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* '''If you don't have Beavers in your map, then Jerky will serve everyone.''' Pickled Goods will only serve one Species. (Note that Coats may not be worth investing in either.)
* '''If you don't have Beavers in your map, then Jerky will serve everyone.''' Pickled Goods will only serve one Species. (Note that Coats may not be worth investing in either.)
* '''If you don't have Humans in your map, then avoid Pie.''' All other choices are fine, because they will serve exactly two of your Species. (Note that Coats may not be worth investing in either.)
* '''If you don't have Humans in your map, then avoid Pie.''' All other choices are fine, because they will serve exactly two of your Species. (Note that Coats may not be worth investing in either.)
== See Also ==
[[Services Need]]

Revision as of 03:08, 17 November 2022

Villagers prefer to eat Complex Food, like Pie, instead of Raw Food, like Roots. While this need is satisfied, the Villager will get a bonus to their Resolve.

Species differ in which of the Complex Food Goods they need. Species who do not want a certain food will not take it while resting.

The following lists summarize these needs by Species, then by food. Also included for quick reference are Coats. Although they satisfy a different need, they are used like Food when Villagers rest at a Hearth.

This diagram illustrates the connections between Species and Complex Food (and Coats).
By Species By Food
  1. Human
    1. Biscuits.png Biscuits
    2. Jerky.png Jerky
    3. Pie.png Pie
    4. Coats.png Coats
  2. Beaver
    1. Biscuits.png Biscuits
    2. PickledGoods.png Pickled Goods
    3. Coats.png Coats
  3. Lizard
    1. Jerky.png Jerky
    2. PickledGoods.png Pickled Goods
    3. Pie.png Pie
    4. Skewers.png Skewers
  4. Harpy
    1. Biscuits.png Biscuits
    2. Jerky.png Jerky
    3. Skewers.png Skewers
  1. Biscuits.png Biscuits
    1. Human
    2. Beaver
    3. Harpy
  2. Jerky.png Jerky
    1. Human
    2. Lizard
    3. Harpy
  3. PickledGoods.png Pickled Goods
    1. Beaver
    2. Lizard
  4. Pie.png Pie
    1. Human
    2. Lizard
  5. Skewers.png Skewers
    1. Lizard
    2. Harpy
  6. Coats.png Coats
    1. Human
    2. Beaver


Strategy

Based on the combinations above and which Species are in your map:

  • If you don't have Harpies in your map, then avoid Skewers. All other choices are fine, because they will serve exactly two of your Species.
  • If you don't have Lizards in your map, then Biscuits will serve everyone. Missing Lizards mean Pie, Pickled Goods, and Skewers all serve only one Species.
  • If you don't have Beavers in your map, then Jerky will serve everyone. Pickled Goods will only serve one Species. (Note that Coats may not be worth investing in either.)
  • If you don't have Humans in your map, then avoid Pie. All other choices are fine, because they will serve exactly two of your Species. (Note that Coats may not be worth investing in either.)


See Also

Services Need