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Stardew Valley x Terraria secret weapon
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Don’t miss this Terraria-themed secret weapon in the Stardew Valley 1.6 update

Stardew Valley x Terraria = secret weapon

With the Stardew Valley 1.6 update, the game has a plethora of added content, including new crops, pets, and even the Terraria-themed secret weapon—Meowmere! As a fan of Terraria, I was eager to find out how to get Meowmere in Stardew Valley.

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How to get Meowmere in Stardew Valley 1.6 - Terraria weapon

Meowmere is the new secret Terraria-themed weapon in Stardew Valley, and you can get it by following the steps below:

  1. Grab an Ancient Doll and go to the 100th floor of the Mines.
  2. Throw the Ancient Doll into the lava pool to get a far-away stone.
  3. Take the far-away stone to the Wizard's Basement.
  4. With the far-away stone on hand, interact with the vase-looking item on the far right side of the basement, and a short cutscene will play where a cat from the world of Terraria will give you a Meowmere.

If the steps seem awfully familiar, it's because they're the same way you summon the Wall of Flesh in Terraria. You drop a Guide Voodoo Doll into the lava while the Guide is alive, and you'll automatically face the Wall of Flesh.

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Hopping back to Stardew Valley 1.6 update, the Meowmere is not an overpowered weapon; in fact, it's a bit underwhelming with a dash of catto-cuteness. The weapon has 20-20 damage, +4 Speed, and +2 Weight, making it a useful combat tool for kiting and dodging tricky enemies like the blue squid.

With Terarria receiving a blue chicken and Junimo pet, it's not surprising that Stardew Valley gets Terraria-themed content in return. Hopefully, it will not be the last cross-over between the two adorable indie titles.

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Jay Vijuan
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Jay is a Weekend Senior Staff Writer for PGG and has been playing video games for over two decades now. He is a Mechanical Engineering graduate who transitioned into writing as he realized that his passion truly revolved around video games. With over two years of dedicated experience as a writer specializing in the video gaming industry, Jay's passion for video games is seen through his art of crafting meticulously detailed video game guides, news, and reviews. His expertise spans a diverse range of gaming genres, most notably ARPGs, JRPG,s FPS, and TPS. Jay's favorite titles and franchises include Final Fantasy, Dragon's Dogma, Soulsborne, and Call of Duty.