However, mining doesn’t have to be tedious. It can be one of the most entertaining and exciting aspects of the game, in addition to earning the player huge profits. Here are a few tips and tricks for players looking to maximize their mining potential and have fun along the way.
Updated November 29, 2022 by Demaris Oxman: As new players discover the game and veterans challenge themselves to raise profits to ridiculous heights, mining remains a vital aspect of Stardew Valley. Farmers challenge themselves to become experts at exploring caves, and if they strategize properly, can emerge with riches untold. However, it can be tough for beginners to figure out how to survive in the mines, Skull Cavern, and the Volcano Dungeon. Making it out in one piece can be a challenge in itself, never mind finding treasure. That’s why this list has been expanded to include more details on crafting food and tools to help players stay alive, and to help multiply their riches once they get home safely.
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13 Upgrade The Pickaxe
This may seem like an obvious one, but it still shouldn’t be discounted. For players aiming to make money off of mining, upgrading the pickaxe should be at the top of their list of priorities. Each upgrade tier allows the player to break rocks faster and use less energy while doing so. Once players can break rocks and ore veins rapidly, they can quickly accumulate materials and delve their way deeper into mines and dungeons.
Here’s what players will need to upgrade the pickaxe at each level. Head over to Clint’s shop with the materials and the gold, and he’ll have the upgrade ready in a few in-game days.
12 Pay Attention to Daily Luck
The Fortune Teller channel on the TV gives the player an idea of what their luck looks like that day. When the spirits are “very happy” or “in a good mood,” players have a higher chance of finding valuable items and will meet fewer monsters, increasing their chances of survival. Thus, these are the best days to go spelunking.
Avoid going to the mines — especially Skull Cavern — if the spirits are “mildly perturbed” or “very displeased.” The player will encounter more enemies on such days, slain monsters will be far less likely to drop items, and players are less likely to survive their trip to the mines.
11 Choose The Right Professions
At Mining Level 5, players can choose between two professions. Depending on which they choose, the player will get another profession choice at Level 10.
Miner: The player will get +1 ore per vein. Blacksmith: Metal bars will be worth 50% more. Prospector: Doubles the player’s chance to find coal. Geologist: Offers a chance for gems to appear in pairs. Gemologist: All gems and minerals are worth 30% more. Excavator: Doubles the chance to find geodes.
Players looking to make money off of mining should pick Geologist at level 5, and Gemologist at level 10. Though the other options can be helpful depending on play style, most players won’t have difficulty amassing ore, coal, or geodes. Increasing the frequency and value of gemstones allows players to make more cash faster — not to mention, gems make great gifts.
10 Be Speedy
Players will be surprised how big a difference speed makes in mining productivity. Always bring coffee along to the caves. Buffs from drinks are separate from food buffs, so don’t worry about removing a meal’s active effect by sipping coffee. To make this energizing drink, place 5 coffee beans into a Keg.
Coffee doesn’t just make the player walk faster; it speeds up tools and weapons as well. Between fighting monsters and smashing rocks, everything moves more quickly with this bonus. This allows players to collect more items in a shorter span of time — and run away from monsters that turn out to be a bit too much.
9 Utilize Buffs
Cooking the right meal is essential for maximizing any skill in Stardew Valley, and mining is no exception. Cranberry Sauce, for Example, provides +2 to this skill. Eggplant Parmesan offers +1 to Mining as well as +3 Defense, a helpful bonus when fighting monsters.
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A mining skill increase isn’t the only useful effect for dungeon divers. Players can increase both their Luck and Speed with Spicy Eel, or boost their attack power with a Roots Platter. Bean Hotpot increases maximum energy, a helpful boost for breaking boulders. All of these buffs can prove invaluable for helping players to survive the mines, Skull Cavern, or the Volcano Dungeon. Here’s what players will need for each meal:
8 Bring Non-Buffing Food
Survival in the mines can be a challenge, especially as players dig deeper or take on the Skull Cavern challenge. While lots of recipes provide incredible skill boosts, it’s also important to bring healing items that don’t have these effects. For example, if the player eats Spicy Eel, then runs low on health and eats Pancakes, that item’s Foraging buff will replace the Luck and Speed effects of the first meal.
