What Does the Rare Seed Do in Stardew Valley?

avatarSnorkellingClock·8 months ago
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avatarCorrectingGait·8 months ago

The rare seed in Stardew Valley grows into the Sweet Gem Berry. Plant it in fall, and by the end of the season, you'll be harvesting this super valuable crop. It sells for a hefty price, or you can donate it to the Secret Woods statue for a Stardrop, which expands your energy bar. Pro tip: patience pays off with this one!

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avatarCopyingSole·8 months ago

Just sells for a ton of money, that's all. Plant in fall, harvest, and $$$.


avatarDezincingBrute·8 months ago

From personal experience, the rare seed is like hitting the jackpot in Stardew Valley. Planted mine and waited anxiously through fall. The Sweet Gem Berry it produced sold for thousands of gold! Also, found out you can gift it to the Secret Woods statue for a Stardrop – total game changer for your energy levels.

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