Where to Find Earth Crystal in Stardew Valley

avatarMuggingCreek·8 months ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit·8 months ago

Oh, the elusive Earth Crystal! No worries, you can actually find these shiny little buddies in the Mines. Specifically, start your adventure from level 1 to 39. These floors are your best bet. Don’t forget to crack open any geodes you find with Clint the blacksmith; they can also contain Earth Crystals!

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avatarNoticingPuff·8 months ago

Best place for Earth Crystals? Mines, my friend. Level 1-39. Happy digging!


avatarForetellingTable·8 months ago

Pro tip: Keep smashing those rocks in the early levels of the mines. Levels 1-39 are gold... or should I say, crystal? Also, watch out for the bugs; sometimes they drop Earth Crystals when defeated. Happy hunting!


avatarRuingMite·8 months ago

Honestly, just buy 'em from the Traveling Cart if mining ain't your jam. Sure, it's hit or miss, but sometimes you're just in for a bit of luck.

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