What to Do With Angler Fish in Stardew Valley

avatarAttemptingDance2 years ago
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avatarDistributingJoke2 years ago

So you've caught yourself an Angler Fish in Stardew Valley, huh? Congrats! Here's the scoop: You can sell it for a good chunk of gold, especially since it's one of the rare fish. But don't rush to sell it! You might wanna keep it for the Community Center's Fish Tank bundle. If you've already completed that, consider using it in a Fish Pond to farm Roe. Or, you know, just keep it as a trophy to flex on your Stardew friends.

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avatarDescribingHail2 years ago

Angler Fish in Stardew? Simple - sell it or hoard it. The thing's rare, so it fetches a nice price. But if you're a completionist, might wanna check if the Community Center needs it first.


avatarBackingPeck2 years ago

Just sell it. Angler Fish aren't that big of a deal. Yeah, they're rare, but the gold you get is worth more than keeping it around collecting dust.

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