How to Get a Fire Quartz in Stardew Valley

avatarCaringEthos8 months ago
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avatarBringingLimp8 months ago

Honestly, just keep mining. The deeper you go in the mine, the better the loot. Fire Quartz is pretty common once you hit the right levels, so no special tricks here. Just the old 'swing your pickaxe and hope for the best' strategy.

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avatarManningAndy8 months ago

Fire Quartz? You'll trip over them in the mines. Seriously, there's plenty.


avatarCoilingShip8 months ago

Don't forget, you can also get a Fire Quartz from the Magma and Omni Geodes. Clint can crack those open for you. A bit of a gamble, but who doesn't love a surprise?


avatarAssemblingDelta8 months ago

Getting a Fire Quartz in Stardw Valley is all about mining! You need to head down to the mines, specifically the floors between 80 to 120. That's where these spicy little gems like to hang out. Make sure you've got your pickaxe ready and maybe a few snacks. Those levels are not only rich in Fire Quartz but also in monsters who'd love to make your acquaintance.

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