In the 1.5 update, one ofStardew Valley’smost mysterious figures makes another appearance. After unlocking the Walnut Room on Ginger Island, players once again meetMr. Qi— and big surprise, he has more challenges to test their greatness. Once the player completes one of Mr. Qi’s new “Qi Challenges,” he will reward them with Qi Gems that they can redeem for highly useful items. All of these quests can be repeated for an indefinite number of Qi Gems. Some of these tasks are fairly simple, while others are nigh impossible.

Among the endgame content, Mr. Qi’s Qi Challenges are among the most entertaining ways players can spend their time. Some are fairly simple, but very time-consuming; others require intense strategizing and skill. All challenges reward the player with Qi Gems, which they can exchange for special rewards in Qi’s Walnut Room. As they vary widely in difficulty, the rewards vary as well. Whether players are looking for a quick reward or a true challenge, here’s how they stack up against each other in terms of difficulty.

A completed Prismatic Grange

Updated June 12, 2025, by Demaris Oxman:Years after its initial release,Stardew Valleyremains a haven for fans of farming sims and anyone who loves cozy games. With the1.6 update releasing last yearand recently being made available for all consoles, plenty of newcomers and veterans alike are exploring the new content. But of course, new content isn’t the only thing that players can expect in version 1.6. A few quality-of-life features and balancing changes have been made as well.

The latter type has affected one of the Qi Challenges that players can receive in Mr. Qi’s Walnut Room. Considering that the “Four Precious Stones” quest has been made more difficult, this guide has been updated to explain the changes and alter its place in the ranking. Some additional details have also been added to give players new tips on completing certain challenges.

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About Qi Challenge Time Limits

Much like the tasks on the Community Bulletin Board, the Challenges in Mr. Qi’s Challenge Room refresh every in-game Monday, and the time limit begins to decrease once they are posted. For example, if the player accepts “Qi’s Crop” on the Monday of that week, they will have 28 days to complete the challenge; if they accept it on Tuesday, they will only have 27 days. For this reason, it is best that playersaccept Qi Challenges on Mondays in-gameto get the maximum timeframe.

About Qi Gems

All Qi Challenges reward the player with a set number ofQi Gems,which can be used tobuy items in Mr. Qi’s Walnut Room. Here, players can purchase blueprints for extra-efficient versions of items like Tappers and Fertilizer, rare crafting materials like Radioactive Ore, and other late-game items like the Horse Flute.

10Qi’s Prismatic Grange

Gather 100 Items Of Each Color

This challenge calls for the most items out of any other, as it requires100 each of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple items.The trickiest part of this quest is figuring out which items count for which colors.

Most categories contain items that can be found in large quantities, such as Fiber for green and Copper Ore for orange. Fortunately, it’s not necessary to collect the items themselves within the time limit. Players can gather the necessary items before accepting the challenge, and then deposit them in the collection box for some easy Qi Gems.

Player character fishing in Stardew Valley

How To Complete It

Amass 100 items of each color, and drop them in the box. Note that these do not have to be the same item; for example, a player can use 40 fiber, 55 green beans, and5 radioactive oreto complete the “green” color. Some of the easiest items to collect for each color include:

9Qi’s Kindness

Give 50 Loved Gifts in One Week

In this quest, Mr. Qi challenges the player to become a beacon of generosity, delighting their friends by giving them their favorite items. Though it seems intimidating at first, this quest becomes quite easy once the player gets to know theirfriends' and neighbors' favorite things.

As with previous challenges, stocking up on items beforehand makes this goal easier to reach. Take some time to learn about who loves which gifts, or things that are universally loved. Collect these items to give out and spread joy once the challenge is active.

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Before accepting the quest, take time to learn what gifts are Loved by which villagers. Players can see their preferences by clicking on them in the character menu screen. Once some of these favorites have been revealed, stock up on those items before accepting Qi’s quest. Additionally, keepuniversally Loved giftsin mind, like theRabbit’s Footor thePearl.

Players should note that they can only give each NPCtwo gifts per week.The one exception is the player’s spouse, who can receive one gift every day. This means that the player will need Loved gifts for at least 22 NPCs, or 25 if they are not married. With that in mind, be sure to learn as many preferences as possible before starting this quest.

