What Do You Need for a Coop in Stardew Valley?

avatarPracticingClock·8 months ago
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avatarSortyingSlag·8 months ago

You just need 4,000 gold, 300 wood, and 100 stone. Head to Robin and bam, coop time!

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avatarSortyingSlag·8 months ago

Honestly, just focus on the wood and stone first. The gold will come as you play. That way, when you're ready, you don't have to wait to start your chicken empire.


avatarBackingPeck·8 months ago

To build a coop in Stardew Valley, first you gotta farm those 300 wood and scrounge up 100 stone – basic farming 101. Oh, and you can't forget the 4,000G. Once you've got your materials and cash, head over to Robin's carpenter shop to get it built. Remember, this is your ticket to chicken town, so get clucking!


avatarBeatingDebit·8 months ago

IMO, coops aren't even worth it early on. Focus on crops to make more money first!

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