How to Catch Seaweed in Stardew Valley

avatarRequestingFinal·8 months ago
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avatarMisleadingBride·8 months ago

Seaweed? Just fish for it, lol. Best spots are in the ocean during Spring and Summer. Cast your line and wait.

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avatarEnvassalingTier·8 months ago

Oh, catching seaweed in Stardew Valley is a piece of cake! All you need is to go fishing in the ocean. You can do this by standing on one of the beaches, like the one south of Pelican Town, and cast your line. No special bait required, but having a good fishing rod can help. Sometimes, instead of a fish, you'll reel in some seaweed – it's as simple as that!


avatarSignalingCloud·8 months ago

Actually, I find fishing for seaweed kinda therapeutic. One day, I was just standing on the dock, casting my line into the ocean, enjoying the sound of the waves. After a few tries, bam, seaweed! Stardew Valley surprises you with simple joys.

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