Summary

A creativeStardew Valleyplayer posted images online of their customized farm that resembles a butterfly. This incredible design is quite an accomplishment, considering the limited space eachStardew Valleyfarm layout provides. Fellow players of this popular, long-standing farming simulator can use this butterfly design for their farms.

Players have beencustomizing theirStardew Valleyfarmssince the game first came out in 2016. After all these years, fans still manage to create amazing-looking designs for their farms to make them more efficient. Customizing the player’s farm is not only practical, but it’s a great way to personalize their game experience and be creative.Stardew Valleyallows the player to customize where their buildings are placed, where their crops grow, the design of each pathway, and more.

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One creative Reddit user named jele77 posted a couple of screenshots of theiryear 14Stardew Valleyfarmthat looks like a giant butterfly. The outline of the butterfly is made out of stone walls, with the inside of each wing filled with crops and some of them being gigantic ones. Down the middle of the butterfly are big red mushrooms with a small lake and the Gold Clock at the bottom. The entire farm has a strong sense of symmetry, with the butterfly’s left and right sides having the same buildings and trees on both sides. This doesn’t include buildings like the Greenhouse because there can only be one Greenhouse on each farm.

The second image Jere77 posted features another butterfly design built out of Endless Fortune statues. TheStatue of Endless Fortune inStardew Valleyis a furniture item that produces one gift a day. Most days, the Statue of Endless Fortune will produce Diamonds, Iridium Bars, Omni Geode’s, or Gold Bars, but it will also produce the perfect gift for one of the NPC’s in the game if it’s their birthday. In some ways, the second butterfly design made out of these statues is even more impressive, considering that each one of them costs 1,000,000 gold.

In the comments, jele77 explained that this butterfly design is made with thestandard map inStardew Valleysince it provides the most space. In year four, jele77 had mostly crops, and it took them five days of passing out every night to plant all of them. The player is not actively harvesting and is mostly concentrating on growing huge crops. Because of this, jele77 hasn’t set up any junimo huts.

Stardew Valleyis available for Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.