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[[File:Icon_UI_Hostility.png|360px|thumb|Forest Hostility]]
== Overview ==
== Overview ==


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The more your settlement grows, the more hostility you will generate. During the [[Storm]], stackable negative [[Forest Mysteries]] will trigger, each generating different negative effects depending on the Hostility level a Viceroy has generated.
The more your settlement grows, the more hostility you will generate. During the [[Storm]], stackable negative [[Forest Mysteries]] will trigger, each generating different negative effects depending on the Hostility level a Viceroy has generated.


'''Hostility and the [[Queen's Impatience]] are inversely linked.''' Higher Impatience results in a reduction to Hostility. Each settlement starts with Hostility at 0, unless playing with the [[Ancient Battleground]] Map Modifier.
'''Hostility and the [[Queen's Impatience]] are inversely linked.''' Higher Impatience results in a reduction to Hostility. Each settlement starts with Hostility at 0, unless playing with the '''Ancient Battleground''' [[Map Modifier]].


== Triggering Forest Mysteries ==
== Triggering Forest Mysteries ==


There will always be "base" negative [[Forest Mysteries]] that will activate during the [[Storm]] even if Hostility is level 0. The most common one is [[Looming Darkness]].
'''Looming Darkness''' is the "base" negative [[Forest Mystery]] that will activate during the [[Storm]] even at Hostility 0. The rest of the Forest Mysteries differ from settlement to settlement and always require at least Hostility 1 to activate. '''Higher Hostility levels activate stronger Storm Forest Mysteries'''. Some of them scale with the Hostility level directly.


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[[File:HostilityUntriggered.png|440px|thumb|left|In this situation, Hostility is 0, and only the base Looming Darkness has been triggered.]]
[[File:HostilityUntriggered.png|440px|thumb|left|In this situation, Hostility is 0, and only the base Looming Darkness has been triggered.]]


[[File:Hostility Triggered.png|440px|thumb|left|In this situation, Hostility is 3. Additional negative Forest Mysteries have been triggered and stack with Hostility level.]]
[[File:Hostility Triggered.png|440px|thumb|right|In this situation, Hostility is 3. Additional negative Forest Mysteries have been triggered and stack with Hostility level.]]
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== Why Hostility Increases ==
== Why Hostility Increases ==


[[File:Icon_UI_Hostility_Eye.png|right|thumb|Hostility icon]]
[[File:Icon_UI_Hostility_Eye.png|left||Hostility]]
Viceroys will generate different amounts of Hostility depending on the [[Difficulty]] they embark on. Viceroys can see what is currently causing their Hostility level by hovering over the eye icon on the top of their screen. Total Hostility is the sum of each amount, and each amount is the result of multiplication. These numbers scale with Difficulty; more hostility is generated at higher difficulties.
Viceroys will generate different amounts of Hostility depending on the [[Difficulty]] they embark on. Viceroys can see what is currently causing their Hostility level by hovering over the eye icon on the top of their screen. Total Hostility is the sum of each amount, and each amount is the result of multiplication. These numbers scale with Difficulty; more hostility is generated at higher difficulties.


These numbers are for Viceroy difficulty level:


* '''80''' points × the number of Dangerous or Forbidden Glades opened.
{| class="wikitable"
* '''15''' points × the number of years since embarking.
|-
* '''15''' points × the number of Small Glades opened.
! Cause
* '''5''' points × the number of Villagers in your settlement.
! Settler
* '''9''' points × the number of Woodcutters currently assigned to a Woodcutters' Camp.
! Pioneer
* Any other effects, like penalties from Glade Events.
! Veteran
! Viceroy
|-
| Years Passed
| 15
| 22
| 30
| 45
|-
| Small [[Glades]] Opened
| 5
| 8
| 10
| 15
|-
| Dangerous / Forbidden [[Glades]] Opened
| 10
| 15
| 20
| 30
|-
| Villagers in Settlement
| 2
| 3
| 4
| 6
|-
| Woodcutters Actively Assigned
| 8
| 12
| 16
| 24
|}


== How to Decrease Hostility ==
== How to Decrease Hostility ==


Viceroys always need to seek ways to decrease the [[Forest]]'s  Hostility level, it can be decreased into negative numbers by escpecially crafty Viceroys! There are several ways to do so, including:
Viceroys always need to seek ways to decrease the [[Forest]]'s  Hostility level. It can be decreased to 0 by especially crafty Viceroys! There are several ways to do so, including:


