Choosing a farm layout is an important but difficult step in a playthrough of Stardew Valley. There are seven options from which players can choose and each suit different play styles. Of the current options in Stardew Valley, the Four Corners Farm stands out as one of the more interesting designs to take on.
While other farm designs heavily favor particular play styles, the four corners farm provides multiple sections with different environments. For those players looking to learn all about the four corners farm and how best to use it, this guide is here to help.
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As with the other layouts in Stardew Valley, this farm can be a bit overwhelming when players start their playthrough. Fortunately, returning players will quickly realize that each corner is a small version of other farms. It is important to note that while the cliffs that divide the farm decrease the number of tillable tiles, the Four Corners Farm (2952 tillable spaces) ranks second only to the Standard farm (3247) in that respect.
The top left section of this layout takes on the characteristics of the Forest Farm map in Stardew Valley. In its unaltered state, there are numerous trees, rocks, and debris similar to other farms but what makes this area unique is the small grassy area with a stump in the lower left corner. Weeds here can also transform into the type that will always drop mixed seeds.
The top right section of the four corners layout is a traditional farm with the most amount of tillable tiles of the four spaces. This area functions just like the Standard Farm in Stardew Valley except its water feature is a much smaller pond. The dilapidated Greenhouse has also been moved from directly to the left of
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