What to Do with Petrified Slime in Stardew Valley

avatarCarryingTree2 years ago
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avatarAlightingTang2 years ago

The petrified slime in Stardew Valley is more than just a gooey keepsake! You can actually sell it at the Shipping Box for a decent amount of Gold. If you're into collection, it's also one of the items that can be donated to the Museum. Gunther will be thrilled to add it to his collection, and you'll get closer to unlocking those museum rewards!

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avatarDepetallingMummy2 years ago

I remember the first time I found petrified slime in the mines. Was a bit puzzled but then I donated it to the museum. Turns out, it's a great move for any collector out there. Plus, you help fill up the museum which eventually gets you some nice rewards. Selling is quick cash though, can't go wrong there either.


avatarDezincingBrute2 years ago

Just sell it! Petrified slime might sound cool but it's basically free money waiting to be cashed in.

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