The realm time strategy aspect of Frozenheim doesn't make health recovery obvious. It is instead tied to the city-building aspect of the game. Players will need to make makeshift hospitals — the Healer's Hut — in critical locations to keep their army at full strength.
Unlike other Norse-themed games like Valheim that balance emphasizes survival and a sandbox experience, Frozenheim concentrates more on warfare. But there are still periods of peace where players can create a growing and stable empire. Everyone should still be mindful of this Frozenheim gameplay shift and plan enough resources.
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The usefulness of healing in Frozenheim depends on the current game mode and objective. Several single-player campaign missions are more focused on building a settlement and less on warfare. In multiplayer, each team might shift between times of peace to long sessions of open battling. In those unpredictable matches, it is very good to have healing at the ready.
To build a Healer's Hut, players will first need to advance their main Jarl's Homestead to the second tier. This requires a population of at least 30, with each basic house able to accommodate four individuals. Most importantly, the Healer's Hut should be built within the same radius of any Frozenheim military barracks; otherwise, healers will not be able to reach the injured easily. Individual citizens must also be allocated to the healer role but can be reassigned to other jobs once everyone is healthy. Each Healer's Hut can have up to two doctors at a time.
When a combat unit needs to recover health, move them into the barracks, and from their abilities list, select the rest option (a helm icon with a plus sign on
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