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Revision as of 21:36, 9 January 2019
There are five different Farm Maps to choose from in Stardew Valley. Each map offers a unique layout of the Farm, offering different benefits and favoring specific skills. Only one map can be chosen when starting a new game, and cannot be changed once selected.
The Standard Farm offers the most space to plant crops and raise animals. The other four farms lack farming area, but offer special perks in comparison:
- The Standard Farm encourages Farming
- The Riverland Farm encourages Fishing
- The Forest Farm encourages Foraging
- The Hill-top Farm encourages Mining
- The Wilderness Farm encourages Combat
The interior of the farmhouse is decorated to match the theme of the chosen map. This includes furniture, wallpaper and flooring. The exterior of the house is the same regardless of map choice.
There is an abandoned building which can later be turned into your Greenhouse on all maps.
Map Types
Name | Map | Description | Associated Skill |
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Standard Farm |
Farming | ||
Riverland Farm |
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Fishing | |
Forest Farm |
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Foraging | |
Hill-top Farm |
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Mining | |
Wilderness Farm |
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Combat |