The world of Farthest Frontier is a dangerous one. Villagers are constantly at risk of starvation, disease, and exposure to the elements. If that weren't bad enough, there are vicious bands of raiders in the wilderness, plotting to take what little the townsfolk have! By constructing defenses for your town and training soldiers, you can fight back against these marauders.
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Wild animals also pose a threat - while not as deadly, they are much more common than organized raids. With this guide, you'll be able to meet any foe head-on and protect your Villagers from their attacks.
Farthest Frontier is currently in early access. This guide may be updated as the game's development process continues.
Aggressive animals like wolves, bears, and boars are a danger to your Villagers from the moment the game starts. While these territorial creatures usually stick to a single area, they will attack any human that gets too close. This makes them especially dangerous to Villagers who are exploring or gathering resources in the woods far from town.
Most Villagers will be able to escape an animal attack as long as they have the protection of a Hide Coat and don't have too far to run before reaching safety. However, in the worst-case scenario a bitten Villager will contract rabies, which in most cases is a death sentence even if the town has a Healer.
If an animal chases a Villager into town, ring the alarm bell at the Town Center and the garrison should make short work of the beast as long as it stays within bow range. You can also have multiple Villagers gang up on the animal to bring it down with melee attacks.
Never try to have a Villager solo an animal unless they are a Hunter, Guard,
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