In your adventures in the deeper parts of the Mines, you might’ve acquired mineral deposits known as Geodes. These deposits come in different variations, but they all contain minerals you can profit from. Read further to see each item’s list of Geode Minerals in Stardew Valley!
A single Geode’s price can be quite disappointing at first glance. Who would like to get 50g or 0g worth of items in Stardew Valley? If you also hate getting these things, then you just need to visit the Blacksmith Shop and have it opened. But you may also obtain its content by using a Geode Crusher.
These mineral deposits can give you different Geode Minerals and they can be profitable too. If you want to learn about the sneak peek of items you can get, continue reading!
What are Geode Minerals in Stardew Valley?
These are minerals obtained from a Frozen Geode, Magma Geode, Omni Geode, and their regular counterpart. You won’t always obtain these things when cracking these deposits, you may also get artifacts, ores, and common resources. Since there are different kinds of mineral deposits in Stardew Valley, their contents may vary.
List of Geode Minerals per Geode in Stardew Valley
Despite having different types of Geodes, there are some occasions when these items contain the same kind of mineral. For instance, you may get an Alamite from a regular mineral deposit, and also obtain it from its Omni counterpart.
Note that the prices are still the same but the probability of acquiring it varies on the kind of Geode that you have.
Geode
This regular deposit can be sold for 50g. While you may obtain it through mining, fishing treasure chests, and slaying Duggies. You may also get it as a gift during the Feast of the Winter Star in Stardew Valley.
Additionally, this item may spawn any of the 15 minerals that were listed below:
Name | Sell Price | Probability |
Alamite | 150g | 1/32 |
Calcite | 75g | 1/32 |
Celestine | 125g | 1/32 |
Granite | 75g | 1/32 |
Jagoite | 115g | 1/32 |
Jamborite | 150g | 1/32 |
Limestone | 15g | 1/32 |
Malachite | 100g | 1/32 |
Mudstone | 25g | 1/32 |
Nekoite | 80g | 1/32 |
Orpiment | 80g | 1/32 |
Petrified Slime | 120g | 1/32 |
Sandstone | 60g | 1/32 |
Slate | 85g | 1/32 |
Thunder Egg | 100g | 1/32 |
Frozen Geode
This loot may give you any of the 14 minerals below. In terms of obtaining the deposit, you may find it on floors 41 to 79 of the Mines, outside your farm during winter, or by fishing Treasure Chests. It’s also possible to receive it during the Winter Star event. While selling it gives you 100g.
Name | Sell Price | Probability |
Aerinite | 125g | 1/30 |
Esperite | 100g | 1/30 |
Fairy Stone | 250g | 1/30 |
Fluorapatite | 200g | 1/30 |
Geminite | 150g | 1/30 |
Ghost Crystal | 200g | 1/30 |
Hematite | 150g | 1/30 |
Kyanite | 250g | 1/30 |
Lunarite | 200g | 1/30 |
Marble | 110g | 1/30 |
Ocean Stone | 220g | 1/30 |
Opal | 150g | 1/30 |
Pyrite | 120g | 1/30 |
Soapstone | 120g | 1/30 |
Magma Geode
If we’ll discuss profits, selling this Geode alone is more lucrative compared to its other types since it’s worth 150g. However, let’s not be hasty in making profits since it still contains more profitable minerals that you shouldn’t miss.
Additionally, acquiring it is similar to getting the first two Geodes. You either use your mining skills on levels 81 to 119, find it in treasure chests, or receive it as a gift.
Name | Sell Price | Probability |
Baryte | 50g | 1/26 |
Basalt | 175g | 1/26 |
Bixite | 300g | 1/26 |
Dolomite | 300g | 1/26 |
Fire Opal | 350g | 1/26 |
Helvite | 450g | 1/26 |
Jasper | 150g | 1/26 |
Lemon Stone | 200g | 1/26 |
Neptunite | 400g | 1/26 |
Obsidian | 200g | 1/26 |
Star Shards | 500g | 1/26 |
Tigerseye | 275g | 1/26 |
Omni Geode
Selling this item isn’t really worth it since its value is 0g. However, it’s more special than the first three Geodes we’ve mentioned. This mineral deposit may spawn any of the 42 Geode Minerals below, it’s also the only deposit that can give you a gem.
Hence, despite getting this profitless item, you may still recover your losses if you hit the jackpot from obtaining valuable loots. There are plenty of ways to obtain it which include mining in the Mines, slaying mobs, cracking Omni Geode Nodes, and more!
Name | Sell Price | Probability |
Aerinite | 125g | 31/2750* |
Alamite | 150g | 31/2750* |
Baryte | 50g | 31/2750* |
Basalt | 175g | 31/2750* |
Bixite | 300g | 31/2750* |
Calcite | 75g | 31/2750* |
Celestine | 125g | 31/2750* |
Dolomite | 300g | 31/2750* |
Esperite | 100g | 31/2750* |
Fairy Stone | 250g | 31/2750* |
Fire Opal | 350g | 31/2750* |
Fluorapatite | 200g | 31/2750* |
Geminite | 150g | 31/2750* |
Ghost Crystal | 200g | 31/2750* |
Granite | 75g | 31/2750* |
Helvite | 450g | 31/2750* |
Hematite | 150g | 31/2750* |
Jagoite | 115g | 31/2750* |
Jamborite | 150g | 31/2750* |
Jasper | 150g | 31/2750* |
Kyanite | 250g | 31/2750* |
Lemon Stone | 200g | 31/2750* |
Limestone | 15g | 31/2750* |
Lunarite | 200g | 31/2750* |
Malachite | 100g | 31/2750* |
Marble | 110g | 31/2750* |
Mudstone | 25g | 31/2750* |
Nekoite | 80g | 31/2750* |
Neptunite | 400g | 31/2750* |
Obsidian | 200g | 31/2750* |
Ocean Stone | 220g | 31/2750* |
Opal | 150g | 31/2750* |
Orpiment | 80g | 31/2750* |
Petrified Slime | 120g | 31/2750* |
Pyrite | 120g | 31/2750* |
Sandstone | 60g | 31/2750* |
Slate | 85g | 31/2750* |
Soapstone | 120g | 31/2750* |
Star Shards | 500g | 31/2750* |
Thunder Egg | 100g | 31/2750* |
Tigerseye | 275g | 31/2750* |