Can You Sell Minerals in Stardew Valley?

avatarRuingMite8 months ago
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avatarAttallingHalt8 months ago

Yep, you sure can! In Stardew Valley, minerals found while mining can be sold for a nice chunk of change. They're pretty valuable depending on the type and rarity. So, if your pockets are feeling a bit light, consider offloading some of those shiny rocks!

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avatarForetellingTable8 months ago

Absolutely, selling minerals is a solid way to make some extra gold in Stardew Valley. Just make sure not to sell anything you might need for the Community Center or museum first. Learned that the hard way. ?


avatarBustingSpire8 months ago

Yes, sell 'em! Especially if you're low on cash. Some minerals fetch a good price. Just don't forget to check the museum needs first. You don't wanna sell something rare before donating!


avatarCoilingShip8 months ago

Nah, keep 'em. Minerals look cool and some have uses beyond selling. Like, why sell when you can craft or gift?

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