Greetings!I have covered all farm maps in Stardew Valley in detail in this guide.
I hope it helps you.Good games :).
-Important
–“Farm Types” are selected when starting the game and can be changed later.
-Farm Types is very important in terms of gameplay, but it does not affect the story.
There are 7 types of farms in total. These are as follows:
- Standart Farm
- Riverland Farm
- Forest Farm
- Hill-top Farm
- Wilderness Farm
- Four Corners Farm
- Beach Farm
-Standart Farm
It is the standard farm type of the game and this type is usually recommended for beginners.
General Features of the Map are as follows:
- Most of this map is ideal for Farming and Livestock and recommended for beginners.
- The number of tillable tiles on this map is 3427, with 235 non-tillable but build-able tiles.
- The biggest contiguous rectangular area is 63 x 31 (1953) tiles.
Also “Farming” is more up front compared to other maps.
-Riverland Farm
The map is ideal for those who like to fish as it is mostly water.
The General Features of the Map are as follows:
- The majority of this map is water. Fishing is viable on this farm:
- 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.
- Water significantly decreases the amount of farming area.
- The number of tillable tiles on this map is 1578, with 516 non-tillable but build-able tiles.
Also, the “Fishing” feature is more prominent than other maps.
-Forest Farm
Since the entire map is covered with vegetation, the number of agricultural areas is less than other maps.
General Features of the Map are as follows:
- The farm border is made of trees and foliage, just like in the
- Many bushes can be found on this map, including berry bushes.
- Additional ponds and grass areas decrease the overall farming area.
- The number of tillable tiles on this map is 1413, with 1490 non-tillable but build-able tiles.
-Hill-top Farm
It is ideal for players who do not want to suffer from mining shortages.
General Features of the Map are as follows:
- Depending on your mining level, random ores spawn in the southwest of the map.
- The mining area may sometimes be blocked by a Large Stump, Large Log, or a Boulder, making it impossible to enter until the player has the correct tool.
- Additional cliffs and a stream decrease the overall farming area.
- The number of tillable tiles on this map is 1648, with 930 non-tillable but build-able tiles.
In addition, the “Mining” feature stands out more than other maps.
-Willderness Farm
-I do not recommend it for beginners, as evil creatures appear at night.
General Features of the Map are as follows:
- Monsters spawn at night (scales with the player’s Combat level).
- This map can spawn more Wilderness Golems – [stardewvalleywiki.com]Â than other farms if they have spawning monster enabled. See
Advanced Options – [stardewvalleywiki.com]Â for more info.
- Additional cliffs and ponds decrease the overall farming area.
- The number of tillable tiles on this map is 2131, with 444 non-tillable but build-able tiles.
Also,”Combat” ability is more prominent than other maps.
-Four Corners Farm
Each corner of this four-cornered map has different features.
The General Features of the Map are as follows:
- The farming area is split by cliffs into four distinct areas, each reminiscent of some of the other Farm Maps.
- Top left: Forest Farm. This quadrant has a small grassy area containing a Large Stump, and weeds here can transform into the same unique ones that always drop mixed seeds as on the Forest Farm.
- Bottom left: This quadrant has a pond. Players have a 50% chance of catching forest pond fish, i.e., fish that are found in the Cindersap Forest – [stardewvalleywiki.com]Â pond.
- Bottom right: Hilltop Farm. This quadrant contains a small quarry that spawns Rocks and Ore and Geode nodes depending on the player’s Mining level.
- Additional cliffs and ponds decrease the overall farming area.
- The number of tillable tiles on this map is 2952.
It is also the preferred farm type for “Multiplayer” games.
-Beach Farm
Intended for “seasoned players”, not as a first farm.
The General Features of the Map are as follows:
- Good foraging and fishing, and a lot of open space. Sometimes, supply crates wash up on shore.
- Both forest and beach foragables may spawn.
- Sprinklers don’t work in the sandy soil.
- The number of tillable tiles on this map is 2700, with 1928 non-tillable but build-able tiles.
When fishing:
- 15% of the time, players will catch Seaweed.
- 5.1% of the time, players will catch one of Oyster, Coral, Mussel or Cockle. Chances for each item are equal.
- 52.73% of the time, players will catch ocean fish, i.e., fish that are found in The Beach.
- 27.17% of the time, players will catch trash.
Also, “Gathering” and “Fishing” skill is more prominent than other maps.
I hope you enjoy the Guide we share about Stardew Valley – All Farm Types Map Guide; if you think we forget to add or we should add more information, please let us know via commenting below! See you soon!
- All Stardew Valley Posts List
Leave a Reply