What is the Rare Seed in Stardew Valley?

avatarWanderingFacet·8 months ago
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avatarCoilingShip·8 months ago

The Rare Seed in Stardrew Valley is a unique seed that players can plant in Fall. Once it grows, it produces a Sweet Gem Berry, which is super valuable. You can buy the Rare Seed from the traveling cart merchant who shows up on Fridays and Sundays. It’s a bit pricey but totally worth it for that sweet, sweet profit or as a gift to a certain secret someone in the game.

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avatarCorsetingJoke·8 months ago

The Rare Seed? Oh, that's the ticket to making bank in Fall. Plant it, wait till it blooms into a Sweet Gem Berry, and bam, you're rolling in gold. Just a heads up, it can be a bit of a gamble since you buy it from the traveling cart, and its availability can be hit or miss.


avatarCoilingShip·8 months ago

Don't bother with the Rare Seed. It takes an entire season to grow, and the traveling merchant sells it for a high price. Not worth the hassle, IMO.

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