Foraging

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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 be found only 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.

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:

The Botanist profession does not apply iridium quality in these cases:

Quality Ratios

For players without the Botanist Profession, the game first tests for gold quality according to the following formula: foraging level/30. If the item fails this check, then the game tests for silver quality, according to the following formula: foraging level/15 and not gold, or (1-foraging level/30)*foraging level/15. If both checks fail, the foraged item will be normal quality.

The table below shows the probabilities of obtaining each quality of foraged goods. The column for the average sell price represents how much more foraged goods would be worth, relative to their base price, if they were sold individually. However, some of the seasonal foraged goods can be crafted into Wild Seeds, and under certain circumstances, it is more profitable to sell crafted wild seeds than it is to sell the individual items (see Spring Seeds, Summer Seeds, Fall Seeds and Winter Seeds for details).

Foraging level % Regular quality % Silver quality % Gold quality Average price
0 100% 0% 0% 1.00
1 90% 7% 3% 1.03
2 81% 12% 7% 1.06
3 72% 18% 10% 1.10
4 64% 23% 13% 1.12
5 55% 28% 17% 1.15
6 48% 32% 20% 1.18
7 41% 36% 23% 1.21
8 34% 39% 27% 1.23
9 28% 42% 30% 1.26
10 22% 45% 33% 1.28
11 17% 46% 37% 1.30
12 12% 48% 40% 1.32
13 8% 49% 43% 1.34
14 3% 50% 47% 1.36
15 0% 50% 50% 1.38

Foraging Skill Icon.png Foraging Skill

Each skill level adds +1 Axe proficiency. Although you will not receive a notification that you have leveled up in Foraging Skill until after you go to sleep for the day, your skills menu will immediately show the level up as a red bar in Foraging Skill. The effects of leveling up are immediate.

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
Crafting Recipes: Cooking Recipes: Crafting Recipes: Crafting Recipes: Choose a Profession:
  Wild Seeds (Sp)  Field Snack
  • Trees sometimes
    drop seeds.
  Charcoal Kiln   Cookout Kit   Wild Seeds (Su)  Tapper   Mushroom Log
  • +1 Wild Berry
    harvesting
  Forester
Trees drop 25% more wood.
(Applies to Trees, Stumps & Logs)
  Gatherer
Chance for double harvest of foraged items.
(20% chance of double harvest)
Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9 Level 10
Crafting Recipes: Crafting Recipes: Crafting Recipes: Crafting Recipes: Forester: Gatherer:
  Lightning Rod  Wild Seeds (Fa)

  Warp Totem:
Beach

  Wild Seeds (Wi)

  Warp Totem:
Mountains

  Tree Fertilizer

  Survival Burger   Warp Totem: Farm

  Tent Kit

  • +1 Wild Berry
    harvesting
  Rain Totem   Lumberjack
All trees have a chance to drop hardwood.
  Botanist
Foraged items are always highest quality.
  Tapper
Syrups worth 25% more.
  Tracker
Location of forageable items revealed.
 
Tracking arrows (right side of screen)

Tracker Profession

The   Tracker Profession makes spawned forageables in the current area easier to find. Small yellow arrows are added at the edge or corner of the screen that point towards each off-screen forageable (including inaccessible ones) and artifact spot. A similar small green arrow points towards any off-screen shimmering lights for panning. The tracker does not indicate berry bush locations.

Experience Points

Experience points (XP) are granted as follows:

  • 12 XP for chopping down a tree with an axe (granted all at once for the last chop that causes the tree to fall).
  • 1 XP for removing the tree stump after chopping down a tree.
  • 25 XP for removing Large Stumps and Large Logs.
  • 7 XP for each foraged item picked up from the ground.
    • If the Gatherer profession doubles the foraged item, another 7 XP is granted for the extra item.
  • 3 XP for each Spring Onion harvested from Cindersap Forest in Spring.

The 7 XP for foraging items applies solely to those items visible sitting on the ground that are picked up only if the player clicks on them; it does not apply to items lying on the ground (e.g., dropped by shaking) that are automatically added to the player inventory by magnetism. Specific items that do grant 7 XP include:


The following Items do NOT grant any foraging experience:

Food

Certain cooked dishes will temporarily increase foraging level. Qi Seasoning can be applied to further increase the stat buff. This is useful for increasing Axe proficiency, or for harvesting more berries from each bush during Salmonberry or Blackberry season (up to a maximum of 4 berries can be harvested with Foraging level 12-13).

