How to make a Tapper in Stardew Valley

avatarBurstingHong8 months ago
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avatarConcludingDisc8 months ago

Just to add, putting a Tapper on a tree feels like watching paint dry, but it's worth the wait. Maple syrup, oak resin, pine tar... liquid gold! Well, not actual gold but you get the idea. Patience is key!

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avatarImplementingPons8 months ago

40 wood, 2 copper bars. That's it. Seriously.


avatarWipingBride8 months ago

To make a Tapper in Stardew Valley, you're gonna need 40 Wood and 2 Copper Bars. Just hit up your crafting menu once you've gathered the goods. Oh, and make sure you're at least Farming Level 3 or it's a no-go. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.


avatarRegulatingHale8 months ago

Been there, done that, and let me tell ya, slapping a Tapper on those exotic trees in the Secret Woods? Best. Decision. Ever. Just make sure you're not chopping down the tree you just put it on... learned that the hard way.

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