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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. One exception to this rule is [[The Beach]]. The area at the right of the beach that can be accessed only after repairing the bridge with 300 [[Wood]] is considered a separate area, and can contain more than 6 items on any given day. Another exception are the [[Spring Onion]]s that grow south of [[Leah's Cottage]] in [[Cindersap Forest]]. [[Spring Onion]]s don't count against the 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. One exception to this rule is [[The Beach]]. The area at the right of the beach that can be accessed only after repairing the bridge with 300 [[Wood]] is considered a separate area, and can contain more than 6 items on any given day. Another exception are the [[Spring Onion]]s that grow south of [[Leah's Cottage]] in [[Cindersap Forest]]. [[Spring Onion]]s don't count against the limit and are reset every day. All other forageables reset when the player goes to sleep on Saturday night. | ||
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==Quality== | ==Quality== |
Revision as of 17:13, 10 July 2017
Foraging is the skill associated with gathering wild resources found on the ground throughout Stardew Valley, and with chopping down Trees. Foraging skill also increases by harvesting crops grown from Wild Seeds.
Most forageables can be found throughout their season. One exception is Salmonberry, which can only be found during Salmonberry Season (Spring 15-18), on bushes around town. Blackberries can be found on the ground during Fall, but during Blackberry Season (Fall 8-11), they can also be found on bushes throughout town.
Spawning Limit
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. One exception to this rule is The Beach. The area at the right of the beach that can be accessed only after repairing the bridge with 300 Wood is considered a separate area, and can contain more than 6 items on any given day. Another exception are the Spring Onions that grow south of Leah's Cottage in Cindersap Forest. Spring Onions don't count against the limit and are reset every day. All other forageables reset when the player goes to sleep on Saturday night.
The Tracker Profession makes the spawned forageables easier to find by adding small yellow arrows at the edge of the screen that points towards all forageables in the current area.
Quality
The quality of foraged goods comes in four levels: regular, silver, gold, and iridium. However, only players who have chosen the Botanist Profession can find iridium quality foraged goods. Higher quality goods command higher prices when the goods are sold, and deliver greater energy and health benefits when they are consumed. If given as a gift to an NPC who likes or loves it, a quality gift also provides a higher number of friendship points.
The Botanist Profession applies Iridium Quality to:
- All items labeled as "Forage" in-game (except Sap and Cave Carrot)
- Fruits, vegetables, and flowers found as forage
- All items foraged from the beach
- Crops grown from Wild Seeds
- Truffles
The Botanist Profession does not apply iridium quality to mushrooms that are not picked up from the ground. (Mushrooms gained from tapping a Mushroom Tree or from The Farm Cave will not be iridium quality.)
Foraging Skill
Each skill level adds +1 Axe proficiency.
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Experience Points
Chopping down a tree gives 12 foraging experience points (granted all at once for the last chop that causes the tree to fall), and removing Large Stumps and Large Logs gives 25 exp. Removing regular tree stumps gives no experience.
Forage crops grown on the farm from Wild Seeds give 3 foraging experience points each when harvested. Spring Onions that grow in Cindersap Forest south of Leah's Cottage also give 3 exp each when harvested.
Picking up Forage items around town gives 7 exp each. Picking up a Truffle on the farm gives 7 exp.
