Rabbits Foot - Travelling Cart

Unlike Rabbit’s Feet produced by farm-raised rabbits, which can vary in quality based on friendship level, those purchased from the Traveling Cart will always be of basic quality. While this does not affect certain uses, such as completing the Enchanter’s Bundle in the Community Center, it does make it less valuable for players who intend to sell it for profit. Despite its unpredictable availability and high price, the Traveling Cart remains an option for obtaining a Rabbit’s Foot without the need for a Deluxe Coop or combat in Skull Cavern.

Players with sufficient gold may find it worthwhile to check the Traveling Cart regularly in hopes of acquiring one early. However, since the inventory is completely random, relying on this method alone may result in long waits before a Rabbit’s Foot becomes available.

Serpents in the Skull Cavern

The Skull Cavern offers another way to obtain a Rabbit’s Foot in Stardew Valley, though it requires combat and a bit of luck. Accessing the Skull Cavern first requires the Skull Key, which can be found at the bottom of the Mines on level 120. Once obtained, players must repair the bus to the desert, either by completing the Vault Bundles in the Community Center or by purchasing the Bus Stop Development through JojaMart.

Inside Skull Cavern, players will encounter Serpents, aggressive flying enemies that appear on all floors. These monsters are fast and attack in groups, making them a dangerous threat, especially for players who are unprepared. Defeating a Serpent gives a small chance, approximately 0.8%, to drop a Rabbit’s Foot. However, this drop rate remains unaffected by daily luck, meaning that even on high-luck days, the chances of obtaining one do not improve.

Stardew Valley Rabbits Foot - Serpent

Since Serpents are a common enemy in Skull Cavern, players who engage in deep runs and defeat many of them may eventually obtain a Rabbit’s Foot, but it is not a guaranteed or efficient farming method. The low drop rate makes this an unreliable way to collect Rabbit’s Feet, especially for players who need one quickly. Additionally, Rabbit’s Feet obtained from Serpents will always be of basic quality, unlike those from farm-raised rabbits, which can reach higher quality levels with increased friendship.

While defeating Serpents may yield other valuable loot, players looking for a more consistent way to obtain a Rabbit’s Foot may prefer raising rabbits in a Deluxe Coop or checking the Traveling Cart. However, for those already exploring Skull Cavern for resources, encountering and defeating Serpents provides an additional, albeit rare, opportunity to acquire this sought-after item.

Other Potential Sources

Stardew Valley Rabbits Foot - Desert Festival

While the main ways to obtain a Rabbit’s Foot in Stardew Valley include raising rabbits, purchasing from the Traveling Cart, or defeating Serpents in Skull Cavern, there are a few less common ways to acquire one. A pet cat with maximum friendship may occasionally gift the player a Rabbit’s Foot, though this is a rare occurrence. Additionally, a Rabbit’s Foot can be purchased from Jas’ shop during the Desert Festival for 100 Calico Eggs, providing another opportunity for players who participate in the event.

Once obtained, a Rabbit’s Foot has several valuable uses beyond its reputation as a symbol of luck. While it does not directly affect in-game luck, it plays an important role in completing the Enchanter’s Bundle in the Community Center, making it essential for players working toward restoring the building. It is also a universally loved gift by all villagers except Penny, making it an excellent option for improving friendships quickly.

Additionally, carrying a Rabbit’s Foot prevents a negative outcome in the Group Ten-Heart Event with the bachelors, ensuring a more positive interaction. For players looking to make a profit, a Rabbit’s Foot can be sold for a decent amount of gold, with higher-quality versions providing even greater returns. Whether used for bundles, gifting, or selling, obtaining a Rabbit’s Foot can be beneficial in multiple ways throughout the game.

Utilizing the Rabbit’s Foot

Once you have a Rabbit’s Foot in Stardew Valley, it serves a variety of purposes beyond its reputation for luck. It is one of the most universally loved gifts among villagers, granting 80 friendship points when given. This makes it a powerful tool for quickly building relationships, especially with those who have more selective preferences. However, Penny is the only villager who dislikes the Rabbit’s Foot, and giving it to her will result in a loss of friendship points.

