Getting enough food for your Villagers is how you'll spend a large portion of your time in Farthest Frontier. Consumption, spoilage, and animals all constantly chip away at your stores, so your town needs to be producing food at all times if your people are to stay healthy. There are many ways to get food, and each has its own gameplay system.
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This guide contains everything you need to know about keeping your Villagers fed. It covers every food source and explores strategies for maximizing each. We know you've got several dozen mouths to feed, so let's get started!
Farthest Frontier is currently in early access. This guide may be updated as changes come to the game throughout its development process.
Villagers need to eat in order to remain happy and healthy. If they're unable to do so, they may get into fights, leave your town, or die. They also need proper nutrition from a mix of foods if they're to avoid diseases like scurvy.
Each Villager will stop what they're doing and look for food if they get hungry. They're smart enough to stock their homes and workplaces with food ahead of time, so usually they can grab a bite and get right back to their tasks. Villagers who have to travel to a Storehouse or Root Cellar to eat will reduce your town's overall efficiency.
Food that goes uneaten will eventually spoil. Spoiled food is deleted automatically and cannot be recovered. It takes a heavy investment of time and resources to create long-lasting food, so the majority of your Villagers' diet will consist of items with a short shelf life. The red number next to your total food storage indicates how many months' worth of food is expected to spoil over the next year.
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