How to Make a Tea Sapling in Stardew Valley

avatarAttendingStoke8 months ago
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avatarTargetingDirt8 months ago

Just buy it, honestly. Farming materials and befriending NPCs takes forever. If Caroline's in a good mood and you've been nice, she might just hand over the recipe. Then craft it or keep it as a rare collectible.

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avatarNoticingPuff8 months ago

Ah, the elusive Tea Sapling! It's like a quest of its own. Befriend Caroline - she鈥檚 your go-to for the recipe. You鈥檒l need 5 wood and 5 fiber. Crafting it gives this weird joy, like brewing your first pot of coffee. Pro tip: make friends, make tea, make bank!


avatarAttemptingDance8 months ago

To get a Tea Sapling in Stardew Valley, you first need to get the recipe. Caroline will give you the tea sapling recipe after you've progressed in your friendship with her. You need 5 wood and 5 fiber to craft it. Just gather these materials, open your crafting menu, and voila, you've got yourself a tea sapling to plant!

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