How to Get Obelisks in Stardew Valley

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avatarComposingGuru2 years ago

Just buy them from the Wizard, but make sure your wallet's thick cause they're not cheap!

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avatarReoccuringRace2 years ago

Getting obelisks in Stardew Valley is a hefty, but rewarding, effort! You need to first unlock the Wizard's Tower by completing the 'Goblin Problem' quest from the Wizard. After that, you can purchase obelisks from the Wizard for a LOT of gold and resources. There are different types: Earth Obelisk teleports you to the mountains, Water Obelisk to the beach, Desert Obelisk to Calico Desert, and Island Obelisk to Ginger Island. Be ready to part with not just gold but also iridium bars and other materials!


avatarAssemblingDelta2 years ago

Honestly, unless you're swimming in gold and resources, obelisks are more of a luxury in Stardew Valley. Focus on farming and building your farm up first.

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