![]() ![]() processing facilities right outside (and near the Greenhouse which you visit often in any case). Nice large area for storage and mechanical - Although do you really need that many furnaces? Would it be more space-efficient to put them in a barn or would that obfuscate their progress too much or slow you down by always needing to enter/exit building?īarns and coops share a common grass paddock, with dedicated storage and dairy/egg/etc. putting a floor tile under your sprinklers)įinally, I like several things from Dry Monkey's map (planner here). Which ones do you tend to use most / least?Īre there any good sites/threads where folks have posted their layouts and the community critiques them? Any techniques I should definitely not miss? (e.g. In general which buildings should I try to keep close to my house vs. I gather the stable can no longer be attached directly adjacent to the house, unless you savegame-edit). right side of your house? (I imagine on the right gets you into town slightly faster, but on the left gets you around your farm and to the south/west portions of the map more quickly. Make sense?Īny comments about putting the horse stable on the left vs. Since the path to Robin's house (the carpenter) is traveled a lot, I'm thinking of replicating what Average Yak did with the diagonal path near the top of his map. I gather diagonal shortcuts get you from point A to B faster than taking a longer route along cardinal directions. Why are everyone's east-west paths two tiles wide? I thought the two-tile requirement for your horse only applies to north-south paths, so why is everyone "wasting space" with the extra row? (Purely cosmetic, or does it make it more convenient to mount/dismount or something?) I checked out several designs on the planner to try and educate myself, and have some questions: Put fruit trees far away as they can accumulate three days of fruit before needing tending.Hold back one Barn or Coop from being fully upgraded to Deluxe, otherwise you won't be able to remove hay from your Autofeeders.Use Barns for storage as they're bigger on the inside than outside (but if filling with things like Kegs, keep one keg outside and fill it last to use as an indicator for when the ones inside are done). ![]() You won't need to interact with your Silos very often, so put them out of the way e.g.Put Beehives next to Flowers to improve Honey quality.Animals need tending often, so put Barns and Coops along your regular travel routes.I'm halfway through my first winter, and looking for tips to help me optimize my farm design (some might say "min/max advice"). Buy it for Console: PS4, Switch, Xbox One.or apply for prestige flair! Browse without questions Browse without creative writing Posts featuring modded content and question posts must be properly flaired.Mark spoilers like this: >!Text here is hidden!< No unmarked spoilers, or spoilers in thread titles.Posts must be relevant, have a descriptive title, and not duplicate a recent post.No sensitive, political, or controversial topics.Be respectful (no prejudice, attacks, trolling, posting private messages, etc).Stardew Valley is an open-ended country-life RPG with support for 1–4 players. Announcing user flair and prestige flair! ![]()
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