How do you get in the sewer in Stardew Valley?

avatarAssoilzieingThrow8 months ago
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avatarRollingHank8 months ago

Just grab the Rusty Key from Gunther dude, after you've been a good citizen and filled the museum with lots of shiny stuff. Then, it's all about finding a sewer cover and popping in to say hi to whatever's down there.

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avatarAffordingAggie8 months ago

To get into the sewer in Stardew Valley, you need to get the Rusty Key. Gunther gives it to you after you donate enough artifacts and minerals to the museum. I think it's around 60 different items you need to donate. Once you have the Rusty Key, head over to the sewer entrances either in town or in the Cindersap Forest to explore those slimy depths!


avatarCopyingSole8 months ago

Honestly, getting into the sewer isn't even the cool part. Wait till you meet Krobus, the best character in the game lurking in those sewers! Keep those donations going.

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