Image Name Description Ingredients Energy / Health Buff(s) Buff Duration Recipe Source(s) Sell Price
Pancakes A double stack of fluffy, soft pancakes.   Wheat Flour (1)  Egg (1)   90
  40
  Foraging (+2)   11m 11s

  The Queen of Sauce
14 Summer, Year 1

  Stardrop Saloon for data-sort-value="100"> 100g

data-sort-value="80"> 80g
Autumn's Bounty A taste of the season.   Yam (1)  Pumpkin (1)   220
  99
  Foraging (+2)  Defense (+2)   7m 41s

  Demetrius (Mail - 7+  )

data-sort-value="350"> 350g
Survival Burger A convenient snack for the explorer.   Bread (1)  Cave Carrot (1)  Eggplant (1)   125
  56
  Foraging (+3)   5m 35s   Foraging Level 8 data-sort-value="180"> 180g
Tropical Curry An exotic, fragrant curry served in a pineapple bowl.   Coconut (1)  Pineapple (1)  Hot Pepper (1)   150
  67
  Foraging (+4)   5m 1s   Ginger Island Resort for data-sort-value="2000"> 2,000g data-sort-value="500"> 500g

Spawning

New forageable items can potentially spawn (appear) overnight in any exterior map.[1] This section describes the rules used to spawn all typical forageable items. However, specialized items are handled differently and are described on their individual pages, namely Spring Onions in Cindersap Forest; Coral, Sea Urchins and Seaweed at the Beach; fruit in the Farm Cave; all forageables on the Forest Farm Map. Also, Salmonberry bushes, Blackberry bushes, Winter Roots, and Snow Yams don't spawn individual items.

There is a hard limit of six standard forageable items per map (i.e., areas bounded by screen transitions) per week, reset on Sundays. Picking forageables does not reduce the weekly counter, so there is little-to-no advantage picking forageables before Saturday (the day before the reset).

Only a subset of all the tiles on each map are valid spawning locations. On most maps, forageable items can spawn only on the green (grassy-type) tiles, and in fact only on certain specific types of green tiles. The Beach and the Desert are exceptions, where spawning is possible on most yellow (sandy-type) tiles. Items never spawn in occupied locations (trees, chests, weeds, sticks, stones, etc.). They also never spawn in hidden tiles behind buildings, bushes, non-removable trees, or other permanent features. They can spawn behind removable trees (ones that can be chopped down; they also turn semi-transparent when the player walks behind them), but the spawn rate is 90% smaller in about half of the tiles behind a tree.

Therefore, the fraction of valid tiles differs for every map, which directly affects the chance of items spawning on each map. It is also affected by the player's actions. Removing debris (weeds, etc.) and chopping down trees can increase the number of valid tiles, whereas placing equipment (chests, etc.) may decrease the number. Planting trees can also have an effect: even though (on most maps) trees can be planted only in tiles where forage items can't spawn, they reduce the spawn chance in some tiles behind the tree (and also make it hard to find items that do spawn). However, these effects are generally small, unless a large fraction of the map tiles is occupied. All spawn rates are calculated assuming the default trees are in place and fully grown, but that all other tiles are cleared.

All uncollected forageable items are removed from the map overnight before Sunday morning and before the first day of a season.[2] This cleanup applies both to standard forageable items and nearly all specialized items (fruit in the Farm Cave is the only known exception). Even non-season-specific items are removed at the start of a new season. In order to help repopulate the map, the chances of new items spawning are slightly higher on these days.[3]

Forageable items will be destroyed if they are in the path of a villager.

