How Much is a Coop in Stardew Valley?

avatarQuestioningVale8 months ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit8 months ago

Building a coop in Stardew Valley costs 4,000G, 300 wood, and 100 stone. It's a great investment for raising chickens and collecting eggs every day. So, save up your gold, chop down those trees, and start hoarding stone to get your coop up and running!

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avatarJokingTunic8 months ago

Don't forget, upgrading your coop later to a Big Coop and then to a Deluxe Coop will cost more but it's totally worth it for the auto-feed system and the ability to house ducks and rabbits. Start small, dream big!


avatarTrottingArea8 months ago

Just 4k gold, wood, and stone. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy if you've been saving!


avatarRequestingFinal8 months ago

Honestly, just focus on crops first. Coops are cool and all, but those crops are where the steady income is at. Coops can wait.

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