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Villagers can be obtained at regular intervals, with a choice between two groups. Additional villagers can also be obtained by completing Orders.
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[[File:Villagers.png|thumb|220px|Villagers gathered at the Hearth]]


Each villager has a Resolve stat. If it reaches above a certain threshold it will generate Resolve. If it falls to 0 the villager will leave, increasing the queen's Impatience.
== Overview ==
 
Villagers are the inhabitants of Viceroy settlements. The number and species of villagers you are going to have at the start of your settlement are determined by the [[ #Caravans | Caravan]] you pick on the [[World Map]]. [[Newcomers]] come to your settlement at regular intervals (every 10 minutes by default). Additional villagers can also be obtained by completing [[Orders]] or [[Glade Events]]. There are also [[Cornerstones]] like [[Surprise Child]] that reward villagers every time their conditions are fulfilled.


== Resolve ==
== Resolve ==
Resolve is the main indicator of the villagers’ well-being. It’s represented by a number between 0 and 50, and is calculated for each species based on its Base Resolve and all positive and negative effects influencing it. If it drops to 0 the villager will try to leave the settlement. To increase Resolve, you have to satisfy your villagers’ needs - by giving them complex food (like Jerky, Pie, etc.), clothing (Coats), or access to services (like a Tavern serving Ale). Resolve growth is gradual and takes different amounts of time for each species.
[[File:Resolve Change.png|thumb|Harpy icon showing Resolve change]]
:''Main article: [[Resolve]]''


To see the exact Resolve change, open the species panel using the arrow key next to the species’ portrait and hover over the numbers shown next to the species name. There you will find the Current Resolve and Target Resolve. Current Resolve reflects the Resolve a given species currently has, and Target Resolve is the sum of all effects – in other words, the value that the Current Resolve will eventually reach over time. Raising Resolve to an exceptionally high level (indicated by the blue line on the Resolve Bar) will generate Reputation Points passively. However, this won't last indefinitely, as villagers will get used to their standard of living after each point acquired, and the blue line on the Resolve bar will move further up.
Each villager has a [[Resolve]] stat. Resolve is the main indicator of the villagers’ well-being. Please see [[Resolve]] for more information as it is a complication subject.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>


== Species ==
== Species ==
Each villager is part of one of 4 species, which determines their stats:
 
* '''Base Resolve''' is the villager's Resolve when there are no positive or negative effects affecting them.
Each villager is a member of one of 5 species. In any given settlement you are going to have only 3 species, and they are determined when you embark (not when the villager joins your settlement).
* '''Break Interval''' is the period of time before the villager will take a break at the Hearth.
 
* '''Resilience''' is how fast the villager's Resolve can change.
{|class="wikitable sortable"
* '''Demands''' is how much Resolve a villager needs before it starts generating Reputation.
|+ Species and their descriptions
* '''Decadence''' is how much Demands are raised after gaining a Reputation Point.
! Species !!class=unsortable| Description
* '''Production Specialization''' grants a villager a 10% chance to produce twice the amount of resources when working in a building related to this specialization.
|-
* '''Resolve Specialization''' grants a villager 5 Resolve when working in a building related to this specialization.
| {{Species link|Humans|large}}
A species can be offered lighter treatment from its needs menu. This will raise its Resolve by 5 but decrease the resolve of other species by 5.
|class=ats-flavor-text| "An adaptable species, but very susceptible to the rain."
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! Species !! Base<br>Resolve !! Break<br>Interval !! Resilience !! Demands !! Decadence !! Production<br>Specialization !! Resolve<br>Specialization !! Needs<br>(Goods) !! Needs<br>(Services)
| {{Species link|Beavers|large}}
|class=ats-flavor-text| "Beavers are hardworking and honest, but also quite demanding."
|-
| {{Species link|Lizards|large}}
|class=ats-flavor-text| "Lizards are a very resilient and distrustful species."
|-
| {{Species link|Harpies|large}}
|class=ats-flavor-text| "Harpies are a noble and fragile species, yet with a primal, aggressive side."
|-
| {{Species link|Foxes|large}}
|class=ats-flavor-text| "Foxes are majestic and mysterious creatures deeply bonded with the forest. "
|-
| {{Species link|Frogs|large}}
|class=ats-flavor-text| "A dignified and proud people with a unique affinity for wealth, renowned for their exceptional skills in architecture and their love of water."
|}
 
