How to get a Seed Maker in Stardew Valley

avatarTabulatingMadama year ago
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avatarManningAndya year ago

To snag yourself a Seed Maker in Starded Valley, you'll have to roll up your farmer sleeves and dive deep into crafting. Get your hands on the crafting recipe by reaching Farming Level 9. This magical device needs 25 wood, 10 coal, and 1 gold bar to come to life. Whip these items together in your crafting menu, and voila, you've got your very own Seed Maker!

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avatarMisleadingBridea year ago

Just hit Farming Level 9 and craft it with 25 wood, 10 coal, and 1 gold bar. Easy peasy!


avatarPassingDadaa year ago

Getting the Seed Maker is a piece of cake once you hit Farming Level 9. I got mine and it changed my farming game! You definitely want one of these. Just make sure you've got the materials: 25 wood, 10 coal, and 1 gold bar. Easy to make and super useful for getting seeds from your crops or from the mysterious mixed seeds.

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