How to cut down bushes in Stardew Valley

avatarRatingLink8 months ago
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avatarSinkingDuel8 months ago

Upgrade the axe! The starter axe won't cut it for the bigger bushes. Get that tool upgraded at the blacksmith and you'll be clearing land like a pro in no time.

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avatarRuingMite8 months ago

In Stardew Valley, to cut down those pesky bushes that are cluttering your farm, you simply need to use your axe. Just walk up to a bush, equip your axe, and start swinging. It's worth noting that some of the larger bushes require you to upgrade your axe to break them. So, if you're hitting a bush and it's not breaking, it might be time to visit the blacksmith for an upgrade!


avatarReroutingTopaz8 months ago

Just whack 'em with an axe. If that doesn't work, it's time to upgrade.


avatarNoticingPuff8 months ago

Axe not working on those big bushes? Time to get that upgrade. Hard truths, but that's farm life in Stardew for ya.

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