 
=== Resolve stats ===
 
Each species has the following stats describing their Resolve:
 
; Base Resolve : The species's [[Resolve]] without any positive or negative effects.
; Resilience : How fast the species' Resolve drops. A species with high Resilience loses Resolve about 4 times slower than low Resilience species.
; Demand : Also called '''Resolve Threshold,''' how much Resolve a species needs before they start generating [[Reputation]] for their viceroy.
; Decadence : How much their '''Demand''' rises after they earn their viceroy a Reputation Point through their own high Resolve.
; Hunger Tolerance : The maximum amount of [[Hunger]] a villager can withstand before dying.
; Break Interval : The minimum amount of time before a villager will take a [[break]] at a [[Hearth]].
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ Species' stats related to Resolve
! Species
! Base Resolve !! Resilience !! Demand (Resolve Threshold) !! Decadence
! Hunger threshold !! Break interval
|-
| {{Species link|Humans|medium}}
| 15 ||data-sort-value=1| ''low'' || 30 || 4
| 6 ||data-sort-value=2| 2:00
|-
| {{Species link|Beavers|medium}}
| 10 ||data-sort-value=1| ''low'' || 30 || 2
| 6 ||data-sort-value=2| 2:00
|-
| {{Species link|Lizards|medium}}
| 5 ||data-sort-value=3| ''high'' || 15 || 7
| 12 ||data-sort-value=1.67| 1:40
|-
| {{Species link|Harpies|medium}}
| 5 ||data-sort-value=1| ''low'' || 15 || 3
| 4 ||data-sort-value=1.67| 1:40
|-
| {{Species link|Foxes|medium}}
| 5 ||data-sort-value=1| ''low'' || 15 || 5
| 3 ||data-sort-value=2| 2:00
|-
| {{Species link|Frogs|medium}}
| 10 ||data-sort-value=2| ''medium'' || 25 || 5
| 8 ||data-sort-value=2| 2:30
|}
 
=== Specializations ===
 
Each species has the following two types of specializations:
 
; Proficiency Specialization : Grants most villagers a 10% chance to produce twice the amount of resources when working in that specialization. For {{Species link|Foxes}}, their {{sl|Forest}} '''Proficiency Specialization''' grants them +5% working speed on [[Glade Events]].
; Comfort Specialization : Grants villagers +5 to their individual Resolve when working in that specialization.
 
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|+ Species' specializations
! Species !! Comfort !! Proficiency
|-
| {{Species link|Humans|medium}} || {{sl|Brewing|medium}} || {{sl|Farming|medium}}
|-
| {{Species link|Beavers|medium}} || {{sl|Engineering|medium}} || {{sl|Woodworking|medium}}
|-
| {{Species link|Lizards|medium}} || {{sl|Warmth|medium}} || {{sl|Meat production|medium}}
|-
| {{Species link|Harpies|medium}} || {{sl|Tailoring|medium}} || {{sl|Alchemy|medium}}
|-
| {{Species link|Foxes|medium}} || {{sl|Blightrot|medium}} || {{sl|Forest|medium}}
|-
| {{Species link|Frogs|medium}}  || {{sl|Rainwater|medium}} || {{sl|Masonry|medium}}
|}
 
=== Needs ===
 
:''Main articles: [[Housing Need]], [[Complex Food Need]], [[Clothing Need]], [[Services Needs]]''
 
Each species has the following needs:
 
; Shelter Need : Also called '''Basic Housing''', every species but [[Frogs]] needs to have a roof of some kind over their head.
; Housing Need : Also called '''Species-specific Housing,''' their need for the [[Housing Need|comforts of home]] unique to their species.
; Complex Food Need : Their need for [[Complex Food Need|tasty food]] that isn't raw, but cooked or made up of several ingredients to their liking.
; Service Need : Their need for consumption of fine goods related to [[Services Needs|comforts, relaxation, and self-improvement]].
 
