A Stardew Valley player is sharing a discovery they made in the game after having spent 250 hours playing. Stardew Valley contains many secrets, and some of its game mechanics go unnoticed by fans, no matter how long they've been playing.
13.04.2024 - 18:37 / screenrant.com / Stardew Valley / Tobi Stouffer
's recent 1.6 update has added some significant content, including the"" reward that you can obtain. Players who want to focus on a specific farming task will want to focus on skills that correspond to that profession;in this case, farmers should explore the mines. By maxing out your mining mastery, you will be rewarded with the recipe for the "
Five skills in can be built up over time. They include Farming, Foraging, Fishing, Mining, and Combat, and each is essential to progressing the game. Mining, the skill relevant to the item, is raised by progressing through the mines, specifically by breaking rocks and gem deposits.
The Dwarf King statue is a reward players receive for maxing out their mining mastery. Once the player reaches the base mastery level, level ten, on their final skill, they will receive a letter from Grandpa that will show up in the Mastery Cave in Cindersap Forest, which is also the Big Tree's location. This letter will appear when the final skill is maxed, so there is no need to sleep and go to the next day.
Inside the Mastery Cave are five pedestals, each representing a skill. Once you max out a skill, you start earning "," which accumulate up to mastery level five on top of the previously earned ten levels. Unfortunately, these points don't carry over from before ver. 1.6, so every player must start from the beginning mastery level.
Farmers can check their mastery level by interacting with the pillar that corresponds to the skill they're checking on. Once the mastery level for mining has been raised as high as possible, you will get the recipe for the "" The statue must be crafted before it can go on your farm, but it shouldn't be too difficult.
The «is a pretty simple crafting recipe: 20 Iridium Bars. While this represents a lot of time committed, Iridium is relatively simple to get. Head to the following places to farm enough ore to make 20 bars.
Source
Where To Find
Mystic Stones and Iridium Nodes
Skull Caverns and Volcano Dungeon
Magma and Omni Geodes
Volcano Dungeon, the Mines, Skull Caverns
Golden Coconuts
Ginger Island, the Oasis, Krobus
High-level monsters
The deeper you go into any of the caves or mines, the higher-level monsters you will see.
As you explore the mines and caves, you'll eventually find the Iridium to craft your statue. Make sure to keep plenty of bombs handy to progress deeper quickly, as the higher levels of the Caverns and Dungeons in will not pit you against sufficiently difficult enemies to cause Iridium to spawn. Heading deeper will increase your chances of finding this tricky purple mineral.
Once you've got the Iridium Bars you need, craft the statue and place it on your farm! Once a day, you can choose one from the following two
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