Omni Geode

Omni Geode
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A blacksmith can break this open for you. These geodes contain a wide variety of minerals.
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The Omni Geode is a Mineral deposit found primarily by breaking rocks in the Mines. It can be broken open at the Blacksmith for data-sort-value="25">Gold.png25g or placed in a Geode Crusher to obtain the items inside. Omni Geodes can contain minerals, artifacts, ores, or basic resources. They can also be traded at the Desert Trader for a variety of items.

Neither daily luck nor luck buffs affect the contents of an Omni Geode.

Locations

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Desert Trader

The Desert Trader in the Calico Desert will trade with Omni Geodes.

Permanent Stock

Image Name Price
Artifact Trove   Omni Geode (5)
Warp Totem: Desert   Omni Geode (3)
Green Turban   Omni Geode (50)

Rotating Stock

Image Name Price Day Sold
Hay (x3)   Omni Geode (1) Monday
Magic Turban   Omni Geode (333) Even Days
Magic Cowboy Hat   Omni Geode (333) Odd days

Omni Geode Contents

Artifacts

Image Name Description Sell Price Probability
Dwarvish Helm It's one of the helmets commonly worn by dwarves. The thick metal plating protects them from falling debris and stalactites. data-sort-value="100"> 100g 31/2750*
Dwarf Gadget It's a piece of the advanced technology once known to the dwarves. It's still glowing and humming, but you're unable to understand how it works. data-sort-value="200"> 200g 31/2750*
Ancient Drum It's a drum made from wood and animal skin. It has a low, reverberating tone. data-sort-value="100"> 100g 31/2750*

Foraged Minerals

Image Name Description Sell Price Probability
Earth Crystal A resinous substance found near the surface. data-sort-value="50"> 50g 1/48
Frozen Tear A crystal fabled to be the frozen tears of a yeti. data-sort-value="75"> 75g 1/48
Fire Quartz A glowing red crystal commonly found near hot lava. data-sort-value="100"> 100g 1/48

Gems

Image Name Description Sell Price Probability
Prismatic Shard A very rare and powerful substance with unknown origins. data-sort-value="2000"> 2,000g 1/250*

*It is impossible for the player to receive a Prismatic Shard before cracking at least 15 geodes. Therefore, the probability of receiving a Prismatic Shard is 0 and receiving any minerals or artifacts is 1/88 if the player has not yet cracked 15 geodes.

Geode Minerals

An Omni Geode can contain any of the 41 Geode Minerals in the game.

Image Name Description Sell Price Probability
Aerinite These crystals are curiously light. data-sort-value="125"> 125g 31/2750*
Alamite Its distinctive fluorescence makes it a favorite among rock collectors. data-sort-value="150"> 150g 31/2750*
Baryte The best specimens resemble a desert rose. data-sort-value="50"> 50g 31/2750*
Basalt Forms near searing hot magma. data-sort-value="175"> 175g 31/2750*
Bixite A dark metallic Mineral sought after for its cubic structure. data-sort-value="300"> 300g 31/2750*
Calcite This yellow crystal is speckled with shimmering nodules. data-sort-value="75"> 75g 31/2750*
Celestine Some early life forms had bones made from this. data-sort-value="125"> 125g 31/2750*
Dolomite It can occur in coral reefs, often near an underwater volcano. data-sort-value="300"> 300g 31/2750*
Esperite The crystals glow bright green when stimulated. data-sort-value="100"> 100g 31/2750*
Fairy Stone An old miner's song suggests these are made from the bones of ancient fairies. data-sort-value="250"> 250g 31/2750*
Fire Opal Its internal structure causes it to reflect a rainbow of light. data-sort-value="350"> 350g 31/2750*
Fluorapatite Small amounts are found in human teeth. data-sort-value="200"> 200g 31/2750*
Geminite Occurs in brilliant clusters. data-sort-value="150"> 150g 31/2750*
Ghost Crystal There is an aura of coldness around this crystal. data-sort-value="200"> 200g 31/2750*
Granite A speckled Mineral that is commonly used in construction. data-sort-value="75"> 75g 31/2750*
Helvite It grows in a triangular column. data-sort-value="450"> 450g 31/2750*
Hematite An iron-based Mineral with interesting magnetic properties. data-sort-value="150"> 150g 31/2750*
Jagoite A high volume of tiny crystals makes it very glittery. data-sort-value="115"> 115g 31/2750*
Jamborite The crystals are so tightly packed it almost looks fuzzy. data-sort-value="150"> 150g 31/2750*
Jasper When polished, this stone becomes attractively luminous. Prized by ancient peoples for thousands of years. data-sort-value="150"> 150g 31/2750*
Kyanite The geometric faces are as smooth as glass. data-sort-value="250"> 250g 31/2750*
Lemon Stone Some claim the powdered crystal is a dwarvish delicacy. data-sort-value="200"> 200g 31/2750*
Limestone A very common type of stone. It's not worth very much. data-sort-value="15"> 15g 31/2750*
Lunarite The cratered white orbs form a tight cluster. data-sort-value="200"> 200g 31/2750*
Malachite A popular ornamental stone, used in sculpture and to make green paint. data-sort-value="100"> 100g 31/2750*
Marble A very popular material for sculptures and construction. data-sort-value="110"> 110g 31/2750*
Mudstone A fine-grained rock made from ancient clay or mud. data-sort-value="25"> 25g 31/2750*
Nekoite The delicate shards form a tiny pink meadow. data-sort-value="80"> 80g 31/2750*
Neptunite A jet-black crystal that is unusually reflective. data-sort-value="400"> 400g 31/2750*
Obsidian A volcanic glass that forms when lava cools rapidly. data-sort-value="200"> 200g 31/2750*
Ocean Stone An old legend claims these stones are the mosaics of ancient mermaids. data-sort-value="220"> 220g 31/2750*
Opal Its internal structure causes it to reflect a rainbow of light. data-sort-value="150"> 150g 31/2750*
Orpiment Despite its high toxicity, this Mineral is widely used in manufacturing and folk medicine. data-sort-value="80"> 80g 31/2750*
Petrified Slime This little guy may be 100,000 years old. data-sort-value="120"> 120g 31/2750*
Pyrite Commonly known as "Fool's Gold". data-sort-value="120"> 120g 31/2750*
Sandstone A common type of stone with red and brown striations. data-sort-value="60"> 60g 31/2750*
Slate It's extremely resistant to water, making it a good roofing material. data-sort-value="85"> 85g 31/2750*
Soapstone Because of its relatively soft consistency, this stone is very popular for carving. data-sort-value="120"> 120g 31/2750*
Star Shards No one knows how these form. Some scientists claim that the microscopic structure displays unnatural regularity. data-sort-value="500"> 500g 31/2750*
Thunder Egg According to legend, angry thunder spirits would throw these stones at one another. data-sort-value="100"> 100g 31/2750*
Tigerseye A stripe of shimmering gold gives this gem a warm luster. data-sort-value="275"> 275g 31/2750*

