Stardew Valley Save File 100% – Full Perfection & Community Center
100% Perfection save file for Stardew Valley on PC. Community Center fully restored, every shippable item sent, every fish caught, all NPCs at max friendship, Gold Clock built, all 130 Golden Walnuts found, Ginger Island complete and the Statue of True Perfection obtained from Mr. Qi's Walnut Room.
| Game | Stardew Valley |
| Developer | ConcernedApe |
| Platform | PC (Steam / GOG) |
| Perfection Score | 100% — All Tracker Goals Complete |
| Game Version | 1.6 (latest patch) |
| File Format | XML save folder (FarmerName_ID) |
| File Size | ~5 MB (ZIP) |
| Farm Type | Standard Farm |
| Farmer Year | Year 5+ (Spring) |
| Last Updated | April 7, 2026 |
Important: Stardew Valley saves are stored as plain XML and are very easy to install — but always backup your existing save folder first. If you use Steam Cloud, disable it before installing to prevent it from overwriting the new save.
Farmer_123456789.Win + R): %AppData%\StardewValley\Saves\Saves directory.OneDrive / Windows 11 users: If %AppData%\StardewValley\Saves appears empty, your saves may be redirected to OneDrive\AppData\Roaming\StardewValley\Saves\. Check both locations. A quick trick: load Stardew, open Options → the Gamepad tab → scroll to the bottom → take a screenshot → click "Open Screenshot Folder" — then navigate one folder up to find your actual Saves directory.
%AppData%\StardewValley\Saves\ — press Win + R, type that path, and press Enter. Each save is a folder named after your farmer and a numeric ID (e.g. Alex_294710583). On Windows 11 with OneDrive enabled, they may instead be under OneDrive\AppData\Roaming\StardewValley\Saves\.Stardew Valley is a farming simulation RPG developed almost entirely by solo developer Eric Barone (ConcernedApe) and released in February 2016. Players inherit their grandfather's rundown farm in Pelican Town and must rebuild it while befriending the local community, mining for resources, foraging, fishing and exploring procedurally generated dungeons.
The game has received continuous free updates since launch. Version 1.5 introduced Ginger Island — an entirely new region accessible late-game — along with the Perfection Tracker system in Mr. Qi's Walnut Room, giving completionists a concrete set of goals to chase and rewards for hitting 100%. Version 1.6 expanded the tracker with new shippable items, fish, cooking recipes and crafting recipes, resetting progress for players who had previously achieved Perfection on 1.5.
True 100% Perfection in Stardew Valley is one of gaming's most demanding long-form completionist goals. It requires shipping one of every crop across all four seasons over multiple years, catching all 79+ fish including legendary variants and seasonal event exclusives, cooking all 80+ recipes, building the Gold Clock for 10,000,000g, finding all 130 Golden Walnuts across Ginger Island, maxing out friendship with every NPC in Pelican Town, and clearing every monster eradication goal in the mines and Skull Cavern — a journey typically requiring 200–400 hours of play.