How to Get the Marriage Amulet in Stardew Valley

avatarDepetallingMummy8 months ago
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avatarAlteringBeryl8 months ago

First things first, you gotta have your house upgraded at least once to even think about marriage in Stardew Valley. Then, when you're ready and have wooed your chosen partner with all those gifts they love, wait for a rainy day. Head to the beach and look for the Old Mariner. He's the one who sells the marriage amulet, but only if it's raining. He'll sell it to you for 5,000G. Get that amulet, propose, and bam, you're on your way to wedded bliss in Pelican Town.

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avatarBeatingDebit8 months ago

Just wait for a rainy day and hit the beach. Old dude there sells it for 5k.


avatarImplementingPons8 months ago

Honestly, just make sure you really wanna marry in-game. Stardew weddings are cute, but they mean sharing your farm's profits. Got mine, and while I love the aesthetic, it's not all sunshine and crops.

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