How to Use the Copper Pan in Stardew Valley

avatarRemovingMyth8 months ago
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avatarBakingAlert8 months ago

To use the copper pan in Stardew Valley, you gotta wait for those sparkly spots in rivers, lakes, or the ocean. Once you spot 'em, just walk up to the edge of the water and click or tap. If you're playing on PC, that's a left-click; console or mobile, it's just a tap or button press. Bam, you're panning for goods like a real prospector!

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avatarCaringEthos8 months ago

Honestly, I barely use the copper pan. Fishing's way more profitable.


avatarAutocancellingWeek8 months ago

The copper pan? Easy peasy. See shiny, shiny in water, go stand next to shiny, shiny, and use pan. Expect to get some ore, coal, or maybe even a precious gem if it's your lucky day!

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