The big new festival added toStardew Valleywith the long-awaited1.6 updateis called the Desert Festival. You’ll have access to it after you’ve mended the Bus and have access to the Calico Desert. The festival has a lot to enjoy, so let’s take a look.

The Desert Festival allows you to play minigames, delve into Skull Cavern, and hang out with Villagers outside of their usual routine. Some very special and unique items are up for grabs using the event currency, Calico Eggs, and there are a lot of fun things to experience and discover.

The Desert Festival in Stardew Valley

When and where is the Desert Festival?

The Desert Festival is an annual event which takes place on the 15th. 16th and 17th days of Spring in the Calico Desert.you’re able to’t get to the Desert Festival before you’ve completed the Vault Bundle. Thankfully, this Bundle doesn’t involve handing in items, but instead simply takes money to complete. You’ll need to pay a total of 43,500 Gold in order to complete the Bundle.

Alternatively, if you’re taking the Joja route, you can purchase the Joja Community Development Form for 40,000 Gold. However, if you do take this route, I question your morality. Unless you’re doing it for the achievement, then I’ll let you off.

The calendar showing the dates of the Desert Festival in Stardew Valley

Either way, once you’ve fixed the Bus, Pam will become the driver, and she will take you to the Calico Desert for 500 Gold.

What to do at the Desert Festival

At the Desert Festival, you’re able to spend all day in the Calico Desert playing minigames and talking to villagers. It’s an excellent way to increase your relationships, as you can still givegiftsduring each day, and you can also purchase exclusive items using the festival currency, Calico Eggs.

Earning Calico Eggs

Instead of Gold, everything during the Desert Festival costs Calico Eggs. These eggs are obtained through taking part in minigames, completing daily quests within Skull Caverns or even by answering a pop quiz with questions all aboutStardew Valleyitself.

There’s even a trash can next to the Calico Merchant’s store, which will reward a random number of Calico Eggs once per day if you rummage through it; just try not to be seen by any of the attending Villagers, except maybe Linus.

Inside the mines during Desert Festival in Stardew Valley

The Races

Between the hours of 10am and 11pm on all three days of the Festival, you may place bets on a race which features racers such as the King Sting, Speed Rooster and Escar-go. If you pick the winner, you’ll receive 20 Calico Eggs.

You can also cheat this race by giving one Calico Egg to the Suspicious Man, who will attempt to fix the race in your favor.

Villager stores during the Desert Festival in Stardew Valley

Skull Cavern

Gil and Marlon are attending the Desert Festival and offering one-day quests which reward Calico Eggs if completed. In the Skull Cavern, you can earn Calico Eggs for killing Monsters, by breaking open Calico Egg mining nodes and by completing the task set in the daily quest.

You don’t need to regularly have access to Skull Cavern in order to access it during the Desert Festival, and every five floors, you’ll be granted an ‘Egg Level’, as well as each time you activate a Calico Statue, which can appear randomly on any floor.

Interesting quote when visiting Emily’s Outfit Services at the Desert Festival in Stardew Valley

If you’re knocked out while adventuring in Skull Cavern, you’ll wake up in Harvey’s Medical Station next door. While you won’t lose any energy, items or Gold when this happens, you will lose two Calico Eggs and be revived with only 10 health.

The Scholar

The Scholar is an NPC who offers a quiz minigame once per Desert Festival. There are four questions in this quiz, and it will test your general knowledge ofStardew Valley. If you answer all four questions correctly, you’ll receive 20 Calico Eggs.

There’s a range of questions that you could be asked and each is chosen at random each time you talk to the Scholar.

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Here’s the full list of questions and answers for the Scholar at the Desert Festival inStardew Valley:

Fishing

Of course, no Festival would be complete without aFishingminigame to try your luck at, even if it is in the Desert. Willy is in attendance at the Desert Festival with daily fishing quests that, if completed, reward you with Calico Eggs.

Shopping

There are numerous different vendors and merchants present during the Desert Festival, including Villagers who have their own stores set up across the three day period of the Festival.

One of the most exciting things that you can purchase during this event is theBachelor and Bachelorettesweapons. These were items that were introduced during the 1.1 update back in 2016, but until now have been unobtainable by players.

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Important note: Remember to spend your Calico Eggs before the end of the Festival, as they do not get carried over to the next year and will disappear from your inventory once the Festival is over.

Free Cactus

Once per Desert Festival, you may get your hands on a random free Cactus by visiting the Cactus Salesman at the bottom of the map. You don’t get to choose which Cactus you receive and each Cactus has a different colour, face, and design.

Calico Merchant

The Calico Merchant sells various items in exchange for Calico Eggs across all three days of the Desert Festival inStardew Valley. The items on offer vary day to day.

Villager Stores

Each Villager can have their own store where you can purchase items in exchange for Calico Eggs. Each year, only six Villagers will have stalls, and only two will be in attendance on one day of the Festival. That said, it might take you a few years to get all of the items that you’re after.

Most of these items are things that can be gained in other ways, but most of the focus here is on those weapons belonging to the Bachelors and Bachelorettes (except, for some reason, Emily and Shane), each of which costs 70 Calico Eggs.

Looking out a hole in the side of grafton farmhouse at a tree in a field in phasmophobia

These weapons were introduced at a time when ConcernedApe had the intention of allowing your chosen spouse to accompany you into the Mines, but that never happened and so these weapons have never seen the light of day. Until now, that is.

Here are all of the weapons you’re able to purchase at the Desert Festival, provided the related villager has set up shop:

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Other attractionsat the Desert Festival

Emily’s Outfit Services

Each day of the Desert Festival, you can visit Emily in her tent to get your hands on a whole new outfit (including Hat, body piece and legs piece).. Your original outfit will be placed into your inventory.

Chef

You can visit Chef as many times as you like during the Desert Festival in order to create dishes by selecting options he gives you.

These dishes then provide buffs, depending on the options chosen. You can combine any choice one option with any choice two option, resulting in a final dish that combines the buffs from each choice. Every eventual dish will completely restore both Energy and Health.

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Here’s all of the dishes you can create with Chef during the Desert Festival: