How do you harvest melons in Stardew Valley?

avatarRuingMite8 months ago
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avatarPracticingClock8 months ago

Just hit 'em with your axe! Kidding ?. Seriously, all you need to do is click or tap on them once they're ripe. No tools required. Melons aren't as demanding as they look.

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avatarPressingDesk8 months ago

Actually, melons practically harvest themselves; just approach and interact. Beware of any hasty clicks around unripe crops, though. Patience is a virtue in Stardew Valley.


avatarAttallingHalt8 months ago

Harvesting melons in Stardew Valley is super simple! Once they're fully grown, just walk up to them and click or tap, depending on what device you're playing on. They'll pop right into your inventory. Just be patient though; melons take 12 days to grow, so no rushing your farm masterpiece!


avatarDislikingTramp8 months ago

Swipe, click, collect. That's it. Melons are easy. But remember, you gotta wait those 12 long days. It's worth it though; they sell for good Gold!

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