The settlers are the backbone of your civilization in Going Medieval. Without them, your civilization will be gone before it even begins. That is why it is important to keep your villagers happy, healthy, and on a well-constructed schedule. Of course, things aren’t as simple as they appear. If your settlers become too unhappy, they will leave without giving it a second chance. Here is everything you need to know to about settlers in Going Medieval.
Settler happinessHappiness is one of the key stats that will determine whether or not a settler sticks around. When you select a settler, you will see a small smiley-face symbol appear at the top of the box near their stats. Select the smiley face and it will show you their current mood. Placing your cursor over the bar will show you a percentage. Each settler has a target mood percentage that you will want to aim for.
Many things can affect a settler’s mood. For example, sleeping on an uncomfortable bed will decrease their mood. They will also get a mood decrease from eating raw food. Making sure your settlers have everything they need is a good way to start increasing their mood. Make sure they have cooked food, a place to practice religious beliefs, and plenty of water to prevent them from getting too depressed.
Settler healthWhile your health is something that can be rather complicated to figure out in the real world, in Going Medieval, you only need to focus on a few key aspects of your settlers’ health. While attacks can cause injuries, blood loss, and unconsciousness, you won’t need to worry about that too much. The stomach is where most of your problems will come from at first. Make sure to give your settlers cooked food, plenty of water, and keep them away from
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