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|+ Species' needs
! Species
! Housing Need
!class=unsortable| Complex Food Needs
! Clothing Needs
!class=unsortable| Services Needs
|-
| {{Species link|Humans|large}}
| [[File:Icon_Need_Shelter.png|{{ImgM}}]] [[Housing Need|Shelter Need]]<br/>[[File:Icon Need HumanHousing.png|{{ImgM}}]] [[Housing Need|Human Housing]]
| <table><tr><td>{{rl|Biscuits|medium}}</td></tr><tr><td>{{rl|Pie|medium}}</td></tr><tr><td>{{rl|Porridge|medium}}</td></tr></table>
| {{rl|Coats|medium}}
| <table><tr><td>{{Service link|Leisure|medium}}</td></tr><tr><td>{{Service link|Religion|medium}}</td></tr></table>
|-
| {{Species link|Beavers|large}}
| [[File:Icon_Need_Shelter.png|{{ImgM}}]] [[Housing Need|Shelter Need]]<br/>[[File:Icon Need beaverHousing.png|{{ImgM}}]] [[Housing Need|Beaver Housing]]
| <table><tr><td>{{rl|Biscuits|medium}}</td></tr><tr><td>{{rl|Pickled Goods|medium}}</td></tr></table>
| {{rl|Coats|medium}}
| <table><tr><td>{{Service link|Leisure|medium}}</td></tr><tr><td>{{Service link|Education|medium}}</td></tr><tr><td>{{Service link|Luxury|medium}}</td></tr></table>
|-
| {{Species link|Lizards|large}}
| [[File:Icon_Need_Shelter.png|{{ImgM}}]] [[Housing Need|Shelter Need]]<br/>[[File:Icon Need LizardHousing.png|{{ImgM}}]] [[Housing Need|Lizard Housing]]
| <table><tr><td>{{rl|Jerky|medium}}</td></tr><tr><td>{{rl|Pickled Goods|medium}}</td></tr><tr><td>{{rl|Pie|medium}}</td></tr><tr><td>{{rl|Skewers|medium}}</td></tr></table>
| {{rl|Boots|medium}}
| {{Service link|Brawling|medium}}
|-
| {{Species link|Harpies|large}}
 
| [[File:Icon_Need_Shelter.png|{{ImgM}}]] [[Housing Need|Shelter Need]]<br/>[[File:Icon Need HarpyHousing.png|{{ImgM}}]] [[Housing Need|Harpy Housing]]
| <table><tr><td>{{rl|Paste|medium}} </td></tr><tr><td>{{rl|Jerky|medium}}</td></tr></table>
| {{rl|Coats|medium}}<br/>{{rl|Boots|medium}}
| <table><tr><td>{{Service link|Education|medium}}</td></tr><tr><td>{{Service link|Treatment|medium}}</td></tr></table>
|-
| {{Species link|Foxes|large}}
 
| [[File:Icon_Need_Shelter.png|{{ImgM}}]] [[Housing Need|Shelter Need]]<br/>[[File:Icon Need FoxHousing.png|{{ImgM}}]] [[Housing Need|Fox Housing]]
| <table><tr><td>{{rl|Pickled Goods|medium}}</td></tr><tr><td>{{rl|Porridge|medium}}</td></tr><tr><td>{{rl|Skewers|medium}}</td></tr></table>
| {{rl|Boots|medium}}
| <table><tr><td>{{Service link|Treatment|medium}}</td></tr><tr><td>{{Service link|Religion|medium}}</td></tr></table>
|-
| {{Species link|Frogs|large}}
 
| [[Housing Need|Frog Housing]]
| {{rl|Porridge|medium}} <br/> {{rl|Paste|medium}} <br/> {{rl|Pie|medium}}
| {{rl|Boots|medium}}
| {{Service link|Brawling|medium}} <br/> {{Service link|Luxury|medium}} <br/> {{Service link|Religion|medium}}
|}
 
