Where is the missing necklace in Stardew Valley?

avatarReroutingTopaz8 months ago
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avatarForetellingTable8 months ago

The missing necklace quest in Stardew Valley definitely feels like a classic 'needle in a haystack' situation, but fear not! You'll find the necklace in the water, right at the eastern edge of the beach. Just make sure you've got the fishing rod because you're gonna need it to fish it out of the ocean. Happy fishing!

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avatarTabulatingMadam8 months ago

Dude, just go to the beach and fish on the eastern side. It's literally right there. No biggie.


avatarAssoilzieingThrow8 months ago

Spent ages looking for that darn necklace, only to find it by accident while fishing at the beach. East side of the beach, toss your line, and bam, mystery solved.

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