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Lidia Rozo
2020-07-08 12:13:17

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Our goal in this Stardew Valley guide focuses on explaining how to get earth crystals

What are the earth crystals in Stardew Valley?


These are simply some rare objects that we can get in this game, and it has some interesting uses, since it is possible to use them to make some crafts, or some gifts, in short we can give them some particular uses and it will only be enough to cultivate and collect them because they are very necessary .
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How to get earth crystals in Stardew Valley?


Hunting mines in Geodes is an interesting task where we can get these crystals, for this it will be necessary to go down until we reach floors 1-39 because they are the areas where we can see them spawn, because here we get a figure of plus or minus 1/16 of earth crystal, being precisely this the best way to cultivate them. There are other places where we can get them but with slightly lower statistics, for example when killing Duggies while we are in the mines on floors 1-29.

Making use of the search tool is also possible because we will have some possibility, even if it is low, of obtaining the crystals. Last but not least we can get them in Wild Worms, Fishing or through haunted Skulls, as these crystals are necessary elements to buy the Earth Obelisk in the Wizzard tower.

In addition, if for some reason we accumulate a considerable amount of crystals, it is possible to give them away, to some citizen of Pelican Island, although there are some more ambitious players who chose to keep them to complete the geologist package in the boiler room, which is not bad. because it is also important in some way, so it is feasible anyway.

 In general terms, knowing How to get earth crystals simply allows us to give them some interesting uses in Stardew Valley so don't waste time and go for yours.

Platform(s):
Microsoft Windows PC, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4 PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation Vita, iOS, Android
Genre(s):
Simulation, role-playing
Developer(s):
ConcernedApe
Publisher(s):
Chucklefish Games
Mode:
Single-player, multiplayer
age rating (PEGI):
7+

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video game, gameplay, price, 60fps, steam


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