Should I sell minerals in Stardew Valley?

avatarTabulatingMadam8 months ago
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avatarHouselingMoon8 months ago

Hold onto those minerals! They're not just for selling. Some are needed for quests, and once you donate them to the museum, you'll get rewards. Plus, they're great for gifts. Selling might give you quick cash, but you're missing out on long-term benefits.

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avatarPleasingSkip8 months ago

Just sell 'em all! Early on, you need all the gold you can get to upgrade your tools and expand your farm. There's always more minerals in the mine.


avatarCompletingClint8 months ago

Absolutely, but with a catch! Selling minerals in Stardew Valley can be a good source of early-game income, especially if you're finding duplicates. However, it's worth holding onto at least one of each mineral. You'll need them for the Community Center bundles, and some are required for crafting recipes. Once you've donated one to the museum and kept any needed for crafting, feel free to sell the extras for some extra cash!

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