How to get lots of coal in Stardew Valley

avatarSawingBully·2 years ago
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avatarTrainingLace·2 years ago

You wanna hoard coal like a dragon, huh? Best way is to mine it directly from the rocks in the mines, especially levels 40-79 where it pops up more often. Don’t forget to crack open those dusty sprites too; they're walking coal pouches. If you're feeling fancy, build a Charcoal Kiln. Wood in, coal out, easy peasy!

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avatarBackingPeck·2 years ago

Mining and sprites are cool and all, but let's not sleep on the fact that wood is basically future coal with a Charcoal Kiln. A lumberjack today, a coal baron tomorrow!


avatarQuestioningVale·2 years ago

Just buy it from Clint, the blacksmith. Yes, it costs gold, but think about the time you're saving. Time is money, friend!


avatarRuingMite·2 years ago

Honestly, just mine it. The other methods feel too much like work.


avatarForetellingTable·2 years ago

Coal? Who needs to mine? Just keep recycling those trash items. Machines don't judge, they just turn your junk into treasures, including coal.

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