How to Get a Dinosaur in Stardew Valley

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avatarCompletingClint2 years ago

Just fish a lot and hope for the best. Treasure chests while fishing can sometimes have a dino egg. It's all luck!

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avatarCarryingMonte2 years ago

Getting a dinosaur in Stardew Valley isn't as tough as it sounds! First, you've gotta find a Dinosaur Egg. You can dig one up from artifact spots, fish it out of treasure chests, or snag it rarely from a Pepper Rex in the Skull Cavern. Once you've got your hands on the egg, don't donate it to the museum or make an omelette鈥攑op it into an Incubator in a Big Coop, and wait. In a few days, you'll have a dinosaur wandering around your farm.


avatarCoilingShip2 years ago

Actually, the easiest way to get a Dinosaur Egg might be from the Skull Cavern. The Pepper Rexes drop them. Sure, it's a bit risky, but hey, no risk, no dinosaur!

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