How to tame slimes in Stardew Valley

avatarSinkingDuel·8 months ago
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avatarCluingWear·8 months ago

To tame slimes in Stardew Valley, you gotta build a Slime Hutch first. Get yourself 10,000 Gold, 500 Stone, 10 Refined Quartz, and an Iridium Bar and hit up Robin at the Carpenter's Shop. Once you've got your Slime Hutch, use a Slime Egg in the incubator, wait a few days, and voilà, baby slimes! They won't attack you, but remember to fill the water troughs so your slimes stay happy and keep producing Slime Balls.

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avatarRemovingMyth·8 months ago

Just smack 'em with love! JK, you need a Slime Hutch, man. No shortcuts here.


avatarPracticingClock·8 months ago

Actually, having slimes is overrated. Just focus on your crops and farm animals. Much less hassle and more profit.

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