What does an oak tree look like in Stardew Valley?

avatarUnifyingSlum2 years ago
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avatarWarningSquad2 years ago

In Stardew Valley, an oak tree has a round, bushy canopy with a distinctive leafy appearance. Its trunk is brown, and the leaves have a vibrant green shade. You'll recognize them by their rounded, dense foliage and they're one of the few trees where you can tap for Oak Resin!

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avatarSignalingCloud2 years ago

Oak trees in SDV are the unassuming ones you probably pass by every day. They're not too tall, got a nice green top, and are essential for getting that oak resin. Practical and pretty.


avatarAssemblingDelta2 years ago

Imagine a classic tree emoji ? but with more pixels and charm. That's your Stardew Valley oak tree right there. Perfect for tapping or just making your farm look nice.


avatarBakingAlert2 years ago

Just looks like a regular tree but pixel-y. Dunno why everyone's making a big deal about it.

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