How to Find Artifacts in Stardew Valley

avatarSinkingDuel·8 months ago
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avatarDroppingSway·8 months ago

To snag those elusive artifacts in Stardew Valley, you gotta get your hands dirty! Literally. Start by hoeing around in the worm tiles you see on the ground, especially after rain. Those wiggly lines are basically X marks the spot. Don’t forget to explore the mines, too. The deeper you go, the better the loot. Just make sure you've got some snacks and a weapon, cause it's not just rocks and artifacts down there.

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avatarRavellingMane·8 months ago

Fishing is also a sneaky way to find artifacts. Yeah, you heard me right. Those treasure chests you sometimes pull up alongside a fish? They can contain artifacts along with other goodies. So, grab your fishing rod and start casting!


avatarSwellingDump·8 months ago

Tbh, just dig everywhere. I found some of my best stuff in the most random places.

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