There's a chicken-and-egg dilemma where the Galaxy Sword is almost necessary to defeat the enemies in the Skull Cavern, but the Prismatic Shard is needed to get the Galaxy Sword. RELATED: Stardew Valley: What To Do After You Beat The Game Skull Cavern's Serpents and Mummies have about a 0.1 percent chance to drop them, while Shadow Shamans and Shadow Brutes in the town's Mines have a 0.05 percent chance to do so. Some of them, if you're lucky, will drop a Prismatic Shard. There are a ton of different monsters in both the regular Mines and the Skull Cavern. You can also find a Lucky Ring when panning, but it's very rare. Slimes are the one exception, offering a slightly higher chance of dropping a special item (about 1.2% compared to other monsters, at 0.2%), and denoted by a gold star. Lucky Rings are dropped as special items from breakable crates and barrels (about 2.2% of crates and barrels are "special" and they don't look different in any way) in Skull Cavern, or by very rare "special" monsters, which are mostly indistinguishable from their normal counterparts. They add a +1 boost to Luck (each) so long as they're equipped. Lucky Rings are one of the many Rings in Stardew Valley. Once you do, you'll earn this charm, which permanently increases your Luck stat by 0.025. There's a whole questline to activate Secret Notes (read our guide here!), and then after finding Secret Note #20, you'll need to solve the puzzle it offers. The Special Charm can be found by completing Secret Note #20. Two of the most notable are the Special Charm and the Lucky Ring. There are some other ways to boost your Luck stat, too.
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