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Stardew Valley Mystery Boxes: Where to find, and

Stardew Valley Mystery Boxes: Where to find, and

Barış SelmanbyBarış Selman
20 March 2024
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With the 1.6 update, Stardew Valley Mystery Boxes added a mysterious atmosphere to the game. These boxes, which are randomly dropped by airplanes in various parts of the valley, arouse great curiosity among players.

This guide will teach you about the Stardew Valley Mystery Boxes, how to open them, and what gifts they give. Let’s get started!

What are Stardew Valley Mystery Boxes?

Stardew Valley Mystery Boxes are a new type of geode added to the game with the 1.6 update. One night, as you fall asleep, a plane appears in the sky and drops Mystery Boxes into the valley. When you wake up in the morning, you can see these boxes at different points in the valley.

How to open the Mystery Boxes?

To open the Mystery Boxes, you need Clint, the blacksmith in Pelican Town. When Clint’s shop is open, talk to him and select the “Produce Jeot” option. Then drag the Mystery Box to Clint’s anvil and have him open it for 25 gold.

What are Stardew Valley Mystery Boxes?
Stardew Valley’s 1.6 update introduced Mystery Boxes, adding intrigue to the game (Image credit)

What comes out of the Mystery Boxes?

The Mystery Boxes contain different randomized items each time. Items can include wood, seeds, food, fertilizer, and rare items. The value of the items that come out of the boxes may not always be the same, but this adds to the element of surprise and the fun of exploration.

Where to find Mystery Boxes?

If you are looking for these boxes, we don’t recommend actively searching for them, as they can suddenly appear on a random night. When airplanes drop them in the valley, they can fall to the ground at different points on the map. If you look around carefully, you can easily spot them.

What are Stardew Valley Mystery Boxes?
Planes randomly drop Mystery Boxes throughout the valley, sparking player curiosity (Image credit)

What is Stardew Valley?

Stardew Valley is a game in which you try to develop a farm you inherited from your grandfather. As you progress through the village and farm, you can fish, mine, raise animals, and interact with the villagers.

Thanks to the game’s freedom, you can progress at your own pace and focus on your interests. You can focus solely on your farm and ranch, befriend villagers, and form romantic relationships.

Get ready for an adventure with Mystery Boxes in Stardew Valley! Enjoy exploring the surprises inside the boxes.


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Barış Selman

Barış Selman

A technology and gaming enthusiast by day, Barış is a passionate composer and black/death metal guitarist by night. He keeps his finger on the pulse of the intersection of art and technology whenever he can from his tours worldwide.

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