* Building more [[Hearth]]s.
* Building more [[Hearth]]s.
* Removing Woodcutters from the Woodcutters' camps.
* Removing Woodcutters from {{bl|Woodcutters' Camp}}s.
* Completing certain [[Glade Events]] that decreases Hostility.
* Completing certain [[Glade Events]] that decrease Hostility.
* Killing off [[Villagers]]
* Killing off [[villagers]].
* Driving up the [[Queen's Impatience]]
* Driving up the [[Queen's Impatience]].
* Assigning a [[File:Fox circle.png|16px]][[Fox]] to the [[Hearth]]
* Assigning a [[File:Fox circle.png|16px]] [[Fox]] to the [[Hearth]].
* Using [[Perks]] that lower Hostility.
* Using {{bl|Monastery}}.


==  Other Ways of Decreasing Hostility  ==
==  Other Ways of Decreasing Hostility  ==


Below is a list of [[Glade Events]], [[Buildings]], [[Cornerstones]] and [[Perks]] that will decrease Forest Hostility levels:
Below is a list of [[Glade Events]], [[Buildings]], [[ Cornerstones,_Perks_and_Effects | Cornerstones and Perks]] that will decrease Forest Hostility levels:


==== Glade Events ====
==== Glade Events ====
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==== Buildings ====
==== Buildings ====
* [[Hearth]]s (-30 Hostility per Hearth)
* [[Hearth]]s (-30 Hostility per Hearth)
* Monastery (-100 Hostility)
* {{bl|Monastery|medium}} (-100 Hostility)


==== Perks & Cornerstones ====
==== Perks & Cornerstones ====
* Airbender
{{Perks|description=Hostility|exclude=Fishmen Lower Negative Mysteries}}
* Baptism of Fire
* Calming Water
* Calming the Forest
* Firelink Ritual
* Flame Amulets
* Frequent Patrols
* Protected Trade
* Safe Haven
* Secure Perimeter
* Silent Looting
* Small Altar Box
* Ways of the Forest


== Forest Mysteries ==
== Forest Mysteries ==


Forest Mysteries are special effects that apply to a map which are chosen at random at the beginning of each game. There are two types of Forest Mysteries, Positive and Negative.
Please see [[Forest Mysteries]] for more information.
Positive Forest Mysteries are active during [[Drizzle Season]], while Negative Forest Mysteries are active during [[Storm Season]].


The number and type of Forest Mysteries that appear in any given map is based on the [[Difficulty]] of that map. Additionally, each mystery has a hidden "Difficulty cost", which represents how beneficial or harmful it is to the player. This means that if a powerful Positive Forest Mystery is present, more dangerous Negative Forest Mysteries will appear alongside it.
== See Also ==


