Tools in Stardew Valley Can Be Much Better Than You Think! #stardew

In Stardew Valley, you can improve your tools in more ways than you may think. Yes, you likely already know that Clint is where your tools can be upgraded all the way to Aridium quality, giving them better proficiency, power, and so on. But the real upgrades happen once you found yourself at the forge. Whether you’ve made your way to Ginger Island and through to the end of the volcano dungeon, or if you’ve simply claimed and crafted a mini version through combat mastery, the forge is where you’ll be able to enchant your tools to give them a special ability. For each type of tool with the payment of a prismatic shard and 20 cinder shards, you’ll be able to receive a randomized ability from three to four different options. A few standouts being the auto hook enchantment for your rod that automatically hooks when you have a bite, the efficient enchantment for any tool that consumes energy that makes it so that no energy is drained when used, the bottomless enchantment for your watering can that provides infinite water, and probably my favorite, the reaching enchantment for your hoe, watering can, or pan that increases the size of your area of effect to a 5×5 space, making it the absolute perfect size to place your idium sprinklers.

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  1. The satisfaction when planting like a thousand star fruit in summer takes the better part of a morning is something I’ll never be able to replace, the pain of nearly collapsing to mass produce crops early game is worth every tear

  2. I do like the bottomless watering can. I've built my main operation on the 3×6 watering area of the Iridium can and I have Pressure Nozzled iridium Sprinklers between each of the plots so every crop is covered aside from the one inside sheds which Sprinklers can't touch. Not having to leave all the time to refill for one shed is a game changer

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