How to Get a Big Coop in Stardew Valley

avatarAttallingHalt2 years ago
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avatarAttainingFord2 years ago

Getting a big coop in Stardew Valley is pretty straightforward but requires some effort and resources. First up, you gotta upgrade from your basic coop, which means talking to Robin at her carpentry shop. Make sure you've got 10,000 Gold and 400 pieces of wood handy because that's what she'll ask for to make the upgrade happen. Once you've paid up and provided the materials, Robin will get to work, and in a couple of days, you'll have your big coop ready to house more chickens and even ducks!

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avatarManningAndy2 years ago

Just pay Robin the 10k and 400 wood. Easy.


avatarPassingDada2 years ago

Honestly, the big coop is totally worth the investment. I upgraded mine in my first year, and it made raising ducks possible. Plus, more chickens = more mayo = more $$$! Pro tip: make sure you're ready with the materials and gold before you go to Robin; it saves time.

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