Below is a list of Negative Forest Mysteries:
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle;"
! Mystery
! Description
! Penalty
! Penalty<br />Description
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Rotten Vapors
| Machinery has to be cleaned with specially prepared Drizzle Water. Otherwise, Blightrot will spread. Once this effect activates, you have to pay an amount of{{rl|Drizzle Water}} (multiplied by the number of years). If you don't,  [[Blightrot Cysts]] will spawn in your settlement
| Pestilence
| If you don't deliver the required goods, X  Blightrot Cysts will spawn in your settlement
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Blightrot Mutation
| The Blightrot has begun to mutate, creating a more invasive strain. Production buildings now also generate Blightrot during the storm.
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Unyielding Corruption
| The spreading corruption strikes fear into the hearts of your villagers. No amount of assurance or flattery can change that. Favoring is unavailable while the Hearth is being corrupted.
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Creeping Shadows
| Discovering a glade during the storm will decrease Global Resolve 3 minutes.
| Shadowy Figure
| Global Resolve is decreased by X for 180 seconds due to a recently discovered glade
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Cursed Rain
| It's no use making sacrifices during the storm here.
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Spreading Contamination
| Blightrot contaminates everything you send to the Citadel. During the storm, the Queen's Impatience grows faster for every Blightrot Cyst in your settlement.
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Blightrot Infection
| Villagers report feeling sick, especially during the storm. When a villager leaves or dies, Blightrot Cysts will appear in the settlement.
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Grim Fate
| The forest will claim a villager's life during each storm (multiplied by the number of years that have passed).
|
|
|-
| Greater Threat
| Every Dangerous and Forbidden Glade discovered subtracts some Global Resolve during the storm.
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Vassal Tax
| Due to this region's location, the Crown requires you to pay {{rl|Amber}} with each storm (multiplied by the number of years played). If you don't, you will get 1 Impatience point."
| Queen's Wrath
| If you don't pay the tax, you will gain 1 Impatience Point.
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Rotten Rain
| The rain carries a strange, rotten pollen with it. A Blood Flower will spawn somewhere in the settlement after every X seconds.
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Horrors from Beneath
| Strange voices call out from the depths. Villagers working in Mines get -10 to Resolve during the storm."
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Vanishing Water
| Infused rainwater slowly evaporates. You lose units of a random type of water for every X units of water used in Rain Engines.
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Overheating
| Machinery tends to overheat in this climate. X is taken from you with every storm (multiplied by the number of years). If you can't pay, global production speed will be reduced by 33%."
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Absorption
| Blightrot Cysts consume the storm's energy and become more resilient. Burning cysts takes longer to burn.
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Aura of Fear
| The dark skies above the settlement awaken a primal fear in all villagers. During the storm, all species' Resolve drops faster.
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Rotting Wood
| The rain is causing the trees to rot and fall apart. Woodcutters fell trees faster, but have a chance of destroying their yield.
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Cloudburst
| Even the hardiest villagers need some sort of cover in this weather. Once this effect activates, every villager in your settlement will ask you for {{rl|Coats|med}}. If you can't provide the goods, Global Resolve will be lowered for some amount of time.
| Soaked Clothes
| Global Resolve is decreased by X for X seconds due to a missed payment.
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Faint Flame
| Strong gusts of wind strike the Holy Flame. Resources you sacrifice in the Ancient Hearth burn quicker.
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Flooded Roads
| As a result of heavy rainfall, during the storm, the travel cost of trade routes increases.
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Unearthly Element
| The firekeeper's power weakens in the face of an otherworldly force. The maximum number of sacrifice stacks in the Ancient Hearth is lowered.
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Leakage
| The cover of the Ancient Hearth has been damaged due to an exceptionally strong storm. The Hearth's resistance has decreased
|
|
|- style="vertical-align:middle;"
| Blight from the Sky
| Blightrot seems to grow uncontrollably quickly in this region. Every storm season, [[Blightrot Cysts]] appear in the settlement (multiplied by the number of years that have passed)
|
|
|}


== See Also ==
[[Category: Game mechanics]]

Latest revision as of 13:25, 31 October 2024

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Forest Hostility

Overview

Hostility

The forest recoils at the touch of exploitation and destruction, birthing an innate hostility.

The more your settlement grows, the more hostility you will generate. During the Storm, stackable negative Forest Mysteries will trigger, each generating different negative effects depending on the Hostility level a Viceroy has generated.

Hostility and the Queen's Impatience are inversely linked. Higher Impatience results in a reduction to Hostility. Each settlement starts with Hostility at 0, unless playing with the Ancient Battleground Map Modifier.

Triggering Forest Mysteries

Looming Darkness is the "base" negative Forest Mystery that will activate during the Storm even at Hostility 0. The rest of the Forest Mysteries differ from settlement to settlement and always require at least Hostility 1 to activate. Higher Hostility levels activate stronger Storm Forest Mysteries. Some of them scale with the Hostility level directly.

In this situation, Hostility is 0, and only the base Looming Darkness has been triggered.
In this situation, Hostility is 3. Additional negative Forest Mysteries have been triggered and stack with Hostility level.

Why Hostility Increases

Hostility

Viceroys will generate different amounts of Hostility depending on the Difficulty they embark on. Viceroys can see what is currently causing their Hostility level by hovering over the eye icon on the top of their screen. Total Hostility is the sum of each amount, and each amount is the result of multiplication. These numbers scale with Difficulty; more hostility is generated at higher difficulties.


