How do you forage in Stardew Valley?

avatarSignalingCloud·8 months ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz·8 months ago

Don't forget the Secret Woods and the Cindersap Forest! That's where some of the rare forage items hide. Bring your axe to break any logs blocking your path. Happy hunting!

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avatarManningAndy·8 months ago

Seasons are key! Each one has its own special forage items. Also, leveling up your foraging skill can help you find better stuff. More items = more money!


avatarTrainingLace·8 months ago

Foraging in Stardew Valley is pretty simple! Just wander around the map and look for items on the ground – like wild fruits, vegetables, and flowers. You can find these goodies in the forest, near the mountains, and even on the beach. Just walk up to an item and click it or press the action button to pick it up. Keep an eye on the different seasons too, cause different items will pop up depending on the time of year.

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