Foraged Items

Where percentages are provided for locations in the following tables, they represent the percentage of all foraged items spawned in that location that will (on average) be the specified item.[4]

Basic

Image Name Description Found Sell Price Energy / Health Used In
Sap A fluid obtained from trees. Wherever there are trees that can be chopped down data-sort-value="2"> 2g
 
−5
 
0
  Basic Fertilizer  Quality Fertilizer  Trap Bobber  Torch

Spring

Image Name Description Found Sell Price Energy / Health Used In
Wild Horseradish A spicy root found in the spring. data-sort-value="50"
 
50g
 
 
62g
 
 
75g
 
 
100g
data-sort-value="5"
 
13
 
5
 
 
18
 
 
8
 
 
23
 
 
10
 
 
33
 
 
14
  Spring Foraging Bundle  Spring Seeds

  Krobus (loved gift)

Daffodil A traditional spring flower that makes a nice gift. data-sort-value="30"
 
30g
 
 
37g
 
 
45g
 
 
60g
data-sort-value="0"
 
0
 
0
 
 
0
 
 
0
 
 
0
 
 
0
 
 
0
 
 
0
  Spring Foraging Bundle  Spring Seeds

  Sandy (loved gift)

Leek A tasty relative of the onion. data-sort-value="60"
 
60g
 
 
75g
 
 
90g
 
 
120g
data-sort-value="16"
 
40
 
18
 
 
56
 
 
25
 
 
72
 
 
32
 
 
104
 
 
46
  Spring Foraging Bundle  Spring Seeds  Salad

  George (loved gift)

Dandelion Not the prettiest flower, but the leaves make a good salad. data-sort-value="40"
 
40g
 
 
50g
 
 
60g
 
 
80g
data-sort-value="10"
 
25
 
11
 
 
35
 
 
15
 
 
45
 
 
20
 
 
65
 
 
29
  Spring Foraging Bundle  Spring Seeds  Salad
Spring Onion These grow wild during the spring. data-sort-value="8"
 
8g
 
 
10g
 
 
12g
 
 
16g
data-sort-value="5"
 
13
 
5
 
 
18
 
 
8
 
 
23
 
 
10
 
 
33
 
 
14
Morel Sought after for its unique nutty flavor. data-sort-value="150"
 
150g
 
 
187g
 
 
225g
 
 
300g
data-sort-value="8"
 
20
 
9
 
 
28
 
 
12
 
 
36
 
 
16
 
 
52
 
 
23
  Exotic Foraging Bundle  Fried Mushroom  Life Elixir
Common Mushroom Slightly nutty, with good texture. data-sort-value="40"
 
40g
 
 
50g
 
 
60g
 
 
80g
data-sort-value="15"
 
38
 
17
 
 
53
 
 
23
 
 
68
 
 
30
 
 
98
 
 
44
  Fall Foraging Bundle  Fall Seeds  Fried Mushroom  Stir Fry  Tom Kha Soup
Salmonberry A spring-time berry with the flavor of the forest.
  • On bushes during Salmonberry Season (Spring 15 - 18).
  • Farm Cave (Fruit Bat option)
data-sort-value="5"
 
5g
 
 
6g
 
 
7g
 
 
10g
data-sort-value="10"
 
25
 
11
 
 
35
 
 
15
 
 
45
 
 
20
 
 
65
 
 
29
  Jelly  Wine

Summer

Image Name Description Found Sell Price Energy / Health Used In
Grape A sweet cluster of fruit. data-sort-value="80"
 
80g
 
 
100g
 
 
120g
 
 
160g
data-sort-value="15"
 
38
 
17
 
 
53
 
 
23
 
 
68
 
 
30
 
 
98
 
 
44
  Summer Foraging Bundle  Summer Seeds  Jelly  Wine

  Vincent (loved gift)

Spice Berry It fills the air with a pungent aroma. data-sort-value="80"
 
80g
 
 
100g
 
 
120g
 
 
160g
data-sort-value="10"
 
25
 
11
 
 
35
 
 
15
 
 
45
 
 
20
 
 
65
 
 
29
  Summer Foraging Bundle  Summer Seeds  Jelly  Wine
Sweet Pea A fragrant summer flower. data-sort-value="50"
 
50g
 
 
62g
 
 
75g
 
 
100g
data-sort-value="0"
 
0
 
0
 
 
0
 
 
0
 
 
0
 
 
0
 
 
0
 
 
0
  Summer Foraging Bundle  Summer Seeds

  Sandy (loved gift)

Red Mushroom A spotted mushroom sometimes found in caves. data-sort-value="75"
 
75g
 
 
93g
 
 
112g
 
 
150g
data-sort-value="-20"
 
