The placement of the hives means it's easy for the player to collect the honey without picking the flowers accidentally. And alongside the flowers are 37 beehives. Just outside of the collection area are 35 flowers, which WON'T be collected by junimos if everything is set up properly. (17x17 crop coverage squares=289, minus 9 iridium sprinklers, minus 11 quality sprinklers, minus 1 deluxe scarecrow and minus 6 junimo hut spaces, for a total of 262 crop collection spaces.) We get a total of 262 crop collection squares: This is a pretty good layout! It has a relatively small footprint, not too much larger than the junimo coverage itself. Stardew Planner example of The Minimalist: The Minimalist with Junimo Hut Collection area highlighted: note that the flowers are outside the collection area You can use this to plant flowers, then place lines of beehives next to the flowers. This will give you one extra sprinkler coverage space that sits OUTSIDE of the junimo collection area. The most basic idea is this: place 9 iridium sprinklers in a 3x3 grid, then place quality sprinklers along one vertical and one horizontal axis. The Minimalist with sprinkler coverage highlighted I've made a couple of small posts about some of these layouts, but this post is designed to bring together all of the examples in one place, along with analysis and commentary. I think most of them manage to be an excellent compromise between efficient and aesthetic. But I wanted to try maximizing collection coverage and still wanted to use every sprinkler space.Īfter playing with the Stardew Planner, I came up with several designs I'm very happy with. A lot of people simply put down 9 iridium sprinklers and use the excess collection space for pathing, breaking up their large fields and making them more accessible to both junimos and for the player, not to mention more aesthetically pleasing. Since the junimo hut collection area is 17x17, with an awkward 6 tile block in the middle for the hut itself (and the inability to put anything directly in front of the door of the hut, lest you block the junimos from leaving), this project is not as simple as it might seem at first. By "efficient", I specifically mean that I wanted to maximize the number of crops I could fit within the collection area while still having full sprinkler coverage. I wanted to find the most "efficient" junimo hut layout. Still, for the low, low price of 20k gold, 200 stone, 100 fiber and 9 starfruit, they can save you a LOT of time. They don't collect crops on rainy days or during festivals, and sometimes they 'miss' crops in the corners of their collection area. Junimos aren't the most efficient of critters. Buy it for Console: PS4, Switch, Xbox One.or apply for prestige flair! Browse the subreddit without questions Posts featuring modded content and question posts must be properly flaired.Mark spoilers like this: >!Text here is hidden!< No unmarked spoilers, or spoilers in thread titles.Posts must be relevant, have a descriptive title, and not duplicate a recent post.No sensitive, political, or controversial topics.Be respectful (no prejudice, attacks, trolling, posting private messages, etc).Stardew Valley is an open-ended country-life RPG with support for 1–4 players. Announcing user flair and prestige flair!
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