Hearths

= Hearths =

Hearths are the heart of the Settlement. Every Settlement starts with an Ancient Hearth and can construct other  Small Hearths from the "City Buildings" menu. Hearths are a Warmth specialization building that employs a single Firekeeper to keep the Hearth lit by burning Fuel. Every Villager takes their breaks at the nearest lit Hearth to warm themselves, eat, and fulfill their needs. By upgrading the community around each Hearth you can unlock up to 3 tiers of stackable benefits.

Fuel
Main page: Fuel

You can decide which type of Fuel will be burned in each Hearth by selecting it and using the checkboxes next to the fuel types in the selection UI.


 * Coal.png Each coal burns for 0:40 seconds
 * SeaMarrow.png Each Sea Marrow burns for 0:40 seconds
 * Oil.png Each Oil burns for 0:25 seconds
 * Wood.png Each Wood burns for 0:12 seconds

Villager Breaks
Every few minutes, workers take breaks and return to a nearby Hearth to eat and rest. During a break, they consume at least one item of food and try to fulfill all their needs. If a Villager has multiple complex food needs enabled for consumption, they will consume more than one meal. If a Villager is disallowed complex foods for consumption, or there are none available they will consume a basic food. Villagers will also consume one Service Good for each allowed  Service.

Hearth Upgrades
Hearths automatically upgrade based on their surrounding community. If you click on the Hearth, you can see the range of its community. You can upgrade the Hearth by housing more villagers and constructing more Decorations within its range. The bonus for each level is cumulative, and the bonuses from multiple Hearths stack. Upgrading to level 2 and 3 requires you to unlock levels of the Brass Forge.

= Ancient Hearth =

The heart of the colony is protected by the Holy Flame. Villagers gather here to rest, eat, and receive clothing. If the fire goes out, people will lose hope.

Every Settlement starts with an Ancient Hearth which must always remain lit. If the fire goes out, all Villagers will lose 20 Resolve. To keep the flame burning, a Firekeeper and a steady supply of Fuel are needed. Your choice of Firekeeper in the Ancient Hearth will grant your Settlement a specific bonus.

Sacrificing
During especially hard times, you can sacrifice additional goods in the Ancient Hearth to temporarily gain positive effects.

Each Fuel type grants different boons:
 * Wood.png 40 Wood per minute can be sacrificed to give -50 Hostility
 * Coal.png 20 Coal per minute can be sacrificed to give -80 Hostility
 * SeaMarrow.png 20 Sea Marrow per minute can be sacrificed to give +25% Glade Event working speed
 * Oil.png 15 Oil per minute can be sacrificed to give +25% global production speed

You can have up to 3 ticks of each Fuel being sacrificed at a time.

= Small Hearths =

Small Hearths cannot be built to close to the Ancient Hearth or to each other - the ranges of your Hearths (approx. radius of 9 squares) may never overlap.

Small Hearths are identical to Ancient Hearths, except you do not receive a Firekeeper bonus and you cannot sacrifice Fuel. It is OK if Small Hearths go out, but Villagers will be unable to rest or fulfill their needs at an unlit Hearth and will instead travel to the nearest available lit Hearth.

= Hearth Tips =

Since Firekeepers in Small Hearths don't offer a species-specific bonus like they do in the Ancient Hearth, you can take advantage of its Warmth specialization synergy with Lizards.

It is generally a good idea to have a Warehouse very near to each Hearth because Villagers on break will need to visit a Warehouse in order to gather food and service goods and then return to the Hearth to take their break.