With our help you will see that knowing How to Build Junimo Huts in Stardew Valley is easier than you think.
Of all the new features added to Stardew Valley since its release, few are as charming as Junimo Huts. These little huts house Junimos inside them, and their value is truly subjective, depending on what you may consider valuable.
These can only be acquired in the Wizard's Private Catalog, and you can't buy them until way later on in the game. This will only be available to you when you've restored the Community Center and returned the Wizard's Magic Ink. On your journey, you will find many new, costly buildings to build on your farm.
Purchase a Junimo Hut from the Private Catalog of the Wizard's Tower in Stardew Valley. You will be given a Junimo Hut against 20,000 gold, 9 star fruits, 200 stones, and 100 fiber.
Star fruit can be grown by you during summer. You have to buy its seeds from Sandy's Shop in Oasis, which is in the desert. Occasionally, you can get some seeds in the Traveling Cart if it comes to Stardew Valley on Friday or Sunday. But it would be much wiser to place them in the greenhouse since they take 13 days to mature. This way, you are going to have plenty of Star Fruits for many Junimo Huts and one more for Star Fruit wine.
Use a pickaxe on rocks for stone; actually, once you've cleaned up your farm, it's pretty difficult to find fiber. There are three ways to get the following, however:
Junimos will be happy to reap your crops and flowers when they have grown, having placed a Junimo Hut on your farm. However, there are some limitations in that Junimos don't hold up to harvesting some of those crops or in these environments:
Junimos will begin to gather crops from a radius of 8 tiles from the door of the hut beginning at 7:10 p.m. If you are farming crops for sale, having more Junimos on your farm can be a good thing because they won't harvest crops outside this boundary. Once the crops have all been collected you can pick up the crops harvested from the hut like you would a chest.
You're also able to disable their harvest if you don't want Junimos harvesting blueberries on your farm by clicking the button in their hut that shows a Junimo holding a blueberry. Here, they will appear daily to lounge on your farm, but they won't particularly harvest your goods.
The raisins possess a 20 percent possibility of hatching double crops when placed within the Junimo Huts. A week's supply is ample for a Junimo, and you can give them as much treats that you prefer to increase that possibility of double crop.
Raisins are a combination of 5 grapes and the dehydrator. One day of gameplay will reward you with a bag of raisins.
The color of Junimos can be changed by placing any Gemstone of your choice inside their hut and leaving it there. In other words, they would change colors depending on the season. That is to say, adding an amethyst does purple Junimos.
If you're still unsure, you can even give them a rainbow effect by placing a Prismatic Shard in the hut. Their color will change regularly while they are outside harvesting your crops for you.
Having Junimos on your property already doubles your crops' yield. Besides, raisins don't take that much time to prepare, so you can always stock some each week to increase the chances of having your Junimos producing double the fruit.
Junimo Huts, on the other hand, are expensive and bad harvesters. If your farm is big enough, they will literally take all day to reap your crops, and any obstacles may speed up the process. You can still achieve much more during the day without bothering with manual harvesting of crops, and you won't have to waste any of your valuable time doing that. The benefits of growing Junimos on your property far outweigh the drawbacks.
Another factor that comes into play at the end of the day is the type of Stardew Valley gamer you are. If you enjoy planting and cultivating your crops, getting them ready to go early in the morning before you attend to other matters, Junimos may not be your thing. They are well worth investing in if you enjoy the freedom from harvesting duties.
That's all there is to know about How to Build Junimo Huts in Stardew Valley, you just have to apply what is indicated to get it and get the most out of this game.