How to talk to Gunther in Stardew Valley

avatarCreatingGulfa year ago
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avatarTrottingAreaa year ago

Gunther is more of a show, don't tell kind of guy. You talk to him by donating artifacts and minerals to the museum. Each new item gives you a bit of dialogue and sometimes rewards. So, dig up some goods and head his way!

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avatarDebiasingPonsa year ago

Gunther's the silent type. You'll


avatarSingingRidgea year ago

To talk to Gunther, just walk into the museum. If you're donating, you'll automatically interact with him. No chit-chat option, though. He's all business, all about those artifacts and minerals.



avatarAttainingForda year ago

To chat with Gunther in Stardead Valley, just head over to the Stardew Valley Museum & Library. He's the guy behind the counter, always eager to see what artifacts or minerals you're bringing in. You can't miss him! But remember, you can't have traditional 'conversations' with him like with other townsfolk. Gunther is all about those donations.

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