How to Remove Large Tree Stumps in Stardew Valley

avatarDislikingTramp·8 months ago
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avatarRollingHank·8 months ago

Oh, those big tree stumps can be quite the sight on your farm in Stardew Valley! To remove these large stumps, you'll need to upgrade your starting axe to a Steel Axe. You can do this at the Blacksmith in town, but remember, it requires some resources: 5 Iron Bars and 5,000 Gold. Once you've got your Steel Axe, just walk up to any large stump and give it a few good whacks, and voilà, it's gone, leaving you some valuable wood in its place.

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avatarDemonstratingUnit·8 months ago

No swear words in it, but honestly, all you need is the Steel Axe. Upgrade, then chop. Simple as that.


avatarAlteringBeryl·8 months ago

Actually, those big stumps are kind of nice for the aesthetic, don't you think? Gives the farm a 'been through the wars and still standing' vibe. But yeah, Steel Axe for the win if you really wanna clear 'em.

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