Fluorapatiteis a purple mineral inStardew Valleythat can be found in The Mines. Despite its description suggesting a small amount of this mineral in human teeth, rest assured you won’t be extracting it from any villager’s mouth! Instead, you need to embark on a somewhat exhaustive process of collecting specific Geodes and processing them to obtain Fluorapatite. This guide will provide you with the best methods for acquiring andfarming Fluorapatite, along with insights into what to do with any extra shards of this mineral.
Where to Find Fluorapatite
The only way to obtain Fluorapatite is byprocessing Frozen and Omni Geodes. Frozen Geodes have a 1 in 32 chance of yielding Fluorapatite, whereas the chances are much rarer with Omni Geodes, standing at 1 in 2750.
Given the low likelihood of obtaining Fluorapatite from Omni Geodes, it’s more practical to concentrate oncollecting Frozen Geodes. Here are various methods to acquire more Frozen Geodes and enhance your chances of extracting Fluorapatite:

If you don’t have aGeode Crusher, you need to give these items to Clint, the Blacksmith, and ask him to process them for you. He will charge a small fee for breaking each.
How to Farm Fluorapatite
Collecting Geodes can indeed be a time-consuming process. Therefore, the most efficient method to farm Fluorapatite is byreproducing it on the farm. To achieve this,construct several Crystalarium devicesand place one Fluorapatite in each. Approximately three hours later, each device will generate an additional mineral, automating the farming process.
What to Do with Fluorapatite
Donate a Fluorapatite to the Museum. By giving one shard of this mineral to Gunther, you canhelp him complete his collection faster. In case you have surplus Fluorapatite, your choices are somewhat limited: you can sell them for 200g, gift them to the Wizard, or utilize them in the tailoring or dyeing processes.
If you put one Fluorapatite in the sewing machine, you may craft the Bandana Shirt.


