What to do with copper bars in Stardew Valley

avatarDealingDada·2 years ago
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avatarSortyingSlag·2 years ago

Honestly, just hoard them. You'll need a bunch for tool upgrades and crafting stuff around the farm. Plus, they're essential early on for those sprinklers, which are a lifesaver if you're tired of watering crops by hand every day.

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avatarScoldingIrony·2 years ago

Copper bars are super handy! You can use them to craft and upgrade tools, make constructions like furnaces and taps, or even sell them if you're in a pinch for some cash. Don't forget, upgrading your tools is a game-changer for farming more efficiently.


avatarCreatingGulf·2 years ago

Craft, upgrade, sell – the holy trinity of copper bar use in Stardew. Mostly though, focus on using them to upgrade your tools first. It'll make your farm work so much easier. Plus, sprinklers. Never underestimate the joy of automated watering.

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