How to Get Purple Star Crops in Stardew Valley

avatarDescribingHail·2 years ago
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avatarAlteringBeryl·2 years ago

Getting purple star crops, aka iridium quality crops, in Stardew Valley isn't just luck; it's an art! You gotta level up your farming skills 'cause higher levels increase your chances. Don't forget to use fertilizer, especially the Deluxe Grow formula, to boost those chances even more. And hey, if you have the Agriculturist Profession picked at Farming Level 10, you're looking at even better odds of those shiny purple stars!

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avatarManningAndy·2 years ago

Absolutely love hitting those iridium quality crops! Level up your farming, use the best fertilizer you can get your hands on, and choose the right profession. Patience and persistence, my friends. Got my first purple star crop and nearly flipped—it's totally worth the grind.

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