![]() ![]() This serves as the divider for each section of Junimo Hut in Stardew Valley and its covered area. Other than that, it also makes the layout look clean and organized. Pathways are also added to this layout to give the Junimos a particular space that they can walk n. Aside from crafting it, you can also buy an iridium sprinkler from Krobus every Friday for 10, 000 gold. ![]() Once it is achieved, you will need one of each gold bar, iridium bar, and battery pack to craft one. However, you can only start crafting an iridium sprinkler once you reach level 9 of your Farming Skills. Placing an iridium sprinkler in the middle of 5-by-5 crops is a very effective move to save space as well as crafting materials. When talking about practicality, it is obviously way better to save up for an iridium sprinkler especially if you are into lay outing your farm. Lastly, the iridium sprinkler can water 24 tiles every morning. Their range varies depending on the quality of the item.Ī regular sprinkler can only water the 4 adjacent tiles to it, while a quality sprinkler can cover 8 adjacent tiles. Every 6:00 AM, the sprinklers will automatically water the crops around them. Sprinklers are craftable items that you can use in growing your crops on your farm. You can still put buildings some of it, like your silo and one stable next to your house.While scarecrows are vital to the safety of your crops, sprinklers on the other hand are essential for their growth. Don't be freaked out by the red areas: They indicate 'untillable' soil, but that doesn't mean they're inaccessible. Based on the cellar, barn and shed the ratio between 'filled but with path to walk around' and 'every usable space filled' is between 0.6 and 0. The area that becomes available that way is covered by the huts as placed in the map below. Either piece of information would be useful because they are related. The planner doesn't let me do it, but move the finished Greenhouse (which is a 7圆 building) away from the center of the map, and into the corner marked with scarecrows, next to your house. My 'optimised' farm has only two Junimo Huts and I easily spend a day just tilling, fertilizing and then sowing seeds in the area around those two. Remember that while Junimo's harvest the planted crops, you're going to be spending quite an amount of time just tilling and sowing seeds each season if you want to use all this space. Seeing this I would recommend to stick to no more than 1 or 2 huts per corner, and fill the rest with other stuff that also earns money or makes resources that you may need for crafting. There's honestly so much overlap and wasted space, that I would think thrice about whether to spend that many resources on making huts, sprinklers and getting pressure nozzles. You're also going to have to do some creative sprinkler placement on the huts that aren't covering a square area or are overlapping a lot with already covered areas. And even then, you're not going to be able to cover absolutely every square as you can't block the Junimo Hut entrance with e.g. If you really want to cover all the space that isn't taken up by farm buildings with crops and Junimo Huts, you're going to need 4 huts to totally cover most corners. This will increase their radius to a 7x7 square and make sure you have everything covered except the Junimo Hut itself and the three tiles in front of it.įind the huts that cover the most 'square' areas first and use the above sprinkler placement as a guide. Since you're playing the 1.5 version, once you get Pressure Nozzles put those on the sprinkles circled in red. Leave the space between them free for now, it isn't worth the resources putting in other sprinklers to cover that. For most of the huts, then place Iridium Sprinklers, like in the picture below. This will mean it will only take up 21 spaces of farmland, and if you give the interior a layout like in the image below you'll have 129 interactable items in that space, which are all easily reachable with a controller:įor the 'basic' Junimo Hut area of a square, put a Deluxe Scarecrow either on the left or the right side of the Junimo hut entrance. ![]() This is the 'optimised' plan, using 15 Junimo Huts.įor your 128 interactable items, I would recommend building a Shed and upgrading it to a Big Shed. ![]() I really focused on covering as much tillable area of the map in as little Junimo Huts as possible. Try livening up the farm area with realistic resting areas or flowery. You're also not going to be able to ride your horse into The Backwoods with this layout as the path left is too narrow and there's no way to have your stable right next to your house/cabin for easy access to fast transport. It will help with making the layout feel less 'cold' and barren with crops, sprinklers, and scarecrows going on for days. I think I got an idea for yours too, but it's not looking pretty. I've been using this planner to help me plan my farms. ![]()
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