How to breed slimes in Stardew Valley?

avatarCarryingMonte2 years ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel2 years ago

Just buy a Slime Hutch and use the Slime Incubator. Easy.

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avatarSwellingDump2 years ago

To breed slimes in Stardew Valley, you're gonna need a Slime Hutch first! You can buy one from Robin at the Carpenter's Shop. After that, just pop a Slime Egg into the Slime Incubator inside the Hutch, and voila! Baby slimes start poppin'. Keep 'em happy with water from the trough, and they'll start multiplying. Remember, slimes can be a bit feisty, so craft a Slime Ring to prevent damage from their attacks. Happy breeding!


avatarForetellingTable2 years ago

Been breeding slimes for years in Stardew. Best tip? Get a Slime Hutch, but don't stop there. Play the long game: balance your slime population and diversify the colors for better items. Water is key - never forget to fill the troughs. And watch out for those slime attacks until you get the Slime Ring. It's a whole ecosystem in there!

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