Multiple copies of artifacts or minerals
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Besides some of the crystals, I am having a hard time finding a use for my multiple copies of artifacts or other types of minerals.
Will I ever find a use for my left over artifacts or minerals after I donated the first one to the Museum?
Best Answer
You can ship them for extra money, or give them to people as Gifts. I know that the Dwarven Scrolls only sell for 1G but make decent gifts for the Dwarf, as one example.
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Should I keep extra artifacts Stardew?
Duplicate artifacts and minerals can simply be sold or put into your delivery box to make extra money. As mentioned in the comments, the minerals may also be used as gifts for villagers or as materials for crafting. A limited selection of artifacts are also good gifts for select villagers.What do I do with extra artifacts and minerals Stardew Valley?
Artifacts are rare items you can find in Stardew Valley and then donate to the Museum, or sell. You can find multiples of each Artifact, but can only donate any given artifact once. There are specific rewards for donating specific artifacts, as well as general rewards for hitting certain milestones.What artifacts keep Stardew?
Stardew Valley: 10 Of The Best Artifacts (& Where To Find Them)- 10 Trilobite. Trilobite, which is a fossilized, long-lost relative of a crab, is one of the artifacts that can be found in Stardew Valley. ...
- 9 Nautilus Fossil. ...
- 8 Prehistoric Scapula. ...
- 7 Golden Relic. ...
- 6 Ancient Drum. ...
- 5 Dwarf Gadget. ...
- 4 Dried Starfish. ...
- 3 Rare Disc.
How do you get 60 artifacts?
If you're just trying to get 60 donations in order to get the sewer key , the quickest way is to go mining every day and crack open every geode you find, while hoeing any stray worms you see along the way. Luckily the ones I do need to get are from treasure chests, except for 1 of the gold ones in the desert.How to get every Talisman / Accessory IN ORDER (Hypixel SkyBlock Tutorial \u0026 Guide)
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