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How to Find and Help the Trash Bear in Stardew Valley

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With a massive farming sim indie game like Stardew Valley, there are so many secrets and obscure characters that players are still finding out about. We wouldn’t blame you if you played the game for a while and only now found out about the Trash Bear. Here’s everything you need to know about the Trash Bear in Stardew Valley.

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How to find and help the trash bear Stardew Valley
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Where do I find the Trash Bear in Stardew Valley?

First and foremost, you need to locate the Trash Bear in the world. This adorable big fella isn’t available at the start of the game. You have to play until you reach at least the third year. Once you reach this point, you are able to find the Trash Bear in the Cindersap Forest. This is the forest south of your farm.

You will find the Trash Bear in the southern portion of the forest, just to the right of the stairs that lead down to the Sewers. The catch, however, if you can only find the Trash Bear in this location on days when it isn’t raining. Here, you will find this oversized bear… or raccoon… or whatever this guy is.

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All Request Items for the Trash Bear

The main goal of the Trash Bear is he will ask you for various items in Stardew Valley. The first two will be seasonal items depending on which season you are in, while the next two will be cooked dishes. This is all totally random but if you give him all of these requested items, he will clean up the town for you.

Here are all of the requested seasonal items that might appear and their respective seasons:

  • Anchovy: Spring and Fall
  • Blackberry: Fall
  • Bream: All seasons
  • Carp: Spring, Summer, and Fall
  • Catfish: Spring, Fall, and Winter
  • Common Mushroom: Fall
  • Crocus: Winter
  • Crystal Fruit: Winter
  • Daffodil: Spring
  • Dandelion: Spring
  • Eel: Spring and Fall
  • Grape: Summer
  • Hazelnut: Fall
  • Herring: Spring and Winter
  • Largemouth Bass: All seasons
  • Leek: Spring
  • Moss Soup: Summer
  • Octopus: Summer
  • Perch: Winter
  • Pike: Summer and Winter
  • Poppyseed Muffin: Summer
  • Pufferfish: Summer
  • Rainbow Trout: Summer
  • Red Mullet: Summer and Winter
  • Red Snapper: Summer, Fall, and Winter
  • Salmon: Fall
  • Sardine: All seasons
  • Seaweed: Spring
  • Sea Cucumber: Fall and Winter
  • Smallmouth Bass: Spring and Fall
  • Snow Yam: Winter
  • Spice Berry: Summer
  • Squid: Winter
  • Sunfish: Spring and Summer
  • Super Cucumber: Summer and Fall
  • Sweet Pea: Summer
  • Tuna: Summer and Winter
  • Walleye: Fall and Winter
  • Wild Horseradish: Spring
  • Wild Plum: Fall
  • Winter Root: Winter

Stardew Valley is available right now for Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

Cody Perez
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