![]() ![]() ✔️13:06 Tip #27: Houses, couples and babies ! ✔️10:15 Tip #21: Give work to your villagers ✔️09:55 Tip #20: Check skills before hiring ! ✔️09:23 Tip #19: Villagers basic needs & buckets of water ✔️08:35 Tip #17: New Season Teleport Tip ! ✔️07:19 Tip #14: First House & Insulation ✔️06:05 Tip #12: Inventory Capacity & Bags ✔️01:23 Tip #3: Drop Stuff and Inspector Mode When work day starts, they will travel from their house to the shed they work in and from there to the fields/orchards.30 TIPS for BEGINNERS ! Compilation of 30 important tip for new players to get started □□! Keep in mind that farmers are the only workers that need to actually physically be on the fields/orchards to be able to do any work. For immersion.įor game mechanics, it'll all count towards the building limit as one village and your workers will travel freely between them if they need to go to a building in your 'other' village. Since you can not name your village anyway, you might as well put some buildings together in one place on the map, and consider it to be village 1, and then put some buildings together in another spot and consider it to be village 2. You can build your buildings spread out all over the map theoratically they all belong to your village, no matter where you are. Originally posted by Cmdo.Delta:Can you build multiple villages in the same game or you have to start a new game? ![]() I might build a second village there actually, considering I'll probably never reach the building limit in my current narrow little spot. My second choice would be the lake between Jezerica and Hornica. It's a tight squeeze, the ground is uneven, a den of wolves keeps attacking me from the other side of the stream, but it's beautiful. There's a little pond and a waterfall there, with a lone maple tree sitting in the middle of the pond. ![]() So I built my village about a 100m or so downstream from the Memorial Tree. The Memorial Tree would have been perfect, but ever since I heard of its story I decided to leave the place alone. I tried the 3 waterfalls but something felt off, being so close to the river and Gostovia. Make it next to a wolves den for some additional challenge: they're very easy to kill, but if you get caught off guard working on something when they barge in. So I need woods, lots and lots of woods, and plenty of games to hunt. Throw in a mine eventually (I'll get there someday) and I'm a happy boy. I like the idea of a forest village of hunters, herbalists and lumberjacks. My own best spot to build? I don't have all that many hours in the game yet and still have to build a truly big village, but so far perfectly flat lands didn't suit me. And everybody is right, as there is no wrong answer. There are threads on Reddit and here on Steam where everyone lays out their reasons why they prefer this or that place. It is incredibly flat and easy to build on, it has lands for days and all the places you possibly want for your fields.Įverybody's going to give you a different answer. So in this regards, the very best starting location is the crossroads on the south bank of the river just north of Denica. ![]() The only real challenge in the game is managing to squeeze in buildings in very tight but hot damn pretty places and/or on hills and slopes. You can build wherever you like and mostly do just fine. Once you perfect the whole "don't die" thing, which shouldn't take all that long, you're basically set. It's laid back, you can take alllll the time in the world, nobody's gonna stomp on your business and destroy things, resources are infinite. Well, "best" is already pretty subjective, nothing new there, but in this game it is even more so. ![]()
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