flannan
Thanks for the guide.
"Note that villagers need to be in a well’s or box’s range, and not the other way around." But what are the range of the food box and well? It doesn't show like the villager's range.
I am thinking of putting one well and food box in the middle and put one kind of workbench each and some native huts in the four directions.
I read somewhere that each workstation can be worked by three natives at once, is it true? That same comment also said putting 6 natives near each workstation maximises efficiency. The native huts have enough space for two people. So I need three huts per workstation.
The problem is, as you mentioned in your guide, natives will enter a hut and if they find the beds occupied they will just stand there and won't go to another hut. Is sleeping essential for them? I read that they will lose "moral" if not getting sleep. What does "moral" do anyway? Do they rebel? What happens then? Or will they be just grumpy and beat up their coworkers?
Also, where can I get clay?
Thanks for the guide.
"Note that villagers need to be in a well’s or box’s range, and not the other way around." But what are the range of the food box and well? It doesn't show like the villager's range.
I am thinking of putting one well and food box in the middle and put one kind of workbench each and some native huts in the four directions.
I read somewhere that each workstation can be worked by three natives at once, is it true? That same comment also said putting 6 natives near each workstation maximises efficiency. The native huts have enough space for two people. So I need three huts per workstation.
The problem is, as you mentioned in your guide, natives will enter a hut and if they find the beds occupied they will just stand there and won't go to another hut. Is sleeping essential for them? I read that they will lose "moral" if not getting sleep. What does "moral" do anyway? Do they rebel? What happens then? Or will they be just grumpy and beat up their coworkers?
Also, where can I get clay?