I just wanted to give my thoughts on the few different farms I've played on and a few things I've heard others say. The ''standard farm'' is the most played and i believe it has the most space for farming and stuff. The ''beach farm'' is mostly beach that you can't use sprinklers on but it does have a hidden farming area covered in trees that you can clear and farm on and use sprinklers. Sprinklers can't be used on sand. What's cool about the beach farm is things wash up on shore like crates to break open and stuff. And the last of the 7 farms I've tried is recently i tried the ''Wilderness farm'', a challenging one because at about 8 pm, monsters can come out on your farm so it's most challenging at the beginning of the game because you don't have a weapon at 1st. Just be inside your house by 8 when you can. The ''Riverland farm'' I heard has the 2nd least amount of space to farm on and to me it's a weird layout because it's a bunch of different islands with lil bridges to cross over to get to each island. It's like a huge river running through that farm. I heard someone say that it's the hardest farm to use. It might be one of the last ones I try just for an ultimate challenge to see what I can do with it. The ''Forest farm'' is focused on foraging. But has the least amount of farmable spaces. But it's better than the riverland farm. The Forest farm has two patches of space with the hardwood stumps right on the farm though. Great for collecting hardwood when you upgrade your axe. You'll also find foragables randomly on your farm. ''Hilltop farm'' is also low on farming space. A river runs through the farm and I heard it can be a bit difficult but a special feature of that farm is it has a spot where you can pickaxe for stones, nodes and geodes right on that farm. I heard it's the least used farm though. Hard to navigate. The ''Four Corners farm'' is divided into four sections. Top right corner represents the standard farm, the top left the forest farm, the bottom left represents the riverland farm kind of, and the bottom right represents the hill top farm because it has that lil quarry where you can pickaxe for nodes. None of these farms are unusable just some are more of a challenge than others. I honestly want to try them all, lol. Hey, I'll try to find each starting farm layouts and post them in Discord. That might help you decide which one you might want to try next.
@@lilsliceofTLC yes that would be great. Thanks for your advice I’m honestly looking forward to the update, I can’t wait to try it out. Thanks for watching and for sharing with me all the Dew stuff all the time!
I just wanted to give my thoughts on the few different farms I've played on and a few things I've heard others say. The ''standard farm'' is the most played and i believe it has the most space for farming and stuff. The ''beach farm'' is mostly beach that you can't use sprinklers on but it does have a hidden farming area covered in trees that you can clear and farm on and use sprinklers. Sprinklers can't be used on sand. What's cool about the beach farm is things wash up on shore like crates to break open and stuff. And the last of the 7 farms I've tried is recently i tried the ''Wilderness farm'', a challenging one because at about 8 pm, monsters can come out on your farm so it's most challenging at the beginning of the game because you don't have a weapon at 1st. Just be inside your house by 8 when you can. The ''Riverland farm'' I heard has the 2nd least amount of space to farm on and to me it's a weird layout because it's a bunch of different islands with lil bridges to cross over to get to each island. It's like a huge river running through that farm. I heard someone say that it's the hardest farm to use. It might be one of the last ones I try just for an ultimate challenge to see what I can do with it. The ''Forest farm'' is focused on foraging. But has the least amount of farmable spaces. But it's better than the riverland farm. The Forest farm has two patches of space with the hardwood stumps right on the farm though. Great for collecting hardwood when you upgrade your axe. You'll also find foragables randomly on your farm. ''Hilltop farm'' is also low on farming space. A river runs through the farm and I heard it can be a bit difficult but a special feature of that farm is it has a spot where you can pickaxe for stones, nodes and geodes right on that farm. I heard it's the least used farm though. Hard to navigate. The ''Four Corners farm'' is divided into four sections. Top right corner represents the standard farm, the top left the forest farm, the bottom left represents the riverland farm kind of, and the bottom right represents the hill top farm because it has that lil quarry where you can pickaxe for nodes. None of these farms are unusable just some are more of a challenge than others. I honestly want to try them all, lol. Hey, I'll try to find each starting farm layouts and post them in Discord. That might help you decide which one you might want to try next.
@@lilsliceofTLC yes that would be great. Thanks for your advice I’m honestly looking forward to the update, I can’t wait to try it out. Thanks for watching and for sharing with me all the Dew stuff all the time!