−50
 
0
 
 
−70
 
 
0
 
 
−90
 
 
0
 
 
−130
 
 
0
  Exotic Foraging Bundle

  Dye Bundle

  Life Elixir
Fiddlehead Fern The young shoots are an edible specialty. Secret Woods (78%) data-sort-value="90"
 
90g
 
 
112g
 
 
135g
 
 
180g
data-sort-value="10"
 
25
 
11
 
 
35
 
 
15
 
 
45
 
 
20
 
 
65
 
 
29
  Chef's Bundle  Fiddlehead Risotto  Pickles  Juice
Common Mushroom Slightly nutty, with good texture. data-sort-value="40"
 
40g
 
 
50g
 
 
60g
 
 
80g
data-sort-value="15"
 
38
 
17
 
 
53
 
 
23
 
 
68
 
 
30
 
 
98
 
 
44
  Fall Foraging Bundle  Fall Seeds  Fried Mushroom  Stir Fry  Tom Kha Soup

Fall

Image Name Description Found Sell Price Energy / Health Used In
Common Mushroom Slightly nutty, with good texture. data-sort-value="40"
 
40g
 
 
50g
 
 
60g
 
 
80g
data-sort-value="15"
 
38
 
17
 
 
53
 
 
23
 
 
68
 
 
30
 
 
98
 
 
44

  Fall Foraging Bundle

  Fall Seeds  Fried Mushroom  Tom Kha Soup  Stir Fry
Wild Plum Tart and juicy with a pungent aroma. data-sort-value="80"
 
80g
 
 
100g
 
 
120g
 
 
160g
data-sort-value="10"
 
25
 
11
 
 
35
 
 
15
 
 
45
 
 
20
 
 
65
 
 
29

  Fall Foraging Bundle

  Fall Seeds  Plum Pudding  Jelly  Wine
Hazelnut That's one big hazelnut! data-sort-value="90"
 
90g
 
 
112g
 
 
135g
 
 
180g
data-sort-value="12"
 
30
 
13
 
 
42
 
 
18
 
 
54
 
 
24
 
 
78
 
 
35

  Fall Foraging Bundle

  Fall Seeds  Roasted Hazelnuts  Stuffing
Blackberry An early-fall treat. data-sort-value="20"
 
20g
 
 
25g
 
 
30g
 
 
40g
data-sort-value="10"
 
25
 
11
 
 
35
 
 
15
 
 
45
 
 
20
 
 
65
 
 
29

  Fall Foraging Bundle

  Fall Seeds  Blackberry Cobbler  Jelly  Wine
Chanterelle A tasty mushroom with a fruity smell and slightly peppery flavor. data-sort-value="160"
 
160g
 
 
200g
 
 
240g
 
 
320g
data-sort-value="30"
 
75
 
33
 
 
105
 
 
47
 
 
135
 
 
60
 
 
195
 
 
87
  Life Elixir
Red Mushroom A spotted mushroom sometimes found in caves. data-sort-value="75"
 
75g
 
 
93g
 
 
112g
 
 
150g
data-sort-value="-20"
 
−50
 
0
 
 
−70
 
 
0
 
 
−90
 
 
0
 
 
−130
 
 
0

  Exotic Foraging Bundle

  Dye Bundle

  Life Elixir
Purple Mushroom A rare mushroom found deep in caves. data-sort-value="250"
 
250g
 
 
312g
 
 
375g
 
 
500g
data-sort-value="50"
 
125
 
56
 
 
175
 
 
78
 
 
225
 
 
101
 
 
325
 
 
146
  Exotic Foraging Bundle

  Field Research Bundle

  Life Elixir

  Wizard (loved gift)

Winter

Image Name Description Found Sell Price Energy / Health Used In
Winter Root A starchy tuber. Tilling soil throughout Stardew Valley data-sort-value="70"
 
70g
 
 
87g
 
 
105g
 
 
140g
data-sort-value="10"
 
25
 
11
 
 
35
 
 
15
 
 
45
 
 
20
 
 
65
 
 
29

  Winter Foraging Bundle

  Winter Seeds  Roots Platter
Crystal Fruit A delicate fruit that pops up from the snow. data-sort-value="150"
 
