How to Use the Copper Pan in Stardew Valley

avatarCarryingTree2 years ago
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avatarQuestioningVale2 years ago

Just wait till you see sparkles in the water and click on them with the pan equipped. It's like fishing, but for minerals!

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avatarRollingHank2 years ago

Honestly? The copper pan sounds cooler than it is. You won't use it much unless you're really into collecting every last bit of ore.


avatarAttendingStoke2 years ago

Make sure your inventory has space before you start your gold-panning adventure. Nothing worse than finding out you've got no room for that shiny ore you just spotted.


avatarResolvingGame2 years ago

Ah, the elusive copper pan! Once you've got your hands on this handy tool (thanks to a certain event with the Glittering Boulder), you can collect ore from sparkling spots in water. Just walk up to the water's edge where you see these sparkles, equip your pan via the inventory, then click on the spot. Voila! You're panning for goodies.

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