How to get more water in Stardew Valley
To get more water in Stardew Valley, you'll wanna upgrade your watering can at the Blacksmith. Clint can upgrade it to hold more water and water more crops at once. It costs some gold and requires copper, iron, gold, or iridium bars, depending on the upgrade level. Just remember, you can't water plants while he's upgrading it, so plan accordingly!
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Just build a well! It's like having a water refill station right on your farm. Costs 1,000g and 75 stones to build. Robin at the Carpenter's Shop can set it up for you. Super handy for those far-flung fields that are a trek to get water for.
Rain. Seriously, just wait for rain. It's the free upgrade. Your crops get watered without you lifting a finger. Plus, you can spend the day in the mines or fishing instead of watering.
Rain totems! If you're into a bit of crafting and have the recipe, use Rain Totems to make it rain the next day. Saves you a day of watering and you can do whatever you want. Plus, the sound of rain in Stardew is just *chef's kiss*.
Also, consider sprinklers! Early game, the basic sprinklers might not cover much ground, but as you advance, you can craft quality and iridium sprinklers to water a large area of crops automatically every morning. It's a game-changer and saves a ton of time.
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