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Festivals in Stardew Valley are once-a-year events that offer unique items, dialogues, and activities to take part in. The Feast of the Winter Star is one of two festivals that take place in Winter, the other being the Festival of Ice.

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The Feast of the Winter Star is the last major festival of the year in Stardew Valley, and it's one of the simplest. There are no special activities like Ice Fishing or using your strength to hit a bell. Instead, the Feast of the Winter Star is all about sharing and gift-giving, and celebrating the year's events together.

7 It Takes Place On 25 Winter Each Year, From 9am To 2pm

player standing by Marnie and Lewis at the Feast of the Winter Star

The Feast of the Winter Star is clearly the Stardew Valley version of Christmas, which takes place on the 25th of December each year. Typically friends and family exchange gifts on Christmas, as with many wintery holidays. However, the Secret Santa gift exchange is unique to this one in particular — and Stardew Valley incorporates this tradition

The Feast of the Winter Star likely takes place on the 25th of the Winter season because of this association with Christmas. It also works as a good holiday to wrap up all the others in the year. Other festivals focus on winning a competition of some kind; however, the Feast of the Winter Star is a good chance to catch up with the townspeople and slow things down a bit.

6 The Main Attraction Is The Secret Gift-Giving Ceremony...

Player receiving a gift at the Feast of the Winter Star

The gift exchange in the Feast of the Winter Star is all the talk of Pelican town in the weeks approaching the festival. Everyone wonders what they will receive, and who their secret gift-giver is. There's not much else to talk about in Winter, after all.

The festival automatically ends when the gift-giving ceremony is over, placing the player back at their house at 10 p.m. Be sure to feed any animals on the farm before heading to the festival, or it'll be much harder finishing all the chores for the day upon returning.

5 ...And You Find Out Your Recipient Ahead Of Time

Letter in the mail telling the player their secret friend

Pay attention to the mail in the days approaching the Feast of the Winter Star. Just like most real-life Secret Santa arrangements, the player won't be able to choose who they get a gift for, nor can they choose who to receive a gift from.

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Lewis will send you a letter in the mail that tells you who your "secret friend" is. Talk to them in the next few days, look up their likes and loves on the Stardew Valley wiki, and come prepared on 25 Winter to dazzle them with your gift.

4 Gifts Increase Friendship Five Times More Than Usual

Morris giving the player a gift in a Stardew Valley mod

It's important to choose a gift that the recipient will love for the Feast of the Winter Star gift exchange. It has a much larger impact on friendship than usual, five times the normal effect. This means that loved gifts are extremely effective for raising the player's relationship with that character.

If the player is lucky enough to get your first-choice marriage candidate as their secret recipient, this makes it all the easier to initiate a relationship with them. Come the Flower Dance, players will hopefully have made enough of an impact for a "yes" to a dance.

3 The Player Receives A Random Gift Too

Player receiving eggs from Marnie

The Feast of the Winter Star isn't just about fleecing the player's character for all they are worth. They can also expect to receive something at this festival. However, while players can look up wiki entries and online information to find your recipients' most wanted gift, in-game NPCs do not have such a luxury.

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The player may receive one of a multitude of items. These range from an Iridium Bar to a Blackberry Cobbler to something as useless and common as wood. Each townsperson has their own unique set of possible gifts, so if players can't stand the anticipation, they can simply look up what they are likely to receive.

2 Pierre Sells Winter-Themed Goods & Decorations

Pierre's store

Pierre often sets up a stall at festivals in Stardew Valley, and each time sells items related to the day's theme. For the Feast of the Winter Star, Pierre will sell classically winter-themed items such as the Tree of the Winter Star, a Festive Dining Table, a Decorative Pine Tree, and even a special window.

Remember to save up money in advance to afford some of fun, decorative items. It's not a good feeling to be a little bit short, and then have to wait an entire year to see the items again.

1 Santa Can Be Seen In The 24 Winter Shipping Screen

Shipping screen on 24 winter

When shipping items in Stardew Valley, the screen is typically the same. There's a starry background, a list of the profits from goods, and a transition sequence to the next day. Keep an eye out for a special visitor on 24 Winter, though.

When the player finishes looking over their shipped goods, Santa himself will fly across the screen, pulled by his reindeer on a sleigh. If the player doesn't sell anything, they might miss it, but won't miss out on anything if they don't catch this easter egg.

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