
There are plenty of ways to buy assorted goods you’ll need to progress in Stardew Valley, and the wildcard option for the majority of goods available in the game is with the Traveling Cart. This merchant visits Pelican Town twice a week, and she brings with her a wide variety of goods.
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PostsThough her stock is almost entirely unpredictable, the Traveling Merchant is a great way to find items outside their regular season, far earlier than you’d normally find them, or even for less than they normally cost. The Traveling Cart is a massive help with the Community Center, too!
Where And When Can You Find The Traveling Cart?
Every Friday and Sunday in Stardew Valley, leave your farm from the South exit and head into the Cindersap Forest just South of your farm, as this is where you’ll reliably find the Traveling Cart. The Merchant parks North of the lake in the Forest and is open from 6AM until 8PM.
The Traveling Cart pays an additional visit to Pelican Town during each evening of the Night Market, which takes place between Winter 15-17 each year. On this occasion, you’ll find her in a boat parked by Willy’s house down on the pier at the Beach.
Finally, as of the version 1.6 update in March 2024, the Traveling Cart also makes an appearance during the Desert Festival, which runs from Spring 15-17 in the desert.
The Traveling Cart’s stock changes each day during the two festivals, so be sure to swing by every day to see what she’s got.
What Does The Traveling Cart Sell?
A shorter list would be what the Traveling Merchant doesn’t sell. Each day you see her, the Traveling Cart will have ten assorted items, as well as one piece of furniture. There will also be occasions where she has a rare item in stock, too, bringing the total to up to 12 unique items each day.
While her prices are almost always inflated from what they'd be at Pierre's or Joja Mart, the Traveling Cart stocks almost every item from the following categories, with a few consistent exceptions.
If an item is not listed in the exceptions list, it has an equal chance to appear in stock on any given day that the Traveling Cart is open.
Categories
Description
Artisan Goods
The Traveling Cart will stock the majority of regular artisan goods that you produce on your farm using additional machinery.
Exceptions: Aged Roe, Dinosaur Mayonnaise, Dried Mushrooms, Oil, Smoked Fish, Void Mayonnaise
Animal Products
If you can buy the animal at Marnie's Ranch, you can buy the animal products it makes from the Traveling Merchant.
Exceptions: Dinosaur Egg, Golden Egg, Ostrich Egg, Roe, Slime Ball, Void Egg
Bait and Tackle
She won't sell rods, but there are assorted lures and fish baits you can find at the Traveling Cart.
Exceptions: Curiosity Lure, Quality Bobber, Sonar Bobber,
Cooked Dishes
Can you cook it at home after collecting the recipe, but don't have the ingredients? Check the Traveling Cart's menu!
Exceptions: Banana Pudding, Ginger Ale, Mango Sticky Rice, Moss Soup, Poi, Squid Ink Ravioli, Tropical Curry
Crafting
If it's not a piece of farm equipment, if you can make it from your crafting menu, so can the Traveling Merchant.
Exceptions: All Farm Machinery and Equipment, Field Snack, Iridium Sprinkler, Rustic Plank Floor, Stone Walkway Floor,
Crops and Foraging
Unless it's a Ginger Island crop, the Traveling Merchant probably has some of the regular Stardew Valley crops in stock.
Exceptions: Ancient Fruit, Banana, Broccoli, Carrot, Mango, Pinapple, Powdermelon, Qi Fruit, Summer Squash, Taro Root, Tea Leaves
Fish and Beach Foraging
The majority of fish from the mainland of Stardew Valley can also be purchased from the Traveling Cart.
Exceptions: All Legendary Fish (first and second), Blobfish, Blue Discus, Goby, Ice Pip, Lava Eel, Lionfish, Mistatic.aayyy.com/topic/dn/ight Squid, Seaweed, Slimejack, Spookfish, Stingray, Stonefish, Void Salmon,
Monster Loot
Don't ask what the Traveling Merchant does in her free time...
Resources
You can collect tons of resources yourself, or grab them from Robin if you need, but the Traveling Cart may have some goods in stock as well.
Exceptions: Bone Fragment, CInder Shard, Moss, Radioactive Bar, Radioactive Ore
Seeds and Fertilizers
Trying to grow something out of season and Pierre and Joja aren't selling? Check the Traveling Cart.
Exceptions: Ancient Fruit Seeds, Banana Sapling, Broccoli Starter, Cactus Seeds, Carrot Seeds, Deluxe Fertilizer, Deluxe Retaining Soil, Hyper Speed-Gro, Mango Sapling, Pineapple Seeds, Powdermelon Seeds, Qi Beans, Summer Squash Seeds, Taro Root, Tea Sapling, Tree Fertilizer
Tapper Products
Whether it's a regular tree or one of the odd Stardew Valley exclusives, the Traveling Cart merchant has probably tapped it.
Exceptions: Mystic Syrup
read moreAny item from these categories will be of normal quality.
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PostsSpecial Stock Items
Standard Special Stock
Item
Price
Coffee Bean
2,500g
Rare Seed
1,000g
Rarecrow 4
4,000g
Red Fez
8,000g
Version 1.6 Additions
Category
Item
Price
Books
Bait and Bobber
6,000g
Combat Quarterly
Mining Monthly
Stardew Valley Almanac
Woodcutter's Weekly
Catalogues
Joja Furniture Catalogue
30,000g
Junimo Catalogue
70,000g
Retro Catalogue
110,000g
Wedding Rings And Spouse Portraits
In addition to the regular stock of items the Traveling Cart keeps, players in a multiplayer game of Stardew Valley will find that she also sells the recipe for a Wedding Ring in their save as well.
The recipe costs 500g to purchase and requires some tough-to-find end-game ingredients to make, so check out our guide to getting married in multiplayer for more info.
Additionally, the 1.6 update added spouse portraits as a decoration option! After reaching 14 hearts with your NPC spouse (or Krobus), you can grab a portrait of your beloved for 30,000g.
Find Red Cabbage Year One
If you'd prefer to leave completing the Community Center to the regular amount of chance, we won't stop you! But because Red Cabbage seeds aren't normally sold until Year Two, you'll need to rely on the Traveling Cart if you hope to find one your first year in Pelican Town.
Thankfully, when you create a new save, if you know you're going to be going the Community Center route instead of the Joja route, in the Advanced Options menu, you'll be able to select "Guarantee Year One Completable" for the Community Center. This is best done when working with your regular bundles instead of the remixed ones, but the effect is the same.
Doing so guarantees that the Traveling Cart will stock between 1-5 Red Cabbage Seeds your first year. If this option isn't selected, there's still a chance she'll sell it your first year, but by choosing that option in your settings, you guarantee that she will.
You won't know when she's selling the seed until you see it on the stock list, so if this option is selected, be sure to make checking the stock at the Traveling Merchant in Stardew Valley part of your weekly routine.
The seed only shows up in the Traveling Cart stock list once per save when this option is selected, which means if you forget to check the Traveling Cart the day she has it in stock, you're out of luck until Year Two after all, so be diligent in checking!
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