![]() ![]() Summer: Common Mushroom, Grape, Spice Berry, and Sweet Pea.Spring: Dandelion, leek, Morel, and Wild Horseradish.In addition, unlike your standard farms, you can find respawning Large Stumps, seasonal forage items, and Weeds that drop mixed seeds in the Western Clearing. Bushes, trees, weeds… All over the place. Your farm got a touch crowded, huh? The Forest Farm is crowded with foraging items. And all for slightly easier fishing! Forest Farm Your organization is heavily, heavily limited. You have 1,578 tiles to work with – a loss of almost 2,000 tiles compared to your Standard – and awful consistent rectangles. How convenient! With loads of islands to walk to, you can keep your fishing fresh. This means you have a big selection of fish to nab, and they’re all right outside your door. You have a high chance to catch fish from Pelican Town, and a lower chance to catch fish from the Cindersap Forest. You have two pools of fish that you can work with. However, water being right outside your door comes with its own advantages! Your farm is completely flooded, and you only have so much land to work with. ![]() The Riverland Farm is the ultimate fishing farm. This is exceptionally customizable, and very, very easy to farm with. However, you have so much farming land! You have 3,427 tiles that you can till, with a 1,953 continuous rectangular area. The farm has very small bodies of water, and is ultimately poor for fishing. It’s a large, circular surface full of dirt and opportunity. ![]() The Standard Farm is what you’ll likely remember from older versions of Stardew Valley. You can select any of these farms by choosing the corresponding picture to the right of your Character Creator. For instance, the Standard Farm is great for farming, and offers resources and land dedicated to that job. There are seven total farm types to choose from, and each of them come with a certain affinity. So, are any of these farms going to overcome the titan that is the Standard Farm? What Are the Best Farm Types in Stardew Valley? If you start a new game within this next patch, you’ll see that you have a few new farm types to choose from, now seven in total! All of these types affect how much land you have to work with and which resources your farm will have right outside your door. With the amazing patch 1.5, ConcernedApe continues to support this fantastic work of art. ![]() There are many reasons to return to Stardew Valley in recent months. ![]()
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