

If you're relying on this for food early on, the good news is that Salmonberry season takes place from Spring 15 to 18, and can quickly replace the need for Spring Onions if you can get to Level 4 Foraging by then ( at Level 4, you get *two* Salmonberries instead of just one). Some days you'll see a *bleep* ton, other days you're lucky if 1 or 2 spawn. Those large stumps are worth 25 xp each.Īs for Spring Onions, that's pretty much the product of the reviled RNG gremlins. And finally, once you get a steel axe, go to the NW corner of Cindersap, cut up the large log, and head into the enchanted clearing and cut up the 6 large stumps there (daily if you can). You can also grow wild seeds on your farm that will also give foraging experience.

You can rack up experience and much needed wood for later down the road.
#LEAH WONT GO TO CINDERSAP FOREST FOR 6 HEAT EVENT UPGRADE#
And if foraging experience is your goal, upgrade your axe to steel when you can, and spend a day every couple of weeks cutting down cindersap forest, the bus stop, the trail to the mountains, and the mountain area itself. Also, sometimes an area might just not spawn it's maximum of 6 per week. The original homes have been enhanced to include small gardens, or in Marnie's case a larger farm plot and a shed. Cindersap Forest has been modified to include several new features and access to areas added by Stardew Valley Expanded. Click to expand.Something else you should know: NPC's *will* destroy foragables if they appear in their path. West of Pelican Town For information on the canon Cindersap Forest please see the main wiki.
