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Seasonal Forage Spawn IDs for Stardew Valley

Wild forage is half of Stardew Valley's exploration loop: every season a different set of items spawns at fixed forage points in Cindersap Forest, the Bus Stop, the Backwoods, the Mountain, and the Beach. Each forage type counts as a separate slot in the Foraging Bundle and feeds into recipes that are otherwise time-locked to that season. Because they're slow to find by foot — ten or so spawns per map per season — they're a natural fit for the naming cheat.

Every base-game forageable below is a numeric Object, so the bracketed-name method handles them all.

Spring forage

Summer forage

Fall forage

Winter forage

Why spawn forage at all?

The natural rhythm of forage in Stardew Valley is generous if you play seven in-game days a week — and harsh if you don't. A weekend-only player can easily miss enough Daffodils to fill the Spring Foraging Bundle, then spend the next year waiting for the bush to bloom again. Spawning the four spring forageables on a single chicken ([16][18][20] at minimum) is a five-minute fix for what would otherwise be a four-month delay.

Bundle slot reference

The Foraging Bundle in the Crafts Room asks for one of each seasonal set:

  • Spring Foraging Bundle: 16, 18, 20, 22
  • Summer Foraging Bundle: 396, 398, 402, 404 (Spice Berry, Grape, Sweet Pea, Common Mushroom)
  • Fall Foraging Bundle: 404, 406, 408, 410
  • Winter Foraging Bundle: 412, 414, 416, 418
  • Wild Medicine Bundle: 16, 22, 257, 404, 420

If you're trying to complete all five foraging-related bundles with the minimum number of animal names, batch the four spring items into one name, the four winter items into another, and use the leftover slots for the mushroom-heavy Wild Medicine line.

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