Slimeglasses
Planter
Hello! What are everyone's favorite farms, and why? (Standard, Riverland, Hill, Forest, Wilderness, etc.) I'm getting my friend into SDV and want to know which one you all recommend.
I play on a Switch, so I haven't been able to try Meadowlands out yet...I used to favorite Standard, back in 1.5!
Now though, i simply cannot get enough out of Meadowlands!
It depends what's the category - looks, money making, quality of life, multiplayer.Hello! What are everyone's favorite farms, and why? (Standard, Riverland, Hill, Forest, Wilderness, etc.) I'm getting my friend into SDV and want to know which one you all recommend.
Thanks!It depends what's the category - looks, money making, quality of life, multiplayer.
Forest Farm - respawning hardwood is good for foraging experience as well as crafting some stuff from hardwood. Plus forage spawns can help with Community Center if you go that route. With bonus wild seeds you can make more money first spring and then multiply from that and fishing.
Riverlands Farm - 1.6 added fish smoker which can greatly increase profits from fishing early on, and later on a large scale if you are into mass fishing. Tricky to build/plan on due to small size, yet enough even for rushing Joja in summer.
Beach farm - can't go mass quality sprinklers strategy, yet the sprinkler area is enough on start. Mostly focused around mass buildings farms, like animals, fish ponds but all of that require a lot of wood, stone, time, which will be a huge limiting factor. Can also be turned into a huge forest grid farm that has ever increasing count of mushroom logs and/or more and more green tea bushes (options for low maintenance farm, even better with Automation mod)
Wilderness farm - you can disable monster spawns to have slightly smaller than standard farm in an interesting shape. Not that exciting ;)
Meadows Farm - starts with 2 chickens and coop and better grass. Can be an option to skip mass farming, mass sprinklers. Slightly annoying is that Artisan is better than Rancher... Pushing chickens early on and then maybe something else - there are options for better profits or lower maintenance animals. Will require a lot of wood and stone...
Four Corners - multiplayer but also nice division for organizing, styling your farm. Has a mini quarry and more wild seeds than non-forest farms.
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And there are other farm maps provided by mods. Large or small, thematic or optimized. I really like small and ultrasmall maps as they are quite fun/silly and they can't get to complex/time consuming due to their smaller size.
It's absolutely stunning, though definitely depends on the person, the planting areas are a bit of a pain if you want to utilize every available spot so you generally just have less plantable spots than you'd thinkI play on a Switch, so I haven't been able to try Meadowlands out yet...
I seriously can't wait though!
I'm doing a comparison test run vs farming on it and early spring had zero crops, then I added some but with the limitation, it's not for profit through spring and summer. It's fun when you don't have to rush mines for sprinklers or water fields of strawberries :D Still, I need some kale to push to farming level 5 for that bonus and sell all stocked up mayo :DI can't get over how beautiful Meadowlands is. I started a new game, picked it, and it's now overtaken Forest as my #1 favourite.
I love the river, the waterfalls, and the forest areas. Plus the chickens, of course. I haven't even planted a single thing in the first week, because the map design doesn't encourage focusing on crops from the get-go, and it's a whole new sense of freedom.
Ya think? How could you afford 28 deluxe coops, filled with 12 (chickens I’m assuming?) a piece and all that hay on no crops until summer? What on earth is in your greenhouse? And how did you get t so fast on just chickens? I believe you just jealous lol.I'm doing a comparison test run vs farming on it and early spring had zero crops, then I added some but with the limitation, it's not for profit through spring and summer. It's fun when you don't have to rush mines for sprinklers or water fields of strawberries :D Still, I need some kale to push to farming level 5 for that bonus and sell all stocked up mayo :D
And it will take a while to build so many coops:
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Wait until you try the new frontier farm. It’s like a whole mini country!These days I only play Stardew Expanded, - (from the Wiki) - Grandpa's Farm is a new farm map included in Stardew Valley Expanded. This map expands the farm size substantially and incorporates features of multiple default Stardew Valley farms.
That's from planner where you can draw farms. After first spring I'm on 3 coops, two on second stage and one on first.Ya think? How could you afford 28 deluxe coops, filled with 12 (chickens I’m assuming?) a piece and all that hay on no crops until summer? What on earth is in your greenhouse? And how did you get t so fast on just chickens? I believe you just jealous lol.