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In Stardew Valley, there are several different Ores. Each one has its own purpose in-game, you will eventually need all of them, be it for crafting, upgrading your tools, or many other tasks that require them.

SPOILERS AHEAD: This guide contains spoilers from update 1.5 which some platforms (mobile, mainly) don't have access to yet.

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There are five types of Ore in the game, Copper Ore, Iron Ore, Gold Ore, Iridium Ore, and Radioactive Ore. Depending on which type of Ore you're looking for, the farming methods will differ since they can be obtained in greater quantities in different places.

Updated on September 22, 2021 by Ashely Claudino: Mining can be a bit of a tiring activity in Stardew Valley, especially if you're simply grinding to farm resources for a project. It's a necessary activity throughout the duration of the game, as stone and all sorts of Ore are absolutely essential in Stardew Valley. It can definitely get old fast, but thankfully, there are a few tricks that will help you mine faster and prevent you from losing consciousness so often in the mines. We've updated this guide with some of these helpful tips to help those that could do with some extra pointers.

Copper, Iron, And Gold Ore

farming copper gold iron ore in stardew valley

These are the three most common Ores in the game. As you progress through the mine you will find them in more abundant quantities. First copper, then iron, and finally gold. This is also the order in which you can upgrade your farming tools.

You can actually get Ore from Clint at the Blacksmith but the price increases drastically in your second year on the farm. The same happens with basic resources like wood and stone at Robin's Carpenter Shop.

These are the prices you can get them at in Year 1 and Year 2 onward:

Ore

Year 1

Year 2+

Copper Ore

75g

150g

Iron Ore

150g

250g

Gold Ore

400g

750g

This is not a bad way to accumulate Ore but it requires a lot of gold, especially after the first year in-game.

But if you're looking to grind for some hours and farm Ore, your best solution is to go down to the mines. A pickaxe is your best way to go in this case, since you need a considerable amount of Ore to make a few bombs (unless you buy them).

To farm for Copper Ore, you should play through levels 2 through 39. These are the levels in which Copper Ore is most likely to spawn. Once you're done, you can just go back up in the elevator and redo them.​​​​​

To farm Iron Ore, you should play through levels 40 to 79 of the mines, since that is where Iron Nodes are most likely to spawn.

To farm Gold Ore, you should play through levels 80 until 119 and then rinse and repeat until you're satisfied with how many Gold Ores you have on you.

Iridium Ore

farming iridium ore in stardew valley

Iridium Ore can be tough to get your hands on but it is incredibly useful, especially considering how good Iridium tools are. There are more passive ways to get your hands on Iridium Ore, even though these take much longer compared to going down to the Skull Cavern.

However, it's still good to acquire Iridium passively at the same time. Once you reach Year 3, you will go through Grandpa's Evaluation and if you manage to light all four candles, you will receive the Statue of Perfection. The statue will produce two to eight Iridium Ore each day.

To really farm Iridium Ore, though, you must descend down to the Skull Cavern. This place is much tougher compared to the mines so come prepared. Be sure to bring food, bombs, and some staircases.

The food is necessary so you can bring your health back up if you have to deal with Serpents, which will take a good chunk of health out of you. The bombs are a great way to get rid of rock clusters without wasting too much time and blow up Iridium Nodes. And finally, the staircases are important so that you can skip infested floors that take too long to complete, wasting too much time out of the day.

The deeper you go down in the Skull Cavern, the more likely you are to find Iridium Ore. You might even want to ignore single Iridium Nodes you come across to try to keep moving as fast as you can, down to the deeper levels.

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You will occasionally come across some Purple Slimes. You can slay them since they have a chance of dropping Iridium Ore and even Iridium Bars. If you descend down to an infested floor, put down a staircase and keep going down. These floors are generally very time-consuming.

You will eventually find a good number of Iridium Nodes, and that's when you start bombing them and collecting the Ore. Try to hit the Skull Cavern on a lucky day since this will increase your chance of finding a ladder, which will make farming much easier.

Radioactive Ore

farming radioactive ore in stardew valley

Stardew Valley keeps getting free updates and not long ago we got a new type of ore — Radioactive Ore. Reddit user u/upliv2 came up with this method of easily farming the ore without running into too much trouble.

First, what you need to do is to get access to The Shrine of Challenge. You do this by visiting Qi's Walnut Room on Ginger Island and then completing the Dangers In The Deep quest.

Now, you can active The Shrine of Challenge on floor 120 of the mines. This makes it so that, during that day, enemies will be much tougher than usual. It goes back to normal the following day, however. If you proceed through while The Shrine of Challenge is activated, you can find Radioactive Nodes in the mines.

Play through level 40 until level 45 or through level 30 until 35, then take the elevator back to 0 to reset and repeat this. These levels of the mine are fairly easy to play through and have other good drops.

Since this is still a new addition to the game, new methods are being discussed and so far this is one that seems to be the easiest and still quite productive. You should get anywhere from 20 to 35 Radioactive Ore per day.

It is also very important that you do this on lucky days, and the Miner profession is definitely a plus, since you get an extra ore for each node you break.

Mining Tips

stardew valley skill menu with the mining skill selected

Although you can follow all of these farming methods, there are other tricks that you should be aware of so you can always maximize your gains when going down to the mines.

Choose The Miner Profession

Increasing your Mining skill level will allow you to make a decision when you reach Level 5 — you'll have to decide between the Miner profession and the Geologist profession. The Miner profession will make you receive one extra Ore every time you break an Ore Node, which can help make farming twice as fast.

Take Advantage Of Luck

Not only do you have a daily Luck stat, but there are also other ways to improve this stat in the game. There are several prepared dishes in the game that you can consume to increase this stat. There are also rings you can wear. Check out our guide on every way you can increase your luck in the game.

Preparation

Preparing properly is absolutely necessary before taking your chances in the miners. You don't want to risk fainting and losing the resources you farmed so hard for. Bombs, ladders, and food are your friends — take tons of these with you so you can get rid of rock clusters quickly, skip tougher floors, and heal.

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