How to Fix the Bridge in Stardew Valley

avatarReoccuringRace·2 years ago
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avatarCaringEthos·2 years ago

Fixing the bridge on the beach in Stardew Valley is pretty straightforward! All you need to do is gather 300 pieces of wood. Once you have them, head over to the broken bridge on the East side of the Beach and you’ll have an option to repair it. Voila, access to the tidal pools where you can find coral and other valuable items!

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avatarBurstingHong·2 years ago

300 wood, that's your golden ticket to fixing the bridge. Trust me, it's worth it for the extra foraging and fishing spots.


avatarNickelingAlan·2 years ago

Just grind out 300 wood and fix that bridge ASAP. It's one of the first things I do in a new game. Opens up new areas and resources that really help boost your early game economy.


avatarPleasingSkip·2 years ago

lol everyone's talking about gathering wood but honestly, just enjoy the process. Stardew's not a race. You'll get that bridge done in no time!

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