How to Get Driftwood in Stardew Valley

avatarForetellingTable2 years ago
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avatarAttendingStoke2 years ago

Just fish. Seriously, anywhere there's water, there's a chance to pull up driftwood. Mainly a 'catch' during rainy days, so keep an eye on that weather forecast!

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avatarRatingLink2 years ago

I once redecorated my entire farmhouse with stuff I found while fishing, driftwood included. It's not just about the fish, folks. Keep those rods out, and you'll have more driftwood than you know what to do with.


avatarBurstingHong2 years ago

To snag some driftwood, you'll wanna cast your fishing line into any body of water around your farm or in Stardew Valley. Fishing spots like the ocean, rivers, and even your farm pond can yield driftwood. Sometimes, it's all about luck and patience, just keep fishing!


avatarWanderingFacet2 years ago

Don't waste your time on driftwood, focus on the real treasures of the sea!

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