While the bulk of what players will be doing in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life is farming and tending to the needs of various animals, there’s so much more to do outside of the tiny farmstead they start with. A big part of the game that players are never really made aware of is foraging, but it’s essential to building relationships and can be very profitable. This guide outlines everything fans need to know about forageables in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life, so they can make the most of them from day one.
*** This guide is in progress and will be added to as we discover more forageables. ***
Contents
- All Forageables & How to Get Them
- How to Store Forageables
- What Are Forageables?
- What to do With Forageables
Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life Forageables Guide
Below, we’ve highlighted the most important things players need to know about forageables in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life. This includes every item players can forage for, where to get them, and what to do with them.
All Forageables in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life & Where to Find Them
The table below lists every forageable in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life and explains where players can find them in the world. We’ve included references for the times of year when they apply.
Forageable Name | Where to Find it | Season it Appears | Uses |
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Weird-Looking Mushroom |
Outside the tree by the Goddess Lake where players will often see the Sprites. | All Year Round | The player can eat this mushroom to enter the house of the Sprites. This allows players to speak to the Sprites and learn one recipe per day. |
Toy Flower |
Around the Goddess Spring to the north of the player’s farm. | Spring | Can be given as gifts or sold for a small profit. |
Aromatic Herb | Found outside the large Villa on the opposite side of the village. | Spring | It can be sold or given as a gift, but it is best used in recipes to produce delicious meals. |
Goddess Drop Flower |
Found near the Goddess Spring north of the player’s farm. | Spring | Can be sold for a profit or given as a gift to villagers. |
Happy Lamp Flower |
To the left of the grassy hill leading down to the beach, close to Gustfa’s tent. It can only be picked at night. | Summer | The Happy Lamp Flower can be given as a gift to characters in the village to improve the player’s relationship with them. It can also be sold for a small profit at the player’s shop or to Van. |
Spiral Herb | TBA | Summer | TBA |
Mist Moon Flower | TBA | Summer | TBA |
Trick Blue Flower | TBA | Summer | TBA |
Clumpshroom | TBA | Autumn | TBA |
Trick Blue Flower | TBA | Autumn | TBA |
Roundshroom | TBA | Autumn | TBA |
Huddle Herb | TBA | Autumn | TBA |
Speshroom | TBA | Autumn | TBA |
Passionbloom | TBA | Winter | TBA |
Budding Herb | TBA | Winter | TBA |
Upseed Flower | TBA | Winter | TBA |
How to Store Forageables in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life
Forageables can be stored in the player’s bag, the shed, or the refrigerator because they don’t spoil. These items are some of the only ones that can’t go bad or rot in the player’s inventory, so they can sit there forever. We prefer organizing them in our refrigerator if they’re edible and doing the same in our shed if they’re not, just so we can see each stack at a glance and know where they are at all times. Of course, it’s always worth having a flower on your character just in case they need to flirt with a love interest.
What are Foragables in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life?
Forageables are items or plants that appear and grow on the ground that players can pick up in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life. These goods will reappear where the player found them after a day or so, allowing them to stock up and build a decent supply over time. Forageables range from plastic flowers to real ones, herbs, and even mushrooms, all of which can be sold or used in various ways.
What to do With Forageables in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life
Players can use forageables in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life to cook and create new recipes, sell for profit, or as gifts for characters around the village to help improve their relationships. Forageables are one of the most robust resources in the game, and players should absolutely make the most of them from the first day of Spring Year 1. Picked flowers can be given to most characters to help boost a relationship with them, and herbs can be used in all sorts of delicious recipes. If players can’t think of anything else to do with their surplus of forageables, then they can sell them at their shop stall or to Van the trader when he comes into town for a tidy profit. Forageables cost nothing to pick, so every penny made from selling them is worth the effort.
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