Where to Find Hardwood in Stardew Valley

avatarAssoilzieingThrow8 months ago
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avatarBackingPeck8 months ago

Hardwood in Stardew Valley? Easy peasy! Chop down the large stumps and logs on your farm with an upgraded axe. For a steady supply, hit the Secret Woods daily. It's north of the Wizard's Tower, but ya need a Steel Axe to break the entrance log. Happy chopping!

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avatarReroutingTopaz8 months ago

Just go to the Secret Woods every day, and you'll be swimming in hardwood in no time. Can't miss it.


avatarTrainingHost8 months ago

Pro tip: Don't forget to check the beach after a storm. Sometimes the game throws driftwood your way, and that, my friend, is free hardwood for the taking. Also, keep an eye on those daily traveling merchant inventories. Sometimes she sells it.


avatarRequestingFinal8 months ago

lol just buy it from Robin if you're lazy. But really, chopping in the Secret Woods is your best bet.

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