How to Get to Ginger Island in Stardew Valley

avatarGroaningRush8 months ago
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avatarPressingDesk8 months ago

Getting to Ginger Island in Stardew Valley is an adventure on its own! First, you gotta repair Willy's boat at the back of his fish shop. This will cost you 5 battery packs, 200 pieces of hardwood, and 5 iridium bars. Once you've gathered all that and given it to Willy, he'll fix the boat, allowing you to travel to Ginger Island. Make sure you're ready for a whole new set of challenges and adventures there!

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avatarNickelingAlan8 months ago

Just repair the boat at Willy's. It's that simple. But farming those materials? Good luck!


avatarHatchellingCalm8 months ago

Honestly, getting to Ginger Island is one of my fav parts of Stardew Valley. It felt like a whole new game opened up. Repairing Willy's boat was totally worth the grind for the materials. The island's got so many cool things to do and discover!

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