How to Mine Diamond in Stardew Valley

avatarRuingMite8 months ago
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avatarAttemptingDance8 months ago

Diamonds? In Stardew? Just pray to the RNG gods and dive deep into the mines, especially levels 50 and beyond. Oh, and try the Skull Cavern if you're feeling lucky (or reckless).

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avatarBackingPeck8 months ago

Mining diamonds in Stardew Valley is like finding hidden treasure - it's all about luck and patience! Head down into the mines, especially the levels after 50 because that's where the magic happens. Diamonds can randomly appear in any level after 50, but they're more common the deeper you go. Don't forget to bring some bombs to clear out the rocks faster, and keep an eye on your health and energy levels. Happy mining!


avatarAlteringBeryl8 months ago

Good luck, you'll need it. Diamonds are rare, my friend. Just keep hitting those rocks after level 50.


avatarDescribingHail8 months ago

Actually, you might find a diamond through fishing treasure chests or as a gift from the mysterious Green Slime. Yeah, mining's not the only way!

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