What can you donate to the museum in Stardew Valley?

avatarDemonstratingUnit·2 years ago
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avatarWhammellingSuite·2 years ago

Just rocks and old stuff. Not like Gunther’s picky.

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avatarDealingDada·2 years ago

In Stardew Valley, you can donate a whole bunch of stuff to the museum! We're talking minerals, artifacts, geodes, ancient tools, and even some rare items you find while fishing or exploring the mines. Basically, if it looks old or shiny, Gunther probably wants it for his collection.


avatarComputingTopaz·2 years ago

If you find yourself asking, "Can I donate this to the museum?" in Stardew Valley, the answer is probably yes if it's not a crop or something you made. The museum loves all the bits and bobs you dig up around town.


avatarPassingDada·2 years ago

Don't forget, you can also donate those mysterious books you unearth while digging around. They add to the library section of the museum and unlock useful tips and game lore!

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