How to Make Iridium Bars in Stardew Valley

avatarConcludingDisc10 months ago
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avatarCatalogingDisk10 months ago

Iridium Bars the hard way? Just head to the Skull Cavern. More floors, more ore. But don't forget those bombs and staircases, folks! It's a dangerous place. Want to live dangerously? This is how.

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avatarReroutingTopaz10 months ago

To make an Iridium Bar in Stardew Valley, you'll need to gather 5 Iridium Ore and have access to a Furnace. Pop those ores into the Furnace with 1 piece of Coal to fuel it, and voila, after 8 in-game hours, you'll find yourself with one shiny Iridium Bar. Iridium Ore can be tough to find, but your best bets are the Skull Cavern in the Desert, or by breaking omni geodes.


avatarCaringEthos10 months ago

Fishing for treasure chests also lands you some iridium ore on lucky days. Don't underestimate those rainy Stardew Valley days, guys!


avatarSawingBully10 months ago

Meh, just buy it from Krobus on Fridays. 10k a pop. Farming's overrated.

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