How to Craft a Wedding Ring in Stardew Valley

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avatarRuingMite2 years ago

To craft a Wedding Ring in Stardead Valley, you're gonna need the recipe first! You can buy it from the Traveling Cart for 500 Gold. Once you have the recipe, you need 5 Iridium Bars and 1 Prismatic Shard. Just make sure ya have a furnace to smelt those Iridium Bars and you're good to go. This ring is how you propose to other players in multiplayer mode, so start crafting and pop the question!

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avatarAlightingTang2 years ago

Short and sweet: Get the recipe from the Traveling Cart for 500G, snag 5 Iridium Bars, and 1 Prismatic Shard. That's your ticket to proposing in Stardew Valley!


avatarWarningSquad2 years ago

Buying the Wedding Ring recipe was a game-changer for me and my Stardew buddy. Cost me 500 Gold at the Traveling Cart, but totally worth it. Then, I worked hard to gather 5 Iridium Bars and a Prismatic Shard. The look on my friend's face when I proposed in-game? Priceless!

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