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Stardew Valley: Where To Find Dinosaur Eggs

Wondering where to find Dinosaur Eggs in Stardew Valley? Stardew Valley has a large number of activities, such as farming, fishing, crafting, cooking, and more. However, you must carefully explore…

Alina NovichenkoBy Alina NovichenkoJune 30, 20233 Mins Read
Stardew Valley: Where To Find Dinosaur Eggs
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Wondering where to find Dinosaur Eggs in Stardew Valley? Stardew Valley has a large number of activities, such as farming, fishing, crafting, cooking, and more. However, you must carefully explore all the locations in Stardew Valley, as some of them can contain unexpected artifacts, such as Dinosaur Eggs. This Egg can make your farm even more exotic, enabling you to raise Dinosaurs. So, read on to learn how to get and use Dinosaur Eggs in Stardew Valley.

How To Get Stardew Valley Dinosaur Eggs

How To Get Dinosaur Eggs in Stardew Valley
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As we said, Stardew Valley has a lot of activities and artifacts. These items can be donated to the museum, but some have more practical uses than others. For example, Dinosaur Egg can turn your cute farm into a Jurassic park. But, before that, you will have to spend a lot of time searching for an artifact.

The Artifact Spots scattered throughout the map are the first places you’ll want to look for Dinosaur Eggs in Stardew Valley. The Egg can only be found at Spots in the Quarry and The Mountains. The chance of obtaining an Egg is approximately 0.6%, so it might take a long time.

The second way is fishing Treasure Chests. The chances of getting a Dinosaur Egg from such a Chest is 0.7-0.8%. It is also worth noting that you can find the Egg behind the bushes while playing the Crane Game in Movie Theater. But the chance of this is also very low.

The third and most effective way is to hunt Pepper Rexes. You can find them on the Prehistoric floors in the Skull Cavern. These enemies have a 10% chance of dropping a Dinosaur Egg, which is notably higher than the sources we’ve mentioned.

How To Use Dinosaur Eggs in Stardew Valley

How To Use Dinosaur Eggs in Stardew Valley
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Once you get Dinosaur Eggs, you need to return to your farm. You must have at least a Big Coop to use the Incubator. With it, you can hatch a Dinosaur in 12 days. 

These Eggs can be sold for a somewhat high profit, namely 800g – 1,120g. Avoid gifting this artifact to your villagers, as they will not like it. Only Penny and Dwarf will be happy with such a gift. Conversely, many villagers love Dinosaur Mayonnaise, a processed product made from Dinosaur Eggs.

That’s all you need to know about how to find and use the Dinosaur Egg in Stardew Valley. This artifact can bring you money and also help improve relationships with the villagers, so follow our tips to get it. In the meantime, here’s a guide on how to catch Bream.

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Stardew Valley: How To Catch Sardine

Stardew Valley is available for PC, iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PlayStation consoles.

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