How to get Obsidian in Stardew Valley

avatarWanderingFacet2 years ago
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avatarForetellingTable2 years ago

Obsidian isn't something you farm or gather like crops in Stardew Valley; instead, you can get it from smashing geodes. Once you've got some geodes, take them over to Clint the Blacksmith in town, and he'll crack them open for you. Obsidian can pop out of Magma, Omni, or Frozen Geodes, so keep an eye out for those while you're mining in the caves!

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avatarAttendingStoke2 years ago

You can't directly mine Obsidian like in some games, but you gotta get those geodes to Clint. Magma Geodes are your best bet, usually found deep in the mines. Just luck of the draw!


avatarDislikingTramp2 years ago

Obsidian Axe or Obsidian Edge? If you're after the Obsidian Edge sword, you'll find it waiting for you at level 90 of the mines. As for the axe, there's no Obsidian Axe in Stardew, gotta stick to the geodes for Obsidian!

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