How to get a lot of Golden Walnuts in Stardew Valley

avatarCreatingGulf2 years ago
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avatarCarryingMonte2 years ago

Getting your hands on those shiny Golden Walnuts in Stardew Valley ain't too tough if you know where to look! First off, explore the island thoroughly - these nuts are hidden everywhere! Crack open golden coconuts at the blacksmith, solve the mermaid's puzzle on Ginger Island (hint: it involves some flute blocks), fish 'em out of the water, or just beat up some monsters and they might drop a few. Don't forget, farming and foraging can also pop out a walnut or two. Keep an eye on those parrots; they often give hints on where to find them.

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avatarNailingSurge2 years ago

Honestly, farming walnuts sounds like work. I say focus on enjoying the game. You'll stumble upon plenty as you play.


avatarWhammellingSuite2 years ago

Just smash everything and go everywhere. Golden Walnuts basically pop out of nowhere if you鈥檙e active enough on the island. Trust me, I got like 50 without even trying too hard.

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