== Workers ==
Villagers can be assigned to [[Hearths]], Camps, Farms, [[Mine]]s, production [[buildings]], Service buildings, [[Geyser Pumps]], [[Warehouses]], [[Blight Posts]], and [[Glade Events]]. Once assigned, villagers will immediately begin performing their work, unless they were on a [[break]] or travelling to the nearest [[Hearth]] to take a break, in which case they finish their break first before starting with their job. All unassigned villagers count as builders.
 
When villagers die, an alert appears telling you what job the villager had. You can click on the alert to show their workplace.
 
{| class=wikitable
! Name of Job !! Building
|-
| "Blight fighter" || [[Blight Post]]
|-
| "Craftsman" || [[Makeshift Post]]
|-
| "Druid" || {{bl|Druid's Hut}}
|-
| "Farmer" || [[List of Buildings#Farms|Farms]]
|-
| "Firekeeper" || [[Hearths]]
|-
| "Gatherer" || [[List of Buildings#Camps|Gathering Camps]]
|-
| "Hauler" || [[Warehouse]]s
|-
|-
| [[File:Human circle.png|60px]]<br>Human || 15 || 2:00 || Low || High || Medium || [[File:Icon Spec Farm 64x64.png|30px]] Farming || [[File:Icon Spec Brewing 64x64.png|30px]] Brewing ||align="left" |  [[File:Jerky.png|25px]] Jerky<br>[[File:Biscuits.png|25px]] Biscuits<br>[[File:Pie.png|25px]] Pie<br>[[File:Coats.png|25px]] Clothing ||align="left" | [[File:Icon Need Leisure.png|25px]] Leisure<br>[[File:Icon Need Religion.png|25px]] Religion
| "Scout" || [[Glade Events]]
|-
|-
| [[File:Beaver circle.png|60px]]<br>Beaver || 10 || 2:00 || Low || High || Low || [[File:Icon Spec Wood 64x64.png|30px]] Woodworking || [[File:Icon Spec Gear 64x64.png|30px]] Engineering ||align="left" |  [[File:Biscuits.png|25px]] Biscuits<br>[[File:PickledGoods.png|25px]] Pickled Goods<br>[[File:Coats.png|25px]] Clothing ||align="left" | [[File:Icon Need Leisure.png|25px]] Leisure<br>[[File:Icon Need Education.png|25px]] Education<br>[[File:Icon Need Luxury.png|25px]] Luxury
| "Woodcutter" || {{bl|Woodcutters' Camp}}
|-
|-
| [[File:Lizard circle.png|60px]]<br>Lizard || 5 || 1:40 || High || Medium || High || [[File:Icon Spec Meat 64x64.png|30px]] Meat Production || [[File:Icon Spec Fire 64x64.png|30px]] Warmth ||align="left" |  [[File:Jerky.png|25px]] Jerky<br>[[File:Skewers.png|25px]] Skewers<br>[[File:Pie.png|25px]] Pie<br>[[File:PickledGoods.png|25px]] Pickled Goods ||align="left" | [[File:Icon Need Brawling.png|25px]] Brawling<br>[[File:Icon Need Religion.png|25px]] Religion
| "Miner" || {{bl|Mine}}
|-
|-
| [[File:Harpy circle.png|60px]]<br>Harpy || 5 || 1:40 || Low || Medium || Low || [[File:Icon Spec Alchemy 64x64.png|30px]] Alchemy || [[File:Icon Spec Cloth 64x64.png|30px]] Cloth ||align="left" | [[File:Jerky.png|25px]] Jerky<br>[[File:Skewers.png|25px]] Skewers<br>[[File:Biscuits.png|25px]] Biscuits<br> ||align="left" | [[File:Icon Need Brawling.png|25px]] Brawling<br>[[File:Icon Need Education.png|25px]] Education<br>[[File:Icon Need Cleanliness.png|25px]] Cleanliness
| "Worker" || Either generically, or the alert may specify "Greenhouse Worker" identifying that the worker was in the {{bl|Greenhouse}}.
|}
|}
== Caravans ==
''Main article: [[Embarking]]''
[[File:Caravan.png|thumb|Caravan menu|right]]
The caravan you pick before Embarking, along with the Embarkation points you spend, are going to determine the species and number of your starting villagers, as well as your starting [[resources]]. You only have 2 caravans available in the caravan menu when starting out. In order to unlock the third one, you have to acquire '''Pioneers’ Gate''' level 5 [[upgrade]].
Only 1 or 2 of the starting species can be known before you start a settlement, never all 3. All 3 species are set in stone upon Embarkation - there is no way to affect what species your settlement is going to have after Embarkation.
Before [[World Events]] increase or decrease the number of starting villagers, every caravan has 6-8 villagers and a 50% chance for 2 additional villagers.
<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>
{{SeeAlso|Resolve|Housing Need|Complex Food Needs|Clothing Need|Services Needs|Breaks}}
[[Category:Villagers| ]]
[[Category:Villager needs]]
[[Category:Settlements]]
[[Category:Resolve]]

