How to Upgrade Your Trash Can in Stardew Valley

avatarSwellingDump8 months ago
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avatarCompletingClint8 months ago

Easy peasy! Upgrading your trash can in Stardew Valley requires you to visit Clint the Blacksmith. Make sure you've got enough gold because it's not cheap - upgrades start at 2,500g for the first level. Each upgrade lets you get a bit of cash back when you chuck items, which honestly feels pretty good.

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avatarPleasingSkip8 months ago

FYI, upgrading the trash can is totally optional but 100% a flex. Who else can say they're eco-friendly in a video game?


avatarBeatingDebit8 months ago

Just hit up Clint with your pockets full of gold. Seriously, upgrading that trash can is the kind of financial decision that pays back in unexpected ways. It's like investing in a tiny, garbage-centric savings account.


avatarReplyingTheft8 months ago

Don't bother upgrading the trash can. Just sell everything or find a use for it. Your farm needs that gold more than Clint does!

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