The Statue of Endless Fortune is a useful item that can be purchased within Stardew Valley. Offering a varying new item every day for the player to enjoy and put to good use. How does one get this item? Well, it doesn't come cheap.

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Players can purchase the statue for one million gold. On top of that towering price tag, this statue can only be purchased within the Casino. The secret Casino, which requires a Club Card to access.

Where to Purchase the Statue of Endless Fortune in Stardew Valley and How to Unlock it

While a Club Card may not seem like a hard thing to get, it will take quite a bit of investing time and energy if the player isn't already hoarding resources for just-in-case moments like these. It's all in the prep work. Here's how to get a Club Card and infiltrate the Casino.

Step One: Take a Battery Pack to the Dark Tunnel

  • Past the bus, head into the darkened tunnel. Between the two dim lights will be a lockbox on the wall. Place the battery pack inside of this lockbox to start the quest for a Club Card. Once placed inside, the player will find the first of a long line of notes that will lead the player through this quest. Players can collect a battery pack from a lightning rod after a storm, a solar panel after seven sunny days, or purchase from the Traveling Cart or Carpenter's Shop.

Step Two: Take a Rainbow Shell to the Train Station

  • As instructed by the note found within the lockbox, players will need to take a Rainbow Shell to the Train Station and drop it inside the empty box there. After doing so, they will receive the next note to the next area. Rainbow Shells can be collected on the beach during the summer. Outside of this season, they can sometimes be purchased or gifted to the player. There is a very small chance of catching one at a Rainbow Trout pond as well.

Step Three: 10 Beets to the Mayor's House

  • Based on the previous instructions, players must harvest and place 10 beets within the Mayor's fridge for the next part of the adventure. Beets can be grown six days after being planted, or purchased from the Oasis. Collect the next note, that is a bit less straightforward than the last two.

Step Four: The Sand Dragon's Last Meal

  • This set of instructions takes a bit more of an abstract eye to figure out. Players will need to get a Solar Essence and place it within the mouth of the dinosaur bones above Oasis. Solar Essence can be dropped by several different monsters including Ghosts, Iridium Bats, Metal Heads, Haunted Skulls, Squid Kids, Mummies, Hot Heads, and Magma Sprites. Sunfish can also produce Solar Essence if put in a pond. Otherwise, players can buy the essence for cheap from Krobus.

Step Five: Check the Wood Pile at Home

  • This next set of instructions lets the player know that whoever left these notes knows exactly who is taking care of their errands. Simply head home and check the woodpile on the player's porch. Inside should be a Club Card.

With this in hand, the player can head straight down to the Oasis. Go down the long back hallway and speak to the man in the doorway. Show him the Club Card and have the character be aggressive about it. The man will move out of the way, revealing the speakeasy Casino. To the right of the purple bear-shaped vending machine is a man. Speak to him and he'll offer the Statue of Endless Fortune for sale at one million gold. Players may still need to save up for this purchase in the meantime.

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Stardew Valley is available for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Linux, iOS, and Android.