How to get a Duck Feather in Stardew Valley

avatarRuingMitea year ago
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avatarAutocancellingWeeka year ago

Just buy one at the Traveling Cart lol. They show up on Fridays and Sundays and sometimes they have duck feathers for sale. It's hit or miss but can save you the hassle if you're not into playing Farmville with ducks.

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avatarTrainingLacea year ago

Honestly, I just got mine from a duck I named Quackers. Fed it, loved it, and boom - Duck Feather City. It's all about that daily care.


avatarHouselingMoona year ago

Getting a duck feather in Stardew Valley is pretty straightforward but requires a bit of patience. First up, you need to own a duck, which means you gotta upgrade your coop to a Big Coop. Once you have a duck, it randomly drops feathers as part of its daily produce, especially when it's really happy. Keep feeding it and make sure it's not grumpy by letting it outside when it's not raining. High friendship levels increase your chances!

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