What to Do With Geodes in Stardew Valley

avatarEarningOunce8 months ago
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avatarAttemptingDance8 months ago

Crack 'em open! Take your geodes to the Blacksmith, and for a small fee (25g per geode), he'll open them up for you. Inside, you'll likely find minerals, artifacts, ores, or even precious gems. It's like a mini lottery ticket, but with rocks.

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avatarCatalogingDisk8 months ago

Just sell them. While it's tempting to see what's inside, if you're early in the game and need the cash, selling geodes can give your wallet a quick boost. But remember, you might be passing up on some rare finds!


avatarVitriolingMouth8 months ago

Got geodes? Head over to Clint the Blacksmith. He loves those rocky surprises just as much as you do. Hand them over with a bit of gold, and see what treasures await! Who knows, you might just find something museum-worthy or sellable for a nice chunk of change.

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