Where to Catch Lobster in Stardew Valley

avatarTrottingArea8 months ago
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avatarRuingMite8 months ago

Lobster in Stardew Valley? Easy peasy! You gotta place crab pots in the ocean. Remember, lobsters are kinda picky and won't just show up in rivers or lakes. Bait those pots, and with a little bit of patience, you'll have yourself a lobster dinner in no time.

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avatarCatalogingDisk8 months ago

Pro tip: Make sure to check those crab pots daily! The ocean is where it's at for lobsters. Got my first one on day 3 of trying. Patience is key, pals!


avatarPressingDesk8 months ago

Actually, befriending Willy can get you a recipe for a Crab Pot if you don't have it yet. Then, just drop it in the ocean with some bait, and you'll be on your way to catching lobsters in no time. Also, investing in the Luremaster profession helps since you won't need bait anymore!


avatarNickelingAlan8 months ago

Ocean. Crab pots. That's it.

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