Aside from gifting, the Rabbit’s Foot is essential for completing the Enchanter’s Bundle on the Community Center Bulletin Board. This bundle also requires Oak Resin, Wine, and a Pomegranate, and upon completion, players receive five Gold Bars. Finishing all the bundles on the Bulletin Board is also necessary for fully restoring the Community Center and unlocking its associated benefits.

The Rabbit’s Foot is also key to solving Secret Note #20, which provides a map leading players on a specific path through Pelican Town. The final step involves giving a Rabbit’s Foot to an NPC near JojaMart—either a truck driver if JojaMart remains or a limo driver if it has been replaced by the Movie Theater. In return, the player receives the Special Charm, which permanently increases daily luck. Another unique use of the Rabbit’s Foot is in preventing conflict during the Group Ten-Heart Event.

If a player has reached ten hearts with all marriage candidates of a given gender and has given them all a bouquet, a special cutscene will trigger in either Emily and Haley’s house or the Stardrop Saloon. Typically, the romantic partners confront the player about dating multiple people at once. However, if a Rabbit’s Foot is in the inventory at the time, the scene changes, avoiding any negative consequences. Instead, the bachelors will invite the player to play pool, and the bachelorettes will shift their focus to gossiping about Marnie and Mayor Lewis. Since this event only occurs once per save file, the Rabbit’s Foot can be a useful item for those looking to maintain multiple relationships without repercussions.

A Source of Income

QualityBase PriceWith Rancher Profession (+20%)
Normal565g678g
Silver706g847g
Gold847g1,016g
Iridium1,130g1,356g

Rabbit’s Feet can also be sold for a decent profit, with the selling price varying based on quality. A normal-quality Rabbit’s Foot sells for 565g, while silver-quality sells for 706g, gold-quality for 847g, and iridium-quality for 1,130g. If the player has chosen the Rancher profession at Farming level five, which increases the value of all animal products by 20%, the prices increase to 678g for normal, 847g for silver, 1,016g for gold, and 1,356g for iridium.

Since rabbits can continue producing Rabbit’s Feet once they reach high friendship and mood levels, maintaining a well-fed and happy group of rabbits can provide a steady source of income. Selling higher-quality Rabbit’s Feet can be particularly lucrative, especially when combined with the Rancher profession. Players who regularly care for their rabbits and maximize friendship will have a greater chance of producing iridium-quality Rabbit’s Feet, making it a worthwhile investment for those looking to generate consistent gold from animal products.

Tailoring and Dyeing

UseDescription
TailoringCombining a Rabbit’s Foot with Cloth at Emily’s Sewing Machine creates an orange shirt with an eye design.
DyeingCan be used as yellow dye in the dye pots located in Emily and Haley’s house.
Community CenterRequired for the Enchanter’s Bundle on the Bulletin Board, contributing to restoring the Community Center.
Secret Note #20Given to an NPC near JojaMart (truck driver or limo driver) in exchange for the Special Charm, which permanently increases daily luck.
Group Ten-Heart EventPrevents a negative confrontation if the player has multiple marriage candidates at ten hearts and has given them bouquets.
GiftingUniversally loved by all villagers except Penny, making it an excellent gift for building relationships.
ProfitCan be sold for up to 1,130g (1,356g with the Rancher profession) based on quality.
FarmingRaising rabbits in a Deluxe Coop provides a renewable source of Rabbit’s Feet for profit and gifting.

The Rabbit’s Foot also has unique applications in tailoring and dyeing, adding yet another layer of utility to this sought-after item. At the Sewing Machine, found in Emily and Haley’s house, players can use a Rabbit’s Foot along with a piece of Cloth to create an orange shirt with an eye design. This option becomes available after increasing friendship with Emily, unlocking access to her Sewing Machine.

