Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

Daytime Farm Layout

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

Irregular flower field at the entrance, using top-notch moisturizing fertilizer would yield better results. The number of beehives is a bit low.

Next to it are placed teleportation totems, and the spot behind the farmer is reserved for a Ginger Island totem because the banana tree has not grown yet, so it’s temporarily empty.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

This is the multiplayer spouse’s cabin, a very good plot with a vegetable field at the entrance, some fruit trees, a small square with enough space for chests, a flower field along the path leading to the main farmhouse, convenient transportation, and the jukebox of the farm here.

The chests contain supplies and gifts to improve villagers’ favorability.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

This is the interior of the cabin, warm wooden cabin style. Fully functional with a large TV, jukebox, wardrobe, calendar, and a blue large brown bear and artist’s bookcase that the multiplayer spouse likes.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

The first field
The scarecrow is hidden behind Jumin’s house. It was quite difficult to water the fields next to the house at the beginning of the Mountain Top Farm since the river was a bit far, eventually, a well was built. The well turned out to be a nice decoration in the end.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

The stable next to the main farmhouse is for the multiplayer spouse, and the pony’s name is MKM. I found that for each multiplayer cabin built, you can build a stable, and horses can be ridden freely until a multiplayer partner rides it and gives it a name.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

The second field
The five squares near the water are reserved for rice, but can also be planted with taro or fibers, which is better than nothing. The pathways between the fields are designed so there is no slowdown when passing through.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

An area like a courtyard gives a special feeling when running through it. Fruit trees are planted outside instead of in the greenhouse, giving a seasonal feel to the farm during harvest time. (You can plant them both inside and outside.)

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

Greenhouse
Placed in this position is just right.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

Area arranged for the second multiplayer teammate. The pony’s name is “Singing Pony on the Mountain Top,” emphasizing the high altitude here, and the supply chest is placed at the entrance.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

Interior of the cabin with a pink and brown color scheme creating a girlish feeling. There is also a jukebox and wardrobe. The wind-proof grass wrapping is not bragging; there was a save file glitch that caused a rollback.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

The small hut with a blue roof is a workshop; it’s not decorated inside, so it’s not shown here. In front of the workshop is the only fishpond on the farm because I believed one was enough.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

Windmill
Originally a grove of oak trees, all were cut down when the second multiplayer companion arrived, relocating some buildings. The windmill was moved here (the cabin is still empty and awaiting decoration.)

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

Oak Grove
Originally intended for farming, but it was too narrow for sprinklers and Jumin’s house, so it was turned into a grove.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

The third field
Note that Jumin’s house placed like this won’t reach the tea leaves on the side and the row of crops below. Mushroom seeds happened to land here and were left to grow.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

Animal husbandry area
Originally a quarry, so there may still be stones growing. While there is a pond, the probability of ducks swimming is negligible. Many lightning rods were placed to suppress grass growth.

The animals in this section are free-range, and I couldn’t bear to confine them. The area is relatively large, and they rarely leave this part, which doesn’t have much impact due to the fenced crops.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

Planted pine trees for Grandpa, built a prosperous avenue (not really), and selected a location for another cabin below. (Interior not yet decorated.)

Cherry Blossom trees were chopped and replanted when needed.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

Nighttime Farm

The stone pathways are major thoroughfares, and although there aren’t many red bricks, finding clay was quite laborious.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

Outdoor chests were chosen for storage convenience, and having a workbench makes crafting things easier.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

There is a pathway left behind the stable.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

Mushroom Cave
Pots and tea trees were arranged inside.

Stardew Valley 1.6: Sharing Mountain Top Farm Layout

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