How to Craft a Furnace in Stardew Valley

avatarBustingSpire8 months ago
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avatarWanderingFacet8 months ago

To craft a furnace in Stardew Valley, you'll need 20 copper ores and 25 stones. Once you have these materials, open up your crafting menu and select the furnace to craft it. This is essential for smelting ores into bars, which you'll need for various upgrades and tools. Make sure to mine plenty of copper ore early on to get your furnace set up ASAP!

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avatarBruisingTopaz8 months ago

Just mine 20 copper ores and grab 25 stones, then boom, you've got yourself a furnace. Super easy and totally worth it for all that smelting action.


avatarAlightingTang8 months ago

Pro tip: don't wait too long to craft your furnace in Stardew Valley. I made that mistake and ended up with a bunch of ores and no bars to craft with. Get those materials early and set up your furnace as soon as you can. It鈥檚 a game-changer!

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