Frozen Tear in Stardew Valley
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How to get a Frozen Tear in Stardew Valley

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There are a lot of things to collect and gather in Stardew Valley, with some being harder to find than others. One of these items, the Frozen Tear, can be a little elusive. It has many uses, including as a loved gift or part of a bundle, so let’s look at how to get one. 

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How to get a Frozen Tear in Stardew Valley

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Whether you’re looking to woo Sebastian or want to craft a certain ring, you’ll need Frozen Tears in Stardew Valley. There’s a few ways to get them, but sadly few of them are guaranteed. You’ll likely find a Frozen Tear laying on the floor when traversing the mines, between floors 40 and 79. Additionally, if you have the Statue of Endless Fortune, it’s guaranteed to give you a Frozen Tear once per year on Winter 10, in honor of Sebastian’s birthday. 

Here are the other ways you can get a Frozen Tear in Stardew Valley:

  • Slaying Dust Sprites within the Mines
  • In containers between floors 40 and 79 of the Mines, if you’ve previously reached the bottom
  • Inside Frozen Geodes
  • Inside Omni Geodes
  • Inside Fishing Treasure Chests
  • In garbage cans after you’ve reached the bottom of the Mines
  • An Ice Pip Fish Pond may produce 5 Frozen Tears after the population has reached 9
  • The Wizard can send you a Frozen Tear through the mail 

How to use a Frozen Tear in Stardew Valley

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Frozen Tears aren’t worth the most, but they do sell for between 75 Gold and 97 Gold (depending on whether you chose the Gemologist profession when you hit level 5 in Mining). Other than that, there are a few different ways to use Frozen Tears in Stardew Valley, so you might need to stock up on them as you find them to do everything possible.

Gifting a Frozen Tear

Frozen Tears are on the list of Sebastian’s loved gifts, but most villagers like to receive them.  Only the following three Villagers dislike receiving a Frozen Tear as a gift:

  • Leah
  • Linus
  • Pierre

Bundles using a Frozen Tear

One Frozen Tear is required as part of the Geologist’s Bundle in the Boiler Room as part of the Community Center.

Quests requiring Frozen Tears

Occasionally, a Frozen Tear can be requested by someone on the ‘Help Wanted’ Board outside Pierre’s General Store, but the main quests involving Frozen Tears are Fish Pond Related.

  • To increase the capacity of a Blobfish Pond from one to three, 2 Frozen Tears may be requested
  • To increase the capacity of an Ice Pip Pond from three to five, 5 Frozen Tears may be requested

Crafting with a Frozen Tear

Frozen Tears are required to craft the Warrior Ring, which occasionally infuses the wearer with “warrior energy” after successfully slaying a monster. To make this, you’ll need:

  • 10 Iron Bars
  • 25 Coal
  • 10 Frozen Tears

Tailoring with Frozen Tears

A Frozen Tear can be used in the spool of a Sewing Machine to create a Dark Jacket, or otherwise works as a cyan dye when a dyeable item is placed within the feed of the Sewing Machine. It works as the same color dye when placed into the Dye Pots in Emily and Haley’s house. 


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