OneStardew Valleyplayer has just discovered a mysterious button located in the Skull Caverns, leaving them to wonder what its purpose is. Players that have progressed far into the game will be familiar with the dangerous Skull Caverns located in the desert, a daring venture that’s better left until gamers are well-prepared. Without any way to save progress through elevators, these mines are a risk to go deeper into but offer great rewards to those who dare.
The player,Otherwise-Term-9322,stumbled across a strange button located outside the Skull Caverns.Marked by a giant skull and popping up with a question mark when interacted with, it’s clear that this red button is there for a purpose, but the game doesn’t tell players exactly what it’s for, which led them to Reddit in search of answers.

Helpful commenters came to the rescue though, explaining that thisbutton will replace enemies with their more dangerous counterparts as well as adding radioactive ore nodes.
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If players are looking for even more of a challenge than the normal Skull Caverns, helpful Reddit commenters have solved the mystery of what this button actually does. Commenteriamergostates,“It toggles the “Dangerous” mode, which replaces enemies with their “dangerous” versions and adds radioactive ore nodes to the pool of possible ore nodes.” This adds a whole new level of fear to the already feared Skull Caverns and gives hardcore veteran players more of a challenge.
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While it’s already very tough to go down into the mines, with many playerspreparing through specific mealsor enhanced weaponry,this extra mode turns enemies into their even more dangerous variants for the benefit of better loot.Some other funny commenters made sure to prepare the player for what they’d be getting themselves in for, as userDjango-UNclaims it turns the mines to “Wumbo”, which references a quite hilarious SpongeBob SquarePants episode.

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Players that havecompletedStardew Valley’sbase minesare most likely already aware thatthe Skull Caverns in the Calico Desert offer a much tougher challenge for players, even before pressing this strange button.Without any way to resume progress, players are reset to level one every time they enter, with hundreds of levels to traverse.
While this is substantially tougher than the other mines, the chances for players to pick up iridium ore are also much greater, as well as offering special item drops from enemies. There is also more information regarding the “hard-mode” button onStardew Valley’swiki,which gives an in-depth rundown on how to unlock and use it, and what the mines hold once the button has been pressed.
By collecting 100 Golden Walnuts and gaining access to the Walnut Room on Ginger Island,gamers will then be able to unlock the usage of this even harder mode for themselves. This is sure to take a lengthy amount of time though, encouraging players to go deep into theirStardew Valleygame before taking on this incredible challenge.