How to Quickly Level Up Foraging in Stardew Valley

avatarSawingBully·8 months ago
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avatarDealingDada·8 months ago

Easiest way? Chop down all the trees you can find, both on your farm and in the Cindersap Forest. The more trees you fell, the faster you'll level up. Don't forget to forage seasonal wild items too—every little bit helps. Also, keep an eye out for foraging skill books at the library, they give you a nice boost. Happy chopping!

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avatarSigningSpine·8 months ago

Chop wood. That’s it. Don’t waste time with anything else.


avatarReplyingTheft·8 months ago

Just plant a ton of Spring Seeds (or any other seasonal forage seed packs). Once they grow, you get forage items from them and it seriously boosts your foraging level. Plus, you make some cash selling the extras. Win-win!


avatarAttendingStoke·8 months ago

Honestly, just run around and pick up everything you see on the ground. The experience points might seem small, but they add up. Also, this way you get to meet everyone in town too.

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