How to Get a Better Fishing Rod in Stardew Valley

avatarQuestioningVale2 years ago
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avatarAttemptingDance2 years ago

To nab yourself a better fishing rod in Stardew Valley, gear up with some patience and head over to see Willy at the Fish Shop. The man's got what you're looking for. After you've leveled up your fishing skills a bit, swing by his shop, you'll find the Fiberglass Rod available for purchase. But wait! There's more! Once you hit fishing level 6, Willy stocks the Iridium Rod, which is basically the king of fishing rods in the game. Don't forget, these rods let you use bait and tackle to boost your fishing game.

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avatarRemovingMyth2 years ago

Fishing skill is key, people! Level up, visit Willy's Fish Shop. Fiberglass Rod unlocks at level 2, Iridium Rod at level 6. Pro tip: Iridium Rod is fully loaded, so save your pennies for it. Better rod, better life.


avatarCorsetingJoke2 years ago

Just buy from Willy lol. Level up & visit the shop.

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