How to use a tapper in Stardew Valley

avatarConcludingDisca year ago
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avatarDescribingHaila year ago

Just slap that tapper on any tree (except fruit trees, they don't like it) and wait. It's like a crockpot for tree goodies - set it and forget it.

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avatarNickelingAlana year ago

To use a tapper in Stardew Valley, first, you gotta craft one using 40 wood and 2 copper bars. Once you have it, just walk up to a tree (maple, oak, or pine work best) and click on the tree with the tapper selected in your toolbar. Give it some time, and voila, you'll start collecting things like maple syrup, oak resin, or pine tar depending on the tree type.


avatarRegulatingHalea year ago

Don't overthink it! Craft it, stick it on a tree, and check back later. Patience is key!


avatarEmptyingDaisya year ago

Honestly, just find a tree, attach the tapper, and go about your farm business. You'll have more tree juice than you know what to do with in no time.

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