Sandy is a villager in the Calico Desert, where she owns and operates the Oasis store. Players will not be able to speak with her until they have completed the vault package or purchased “Bus” for 40,000g using the Joja Community Development Form.
Summary
Name | Sandy |
Birthday | Fall 15 |
Address | Oasis |
Friends | Emily |
Marriage | No |
Lives in | Desert |
Best Gifts | Daffodil, Sweat Pea, Crocus and Mango Sticky Rice |
Schedules of Stardew Valley Sandy
Sandy never leaves the Oasis and may be seen there from 9 a.m. to 11:50 p.m., except on her birthday, September 15. The Oasis is open in the morning on Fall 15, but Sandy leaves at 1pm to go for a walk around the desert with Emily.
Relationships of Stardew Valley’s Sandy
Mr. Qi is allowed to run his casino behind Sandy’s shop. She accepts his money and “looks the other way” with whatever he’s doing back there, despite the fact that they’re clearly not friends. She also states that she is friends with Emily, mentioning that Emily wrote to her about “the new farmer” in town during their first meeting.
Gifts for Stardew Valley’s Sandy
You can offer Sandy up to two gifts per week (plus one on her birthday), depending on whether you want to increase or decrease your friendship with her. Gifts for her birthday (Fall 15) will have an 8 effect and feature a one-of-a-kind conversation.
For loved or liked gifts, Sandy will say
“A birthday gift? That’s very kind of you! I love it.”
“You remembered my birthday! Thank you. This is great!”
For neutral gifts, Sandy will say
“Oh, a birthday gift! Thank you.”
For disliked or hated gifts, Sandy will say
“Oh… It’s for my birthday? … Thanks.”
Love
“Ooo! I absolutely love getting flowers from the valley. I’m so happy!”
Sandy will remark this even if she receives a present that is not a flower.
Name | Description | Source | Ingredients |
Crocus | A flower that can bloom in the winter. | Foraging – Winter | |
Daffodil | A traditional spring flower that makes a nice gift. | Foraging – Spring | |
Mango Sticky Rice | Sweet mango and coconut transforms this rice into something very special. | Cooking | Mango (1), Coconut (1) and Rice (1) |
Sweet Pea | A fragrant summer flower. | Foraging – Summer |
* All universal loves |
Like
“This looks wonderful. Thanks so much!”
Name | Description | Source |
Goat Milk | The milk of a goat. | Goats |
Large Goat Milk | A gallon of creamy goat’s milk. | Goats |
Quartz | A clear crystal commonly found in caves and mines. | Foraging – The Mines |
Wool | Soft, fluffy wool. | Sheep, Rabbits |
*All Universal Likes |
*All Fruit |
Neutral
“This is for me? Thank you!”
Name | Description | Source |
Chanterelle | A tasty mushroom with a fruity smell and slightly peppery flavor. | Foraging – Fall |
Common Mushroom | Slightly nutty, with good texture. | Foraging – Fall |
Dandelion | Not the prettiest flower, but the leaves make a good salad. | Foraging – Spring |
Ginger | This sharp, spicy root is said to increase vitality. | Foraging – Ginger Island |
Hazelnut | That’s one big hazelnut! | Foraging – Fall |
Large Milk | A large jug of cow’s milk. | Cows |
Leek | A tasty relative of the onion. | Foraging – Spring |
Magma Cap | A very rare mushroom that lives next to pools of lava. | Foraging – Volcano Dungeon |
Milk | A jug of cow’s milk. | Cows |
Morel | Sought after for its unique nutty flavor. | Foraging – Spring |
Purple Mushroom | A rare mushroom found deep in caves. | Foraging – The Mines |
Snow Yam | This little yam was hiding beneath the snow. | Foraging – Winter |
Wild Horseradish | A spicy root found in the spring. | Foraging – Spring |
Winter Root | A starchy tuber. | Winter |
Note: Dinosaur Eggs are considered Artifacts rather than Eggs when it comes to giving.
Dislikes
“Oh… Um. Thanks.”
Name | Description |
*All Universal Dislikes |
Hates
“sniff …what is it?”
Name | Description |
Holly | The leaves and bright red berries make a popular winter decoration. |
* All Universal Hates |