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How to get a rabbit’s foot in Stardew Valley

Some say this item can give you luck.
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A rabbit’s foot can be a tricky item to obtain in Stardew Valley. It is required to have a rabbit’s foot to complete a golden scroll to restore the community center and can be used as a gift that a vast majority of people will love (everyone except for Penny, who hates it). There are a few other uses for the item, including a negative outcome in the Group 10-Heart Event. There are a few routes to obtain this item luckily. Here is how to get a rabbit’s foot in Stardew Valley.

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Where to find a rabbit’s foot in Stardew Valley

The first and most definitive way to get a rabbit’s foot is to buy it. Occasionally, the Traveling Cart will have it for sale for 1,695-2,825g. If you are having trouble getting a rabbit’s foot to drop from the other methods in this article, look to see if the traveling cart has it in stock.

You can also gain a rabbit’s foot by raising rabbits on your farm. Treat them right and raise their happiness and mood to have them drop one in the morning. Simply walk into the coop that they reside in, and it will be lying on the ground. This is more of a rare drop, but it is probably the safest way to assume you will eventually get one.

Finally, a rabbit’s foot has a very small chance to drop when defeating serpents in the Skull Cavern. There is only 0.8 chance that the serpent will drop the item upon death, so the other two methods are probably more reliable, although not guaranteed and expensive in one instance.


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