Non-buffing food that simply restores health and energy is essential to survive the mines in Stardew Valley. Purple Mushrooms and Magma Caps are great choices for this. Meanwhile, the Life Elixir restores health to maximum no matter how low it drops. This item is craftable starting at Combat level 2, using 1 Red Mushroom, 1 Purple Mushroom, 1 Chanterelle, and 1 Morel.
7 Invest In Weapons
The Galaxy Sword and its souped-up form, the Infinity Blade, are by far the best choices for slaying monsters. However, players can’t get the Galaxy Sword until they travel to Calico Desert with a Prismatic Shard. Obtaining the Infinity Blade requires completing Qi Challenges and clearing the Volcano Dungeon.
The Adventurer’s Guild has options if the player can’t yet obtain the Galaxy Sword. The Lava Katana, for example, becomes available after reaching the bottom of the mines and is one of the game’s most powerful swords for purchase.
6 Consider Rings Carefully
Several rings provide effects that make mining easier. The Slime Charmer is a great option, since it means dealing with fewer enemies. The Napalm Ring explodes slain monsters, while the Vampire Ring restores a little health with every kill. The Iridium Band combines several effects in one: it glows, attracts items, and increases attack power.
In Ginger Island’s Volcano Dungeon, players can forge two rings into one. This essentially allows for four active rings at once. This process can’t be reversed, so players must choose their favorite rings wisely.
5 Enchant The Pickaxe
Remember the area in the Volcano Dungeon, where players can combine two rings? This mystical forge also allows players to apply enchantments to their tools and weapons. If an iridium pickaxe is useful for mining, an enchanted one is absolutely overpowered.
To enchant the Pickaxe, players will need one Prismatic Shard and 20 Cinder Shards. When using the forge, the Pickaxe will receive one of the following at random:
Efficient: The Pickaxe will not use Stamina. Powerful: Adds one extra power level. Swift: The tool moves 33% faster.
All of these enchantments are equally useful for miners, but if the player receives one they didn’t want, they can repeat the process to get a new random enchantment.
4 Use Staircases
If monsters are swarming the player and there’s no easy way out, there’s no shame in escaping. Sometimes, it’s the best way to stay alive and avoid losing items that took so much effort to collect. By building a staircase with 99 Stone, players can place it anywhere in the floor of the mines and immediately descend to the next level.
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Long mining sessions result in the player collecting large amounts of stone, which they can use to build staircases. Additionally, players can build staircases before heading to the caves as a contingency plan. This strategy is especially helpful in the deeper levels of Skull Cavern, where dangerous monsters abound.
3 Craft Bombs
Running low on energy by using the pickaxe over and over? Try some explosives. They can save energy when it comes to breaking rocks, and kill or seriously hurt most enemies. Furthermore, they’re the only way to permanently kill the mummies in Skull Cavern.
Mega Bombs naturally pack the biggest punch. Players can craft them starting at Mining Level 8, and their components are readily available once the player reaches level 80 in the mine. Just be careful to run as far as possible from the blast radius, to avoid damage to the player. Here’s how to craft all available bombs:
2 Use Warp Technology
After a full-day mining session, the player must run back to the farm before passing out at 2 am. If they can warp there instantly instead, that means more time to gather resources. The Return Scepter is the best option, since it can be used an infinite number of times.
Considering the Return Scepter costs 2,000,000g, the Warp Totem: Farm makes a great substitute. Obtainable at Foraging level 8, this recipe calls for 1 hardwood, 1 honey, and 20 fiber. Take one along to maximize time spent underground.
Additionally, certain warp technology can get players to the dungeons sooner. With the Desert Obelisk or Warp Totem, players don’t have to wait for Pam to drive them to Skull Cavern. The same goes for the Island Obelisk and Warp Totem when it comes to the Volcano Dungeon. Players can build Obelisks with the help of the Wizard.
1 Craft Items to Maximize Profit
Once players return with their spoils, there are plenty of ways to increase how much money they can earn. Crystalariums, for example, replicate gemstones for infinite gold. The Geode Crusher breaks open geodes without having to pay Clint, and the Furnace turns ore into valuable bars.
One Crystalarium is gifted by Gunther, and the player can craft more starting at Mining level 9. The Furnace recipe becomes available after the player first harvests ore, and Clint provides the Geode Crusher crafting recipe after the player completes his “Cave Patrol” special order. Players will need the following materials to craft each item:
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