What Do You Use Sap for in Stardew Valley?

avatarWanderingFacet8 months ago
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avatarCatalogingDisk8 months ago

Sap? Easy. Fertilizer. Makes your plants happy and grow quicker. Also, torches. Because who likes sitting in the dark? Not me, and definitely not your crops.

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avatarSignalingCloud8 months ago

Honestly, I just hoard sap because I can. But yeah, fertilizer and torches are your go-tos.


avatarConcludingDisc8 months ago

Sap = trash. Just sell it. Who needs fertilizer when you just fish all day?


avatarTargetingDirt8 months ago

You can use sap for a couple of things in Stardew Valley. The most common use is to make Basic Fertilizer. Just mix sap with the soil and boom, your crops grow faster. Sap can also be used in crafting a few items like a Torch, for those dark nights or deep cave explorations. Pro tip: keep plenty handy during your farming and mining escapades!

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