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'''Foraging''' is a type of [[Skills|skill]] in ''[[Stardew Valley]]''. It is the a process of gathering wild food resources (and other specific items). There are a variety of wild crops which grow seasonally. These items can be used as [[cooking]] ingredients, [[Villagers|villager]] gifts, and [[Community Center]] [[Bundles|bundle]] completion.
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'''Foraging''' is a type of [[Skills|skill]] in ''[[Stardew Valley]]''. It is the a process of gathering wild food resources (and other specific items). There are a variety of wild crops which grow seasonally. These items can be used as [[cooking]] ingredients, [[Villagers|villager]] gifts, and for [[Community Center]] [[Bundles|bundle]] completion.
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Chopping wood with an [[axe]] also counts as foraging, and can increase the player's foraging skill. Foraged goods have a chance to be any quality except iridium. Only players who have chosen the 'botanist' specialization can find iridium quality foraged goods.
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Chopping [[tree]]s with an [[axe]] also counts as foraging, and can increase the player's foraging skill. Chopping down a tree gives 12 exp (granted all at once for the last chop that causes the tree to fall), and removing hardwood stumps and logs gives 25 exp each.
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Foraged goods have a chance to be any quality except iridium. Only players who have chosen the 'botanist' specialization can find iridium quality foraged goods.
    
Most forageables can be found throughout their season with the exception of [[salmonberry]] (only [[spring]] days 15-18) and [[Blackberry|blackberry bushes]] (only [[fall]] days 8-11).
 
Most forageables can be found throughout their season with the exception of [[salmonberry]] (only [[spring]] days 15-18) and [[Blackberry|blackberry bushes]] (only [[fall]] days 8-11).
    
2-5 new forageables spawn each day in each map (i.e., areas bounded by screen transitions). There is a hard cap of 6 spawns allowed in any area at a time, except the beach/tidal pool (these are considered two separate areas, and the tidal pool can spawn more than six items). Special items like Spring Onions don't count against this limit and are reset every day. All other forageables reset when the player goes to sleep on Saturday night.
 
2-5 new forageables spawn each day in each map (i.e., areas bounded by screen transitions). There is a hard cap of 6 spawns allowed in any area at a time, except the beach/tidal pool (these are considered two separate areas, and the tidal pool can spawn more than six items). Special items like Spring Onions don't count against this limit and are reset every day. All other forageables reset when the player goes to sleep on Saturday night.
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Forage crops grown on the farm from [[Crops#Wild Seeds|Wild Seeds]] give 3 foraging experience points when harvested. Picking up Forage items around town gives 7 exp.
    
==[[File:Foraging_Skill_Icon.png|32px]] Foraging Skill==
 
==[[File:Foraging_Skill_Icon.png|32px]] Foraging Skill==
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{{name|Stir Fry}}
 
{{name|Stir Fry}}
 
[[File:Bundle_Purple.png|32px]] [[Bundles#Crafts Room|Exotic Foraging Bundle]]
 
[[File:Bundle_Purple.png|32px]] [[Bundles#Crafts Room|Exotic Foraging Bundle]]
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|[[File:Quartz.png]]
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|[[Quartz]]
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|A clear crystal commonly found in caves and mines.
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|The Mines
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|data-sort-value="25"|{{price|25}}
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[[File:Bundle_Purple.png|32px]] [[Bundles#Boiler Room|Geologist's Bundle]]
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|[[File:Fire Quartz.png]]
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|[[Fire Quartz]]
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|A glowing red crystal commonly found near hot lava.
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|The Mines
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[[File:Bundle_Purple.png|32px]] [[Bundles#Boiler Room|Geologist's Bundle]]<br />[[File:Slime Egg-Press.png|32px]] [[Slime Egg-Press]]
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|[[File:Frozen Tear.png]]
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|[[Frozen Tear]]
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|A crystal fabled to be the frozen tears of a yeti.
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|The Mines
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[[File:Bundle_Purple.png|32px]] [[Bundles#Boiler Room|Geologist's Bundle]]<br />[[File:Warrior Ring.png|32px]] [[Warrior Ring]]
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|[[File:Earth Crystal.png]]
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|[[Earth Crystal]]
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|A resinous substance found near the surface.
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|The Mines
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[[File:Bundle_Purple.png|32px]] [[Bundles#Boiler Room|Geologist's Bundle]]<br />[[File:Sturdy Ring.png|32px]] [[Sturdy Ring]]<br />[[File:Mayonnaise Machine.png|32px]] [[Mayonnaise Machine]]
      
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
The Botanist profession applies Iridium Quality to all items labeled as "Forage" in-game, foraged fruits, vegetables, and flowers, all items foraged from [[the beach]], and [[truffles]].  It does not apply Iridium Quality to foraged minerals found in the Mines.
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The Botanist profession applies Iridium Quality to all items labeled as "Forage" in-game, foraged fruits, vegetables, and flowers, all items foraged from [[the beach]], and [[truffles]].
     
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