{"id":976997,"date":"2024-12-11T13:02:42","date_gmt":"2024-12-11T19:02:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/?p=976997"},"modified":"2024-12-11T13:02:50","modified_gmt":"2024-12-11T19:02:50","slug":"all-farm-maps-in-stardew-valley-and-their-bonuses","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jbsgame.com\/all-farm-maps-in-stardew-valley-and-their-bonuses\/","title":{"rendered":"All farm maps in Stardew Valley and their bonuses"},"content":{"rendered":"
Stardew Valley <\/em>is often hailed as the pinnacle of cozy farming sims, and that\u2019s largely down to the fact that every save file you make can be entirely different from the last. Choice is a huge part of Stardew Valle<\/em>y: who to marry, which side to pick, and which farm to opt for.\u00a0<\/p> As of the 1.6 update, there are a total of eight different farm types to pick from when starting a new virtual life in Pelican Town. Each farm type has particular pros and cons, so it can be hard to pick which one you want to live on for the rest of your save file. Without mods, some farm types can be downright impossible to work with if you\u2019re going in blind and not aware of the pitfalls.<\/p> On top of that, each farm type has a particular perk and is linked with a particular skill, so if you\u2019re looking to quickly level up one skill in particular, you should know what farm is best suited. With that in mind, here are all the farm types and what they can offer when starting a new game.\u00a0<\/p><\/iframe> You can choose one of the eight different farm types at the beginning of a new game while customizing your character. It’s worth knowing what each type of farm can offer before pressing “Ok”, because you cannot change your mind once you’ve started your save file<\/strong>. <\/p> The farm type is chosen on the right side of the character customization box, and the types are: <\/p> This is definitely the easiest type of farm for a new player of Stardew Valley<\/em>, as it offers mostly tillable and buildable land and is as close to a blank canvas as you\u2019re going to get. It has the most tillable land of any of the farm types, so you can grow as many crops as you like without feeling limited.\u00a0<\/p> Sadly, this map doesn\u2019t come with any additional perks, but sometimes those are worth sacrificing for prolonged ease when playing through years of life on the farm. <\/p> The Riverland farm slashes the number of tillable tiles by a huge amount, so it\u2019s probably not best suited if you want to focus your energies on growing crops or rearing livestock. However, the river that separates the islands on this map is rich with fish to reel in, including those in Pelican Town (70% chance) and those in Cindersap Forest (30% chance).\u00a0<\/p> One of the perks of using this map is that it comes equipped with a Fish Smoker<\/a>, which can significantly increase the profit<\/a> you can make with Fish, especially early into a playthrough. On any other map, the recipe for the Fish Smoker must be purchased for 10,000 Gold at Willy\u2019s Fish Shop, then made using one of each Jelly<\/a>.\u00a0<\/p> The Forest Farm map is ideal for anyone who wants to excel in the Foraging skill, but it\u2019s not great for those who want to focus on Farming thanks to the lack of tillable soil tiles. This map comes with multiple Berry Bushes and resembles the appearance of the Secret Woods<\/a>, so it\u2019s aesthetically pleasing to look at if nothing else.\u00a0<\/p> How to choose a farm type in Stardew Valley<\/h2>
All farm types and what they offer in Stardew Valley<\/h2>
Standard Farm<\/h3>
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Riverland Farm<\/h3>
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Forest Farm<\/h3>
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