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Stardew Valley Watering Can upgrades: learn about charges, squares watered, energy cost, and upgrade IDs.

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Stardew Valley Watering Can upgrades: learn about charges, squares watered, energy cost, and upgrade IDs.

The Watering Can in Stardew Valley can be upgraded multiple times, increasing its capacity and the number of squares it can water. Each upgrade also affects the amount of energy consumed per use.

Here is a breakdown of the Watering Can's charges, the squares it can water, and the associated energy costs:

  • 1 Charge: Waters 1 square. Costs 2 Energy.
  • 2 Charges: Waters 3 squares. Costs 4 Energy.
  • 3 Charges: Waters 5 squares. Costs 6 Energy.
  • 4 Charges: Waters a 3x3 area (9 squares). Costs 8 Energy.
  • 5 Charges: Waters a 6x3 area (18 squares). Costs 10 Energy.

The table below shows the specific details for each charge level, including the squares watered and the energy (E) and materials (S, C, I, G) required for upgrades, along with the item ID:

  • 1 Charge: 1 Square, requires 2 Iron (I) and 2 Copper (C). ID: 2.
  • 2 Charges: 3 Squares, requires 4 Iron (I) and 4 Copper (C). ID: 4.
  • 3 Charges: 5 Squares, requires 6 Iron (I) and 6 Copper (C). ID: 6.
  • 4 Charges: 3x3 Squares, requires 8 Gold (G). ID: 8.
  • 5 Charges: 6x3 Squares, requires 10 Gold (G). ID: 10.
Tips
  • Upgrading your Watering Can is crucial for efficient farming, especially when watering large plots of crops.
  • The energy cost increases with each charge level, so manage your energy reserves accordingly.
  • You can upgrade your Watering Can at the Blacksmith's shop.

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