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A '''hitching post''' is a [[{{tl}}buildings|building]] provides "stable space" with which to keep pack animals. This initially means oxen, which can pull [[{{tl}}Timber]] from felled trees cut down by [[{{tl}}Logging camp]]s, and distribute them to building sites, [[{{tl}}Sawpit]]s or other locations that require the resource. Timber cannot be moved without the help of an ox.
A '''hitching post''' is a [[{{tl}}buildings|building]] provides "stable space" with which to keep pack animals. This initially means oxen, which can pull [[{{tl}}timber]] from felled trees cut down by [[{{tl}}logging camp|logging camps]], and distribute them to building sites, [[{{tl}}sawpit|sawpits]] or other locations that require the resource. As a general rule, timber cannot be moved without the help of an ox.


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==Uses==
==Uses==
A family working here will always be prioritised to guide the ox, which can save time for workers from other families. Without a permanent ox guide, those workers would have to retrieve the ox for themselves, and then set out on their assigned task on top of that.
Upon placement, the forager hut will require 1 {{icon|timber}}timber to be constructed. Once fully built, up to two [[{{tl}}family|families]] can be assigned to work in it.


One of the Hitching Posts's main purposes is to provide stabling space for animals, essentially as a primitive form of a stables building. If the total amount of stable space in the village is insufficient, animals may run away.
Oxen will stay here while they are not being worked by a family member (eg transporting lumber). In the default state, any worker that is doing a task requiring an ox can approach an idle one at a hitching post and guide it to the appropriate task. However, a family working here will always be prioritised to guide the ox and automatically seek out those tasks. This can save time for workers from other families, as without a permanent ox guide, those other workers would have to retrieve the ox for themselves and spend time guiding the ox themselves. As an example a sawpit worker With an ox guide, the assigned task.


The player can also purchase another ox for 20 [[{{tl}}regional wealth]], or purchase horses for 30 regional wealth to assist with trading. It will be delivered by a trader within the next 30 days or so. Note that livestock can still be purchased if insufficient stable space will be remaining after the ox is delivered. It is up to the player to manage the stabling space at the time of delivery and ensure that enough is available by the time the new animal arrives.  
One of the hitching posts's main purposes is to provide stabling for animals in the form of stable spaces, essentially as a rudimentary form of a stables building (which this building will later upgrade to). If the total amount of stable space in the village is insufficient, animals may run away.
 
The player can also purchase another ox for 20 [[{{tl}}regional wealth]], or purchase horses for 30 regional wealth to assist with trading. It will be delivered by a trader within the next 30 days or so. Note that livestock can still be purchased if insufficient stable space will be remaining after the ox is delivered. It is up to the player to manage the stable space available in the village at the time of delivery and ensure that enough is available by the time the new animal arrives.  


Horses are used to assist trading. As of the current build in 2024, horses cannot perform the same tasks as oxen.  
Horses are used to assist trading. As of the current build in 2024, horses cannot perform the same tasks as oxen.  
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==Upgrades==
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'''Small stables:''' The stabling space can be increased by +1, to a total of 2 animals. This upgrade requires 2 [[{{tl}}planks]] to construct. The current stabling space will still be provided; the second space will only be provided upon the completion of construction.
'''Small stables:''' The stable space can be increased by +1, to a total of 2 animals. This upgrade requires 2 [[{{tl}}planks]] to construct. The current stable space will still be provided; the second stable space will only be provided upon the completion of construction.
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Revision as of 17:41, 11 May 2024

A hitching post is a building provides "stable space" with which to keep pack animals. This initially means oxen, which can pull timber from felled trees cut down by logging camps, and distribute them to building sites, sawpits or other locations that require the resource. As a general rule, timber cannot be moved without the help of an ox.

Uses

Upon placement, the forager hut will require 1 Timber.pngtimber to be constructed. Once fully built, up to two families can be assigned to work in it.

Oxen will stay here while they are not being worked by a family member (eg transporting lumber). In the default state, any worker that is doing a task requiring an ox can approach an idle one at a hitching post and guide it to the appropriate task. However, a family working here will always be prioritised to guide the ox and automatically seek out those tasks. This can save time for workers from other families, as without a permanent ox guide, those other workers would have to retrieve the ox for themselves and spend time guiding the ox themselves. As an example a sawpit worker With an ox guide, the assigned task.

One of the hitching posts's main purposes is to provide stabling for animals in the form of stable spaces, essentially as a rudimentary form of a stables building (which this building will later upgrade to). If the total amount of stable space in the village is insufficient, animals may run away.

The player can also purchase another ox for 20 regional wealth, or purchase horses for 30 regional wealth to assist with trading. It will be delivered by a trader within the next 30 days or so. Note that livestock can still be purchased if insufficient stable space will be remaining after the ox is delivered. It is up to the player to manage the stable space available in the village at the time of delivery and ensure that enough is available by the time the new animal arrives.

Horses are used to assist trading. As of the current build in 2024, horses cannot perform the same tasks as oxen.

Upgrades

Small stables: The stable space can be increased by +1, to a total of 2 animals. This upgrade requires 2 planks to construct. The current stable space will still be provided; the second stable space will only be provided upon the completion of construction.