There are seven different farm Layouts in Stardew Valley. While all of the farm layouts can work, they are not all made equally. Yes, it is true, some farm layouts are just better than others. Well, welcome to my Ultimate Farm Layout Guide for Stardew Valley. After this video, you will know which farm layout is the best. Enjoy.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:07 Riverland Farm layout
0:55 Hilltop Farm Layout
1:46 Beach Farm Layout
2:40 Wilderness Farm Layout
3:38 Four Corners Farm Layout
4:27 Forest Farm Layout
5:24 Standard Farm Layout
6:11 Thanks For watching
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23 Comments
If mobile update is released I will start with the beach farm
This was really helpful!
when my boyfriend and I played for the first time we didn't know anything about the differences of the farms, but somehow we managed to take advantage, would you imagine my surprise when I discovered later that it's supposed to be more recommended to pro players and not newbies
I am patiently waiting for this update on mobile version. Glad I stumbled to your channel. Take my sub
Keep it up
How do you add monsters to your farm on consoles??
Hilltop is useful the quarry gives you artifacts and you van get sewers key fall year 1. Iridium sprinklers anyone without going to desert. Also best farm
Ezlilyy male version?
:O
Riverland farm is my first farm and yes, I depressed when I see it. I will never play on that farm again.
I feel there are a few arguments you need to look at before making these rankings.
Some good examples that really matter to some people would be:
Quarries, Hilltop and Four Corner Farm both have access to one of those. They can be a valuable source of ore, especially if you make a challenge run that forbids going into the mines or sth similar.
Also, there is different fish that can be caught on different farm. While the beach farm has the same fish as the normal ocean, the Forest Farm allows you to fish up the Woodskip, a fish that is usually limited to the secret forest.
Also, another downside of the Riverfarm is the terrible placement of the big rocks and logs, that make good farm usage without upgraded tools impossible.
The Waffle House has found it's new host.
Can you make some videos showing the farms you have made? We saw some glimpses here but I would like to see more. They look amazing.
Could be just a general tips video about designing farms for efficiency and/or aesthetics.
Four corners is my favorite. Even early planning can be really useful. Like chopping all trees except for the oaks down in the top left corner then come back with tappers. Later more tappers when more oaks are grown.. Fastest keg gain I've done so far.
When I started my farm, I didn't even realize that you could pick different farm layouts…
I wish I would see this clip before I started the game. Bcause I, as a new player has chosen Beach farm and suddenly got shock to find the truth that I caouldn't put a sprinkler in the majority area of Beach Farm. That made me this upset as I didn't normally watch any clips about games' techniques like this. I just would like to plant a bunch of crops but it's too late for me to start a new one as I very less free time nowadays… (It consumes time if I start all over again).
So, now I just adapt with my mini-soil area (not at full potential of the area as I want it to be a beautiful area too) and focus on animals…Yeah, I still can enjoy it once again luckily.
I think I've only played on the (vanilla) Forest and Standard farm layouts. I just happened to pick Forest for my first playthrough because it appealed to me on some aesthetic/theoretic level, and it turned out to be quite helpful. You didn't even mention the extra wild seeds you get, from the special weeds that only spawn on that farm layout. Standard is amazing for the simplicity and openness. I don't see any compelling reason to play on any of the other map types.
My first was riverland… Just because I like duckies
Finally, a Youtuber who understands that the Wilderness farm has its own appeal! I love the amount of space, the monsters, and the opportunities the layout offers me. Each farm has its own use and appeal, depending on how someone wants to play. Your Wilderness farm layout looked great!
I play on the beach farm
The main reason I like the forest farm is that it just looks nice.
i randomly picked the forest farm when i first started playing the game (i was clueless about these pros and cons) so its very interesting to be watching this video now
My favourite farms are the beach farm and the four corners.
The only farm I still haven't tried is the wilderness farm juat yet, I'm saving that farm for when I try for the roommates with Krobus option, and I'm saving that for last (I am crating new saves to romance each possible character, and I'm only a few characters through so far)
First ever playthrough was on Riverland. Had golden clock and pointless casinos statue in year four. If that map is for pros only then Stardew pros are free.