Players can catch pond fish, i.e., fish that are found in the Cindersap Forest pond, but with higher chances for trash. Players can also catch the Woodskip.
Additional ponds and grass areas decrease the overall farming area.
The number of tillable tiles on this map is 1413, with 77 non-tillable but build-able tiles.
The southwest hilltop spawns Stones, Ore nodes, and Geode nodes depending on the player's Mining level. The mining area may sometimes be blocked by a Large Stump, Large Log, or a Boulder, making it impossible to enter until the player has the correct tool.
Additional cliffs and a stream decrease the overall farming area.
Players can catch forest river fish, i.e., fish that are found in the Cindersap Forest river, but with higher chances for trash.
The number of tillable tiles on this map is 1648, with 930 non-tillable but build-able tiles.
The farming area is split by cliffs into four distinct areas, each reminiscent of some of the other Farm Maps.
Top left: Forest Farm. This quadrant has a small grassy area containing a Large Stump, and weeds here can transform into the same unique ones that always drop mixed seeds as on the Forest Farm.
Top right: Standard Farm. This quadrant has the most farming space.
Bottom left: This quadrant has a pond or lake틀:Review. Players can catch fish, but with higher chances for trash.
Bottom right: Hilltop Farm. This quadrant contains a small quarry that spawns Rocks and Ore and Geode nodes depending on the player's Mining level.
Additional cliffs and ponds decrease the overall farming area.
v1.3 and after: The player is prevented from placing any path covering (e.g. Cobblestone) on tiles (40,64) and (41,64) of the Standard Map, the southmost pair of tiles adjacent to Cindersap Forest. An attempt to do so causes the multiplayer chat window to appear, even in single player. That window can be dismissed by pressing the Escape key.