Where to Find Iron in Stardew Valley

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avatarCompletingClint2 years ago

Yo, if you're on the hunt for iron in Stardew Valley, hit up the mines starting at level 40. From there on, you'll stumble upon iron nodes left and right. Just make sure you've got your pickaxe ready to break those bad boys down and collect that sweet, sweet iron ore.

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avatarDebiasingPons2 years ago

Pro tip: Bring some bombs to speed up your mining adventure. Blasting through those levels makes finding iron ore way faster, plus it's just fun to blow things up. Remember, the deeper you go, the better the loot, so don't be shy about descending further down.


avatarRemovingMyth2 years ago

Honestly, just buy it from Clint if you're swimming in gold. Sometimes you gotta weigh the cost of your time versus your in-game currency. Mining is cool and all, but when you've got crops to water and cows to milk, convenience is king.

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