What to donate to the museum in Stardew Valley

avatarAffordingAggie8 months ago
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avatarCaringEthos8 months ago

You can donate a variety of items to the museum in Stardew Valley, including minerals, artifacts, gemstones, and historical items you find while farming, mining, and fishing. Each item you donate adds to your total number of donations, unlocking rewards and new items from Gunther, the museum curator. So grab your pickaxe, fishing rod, and hoe, and start collecting those treasures!

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avatarWipingBride8 months ago

Just donate everything you find! Seriously, if it says you can donate it to the museum, do it. You'll clear inventory space, and Gunther practically throws rewards at you. Plus, it's super satisfying to see those display cases fill up.


avatarTargetingDirt8 months ago

Artifacts and minerals, folks. That's the bread and butter of the museum in Stardew Valley. Found a weird looking scroll in the mines? Museum. Unearthed a shiny rock? Museum. It's like the island's recycling program but with more educational value and less smell.

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