Additionally, a Rabbit’s Foot can be used as a yellow dye in the dye pots located in the same house, allowing players to customize clothing with a specific color scheme. These creative uses make the Rabbit’s Foot not only a practical item for gameplay purposes but also a fun resource for players who enjoy personalizing their character’s wardrobe.

Beyond its role in crafting and aesthetics, the Rabbit’s Foot remains one of the most versatile items in Stardew Valley. Obtaining it can be done through multiple methods, each with varying degrees of effort and reliability. Players who raise rabbits in a Deluxe Coop will have the most consistent means of acquiring Rabbit’s Feet, though this method requires investment in resources and time to build friendship with the animals.

The Traveling Cart occasionally sells Rabbit’s Feet, though its appearance is entirely random, and the price can be high. For those seeking a more adventurous approach, battling Serpents in Skull Cavern offers a slim chance of acquiring a Rabbit’s Foot, though this method is risky and inefficient for farming the item. Regardless of the method chosen, securing a Rabbit’s Foot unlocks several benefits that enhance both progression and social interactions in the game.

Stardew Valley Rabbits Foot - Enchanter's Bundle

One of the Rabbit’s Foot’s most important uses is in completing the Enchanter’s Bundle, which is part of the Community Center’s Bulletin Board. This bundle also requires Oak Resin, Wine, and a Pomegranate, and completing it rewards the player with five Gold Bars. More importantly, finishing all Bulletin Board bundles significantly improves relationships with the villagers and contributes to fully restoring the Community Center, an essential milestone in the game.

Another key use of the Rabbit’s Foot is in solving Secret Note #20, which involves following a hidden path through Pelican Town and ultimately offering the item to an NPC near JojaMart. Depending on whether JojaMart has been replaced by the Movie Theater, the NPC will be either a truck driver or a limo driver. In return, the player receives the Special Charm, which provides a permanent increase to daily luck.

The Rabbit’s Foot also has a surprising role in the social aspect of Stardew Valley, particularly in preventing a conflict during the Group Ten-Heart Event. If a player has given a bouquet to multiple marriage candidates of the same gender and reached ten hearts with all of them, a special cutscene will trigger upon entering either Emily and Haley’s house or the Stardrop Saloon. Normally, this event results in an awkward confrontation where all the affected marriage candidates express their frustration with the player’s actions.

However, if the player has a Rabbit’s Foot in their inventory at the time, the event takes a different turn, avoiding the negative outcome entirely. Instead, the bachelors will invite the player to play pool, while the bachelorettes will gossip about Marnie and Mayor Lewis. Since this event only happens once per save file, having a Rabbit’s Foot on hand can be a valuable way to maintain multiple relationships without facing any consequences.

Aside from its special uses, the Rabbit’s Foot is also a profitable item for players looking to generate consistent income. Its selling price depends on quality, with normal-quality selling for 565g, silver for 706g, gold for 847g, and iridium-quality for 1,130g. If the player has chosen the Rancher profession at Farming level five, which increases the value of animal products by 20%, these prices increase to 678g, 847g, 1,016g, and 1,356g, respectively.

Stardew Valley Rabbits Foot - Farm

Since rabbits can continue producing Rabbit’s Feet once their friendship and mood levels are high enough, maintaining a group of well-cared-for rabbits can provide a steady stream of income. Players aiming to maximize profits should focus on keeping their rabbits happy, as higher friendship levels increase the chance of obtaining iridium-quality Rabbit’s Feet, making them a lucrative farm product.

While the Rabbit’s Foot may not directly influence luck in the game, it remains an incredibly useful item with a wide range of benefits. From completing key Community Center bundles and unlocking secrets to serving as a nearly universally loved gift and a profitable farm product, it is an item that players will want to keep in stock. Whether obtained through raising rabbits, purchasing from the Traveling Cart, or battling Serpents in Skull Cavern, the Rabbit’s Foot continues to prove its worth in various aspects of Stardew Valley.

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