Cause Settler Pioneer Veteran Viceroy
Years Passed 15 22 30 45
Small Glades Opened 5 8 10 15
Dangerous / Forbidden Glades Opened 10 15 20 30
Villagers in Settlement 2 3 4 6
Woodcutters Actively Assigned 8 12 16 24

How to Decrease Hostility

Viceroys always need to seek ways to decrease the Forest's Hostility level. It can be decreased to 0 by especially crafty Viceroys! There are several ways to do so, including:

Other Ways of Decreasing Hostility

Below is a list of Glade Events, Buildings, Cornerstones and Perks that will decrease Forest Hostility levels:

Glade Events

  • Converted Altar of Decay (Reduces Hostility each time a Villager leaves or dies)
  • Converted Rain Totem (-50 Hostility)
  • Obelisk (-10 Hostility)

Buildings

Perks & Cornerstones

19 Perks mentioning 'Hostility'
Name Rarity Description Sources Price
Alt Cor Ord Rel Tra
Baptism of Fire Baptism of Fire Legendary Every 3 burnt Blightrot Cysts lowers Hostility by 10. While the Hearth is corrupted, you’re unable to sacrifice resources. x Cor x x x 0
Calming Water Calming Water Legendary Rainwater seems to soothe the forest. Hostility is reduced by 10 points every time you use 150 units of water in Rain Engines. x Cor x x x 0
Calming the Forest Calming the Forest Legendary One who lives in harmony with himself lives in harmony with all. Every Glade Event solved by making a decision marked as Empathy lowers Hostility by 40. (the bonus is added retroactively) x Cor x x x 0
Converted Altar of Decay Converted Altar of Decay Rare A place for forbidden, necrotic rituals. Hostility is reduced by ‑20 points for every villager that leaves the settlement or dies. (the bonus is added retroactively) x x x x x 0
Converted Rain Totem Converted Rain Totem Rare Hostility is decreased by 50. x x x x x 0
Firelink Ritual Firelink Ritual Legendary There is nothing the forest hates more than fire. Every villager with their need for religion fulfilled decreases the forest’s Hostility by 5. x Cor x x x 0
Firelink Ritual (Stormforged) Firelink Ritual (Stormforged) Mythic There is nothing the forest hates more than fire. Every villager with their need for religion fulfilled decreases the forest’s Hostility by 10. Alt x x x x 0
Flame Amulets Flame Amulets Epic An artifact infused with the power of the Holy Flame. Hostility from woodcutters is decreased by 4. x Cor x x x 0
Flame Amulets (Stormforged) Flame Amulets (Stormforged) Mythic An artifact infused with the power of the Holy Flame. Hostility from woodcutters is decreased by 8. Woodcutters have a +20% chance of producing twice the normal yield. Alt x x x x 0
Forest Affinity Forest Affinity None Fox firekeepers have an unusual ability to calm the forest. Hostility from opened glades is lowered by 2 each. x x x x x 0
Frequent Patrols Frequent Patrols Epic Every Glade Event solved by making a decision marked as Loyalty lowers Hostility by 10. (the bonus is added retroactively) x Cor x x x 0
Lost in the Wilds (Stormforged) Lost in the Wilds (Stormforged) Mythic Gain one villager every time you discover a new glade. Villagers add less Hostility (-1). Alt x x x x 0
Obelisk Obelisk Rare Making the right offering at the Obelisk reduces Hostility by ‑10 and increases the Ancient Hearth's resistance by +100. x x x x x 0
Protected Trade Protected Trade Legendary The forest recedes, as heavily guarded trade caravans pour into the settlement. Hostility is reduced by 15 points every time you sell goods worth 30 Amber, but Complex Food needs grant 1 less Resolve Point. x Cor x x x 0
Safe Haven Safe Haven Legendary Hostility is reduced by 40 for every Hearth upgraded to: Neighborhood (Level 2) (or higher). x Cor x x x 0
Secure Perimeter Secure Perimeter Legendary Securing the deadliest corners of the forest will make it a lot less terrifying. Completing a Forbidden Glade Event reduces the Hostility gained from Dangerous (?) and Forbidden Glades (?) by 2, and from Small Glades by 1. (the bonus is added retroactively) x Cor x x x 0
Silent Looting Silent Looting Epic Your scouts have learned how to be cautious when looting abandoned caches. Every time you open or send an Abandoned Cache to the Citadel, Hostility is lowered by 15 points. x Cor x x x 0
Small Altar Box Small Altar Box Epic The forest requires sacrifices. Hostility is reduced by 15 every time 2 villagers die. x x x x Tra 28
Ways of the Forest Ways of the Forest Epic A book by the renowned Stormwalker, Pervun Runebeak. Lowers Hostility by 50 points. x x Ord Rel Tra 26

Forest Mysteries

Please see Forest Mysteries for more information.

See Also