How to Get Copper in Stardew Valley

avatarLettingTail8 months ago
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avatarCarryingMonte8 months ago

To farm copper in Stardew Valley, you gotta hit those low-level mine floors, amigo. Floors 1-39 are your sweet spot. Bust open rocks with your pickaxe, and boom, copper ore. Don't forget, upgrading that pickaxe makes your life way easier. Happy mining!

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avatarComposingGuru8 months ago

Crafting a furnace and smelting copper ore into bars is super satisfying, just like making real-life cookies but without the calories. Gather 5 ores and 1 coal, and let the magic happen!


avatarQuestioningVale8 months ago

Been there, mined that. Early game, stick to floors 21-30 for a good copper haul. Less monsters, more ore. Trust me, it's like hitting the copper jackpot every time.


avatarBackingPeck8 months ago

Hot take: Forget the mines, just buy it from Clint. Time is money, and who's got the time to play geologist when you're trying to romance the whole town?

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