Latest revision as of 22:14, 8 November 2024

Villagers gathered at the Hearth

Overview

Villagers are the inhabitants of Viceroy settlements. The number and species of villagers you are going to have at the start of your settlement are determined by the Caravan you pick on the World Map. Newcomers come to your settlement at regular intervals (every 10 minutes by default). Additional villagers can also be obtained by completing Orders or Glade Events. There are also Cornerstones like Surprise Child that reward villagers every time their conditions are fulfilled.

Resolve

Harpy icon showing Resolve change
Main article: Resolve

Each villager has a Resolve stat. Resolve is the main indicator of the villagers’ well-being. Please see Resolve for more information as it is a complication subject.




Species

Each villager is a member of one of 5 species. In any given settlement you are going to have only 3 species, and they are determined when you embark (not when the villager joins your settlement).

Species and their descriptions
Species Description
Humans Humans "An adaptable species, but very susceptible to the rain."
Beavers Beavers "Beavers are hardworking and honest, but also quite demanding."
Lizards Lizards "Lizards are a very resilient and distrustful species."
Harpies Harpies "Harpies are a noble and fragile species, yet with a primal, aggressive side."
Foxes Foxes "Foxes are majestic and mysterious creatures deeply bonded with the forest. "
Frogs Frogs "A dignified and proud people with a unique affinity for wealth, renowned for their exceptional skills in architecture and their love of water."


Resolve stats

Each species has the following stats describing their Resolve:

Base Resolve
The species's Resolve without any positive or negative effects.
Resilience
How fast the species' Resolve drops. A species with high Resilience loses Resolve about 4 times slower than low Resilience species.
Demand
Also called Resolve Threshold, how much Resolve a species needs before they start generating Reputation for their viceroy.
Decadence
How much their Demand rises after they earn their viceroy a Reputation Point through their own high Resolve.
Hunger Tolerance
The maximum amount of Hunger a villager can withstand before dying.
Break Interval
The minimum amount of time before a villager will take a break at a Hearth.
Species' stats related to Resolve
Species Base Resolve Resilience Demand (Resolve Threshold) Decadence Hunger threshold Break interval
Humans Humans 15 low 30 4 6 2:00
Beavers Beavers 10 low 30 2 6 2:00
Lizards Lizards 5 high 15 7 12 1:40
Harpies Harpies 5 low 15 3 4 1:40
Foxes Foxes 5 low 15 5 3 2:00
Frogs Frogs 10 medium 25 5 8 2:30

Specializations

Each species has the following two types of specializations:

