Where to get Ancient Fruit in Stardew Valley

avatarDepetallingMummy·8 months ago
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avatarAttemptingDance·8 months ago

Ancient Fruit in Stardew Valley? Oh, it's like finding a needle in a haystack, but way cooler. You can get Ancient Seeds randomly from digging up Artifact Spots, or Worm Tiles, which are those wiggly worms sticking out of the ground. Another way is by having the good luck of finding an Ancient Seed artifact when fishing treasure chests, or if you're really lucky, the Traveling Cart might just sell it on Fridays and Sundays. Plant the Ancient Seed artifact in the Seed Maker, and voilà, you've got your Ancient Fruit seeds ready to plant!

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avatarWarningSquad·8 months ago

Simple: check the traveling merchant & fish for treasure chests. Sometimes, luck's on your side.


avatarReplyingTheft·8 months ago

Got my first Ancient Seed from those twisty worms on the ground. Planted it, been rolling in Ancient Fruit ever since. Patience and a good hoe, my friend.

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