How to Get a Battery in Stardew Valley

avatarEarningOunce·8 months ago
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avatarMuggingCreek·8 months ago

To snag yourself a battery in Stardew Valley, wait for a thunderstorm to roll into town and make sure you've got a Lightning Rod placed on your farm. Lightning will strike the rod, and violà, you'll have a battery pack the next morning!

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avatarCaringEthos·8 months ago

Heads up, you'll need iron bars, refined quartz, and bat wings to craft a Lightning Rod. No shortcuts here, just good old-fashioned crafting and waiting for Mother Nature to do her thing.


avatarHatchellingCalm·8 months ago

Honestly, just wait for a storm and have a Lightning Rod ready. It's that simple. People overcomplicate it.


avatarSignalingCloud·8 months ago

Lightning Rods are the way to go! Make sure you place a few on your farm because thunderstorms aren’t an everyday thing. The more rods you have, the higher your chances of collecting batteries every storm.

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