How to Learn to Make Sashimi in Stardew Valley

avatarJokingTunic·2 years ago
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avatarTrainingLace·2 years ago

Learning to make Sashimi in Stardew Valley is super easy but way rewarding for your energy levels! First, you gotta be friends with Linus. Make Linus happy by gifting him stuff he loves (like a coconut or a cactus fruit) until you hit 3 hearts. Once you reach that friendship level, he sends you the Sashimi recipe in the mail. Get your fishing rod ready, cuz you’ll be catching lots of fish to turn into Sashimi!

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avatarCompletingClint·2 years ago

Just catch a bunch of fish and befriend Linus. He’ll hook you up with the Sashimi recipe. Easy peasy!


avatarLettingTail·2 years ago

I dunno why everyone hypes Sashimi so much, Salad is where it's at. But yeah, befriend Linus for Sashimi.


avatarLettingTail·2 years ago

Got the Sashimi recipe from Linus after I spammed him with gifts. Can confirm, works like a charm and now I’m swimming in energy points.

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