What to do with extra artifacts in Stardew Valley

avatarAttemptingDance·8 months ago
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avatarReoccuringRace·8 months ago

Sell them! Extra artifacts are basically free money lying around in your inventory. Gunther won't take duplicates, so off to the bin they go for a tidy sum of Gold.

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avatarQuestioningVale·8 months ago

Honestly, just hoard them. You never know when you'll want to make your farm look like a lost civilization!


avatarDealingDada·8 months ago

Duplicate artifacts? Just sell them to the Adventurer’s Guild or use them as fancy decorations. It’s a neat way to flex your archeological finds to visitors.


avatarGroaningRush·8 months ago

Got extra artifacts in Stardew Valley? Easy peasy – sell them to the Museum if they're not already displayed. If Gunther already has a shiny version of your find, you can always sell these extras for some quick Gold. Alternatively, keep them around for decoration, or gift them to villagers who appreciate a bit of ancient history!

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