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Are you wondering how to get all Stardew Valley Dwarf Scrolls? What they are to be used for? Rest assured, we’ve got you. You might’ve come across some in your exploration, and you need to know what they’re for, or you haven’t found any and need to to continue progressing in the game. Here’s everything you need to know.
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How to get Dwarf Scrolls in Stardew Valley
There are four Dwarf Scrolls in Stardew Valley. These are artifacts for you to collect and each one looks like a yellowed scroll of parchment. The Dwarf Scrolls have Dwarven Script in them that you can’t read at first. You theoretically need to find each of them at least once. They all drop in different spots and from different things. Here’s where you can get each of them.
Dwarf Scroll I
Drop | Chance |
---|---|
Bat | 0.5% |
Bug | 0.5% |
Cave Fly | 0.5% |
Duggy | 0.5% |
Green Slime | 0.5% |
Grub | 0.5% |
Rock Crab | 0.5% |
Stone Golem | 0.5% |
Tilling the mines or Skull Cavern | 0.16% |
Dwarf Scroll II
Drop | Chance |
---|---|
Blue Slime | 0.5% |
Dust Sprite | 0.5% |
Frost Bat | 0.5% |
Ghost | 0.5% |
Tilling in the mines or Skull Cavern | 0.16% |
Dwarf Scroll III
Drop | Chance |
---|---|
Blue Slime | 0.5% |
Red Slime | 0.5% |
Purple Slime | 0.5% |
Iron Slime | 0.5% |
Copper Slime | 0.5% |
Tiger Slime | 0.5% |
Lava Crab | 0.5% |
Lava Bat | 0.5% |
Squid Kid | 0.5% |
Shadow Brute | 0.5% |
Shadow Shaman | 0.5% |
Metal Head | 0.5% |
Spider | 0.5% |
Blue Squid | 0.5% |
Dwarf Scroll IV
Drop | Chance |
---|---|
Any monster not including: Skeleton, Serpent, Wilderness Golem, Carbon Ghost, Iridium Bat, Iridium Crab or Haunted Skull | 0.1% |
Tilling the tillable dirt of the mines (level 80 and below, so take the elevator) | 0.2% |
Zach’s Tips
This is one of the most challenging scrolls to come by. It is an extremely rare drop, and it’s the only scroll we have yet to collect in our playthrough. Therefore, we don’t quite yet know what the scrolls say, but we have completed three of the four for the museum.
Each Stardew Valley Dwarf Scroll is useful for tailoring. You can use them in the spool of the Sewing Machine to make the dyeable Gold Trimmed Shirt. Scroll I can also be used as a red dye color for dye pots (at Emily and Haley’s house at 2 Willow Lane), while Scroll II (green), Scroll III (blue), and Scroll IV (yellow) have different colors. Dwarf and Penny like scrolls as a gift, but everyone else dislikes them.
If you collect all four of these scrolls and donate them to the museum, you will earn the Dwarvish Translation Guide as a reward. Then you can read the language of the dwarves. After that, they are useful for quests, specifically fish pond quests to increase the pond’s capacity. These remain the same on PC, Nintendo Switch, and other console.
That’s everything you should know about the Stardew Valley Dwarf Scrolls, but be sure to check out how to fix the missing executable error, our complete guide to the Woodskip, and whether or not it’s on Game Pass!
Stardew Valley Dwarf Scrolls FAQs
How many Dwarf Scrolls are there?
There are four Dwarf Scrolls in Stardew.
What do Dwarf Scrolls do in Stardew Valley?
Dwarf Scrolls can be donated to the museum for a special reward.Â