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author: Damian Gacek

Stardew Valley 1.6 - What Can You Find in Mystery Boxes

Do you want to learn more about Mystery Boxes in Stardew Valley 1.6? You are in a good place.

Source: Stardew Valley, developer: Concerned Ape
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I believe that most palyers at least heard of Stardew Valley. It is the game, which started the farming genre revival. SV was released 8 years ago, but the developer Concerned Ape still releases updates. The last big one was yesterday. It introduces, among many other novelties, Mysterious Boxes. Let’s talk about them.

Stardew Valley - How to find and open Mystery Boxes

When you see a cutscene with Mr. Qi and an airplane, you will know that Mystery Boxes are available. From this point onwards you will be able to collect them. So, another question arises – how to find these mysterious objects?

The answer is simple, just do your everyday chores. These collectibles can be found randomly while doing regular activities like fishing, chopping trees or digging up worms. So, be patient.

If you want to open the Mystery Box, go to the Blacksmith. You can crack this item like a geode, by paying 25 Gold.

Stardew Valley – What Can You Find in Mystery Boxes

So, you may be interested in what can be found in Mystery Boxes. The answer is simple – many things. The loot is random, and its range is quite wide. Below we present some items which can be hidden in the boxes, but we can’t be sure that the list ends there:

  1. Bombs,
  2. Deluxe Speed-Gro,
  3. Equipment like Jade Ring (and more),
  4. Food like Coffee or Maki Roll (and more),
  5. Hardwood,
  6. Life Elixirs,
  7. More Mystery Boxes,
  8. Mystery shirt (part of the Mystery theme set),
  9. Quality Fertilizer,
  10. Quality Sprinklers,
  11. Seeds like Mixed or Cauliflower (and more),
  12. Skill Books like Book of Mysteries, which will give you experience,
  13. Treasure Chests,
  14. Warp totems.

Damian Gacek

Damian Gacek

Graduate of English Philology and English in Public Communication. His portfolio includes a scientific article on video game translation. Working with Gamepressure.com since 2019, writing for various departments. Currently, deals with guides and occasionally supports the newsroom. Interested in electronic entertainment since childhood. Loves RPGs and strategies, often also immersing himself in the depths of indie games. In his free time, works on a book and learns film editing.

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