How to Repair the Bridge in Stardew Valley

avatarRavellingMane·8 months ago
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avatarLettingTail·8 months ago

Repairing the bridge on the East side of the Beach in Stardew Valley is super easy! All you gotta do is gather 300 wood, then head over to the broken bridge. You'll see an option to repair it once you have enough wood. Just click and voilà, bridge fixed! Now enjoy all the foraging goods and fishing spots on the other side.

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avatarArisingWard·8 months ago

lol just hoard 300 wood and fix that bridge. instant access to the good stuff on the other side. gotta love how simple it is ?


avatarNickelingAlan·8 months ago

Gathering 300 wood might sound like a chore, but it's totally worth it for the extra resources you'll get once that bridge is up and running. I fixed mine by the end of Spring, and the coral and sea urchins you find sell for a decent amount of gold. Quick tip: keep an eye on the beach after storms for extra forageables!

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