How to get rid of big bushes in Stardew Valley

avatarAttemptingDance2 years ago
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avatarBringingLimp2 years ago

To clear those stubborn big bushes in Stardew Valley, you'll need to power up your axe. Specifically, you'll need at least a Steel Axe to chop them down. Keep playing, upgrade your tools over time, and soon those big bushes won't stand a chance!

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avatarSigningSpine2 years ago

Just get the Steel Axe, guys. It's that simple. Big bushes are nothing but a swipe away once you've upgraded.


avatarDemonstratingUnit2 years ago

Had a mega battle with those big bushes when I first started. Thought I could outsmart them with my basic tools, but nope, Stardew Valley teaches patience. Upgrading to a Steel Axe is the way to go. It felt like a mini milestone in my farming career!

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