150g
 
 
187g
 
 
225g
 
 
300g
data-sort-value="25"
 
63
 
28
 
 
88
 
 
39
 
 
113
 
 
50
 
 
163
 
 
73

  Winter Foraging Bundle

  Winter Seeds  Jelly  Wine
Snow Yam This little yam was hiding beneath the snow. Tilling soil throughout Stardew Valley data-sort-value="100"
 
100g
 
 
125g
 
 
150g
 
 
200g
data-sort-value="12"
 
30
 
13
 
 
42
 
 
18
 
 
54
 
 
24
 
 
78
 
 
35

  Winter Foraging Bundle

  Winter Seeds
Crocus A flower that can bloom in the winter. data-sort-value="60"
 
60g
 
 
75g
 
 
90g
 
 
120g
data-sort-value="0"
 
0
 
0
 
 
0
 
 
0
 
 
0
 
 
0
 
 
0
 
 
0

  Winter Foraging Bundle

  Winter Seeds

  Sandy (loved gift)

Holly The leaves and bright red berries make a popular winter decoration. data-sort-value="80"
 
80g
 
 
100g
 
 
120g
 
 
160g
data-sort-value="-15"
 
−37
 
0
 
 
−52
 
 
0
 
 
−67
 
 
0
 
 
−97
 
 
0

The Beach

Image Name Description Season Found Sell Price Used In
Nautilus Shell An ancient shell.   Winter data-sort-value="120"
 
120g
 
 
150g
 
 
180g
 
 
240g
  Field Research Bundle
Coral A colony of tiny creatures that clump together to form beautiful structures. All data-sort-value="80"
 
80g
 
 
100g
 
 
120g
 
 
160g
  Deluxe Speed-Gro  Warp Totem: Beach
Sea Urchin A slow-moving, spiny creature that some consider a delicacy. All data-sort-value="160"
 
160g
 
 
200g
 
 
240g
 
 
320g
  Dye Bundle
Rainbow Shell It's a very beautiful shell.   Summer data-sort-value="300"
 
300g
 
 
375g
 
 
450g
 
 
600g
  "The Mysterious Qi" Quest
Clam There's a chewy little guy in there... All data-sort-value="50"
 
50g
 
 
62g
 
 
75g
 
 
100g
  Speed-Gro  Chowder  Crab Pot Bundle
Cockle A common saltwater clam. All data-sort-value="50"
 
50g
 
 
62g
 
 
75g
 
 
100g
  Crab Pot Bundle
Mussel A common bivalve that often lives in clusters. All data-sort-value="30"
 
30g
 
 
37g
 
 
45g
 
 
60g
  Fish Stew

  Crab Pot Bundle

Oyster Constantly filters water to find food. In the process, it removes dangerous toxins from the environment. All data-sort-value="40"
 
40g
 
 
50g
 
 
60g
 
 
80g
  Crab Pot Bundle
Seaweed It can be used in cooking. All data-sort-value="20"
 
20g
 
 
25g
 
 
30g
 
 
40g
  Maki Roll  Fish Pond

The Mines

See also: Foraged Minerals
Image Name Description Sell Price Energy / Health Used In
Red Mushroom A spotted mushroom sometimes found in caves. data-sort-value="75"
 
75g
 
 
93g
 
 
112g
 
 
150g
data-sort-value="-20"
 
−50
 
0
 
 
−70
 
 
0
 
 
−90
 
 
0
 
 
−130
 
 
0
  Exotic Foraging Bundle

  Dye Bundle

  Life Elixir
Purple Mushroom A rare mushroom found deep in caves. data-sort-value="250"
 
250g
 
 
312g
 
 
375g
 
 
500g
data-sort-value="50"
 
125
 
56
 
 
175
 
 
78
 
 
225
 
 
101
 
 
325
 
 
146
  Exotic Foraging Bundle

  Field Research Bundle

  Life Elixir

  Wizard (loved gift)

Cave Carrot A starchy snack found in caves. It helps miners work longer. data-sort-value="25"
 
25g
data-sort-value="12"
 
30
 
13

  Exotic Foraging Bundle

  Survival Burger  Miner's Treat  Roots Platter  Stir Fry

The Desert

Image Name Description Sell Price Energy / Health Used In
Cactus Fruit The sweet fruit of the prickly pear cactus. data-sort-value="75"
 
