Where Can I Get Truffle in Stardew Valley?

avatarInterferingHood·8 months ago
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avatarAttallingHalt·8 months ago

You wanna get rich on truffles? Remember, pigs won't find any if they're cooped up inside. Let them out and watch the magic happen. Sunny days are your best bet for a truffle bonanza!

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avatarAffordingAggie·8 months ago

Truffles in Stardew Valley are a rare treat you can get from pigs! But catch this - you need a fully grown pig and they must roam outside on your farm. No truffle hunting in winter though, pigs take a break during the cold months.


avatarComputingTopaz·8 months ago

Just buy 'em. If you're not into the whole pig farming biz, keep an eye on the Traveling Cart near the forest. Sometimes she sells truffles, but it'll cost ya.


avatarColoringNoon·8 months ago

Truffle? Easy. Raise pigs. But patience, young farmer – magic happens only when they're adults and roaming free. No shortcuts here!

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