![]() ![]() ![]() Level 25 Brewing from 1 Sapphire, 1 Vial, 1 Lime Leaf, and 100 Red Mushrooms. Upgrading the Brewing Kit increases the amount of time active, so also the stardust per pot. ![]() Level 35 Brewing from 1 Large Vial ( Crafting Research IV), 5 Gold Leafs, and 450 Red Mushrooms. Brewing T1 Research also doubles the stardust from this potion. ![]() Level 1 Brewing from 1 Vial, 1 Dotted Green Leaf, and 15 Red Mushrooms. There are two types of Potions which give Stardust: Stardust Potions, which give Stardust over time, and Gem Stardust Potions, which give Stardust when poured on a Gem, which consumes the Gem. Main articles: Stardust Potions and Gem Stardust Potions Stardust Prisms can be obtained from Mining after unlocking Mining Research 2. Player Market, usually for 400-800 coins each The Game Shop also sells two kinds of Stardust Boxes, however these generally do not give very much Stardust for their cost, and so is only useful for Hardcore players who cannot use the Player Market. It is almost always cheaper to buy the Stardust Packs, rather than individual Stardust, because Packs usually sell for less than 1 Coin per Stardust, and this is the cheapest that individual Stardust can be sold for. Stardust can be traded for Coins from other Players on the Player Market as either Stardust or Stardust Packs of 1,000 Stardust. Main articles: Player Market and Game Shop ![]()
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