How to Get Quartz in Stardew Valley

avatarTrainingLace·8 months ago
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avatarCorrectingGait·8 months ago

Quartz in Stardew Valley, you ask? Just hit those rocks in the mines! Floor 1 and beyond, they're waiting for you. Keep an eye out for the shiny ones; they drop quartz. Also, don’t forget to check the Omni Geodes at the Blacksmith; they can give you quartz as a surprise gift.

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avatarPassingDada·8 months ago

For a super quick quartz grab, just dive into the mines. The deeper you go, the more you find. But here's a hot tip: keep your farm's recycling machine busy. Turning trash into treasure can sometimes net you refined quartz, which is even cooler.


avatarAssemblingDelta·8 months ago

Just go mining. Seriously. That’s where quartz is.


avatarLettingTail·8 months ago

If you want quartz without swinging a pickaxe, cozy up to Marnie. Sometimes, she gifts you quartz if she likes you enough. Personal experience — works like a charm!

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