3/11/2023 2 Comments Stardew valley farm layout ideasBeach and 4 corners aren't far off though. Overall I appreciate the maps and the variety of playstyles they support, it's likely just that I enjoy the "vanilla" playstyle too much for any of them to really have a chance vs the standard map. Riverlands and Hilltop didn't sing for me personally, but maybe I'd appreciate them more with another attempt at them, I feel like I was trying to play too "vanilla" on them and only seeing their flaws, instead of embracing them for what they are. However, you have so much farming land You have 3,427 tiles that you can till, with a 1,953 continuous rectangular. The farm has very small bodies of water, and is ultimately poor for fishing. It’s a large, circular surface full of dirt and opportunity. I haven't tried the Forest Farm yet, that's likely coming next for me. The Standard Farm is what you’ll likely remember from older versions of Stardew Valley. I love 4 corners as well, not just for Multiplayer, it's a great map. So if you want a nice relaxing farm it's a great way to go. The Beach farm is fantastic, it forces you to scale things back and keep things chill, and it's got plenty of space for all your long term plans. My favorite is the Standard Farm, it's got wide open spaces and lends itself well to massive industrialization, which I appreciate. I would agree with the idea of the Wilderness Farm as the "hard" farm. Yeah don't worry about the Greenhouse, the path to get it repaired will become apparent in time. I don't want to sound too negative about the Hilltop farm because it's unique and special, but I just find it a little frustrating when somebody is walking around their very own farm and constantly stubbing their toes. Hilltop – Talk about mobility, this farms is limited and cramped, and the "perk" of the quarry is it takes up half your farm and ores pretty much never spawn there.w2.Wilderness – Now that you can move the Greenhouse it has nice space, but there is too much water and the monsters can be annoying if you don't turn them off. Riverlands – The fishing is fun, but mobility is a real issue, as is space.Forest – The Hardwood is great, the natural blend that the trees along the border provide is immersive, and you can catch Woodskip in the pond.Standard – Heaps of space here (notice a trend?), the easiest farm to move around, and there are plenty of other people's farm layouts to take inspiration from.Four Corners – Also plenty of space, also looks spectacular, and you can get Copper on Day 1!.Beach – More space then I'll ever need, the best looking farm in my opinion, and there's always something surprising along the shoreline.I've only actually played on the Riverlands, Standard and Beach Farms, but I've seen enough of the others to give my opinion.
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