Danger in the Deep challenge in progress

8Extended Family

Catch the Relatives Of All the Valley’s Legendary Fish

Essentially, this challenge asks players to catch allthe Legendary Fish(or specifically, their relatives) within three days. There are only five of these fish, but they’re not easy to catch by any means. They are some of the hardest fish to catch in the game, with difficulty levels that range from 80 to 110.

Recipes that raise the Fishing skill are helpful here.Dish O' The Sea,Lobster Bisque,andFish Stewall offer +3 Fishing.Seafoam Puddingoffers +4, but its ingredients are harder to find. Using the right tackle can help as well. More than that, though, this quest takes a lot of patience. It might take a few tries for some players to complete.

A huge plot of Qi Fruit in Stardew Valley

Each required fish can be found in the same location as their Legendary relative. For practice, reel in the Legendary fish themselves — if the player has done it once, they can do it again! The best tackle options include theCork Bobber, which increases the size of the fishing bar, and theTrap Bobber,which decreases the rate at which the “catching” bar on the right falls. If players have obtained Fishing Mastery, they can use theAdvanced Iridium Rodto use both these pieces of tackle at once.

Typically, each Legendary fish only appears in a specific season. However, during this challenge, the season does not matter. The relatives can be found in the following locations:

The Junimo Kart title screen

River north of JojaMart

East pier on the Beach

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The Mountain Lake near the underwater log

7Qi’s Cuisine

Ship 100,000g Worth of Cooked Food

This quest asks the player tobecome a prolific gourmet chef. It’s important to note that items cooked before the start of the challenge don’t count; instead, the player must both cook and ship their products within the time limit. As such, stocking up on ingredients before beginning is the key to success.

Planning ahead is key in this challenge. Don’t be afraid to do some research into which recipes are the most valuable, and store their ingredients in the fridge. For late-game players, 100,000g might not seem like a vast amount, but many will soon see that it’s hard to earn with food alone.

Skull Cavern with stronger monsters

One way to accomplish this (without spending a lot of money) is tobrew vast amounts of coffeein kegs before starting the challenge. Players can then use this to makeTriple Shot Espresso, which can be sold for 450g. 223 Triple Shot Espressos will meet the goal. Since the coffee itself is the ingredient, brewing it ahead of time is just fine. The Triple Espressos themselves, however, must be made after the challenge has begun.

Other high-value recipes includeFish Taco(500g),Tropical Curry(500g), andPink Cake(480g). Players should take advantage of these if they can, but their ingredients can take a bit more effort to gather reliably.

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6Danger In The Deep

Complete the Mines At A Much Higher Difficulty

In this quest, the mine elevator is reset and each area of the mines takes on a new appearance with more difficult enemies, as well as completely new monsters like the Putrid Ghost and the Blue Squid. The player has a week to make it to the bottom.

Sincethe Stardew Valley minehas an elevator, the player can advance a few levels per day. This makes the challenge less gut-punishing than the Skull Cavern ones, which require reaching level 100 in one go. However, it’s still no pushover, considering the new threats to contend with.

In order to finish the challenge in the allotted time, players need to advance by at least20 levels each day, with little wiggle room. Be sure to pack plenty of consumables and bombs to avoid death by the new monsters. Because the Putrid Ghost can inflict the Nauseated debuff, it’s a good idea to bring someGinger, as eating it will remove this effect. Otherwise, the player won’t be able to eat or drink while the buff is active, preventing them from restoring their health. Finally, bring a warp totem or return scepter along, to maximize the time the player can spend in the mines before returning to the farm.

Completing this quest will unlock the Shrine of Challenge at the bottom of the mines. Players can activate it to return the mines to the “dangerous” state seen in this quest.

5Qi’s Crop

Grow and Harvest 500 Qi Fruit

For this challenge, players must find Qi Beans hidden throughout the world, plant them, and harvest and ship 500Qi Fruitin a month. Beans can be found in artifact spots, by fishing, chopping down trees, mining, etc.

Tracking down 500 of these beans can be incredibly frustrating. All Qi Fruit and Qi Beans will disappear once the challenge’s time limit is over, so players unfortunately cannot save them to try again at a later date. However, players can gain an advantage by using theSeed Maker, turning each Qi Fruit harvest into twice as many seeds.

