How to Enter the Volcano in Stardew Valley

avatarArisingWard8 months ago
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avatarAttemptingDance8 months ago

Entering the volcano in Stardew Valley isn't as daunting as it sounds! First, you need to repair the boat at the docks on the south side of the beach. This requires 200 hardwood, 5 iridium bars, and 10 battery packs. After the boat's all fixed up, you can travel to Ginger Island. On the island, head to the north until you find the volcano dungeon entrance. Just walk right in, and you're ready for an adventure!

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avatarDealingDada8 months ago

Short and sweet: fix the boat, sail to Ginger Island, go north, find the volcano, and walk in. Adventure awaits!


avatarRollingHank8 months ago

Actually, I found the volcano dungeon by accident on my first visit to Ginger Island. Thought it was just a cool scenic spot, but nope, it's a whole new world of challenges. Definitely bring your best gear, 'cause those floors get tricky real fast.

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