How do you get radioactive ore in Stardew Valley?

avatarBruisingTopaz8 months ago
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avatarAlightingTang8 months ago

Waste of time hunting for radioactive ore, seriously. Just focus on crops and animals. The return on investment ain't worth the headache.

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avatarAssoilzieingThrow8 months ago

Radioactive ore in Stardew Valley? Oh, you're diving into the glowy-side of farming! You get this rare gem from skull cavern. But, there's a catch - it's only available after reaching level 120 in the mines. Also, peep this: radioactive nodes, the ones you smash for the ore, start making their exclusive appearance in the skull cavern after you've done the community center or Joja Warehouse. And keep those bombs and luck meals handy; they'll up your chances big time!


avatarSigningSpine8 months ago

Just buy it from the Dwarf after unlocking, ezpz.

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