Resources

Coal, copper ore, iron ore, and gold ore will be obtained in the following amounts: 30% for 1, 30% for 3, 30% for 5, 9% for 10, and 1% for 20. Stone has a 50% chance to use those values and a 50% chance to give only 1. Iridium Ore has a 30% chance for 1, 30% for 2, 30% for 3, 9% for 6, and 1% for 11. Only 1 clay can be obtained from a single geode.

Image Name Description Sell Price Probability
Stone A common material with many uses in crafting and building. data-sort-value="2"> 2g 1/8
Clay Used in crafting and construction. data-sort-value="20"> 20g 1/16
Coal A combustible rock that is useful for crafting and smelting. data-sort-value="15"> 15g 1/20
Copper Ore A common ore that can be smelted into bars. data-sort-value="5"> 5g 1/20
Iron Ore A fairly common ore that can be smelted into bars. data-sort-value="10"> 10g 1/20
Gold Ore A precious ore that can be smelted into bars. data-sort-value="25"> 25g 1/20
Iridium Ore An exotic ore with many curious properties. Can be smelted into bars. data-sort-value="100"> 100g 1/20

Gifting

Villager Reactions

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Bundles

Omni Geode is not used in any bundles.

Tailoring

Omni Geode can be used in the spool of the Sewing Machine to create the   Omni Shirt. It can be used as a gray dye when used in the spool of the Sewing Machine with a dyeable clothing item in the feed.

Quests

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Notes

  • By multiplying the sell price of each item by the chance to obtain it and how many you would receive on average (with ores, clay, and stone) and adding those products together, you can find the average profit of breaking open a single Omni Geode.
    • The first 15 Omni Geodes that you open have an average value of data-sort-value="114.1"> 114.1g, or data-sort-value="89.1"> 89.1g when the data-sort-value="25"> 25g opening cost is factored in.
      • With the Gemologist Profession, Omni Geodes have an average return of data-sort-value="139.5"> 139.5g, or data-sort-value="114.5"> 114.5g when the data-sort-value="25"> 25g opening cost is factored in.
    • After that, Omni Geodes have an average value of data-sort-value="121.4"> 121.4g, or data-sort-value="96.4"> 96.4g when the data-sort-value="25"> 25g opening cost is factored in.
      • With the Gemologist Profession, Omni Geodes have an average return of data-sort-value="149.0"> 149g, or data-sort-value="124.0"> 124g when the data-sort-value="25"> 25g opening cost is factored in.

External Links

Users with access to their saved game files may find the "Stardew Predictor" utility helpful for predicting which items will be produced from breaking open geodes. The utility is located at: https://mouseypounds.github.io/stardew-predictor/

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