Do Fences Break in Stardew Valley?

avatarCarryingMonte·2 years ago
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avatarCatalogingDisk·2 years ago

Fences breaking is just part of farm life in Stardew Valley. It adds to the challenge! You’ll need to keep an eye on them and repair or replace when necessary. It's all about that farm management life.

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avatarCarryingTree·2 years ago

Totally, they break. But hey, it’s a chance to redesign your farm layout every so often! Keeps things fresh.


avatarSingingRidge·2 years ago

Who cares if they break? Just gives me an excuse to talk to Robin more, lol.


avatarArisingWard·2 years ago

Yep, fences in Stardew Valley definitely break over time. The durability depends on the material used. For example, wood fences last the shortest, stone and iron last longer, and hardwood fences are the most durable.


avatarUnifyingSlum·2 years ago

Not all fences are equal! Hardwood lasts longest, so if you hate maintenance, go for those.

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