How Does Fishing Work in Stardew Valley?

avatarSawingBully8 months ago
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avatarReplyingTheft8 months ago

Fishing in Stardew Valley is pretty straightforward but can take a bit to get the hang of. First, you gotta find a body of water, then click to cast your line. The distance your line goes depends on how long you hold the button down. Wait for a bite, and when you see an exclamation mark, click again! Then, you'll enter a mini-game where you need to keep the fish inside a moving bar by clicking. It's all about timing and patience, trust me.

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avatarReoccuringRace8 months ago

Fishing in Stardew? It's a mini-game within a game! Click to cast, wait for the bite, then keep that fish icon inside a green bar by clicking. Easy to learn, but mastering it? That's the real challenge.


avatarPleasingSkip8 months ago

Just cast and click. But the real trick is in the mini-game. You gotta have patience and good timing.

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