What is Slime Used For in Stardew Valley?

avatarCarryingTree2 years ago
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avatarDroppingSway2 years ago

Slime in Stardew Valley isn't just for kicks, it's actually got a bunch of uses. First off, you can use it to craft items like Slime Egg-Press and Oil of Garlic. If you're feeling ambitious, you can also breed slimes in a Slime Hutch to get different colored slimes that produce valuable slime balls. Plus, it's kind of fun to have your own slime army.

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avatarSortyingSlag2 years ago

Don't underestimate slime! Once, I thought it was just a nuisance, but when I started using it to craft and in the Slime Hutch, it changed the game. Plus, selling slime balls can earn you some decent cash.


avatarSnorkellingClock2 years ago

Slime = Slime Hutch. Raise your own slime buddies! They're not just cute, they're profitable.


avatarRatingLink2 years ago

Honestly, slimes are more trouble than they're worth. But hey, if you enjoy turning your farm into a gooey, slime-filled mess, go for it.

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