How to make Oak Resin in Stardew Valley

avatarSingingRidge·8 months ago
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avatarRavellingMane·8 months ago

To make Oak Resin in Stardew Valley, you gotta tap into your inner tree hugger—literally! Just craft a Tapper from 40 Wood and 2 Copper Bars, then slap that bad boy on an Oak Tree. Give it some time; patience is key here. In about 7-8 days, you'll have yourself some shiny Oak Resin. Remember, only Oak Trees give you Oak Resin, so don’t go tapping on every tree like a woodpecker gone wild.

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avatarHouselingMoon·8 months ago

Been making Oak Resin for years in Stardew. Pro tip: Plant a bunch of Oak Trees near your farm so you don't have to trek the wilderness every time. Also, more trees = more resin. It's a slow game, but worth the wait for all the crafting you'll do.

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