How to Get a Diamond in Stardew Valley

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avatarLettingTail2 years ago

Diamonds in Stardew Valley?? Just marry into wealth, kids. JK, hit the mines or fish for treasure, but really, isn't marrying rich easier?

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avatarReroutingTopaz2 years ago

Actually, I found my first diamond while trashing monsters in the mines. It's like they say: sometimes, you gotta fight for your right to sparkle.


avatarPleasingSkip2 years ago

To snag yourself a shiny diamond in Stardew Valley, you've got a few options. First, you can try your luck in the mines. Diamonds start making an appearance around level 50, but they're more common the deeper you go. So, pack some snacks and get ready for a mining marathon. Alternatively, if you're feeling lucky, you can put a Diamond into a Crystalarium. It'll replicate that diamond over time, giving you an endless supply! Last but not least, keep your eyes peeled for treasure chests while fishing. It's rare, but sometimes, fortune really does favor the bold (or in this case, the patient fisher)!

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