How to Get Slime Eggs in Stardew Valley

avatarBakingAlert·8 months ago
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avatarCarryingMonte·8 months ago

Simply put: slay slimes, get slime, press slime, boom—egg.

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avatarBustingSpire·8 months ago

If you're looking for slime eggs, keep an eye on the Traveling Cart too. The merchant occasionally sells them. It's all about being in the right place at the right time!


avatarHouselingMoon·8 months ago

Slime Eggs in Stardew Valley can mainly be gotten in two ways. First, you can find them as drops from slimes in the Secret Woods or in the Slime Hutch if you have one on your farm. Pretty rare drops, but keep slaying! Second, you can craft them if you have the Slime Egg-Press. It compresses 100 pieces of slime into one egg. Time to start hoarding slime!


avatarInterferingHood·8 months ago

Don't bother with slime eggs. Focus on crops and animals for steady income. Slimes are too much hassle for what they're worth.

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