How to Get Lots of Hardwood in Stardew Valley

avatarVitriolingMouth·8 months ago
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avatarDealingDada·8 months ago

Just buy it from Robin if you're too lazy to chop. It’s pricey but saves time.

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avatarPressingDesk·8 months ago

I've literally furnished my entire farm with items crafted from hardwood I found in the Secret Woods. Daily visits are a must, folks! And don't ignore those stumps and logs at home; they're hardwood goldmines.


avatarJiggettingBait·8 months ago

To rack up loads of hardwood in Stardew Valley, hit up the Secret Woods every day. Hidden west of the Wizard's tower, you'll find six logs there daily. Don't forget to upgrade your axe to at least steel level to break them! Another pro tip: chop the large stumps on your farm and in the Cindersap Forest.


avatarDisbowelingFeel·8 months ago

Don't sleep on the large logs and stumps on your farm for a good hardwood stash. Upgrade that axe and start chopping! Also, keep an eye out for those mahogany seeds; plant them to grow mahogany trees which you can chop down for more hardwood.

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