What to do with rare seed in Stardew Valley

avatarMuggingCreek8 months ago
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avatarPressingDesk8 months ago

Plant it in Fall! The Rare Seed grows into a Sweet Gem Berry, taking all season to grow. Once it's fully grown, you can sell it for a tidy sum of Gold or save it for the Secret Woods statue quest where it's traded for a Stardrop, which increases your energy level. Growing and selling Sweet Gem Berries is also a great way to make a profit.

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avatarHatchellingCalm8 months ago

Pro tip from a Stardew veteran: ALWAYS save your first Sweet Gem Berry for the Stardrop in the Secret Woods. It's a game changer, increasing your maximum energy. Plus, once you're rolling in Gold, you can start collecting these Rare Seeds every Fall to grow more. They're like gold mines!


avatarUnifyingSlum8 months ago

Just sell it, tbh. Gardening is a hassle.

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