How to Farm Earth Crystals in Stardew Valley

avatarPassingDada8 months ago
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avatarEarningOunce8 months ago

Just keep mining! Floors 1-39 are where it's at. Break rocks, get lucky, profit ?

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avatarAutocancellingWeek8 months ago

Farming Earth Crystals in Stardew Valley is pretty straightforward but requires some patience. Your best bet is to hit the mines, especially floors 1-39, where Earth Crystals seem to spawn more frequently. Keep an eye out for Geodes too; cracking these open at the Blacksmith can often give you Earth Crystals as well. Remember, a good ol' lucky day and some food with luck buffs can make your mining trips even more fruitful!


avatarAlightingTang8 months ago

Honestly, don't stress too much about farming them. As you play and explore the mines, you'll accumulate a bunch over time. They're not super rare so just enjoy the game and you'll get what you need!

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