TheRabbit’s Footis a lucky little item that you may obtain inStardew Valley.This foot can’t be found right away though; it takes a bit of work. If you are looking to get your hands on a Rabbit’s Foot, you’ve come to the right place.

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In this guide, we are going to go over how to get a Rabbit’s Foot, as well as what you can do with this item. You’re first few feet will be quite valuable, but once you’ve become an established rabbit farmer, you will begin to get a steady amount of this material.

Obtaining A Rabbit’s Foot From A Rabbit

As their name implies, a Rabbit’s Foot candrop from Rabbits.These arecoop animalsthatunlock for 8,000g once you have the Deluxe Coop upgrade.

After buying yourself a Rabbit, you will need toincrease its friendship.You can do this by simply feeding and petting your Rabbit every day. Typically, a Rabbit will drop Wool every four days, butwith a high friendship, this may instead be replaced with a Rabbit’s Foot.

Stardew Valley - Rabbits in a Deluxe Coop with player standing near entrance

The chances of getting a Rabbit’s Foot from a Rabbit are a bit random, but if you havemultiple little bunnies with high friendship points, you may increase your chances.

How To Buy A Rabbit’s Foot

You will also be able to buy a Rabbit’s Foot, but this canonly be done at theTraveling Cart.This is a merchant who appears at thetop of the Cindersap Forest every Friday and Sunday, as well asall three days at theNight Market.

Rather than selling a Rabbit’s Foot on a set day, the Traveling Merchant has a large rotating stock. By visiting the merchant, you will have asmall chance to see a Rabbit’s Foot in stock for 1,695g to 2,825g.

player standing next to traveling cart with merchant inside

Do Monster’s Drop A Rabbit’s Foot?

The short answer isyes, you’re able to obtain a Rabbit’s Foot as a monster drop. This is quite rare though, as there is only one monster that does.

The Serpentis a flying monster found inSkull Cavernand has a0.8 percent chance of dropping one Rabbit’s Foot.This chance will not increase if you have higher luck.

The farmer from Stardew Valley standing in the Skull Cavern, wearing a chef’s hat and chef’s coat, and holding a Lucky Lunch above their head. A serpent is flying beside them.

Selling A Rabbit’s Foot

By itself,a Rabbit’s Foot does nothing.Although the item is described as lucky,the foot itself will not increase your luck.You can, however, sell a Rabbit’s Foot for quite a lot of money.

Below, you may check out the selling prices for a Rabbit’s Foot based on the quality. The selling price willincrease even more if you have the Rancher profession,which unlocks at level five of the Farming skill.

A player highlighting the rabbit’s foot in their inventory.

565g

678g

Stardew Valley - leah getting a gift

706g

847g

stardew valley player completing the enchanter’s bundle

1,016g

1,130g

1,356g

Gifting A Rabbit’s Foot

In addition to selling a Rabbit’s Foot, you can give it as a gift.Every NPC in the game except for Penny loves this item(Penny hates it). If you have an extra foot or two, be sure to give them as gifts!

Quests Involving A Rabbit’s Foot

There are no main quests that require a Rabbit’s Foot, but there are stillafew miscellaneous uses.

The Enchanter’s Bundle

The Enchanter’s Bundleis a Community Center bundle that can be viewed at the Bulletin Board. This bundle requiresOak Resin, Wine, a Pomegranate, and a Rabbit’s Foot.

Secret Note #20

Lastly, the Rabbit’s Foot isused to complete Secret Note #20.This note requires you to follow a pathway, which leads you to a final location. Here, you will need to give a certain mysterious NPC a Rabbit’s Foot in exchange for theSpecial Charm, which permanently increases your luck.

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