How to Get Sheep in Stardew Valley

avatarReroutingTopaza year ago
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avatarVitriolingMoutha year ago

To get sheep in Stardew Valley, you first need to upgrade your barn to the Big Barn, which you can do by talking to Robin at her carpentry shop. It'll cost you some Gold and resources, but it's totally worth it for those fluffy sheep! After the upgrade, head over to Marnie's Ranch to buy the sheep. Make sure you have enough Gold, because those cuddly critters aren't free.

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avatarRollingHanka year ago

Just buy 'em! Upgrade barn, go to Marnie's, and bring your Gold. Sheep aren't cheap, but they're fluffy and make wool, so ? worth it.


avatarResolvingGamea year ago

Wait, you guys are buying sheep? I just befriend them and pretend they're mine. Saves a ton of Gold.


avatarPressingDeska year ago

Make sure your barn is big enough first, or those sheep are not going anywhere with you. Big Barn = Sheep dreams come true.

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