Special Features: monsters spawn at night, large ponds. It’s basically like someone mish-mashed Minecraft into Stardew Valley, hoping it would work - and while the idea sounds good conceptually, it fails in its execution. Okay, that might be a bit over the top, but I struggle to see the appeal in this farm layout. Sure, it might take a lot longer to get there than if you had a farm with easier resource access, but if you manage to make it work, the hilltop farm can turn out to be a treat! You have a specific aesthetic vision for your farm. 50% trash fishing rate and 0% chance of catching fish from any other regions. The quarry takes up valuable space and is effectively useless once you reach lower levels of the mine/unlock the skull cavern.Easier access to forest river fish (50% spawn rate).Quarry allows more immediate access to mined materials.Fishing stats: 50% forest river fish, 50% trash.Special Features: small quarry, a stream running through the map.Whilst I have seen some very aesthetically pleasing builds on this map, they’ve always been from people who know what they’re doing, and who know how to utilize the pokey holes around this map and the limited spaces of tillable land (half that of the standard map). Okay, the idea of living in the hills of the rural countryside on a farm is enchanting, yes, but the hilltop farm is far from a fairytale. Note: I will refer to tillable/buildable tiles throughout this list in reference to the standard map, which has 3427 tillable tiles and 235 buildable but non-tillable tiles. Here we count down the best Stardew Valley farm layouts, their features, pros and cons, and the perfect players for each of them (because, at the end of the day, it’s Stardew Valley - it’s always fun.) It’s about playability, practicality, and, ultimately, the best Stardew farm for both brown and green-thumbed players. I’ll admit that there will always be someone with another opinion (and that I’d be lying if I said I didn’t let my own opinions influence this list) but this list isn’t about politics. But this time, dear reader, I’m hoping to get the ranking as perfect as possible. It’s a guide you’ve seen time and time again, I know.
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