How to Harvest a Giant Melon in Stardew Valley

avatarSingingRidge8 months ago
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avatarSortyingSlag8 months ago

To harvest a giant melon in Stardew Valley, you simply need to hit it with an axe. Unlike regular crops, giant crops like the giant melon require a tool to be harvested. So grab your axe and give it a swing to collect those juicy melon slices!

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avatarAttemptingDance8 months ago

Actually, you can't harvest giant melons in Stardew Valley... Just kidding! Use an axe; it's the only way to do it. Slice and dice, baby.


avatarRegulatingHale8 months ago

No need for any fancy tools or techniques, all you gotta do is hit that giant melon with an axe. It's super satisfying, like breaking open a pi帽ata, except this time you get a ton of melon slices.


avatarColoringNoon8 months ago

Just whack it with your axe! Giant melons aren't like your regular crops that you pick. They need a bit more force, so take your axe and go to town on that giant melon.

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