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Where To Find Every Mineral And Gem In Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley is a game that is full of rich content and tons of items to find. If you are looking for gifts that certain NPCs will love or trying to fill up your museum, then you will need to know where to find all of the gems and minerals in the game.

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This can be a daunting task, even if you are a seasoned fan, as there is a ton of information to remember when it comes to resources in Stardew Valley. This can even lead you to get a bit mixed up when trying to figure out where certain gems spawn. The guide below is here to help you easily find gems and minerals.

Where to Find Gems

Gems can be found all around the mine but do spawn in different areas. To help you figure out where to get each item, the chart below goes over what levels they are most commonly found on:

Gem Node Other Locations
Amethyst
  • Amethyst Node (Any Floor)
  • Gem Node
  • Fishing Treasure Chest
  • Garbage Can
  • Green Slime Drop
  • Panning
Aquamarine
  • Aquamarine Node (Floor 40 and up)
  • Gem Node
  • Fishing Treasure Chest
  • Garbage Can
  • Panning
Diamond
  • Diamond Node (Floor 50 and Up)
  • Gem Node
  • Fishing Treasure Chest
  • Garbage Can
  • Panning
Emerald
  • Emerald Node (Floor 80 and Up)
  • Gem Node
  • Feast of the Winter Star
  • Fishing Treasure Chest
  • Garbage Can
  • Panning
Jade
  • Jade Node ( Floor 40 and Up)
  • Gem Node
  • Blue Slime Drop
  • Feast of the Winter Star
  • Fishing Treasure Chest
  • Garbage Can
  • Panning
Prismatic Shard
  • Iridium Node
  • Gem Node
  • Mystic Stone (Floor 100 and Up)
  • Fishing Treasure Chest
  • Mummy Drop
  • Omni Geode
  • Serpent Drop
  • Shadow Brue Drop
  • Shadow Shaman Drop
Ruby
  • Ruby Node (Floor 80 Plus)
  • Gem Node
  • Feast of the Winter Star
  • Fishing Treasure Chest
  • Garbage Can
  • Panning
Topaz
  • Topaz Node ( Any Floor)
  • Gem Node
  • Fishing Treasure Chest
  • Garbage Can
  • Panning

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Dealing With Geodes

If you are looking for minerals, then you are going to need to collect geodes by breaking rocks in the mines, and then get Clint or a Geode Crusher to bust them open. Below are all the minerals that can be found in the game:

Geode Type Possible Minerals
Geode Alamite, Calcite, Celestine, Earth Crystal, Granite, Jagoite, Jamborite, Limestone, Malachite, Mudstone, Nekoite, Orpiment, Pertrified Slime, Sandstone, Slate, Thunder Egg
Frozen Geode Aerinite, Esperite, Fairy Stone, Fluorapatite, Frozen Tear, Geminite, Ghost Crystal, Hematite, Kyanite, Lunarite, Marble, Ocean Stone, Opal, Pyrite, Soapstone
Magma Geode Baryte, Basalt, Bixite, Dolomite, Fire Quartz, Fire Opal, Helvite, Jasper, Lemon Stone, Neptunite, Obsidian, Star Shards, Tigerseye
Omni Geode All Minerals Listed Above Can Be Obtained From The Omni Geode.

In addition to this list, there are four minerals that you can find from forging in the mine.

  • Earth Crystal – Floors 1- 29
  • Fire Quartz – Floors 80 – 119
  • Frozen Tear – Floors 40 – 79
  • Quartz – Floors 1 – 119

Keep in mind that getting minerals can be a bit random, but opening the proper geode can help up the odds of getting the one you need.

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