Frozenheim is a fairly relaxed game - especially early on in your career. Combat exists, but that combat is generally a rather small-scale affair. Maybe it’s just against wolves or bears, maybe it’s against some rowdy bandits. Whatever the case, life is pretty chill in the northern wastes.
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From time to time, however, your troops will take a bit of a beating. Snapping jaws and twanging strings will eventually overcome your hardy Norsemen, and it’s up to you to heal them up if you want to make the most of your limited resources. It’s not immediately obvious how to fix up your battered units, but we’ve got it covered.
Each of your units is composed of individual soldiers. Your unit's health bar is the combined health of all of your soldiers, however, each soldier also has their own health. As your guys take damage from enemy units, your bar will drop.
Providing nobody dies, you can heal up your units and get them back to full fighting strength. To do so, all you have to do is advance your Jarl’s Homestead to level two. This will unlock a new tier of building.
One of the unlocked buildings is the Healer’s Hut. This building has a fairly small radius, but, providing you place units within it, they will heal over time. The speed at which they heal is dependent on how many workers you assign to that building.
This process is completely free, and you can heal as many units as you can fit into the Healer’s Huts area of effect. This is the best way to keep your armies ready for battle. You can even place a healing hut on the borders of your land and use it to provide passive healing when fighting.
Do note that a Healer’s Hut cannot revive dead soldiers
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