Foraged Items
Basic
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Sap | A fluid obtained from trees. | Pelican Town | ![]() |
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Spring
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Wild Horseradish | A spicy root found in the spring. | Pelican Town Secret Woods |
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Daffodil | A traditional spring flower that makes a nice gift. | Pelican Town |
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Leek | A tasty relative of the onion. | Pelican Town |
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Dandelion | Not the prettiest flower, but the leaves make a good salad. | Pelican Town |
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Spring Onion | These grow wild during the spring. | Cindersap Forest Pelican Town |
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Morel | Sought after for its unique nutty flavor. | Secret Woods |
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Common Mushroom | Slightly nutty, with good texture. | Secret Woods |
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Salmonberry | A spring-time berry with the flavor of the forest. | On bushes during Salmonberry Season (Spring 15 - 18). |
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Summer
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Spice Berry | It fills the air with a pungent aroma. | Pelican Town |
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Grape | A sweet cluster of fruit. | Pelican Town |
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Sweet Pea | A fragrant summer flower. | Pelican Town |
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Red Mushroom | A spotted mushroom sometimes found in caves. | The Mines Secret Woods Big Mushroom Tree |
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Fiddlehead Fern | The young shoots are an edible specialty. | Secret Woods |
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Fall
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Wild Plum | Tart and juicy with a pungent aroma. | Pelican Town |
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Hazelnut | That's one big hazelnut! | Pelican Town |
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Blackberry | An early-fall treat. | Pelican Town On bushes during Blackberry Season (Fall 8 - 11) |
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Chanterelle | A tasty mushroom with a fruity smell and slightly peppery flavor. | Secret Woods |
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Common Mushroom | Slightly nutty, with good texture. | Pelican Town Secret Woods |
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Red Mushroom | A spotted mushroom sometimes found in caves. | The Mines Secret Woods Big Mushroom Tree |
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Winter
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Winter Root | A starchy tuber. | Pelican Town Tilling Mine drops (Floors 40-80) |
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Crystal Fruit | A delicate fruit that pops up from the snow. | Pelican Town Mine drops (Floors 40-80) |
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Snow Yam | This little yam was hiding beneath the snow. | Pelican Town Tilling |
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Crocus | A flower that can bloom in the winter. | Pelican Town |
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Holly | The leaves and bright red berries make a popular winter decoration. | Pelican Town Secret Woods |
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The Beach
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Nautilus Shell | An ancient shell. | The Beach (Winter) |
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Coral | An ancient shell. | The Beach |
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Sea Urchin | A slow-moving, spiny creature that some consider a delicacy. | The Beach |
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Rainbow Shell | An ancient shell. | The Beach (Summer) |
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Clam | Someone lived here once. | The Beach |
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Cockle | A common saltwater clam. | The Beach |
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Mussel | A common bivalve that often lives in clusters. | The Beach |
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Oyster | Constantly filters water to find food. In the process, it removes dangerous toxins from the environment. | The Beach |
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The Mines
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Red Mushroom | A spotted mushroom sometimes found in caves. | The Mines Secret Woods Big Mushroom Tree |
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Purple Mushroom | A rare mushroom found deep in caves. | The Mines Secret Woods Big Mushroom Tree |
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Cave Carrot | A starchy snack found in caves. It helps miners work longer. | The Mines |
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The Desert
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Cactus Fruit | The sweet fruit of the prickly pear cactus. | Calico Desert |
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Coconut | A seed of the coconut palm. It has many culinary uses. | Calico Desert |
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Skills & Stats | |
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Skills | Farming • Mining • Foraging • Fishing • Combat |
Stats | Attack • Crit. Chance • Crit. Power • Defense • Immunity • Luck • Magnetism • Speed • Weight |
Foraging | |
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Basic | Sap |
Spring | Common Mushroom • Daffodil • Dandelion • Leek • Morel • Salmonberry • Spring Onion • Wild Horseradish |
Summer | Fiddlehead Fern • Grape • Red Mushroom • Spice Berry • Sweet Pea |
Fall | Blackberry • Chanterelle • Common Mushroom • Hazelnut • Wild Plum |
Winter | Crocus • Crystal Fruit • Holly • Snow Yam • Winter Root |
The Beach | Clam • Cockle • Coral • Mussel • Nautilus Shell • Oyster • Rainbow Shell • Sea Urchin • Seaweed |
The Mines | Cave Carrot • Purple Mushroom • Red Mushroom |
The Desert | Cactus Fruit • Coconut |
Skull Cavern | Dinosaur Egg • Fiddlehead Fern |
Ginger Island | Ginger • Magma Cap |