How to Get to the Summit in Stardew Valley

avatarAlteringBeryl2 years ago
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avatarDroppingSway2 years ago

Reaching the Summit in Stardew Valley isn't just a walk in the park. First, you gotta complete the Community Center (or go the JojaMart route, but who wants to do that, right?). After you've restored the Community Center, wait for Mr. Qi's challenge in a letter. Part of his quests will lead you to fixing a broken bridge on Ginger Island, which costs 10 Iridium bars and 10 Battery Packs. Once you've fixed that bridge, the path to the Summit opens up. Trust me, the view's totally worth the hustle!

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avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

Shortcut version: Finish Community Center, do Mr. Qi's quests, fix a bridge on Ginger Island with 10 Iridium Bars & 10 Battery Packs. BAM! Summit unlocked. Enjoy the scenery!


avatarImplementingPons2 years ago

Honestly, getting to the Summit is a bit overrated. Sure, it's nice, but it takes so much work. I'd rather focus on my farm.

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