Players must ensure they have plenty of space to farm vast amounts of Qi Fruit; the Ginger Island farm is a great place for this. As stated above,Seed Makers are the player’s best friendsin this challenge. Don’t ship the first few Qi Fruit harvests; instead, turn them into more Qi Beans. This is a far more reliable method of finding seeds than hunting for them willy-nilly. Only start shipping fruit towards the end of the challenge, and until then, keep making and planting more seeds.

Players must use the Shipping Bin in order for their Qi Fruit to count. Selling them to Pierre will not progress the quest.

4Let’s Play a Game

Score 50,000 Points in Junimo Kart

Junimo Kart, found on one of the arcade machines in the Stardrop Saloon, is deceptively difficult. It might sound simple, but achieving the score of 50,000 can prove time-consuming, especially when the player has a farm to run. Many players — even if they enjoy the minigame itself — don’t find this quest worth the effort.

“Let’s Play a Game” was adjusted in 1.6 to double the Qi Gems it rewards, but for many players, it’s still a lot more trouble than it’s worth. For players who’ve mastered Junimo Kart, it might pose a fun challenge, but more often it’s a source of frustration.

Practice plenty before accepting the challenge, andmemorize strategies for each level. This challenge really just requires quick reflexes and an understanding of the Junimo Kart mechanics, somaster the minigamebefore taking it on.

3Four Precious Stones

Collect Four Prismatic Shards

This quest might seem deceptively easy to complete, since the player simply has to deliver four of these rare gems to Mr. Qi. However, there’s one pivotal detail: eachPrismatic Shardmust be collected within the time limit of 28 days.The player cannot complete the quest by using a stack of shards that they had beforehand.

With therarity of Prismatic Shards, it’s no wonder that this task is challenging. Some players don’t find one for a full in-game year or more, and so collecting four of them in a single month takes concentrated effort and huge amounts of luck.

Look for Prismatic Shards in the deeper levels of theminesandSkull Cavern. Though rare, players have the best chance at finding one if they can dig up a great manyIridium NodesandOmni Geodes. Players can increase their chances by eating Luck-boosting foods, like theMagic Rock Candy(+5) orLucky Lunch(+3). The deeper the floor in Skull Cavern, the greater a player’s chances, sogear up and get ready for a spelunking trip.

2Skull Cavern Invasion

Reach Level 100 in Skull Cavern, with Stronger Monsters

MostStardew Valleyplayers know the epic struggle of trying to reachlevel 100 in Skull Cavern– Mr. Qi’s original quest. This challenge asks them to do this again, but this time facing even stronger enemies as they delve through the dungeon.

Players shouldn’t undertake this goal lightly. Stock up on healing items and bombs, wield the Infinity Sword, and don’t be afraid to build staircases. There’s no such thing as cheap tactics to win here – the player must fight for survival. As with the “Danger in the Deep” quest, it doesn’t hurt to bring a Warp Totem or the Return Scepter, so that players can warp out of the cavern if they’re on the verge of death.

Food items that boostspeed, luck, defense, and combatare especially useful as the player fights their way to victory.Spicy Eelis a great option here, as areCrab Cakes. Players can also use Stone to buildStaircases, as using them to get to lower floors will not incur any penalties. This challenge will take practice, so don’t get discouraged after a few failed attempts.

1Qi’s Hungry Challenge

Reach Level 100 in Skull Cavern, Without Consumables

Once again, Mr. Qi has put a new twist on his old challenge. Though Skull Cavern’s monsters are at their usual level of power, the player cannoteat or drink anythingthis time as they journey to Level 100.

Skull Cavern’s enemies are dangerous even at their usual level, so being unable to restore health makes this challenge absolutely brutal. Above all, players must try not to lose their patience — it can take several tries to achieve this nigh-impossible feat.

One strategy is to builddozens of staircases, using them one after the other. Even so, it can be difficult to avoid damage while placing them. Since players are welcome to chow down before entering Skull Cavern, grab a snack with a helpful buff first.Magic Rock Candyis perhaps the best food item in the game, especially for this quest — it offers +5 to Attack, Defense, and Luck, +2 Mining, and +1 Speed. If players don’t have it handy,Eggplant Parmesanis also a great option here, offering +3 Defense and +1 Mining. Wash it down with someGreen Teato gain 30 max energy, allowing the player to fight a little longer.

Another good strategy is to equip theVampire Ring,which restores a small amount of HP each time the player slays a monster. In the same vein, take advantage of theBig Slimes in this challenge, which show a heart inside; they will drop this upon death, allowing the player some healing.