75g
 
 
93g
 
 
112g
 
 
150g
data-sort-value="30"
 
75
 
33
 
 
105
 
 
47
 
 
135
 
 
60
 
 
195
 
 
87
  Exotic Foraging Bundle  Jelly  Wine

  Linus (loved gift)

  Pam (loved gift)

  Sam (loved gift)

Coconut A seed of the coconut palm. It has many culinary uses. data-sort-value="100"
 
100g
 
 
125g
 
 
150g
 
 
200g
Inedible   Exotic Foraging Bundle  Tom Kha Soup  Jelly  Wine

  Haley (loved gift)

  Linus (loved gift)

Ginger Island

Coral and Sea Urchin can be foraged from the beach on the southwest side of Island West. Fiddlehead Fern can be foraged in the Jungle. The following table lists forageables exclusive to Ginger Island.

Image Name Description Found Sell Price Energy / Health Used In
Ginger This sharp, spicy root is said to increase vitality. Throughout Ginger Island, especially Island West and Island North data-sort-value="60"
 
60g
data-sort-value="10"
 
25
 
11
  Pickles  Ginger Ale   Cures the
Nauseated debuff
Magma Cap A very rare mushroom that lives next to pools of lava. Throughout the Volcano Dungeon data-sort-value="400"
 
400g
 
 
500g
 
 
600g
 
 
800g
data-sort-value="70"
 
175
 
78
 
 
245
 
 
110
 
 
315
 
 
141
 
 
455
 
 
204

Bugs

  • The Gatherer profession can cause some non-forage items to be doubled. When this happens, the player gains 7 XP for the duplicate item, even though the original item granted no experience. The items affected by this bug are items sitting on the ground in the Mines, namely Quartz, Earth Crystal, Fire Quartz, Frozen Tear, and Dinosaur Egg.
    • Other items found on the ground in the Mines, namely Red Mushroom, Purple Mushroom, and Fiddlehead Fern, are considered by the game to be forage items, so they always grant foraging experience, and any Gatherer duplication is not a bug.
  • On mobile, it is possible to gather more than four berries per bush during Salmonberry or Blackberry Season using the Mobile Save buff glitch. When using, the player will receive an extra berry for every four foraging levels.[5]

External Links

References

  1. Spawning of standard forage items is done in GameLocation::spawnObjects, which is triggered by GameLocation::dayUpdate. The six item per map limit is controlled by numberOfSpawnedObjectsOnMap. The number of attempts to add an item is a random number ranging from 1 to min(4, 6-numberOfSpawnedObjectsOnMap). For each attempt, the code checks up to 11 locations that are randomly located anywhere on the map. An item is only placed if one of those 11 locations is a valid spawning location, and if a randomly-selected forage item also passes its probability test.
  2. End-of-week removal of forageables is part of GameLocation::dayUpdate. End-of-season removal is part of gameLocation::seasonUpdate. All items with the IsSpawnedObject flag are removed, and numberOfSpawnedObjectsOnMap is set to zero.
  3. Extra calls are made to GameLocation::spawnObjects after clearing existing items (one extra call on the first of a season; two extra on Sunday morning). However, these extra calls frequently generate no extra items, because the same random-number seed (based on game ID and days played) is used every time. So the second and third calls retest the same list of locations and items as the first call.
  4. The foraged items that can spawn in a given location each season are determined by GameLocation::spawnObjects in the game code, using input from the data file Content\Locations.xnb. The percentages provided here have been normalized to ensure that the percentages sum to 100% for each season in each location. The data was normalized by:
    1. Calculating the sum of all percentages listed in Locations.xnb for a season
    2. Dividing each percentage by the sum
  5. See Bush::shake in game code, near variable player.ForagingLevel.

History

  • 1.3.27: Breaking a regular tree stump now gives +1 Foraging experience.
  • 1.4: Fixed bug where Foraging skill level up would cause trees to stop dropping seeds and seeds on the ground to disappear instead of being harvested until the player slept and saved the game. Changed sound when picking up forageables to a higher-pitched sound. Forester profession changed from "Wood worth 25% more" to "Gain 25% more wood when chopping."