![]() ![]() ![]() On the top-side of the road, there’s a basket in amongst the shrubbery (pictured below). Once you have gone through the exit, walk down the road to find a tunnel and some shrubs. This is somewhat obscured by a tree on the left of the screen so it’s easily missed if you don’t know it’s there (pictured above). There is a further exit on the road to the left (west) of the bus. Head out of the right-hand exit of your farm and walk upwards to reach the bus stop in Backwoods. Thankfully, once you know where to go this is actually a very quick and easy quest. Stardew Valley does not spell this one out, and Linus himself offers no clues whatsoever. I suppose this means if you don’t find his basket Linus will wait forever without ever obtaining another one. Even after blackberry season has passed, the basket will still be in the same location. The good news is that this quest is not missable, and does not have any time limit. This letter will always be delivered on this day regardless of the relationship level you have with him so far. Accept the quest and it’s time to get searching. There’ll be a letter from Linus asking you to find his basket, in order to make the most of blackberry season. On the 8 th day of Fall during your first year on the farm, check your mail in the mailbox outside. ![]() The Blackberry Basket quest is unlocked early in the game. How to unlock the Linus Blackberry Basket quest Here’s everything you know about how to find Linus’ Basket and complete the Blackberry Basket quest. The Linus basket quest is likely to be your first step towards his friendship, but the Linus basket location can remain a mystery if you don’t know where to go. Whilst he distrusts the townsfolk for looking down upon his somewhat reclusive lifestyle, he can still be befriended and has heart events just like anyone else. He’s an old man who lives in a tent on the outskirts of town, immersing himself in nature and generally avoiding human contact. The characters of Stardew Valley live a rather simple life, and perhaps no-one encapsulates this better than Linus. ![]()
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