Proficiency Specialization
Grants most villagers a 10% chance to produce twice the amount of resources when working in that specialization. For Foxes Foxes, their Forest Forest Proficiency Specialization grants them +5% working speed on Glade Events.
Comfort Specialization
Grants villagers +5 to their individual Resolve when working in that specialization.
Species' specializations
Species Comfort Proficiency
Humans Humans Brewing Brewing Farming Farming
Beavers Beavers Engineering Engineering Woodworking Woodworking
Lizards Lizards Warmth Warmth Meat production Meat production
Harpies Harpies Tailoring Tailoring Alchemy Alchemy
Foxes Foxes Blightrot Blightrot Forest Forest
Frogs Frogs Rainwater Rainwater Masonry Masonry

Needs

Main articles: Housing Need, Complex Food Need, Clothing Need, Services Needs

Each species has the following needs:

Shelter Need
Also called Basic Housing, every species but Frogs needs to have a roof of some kind over their head.
Housing Need
Also called Species-specific Housing, their need for the comforts of home unique to their species.
Complex Food Need
Their need for tasty food that isn't raw, but cooked or made up of several ingredients to their liking.
Service Need
Their need for consumption of fine goods related to comforts, relaxation, and self-improvement.
Species' needs
Species Housing Need Complex Food Needs Clothing Needs Services Needs
Humans Humans Icon Need Shelter.png Shelter Need
Icon Need HumanHousing.png Human Housing
Biscuits Biscuits
Pie Pie
Porridge Porridge
Coats Coats
Leisure Leisure
Religion Religion
Beavers Beavers Icon Need Shelter.png Shelter Need
Icon Need beaverHousing.png Beaver Housing
Biscuits Biscuits
Pickled Goods Pickled Goods
Coats Coats
Leisure Leisure
Education Education
Luxury Luxury
Lizards Lizards Icon Need Shelter.png Shelter Need
Icon Need LizardHousing.png Lizard Housing
Jerky Jerky
Pickled Goods Pickled Goods
Pie Pie
Skewers Skewers
Boots Boots Brawling Brawling
Harpies Harpies Icon Need Shelter.png Shelter Need
Icon Need HarpyHousing.png Harpy Housing
Paste Paste
Jerky Jerky
Coats Coats
Boots Boots
Education Education
Treatment Treatment
Foxes Foxes Icon Need Shelter.png Shelter Need
Icon Need FoxHousing.png Fox Housing
Pickled Goods Pickled Goods
Porridge Porridge
Skewers Skewers
Boots Boots
Treatment Treatment
Religion Religion
Frogs Frogs Frog Housing Porridge Porridge
Paste Paste
Pie Pie
Boots Boots Brawling Brawling
Luxury Luxury
Religion Religion

Workers

Villagers can be assigned to Hearths, Camps, Farms, Mines, production buildings, Service buildings, Geyser Pumps, Warehouses, Blight Posts, and Glade Events. Once assigned, villagers will immediately begin performing their work, unless they were on a break or travelling to the nearest Hearth to take a break, in which case they finish their break first before starting with their job. All unassigned villagers count as builders.

When villagers die, an alert appears telling you what job the villager had. You can click on the alert to show their workplace.

Name of Job Building
"Blight fighter" Blight Post
"Craftsman" Makeshift Post
"Druid" Druid's Hut
"Farmer" Farms
"Firekeeper" Hearths
"Gatherer" Gathering Camps
"Hauler" Warehouses
"Scout" Glade Events
"Woodcutter" Woodcutters' Camp
"Miner" Mine
"Worker" Either generically, or the alert may specify "Greenhouse Worker" identifying that the worker was in the Greenhouse.

Caravans

Main article: Embarking

Caravan menu

The caravan you pick before Embarking, along with the Embarkation points you spend, are going to determine the species and number of your starting villagers, as well as your starting resources. You only have 2 caravans available in the caravan menu when starting out. In order to unlock the third one, you have to acquire Pioneers’ Gate level 5 upgrade.

Only 1 or 2 of the starting species can be known before you start a settlement, never all 3. All 3 species are set in stone upon Embarkation - there is no way to affect what species your settlement is going to have after Embarkation.

Before World Events increase or decrease the number of starting villagers, every caravan has 6-8 villagers and a 50% chance for 2 additional villagers.







See also