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− | * | + | * Water significantly decreases the overall farming area. |
+ | * Players start with a [[Fish Smoker]]. | ||
+ | ** [[Fish Smoker]] helps with early income which may make this farm the easiest to start on if you like to fish a lot and optimize it. | ||
+ | * [[Fishing]] is viable on this farm:<ref name="fish" /> | ||
** 70% of the time, players will catch town river [[fish]], ''i.e.,'' [[fish]] that are found in [[Pelican Town]]. | ** 70% of the time, players will catch town river [[fish]], ''i.e.,'' [[fish]] that are found in [[Pelican Town]]. | ||
** 30% of the time, players will catch forest [[fish]], ''i.e.,'' [[fish]] that are found in [[Cindersap Forest]]. | ** 30% of the time, players will catch forest [[fish]], ''i.e.,'' [[fish]] that are found in [[Cindersap Forest]]. | ||
** Unlike all other Farm Maps, random [[Fishing#Bubbles|Bubble Spots]] are enabled on this map. | ** Unlike all other Farm Maps, random [[Fishing#Bubbles|Bubble Spots]] are enabled on this map. | ||
− | * | + | ** The river in many spots around the farmhouse is wide enough to offer a max-level fishing zone allowing to catch even iridium quality [[Smallmouth_Bass|Smallmouth Bass]] or [[Chub]] which are good sources of energy early on. |
− | * | + | ** During rain in spring and fall you will be able to catch [[Catfish]] which is a good fish to sell. [[Fish Smoker]] can be used to increase profits. |
* The number of tillable tiles on this map is 1578, with 516 non-tillable but buildable tiles. | * The number of tillable tiles on this map is 1578, with 516 non-tillable but buildable tiles. | ||
| [[File:Fishing Skill Icon.png|24px|link=]] [[Skills#Fishing|Fishing]] | | [[File:Fishing Skill Icon.png|24px|link=]] [[Skills#Fishing|Fishing]] | ||
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| style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Beach Farm.png|200px]] | | style="text-align:center;" | [[File:Beach Farm.png|200px]] | ||
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+ | * Sprinklers don't work in the sandy soil. | ||
+ | ** There is a patch of 202 tiles (10x20 plus 2) where sprinklers can be placed. | ||
* Good foraging and fishing, and a lot of open space. Sometimes, [[Supply Crate|supply crates]] wash up on shore. | * Good foraging and fishing, and a lot of open space. Sometimes, [[Supply Crate|supply crates]] wash up on shore. | ||
+ | ** After second house upgrade the [[Supply Crate|supply crates]] can drop [[Deluxe_Retaining_Soil|deluxe retaining soil]] which can be used in combination with [[Garden_Pot|garden pots]] inside [[Shed|sheds]] to create secondary greenhouses. Once watered the soil will never require water again. | ||
* Both forest and beach foragables may spawn. | * Both forest and beach foragables may spawn. | ||
− | + | * Intended for "seasoned players", not as a first farm. A typical strategy of increasing crop fields and crafting large quantities of quality sprinklers won't work on this farm. | |
− | * Intended for "seasoned players", not as a first farm. | + | ** Large open areas can be used to build [[Barn|Barns]], [[Coop|Coops]] or [[Shed|Sheds]]. Grass can grow on sandy soil. |
+ | ** Fish ponds are another option although it will take quite a while to build and populate them with profitable fish like [[Lava_Eel|Lava Eel]] | ||
+ | ** Alternatively you can opt to plant mini forests of wild trees to then place [[Mushroom_Log|mushroom logs]] inside them and harvest mushrooms for income | ||
* The number of tillable tiles on this map is 2700, with 1928 non-tillable but buildable tiles. | * The number of tillable tiles on this map is 2700, with 1928 non-tillable but buildable tiles. | ||
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* When fishing:<ref name="fish" /> | * When fishing:<ref name="fish" /> | ||
** 15% of the time, players will catch [[Seaweed]]. | ** 15% of the time, players will catch [[Seaweed]]. |
Revision as of 18:51, 11 May 2024
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- See also: Cabin, Cabin Locations
There are eight different Farm Maps to choose from in Stardew Valley. Each map features a unique layout of the Farm, offering different benefits and favoring specific skills. Only one map can be chosen when starting a new game, and cannot be changed once selected.
The Standard Farm offers the most space to plant crops and raise animals. The other seven farms lack farming area, but offer special perks in comparison:
- The Riverland Farm encourages Fishing.
- The Forest Farm encourages Foraging.
- The Hill-top Farm encourages Mining.
- The Wilderness Farm encourages Combat (but only gives 1/3 Combat experience for it).
- The Four Corners Farm offers perks from other maps and encourages Multiplayer.
- The Beach Farm offers extra items and encourages Fishing and Foraging, but discourages Farming late game.
- The Meadowlands Farm encourages Farming, specifically raising animals, and comes with two chickens by default.
The interior of the farmhouse is decorated to match the theme of the chosen map. This includes furniture, wallpaper and flooring. The exterior of the house is the same regardless of map choice.
There is an abandoned building on all maps which can later be turned into the Greenhouse. Once repaired, it can be moved by visiting the Carpenter's Shop or Wizard's Tower.
Map Types
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Name | Map | Description | Associated Skill |
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Standard Farm |
Farming | ||
Riverland Farm |
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Fishing | |
Forest Farm |
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Foraging | |
Hill-top Farm |
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Mining | |
Wilderness Farm |
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Combat | |
Four Corners Farm |
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Multiplayer | |
Beach Farm |
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Foraging Fishing | |
Meadowlands Farm |
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Farming |
Map Tab
The following gallery shows how each farm type appears in-game on the player's map tab.
References
History
- 1.0: Introduced Standard Farm Map.
- 1.1: Added Forest, Hill-top, Riverland, and Wilderness Farm Maps.
- 1.4: Added Four Corners Farm Map.
- 1.5: Added Beach Farm Map. Chat interface changes, which eliminated a bug preventing placement of path tiles near Cindersap Forest. Greenhouse can now be moved.
- 1.6: Added Meadowlands Farm Map. Players on the Riverland Farm Map get a Fish Smoker by default. Monsters now give 1/3 of normal Combat experience when spawned on the Farm.