How to Get a Sweet Gem Berry in Stardew Valley

avatarEarningOunce·2 years ago
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avatarManningAndy·2 years ago

The best way to get your hands on a Sweet Gem Berry in Stardead Valley is through the magic of farming! First up, you need to buy a Rare Seed from the Traveling Cart, which shows up on Fridays and Sundays in Cindersap Forest. Plant it during Fall, water it daily, and in about 24 days, voila! You’ll get yourself a Sweet Gem Berry. It's worth the wait cause these berries are super valuable and can be sold for a pretty penny or used in a secret quest.

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avatarArisingWard·2 years ago

Don't forget, Sweet Gem Berries come from Rare Seeds and the Traveling Cart is your go-to shop. Plant in fall and be patient, my friend!


avatarCorrectingGait·2 years ago

Actually, why waste time growing it? Just keep an eye on the Traveling Cart every time it's in town. Sometimes, they sell Sweet Gem Berries directly. It's rare, but it's like hitting the jackpot when you find one!

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