Happiness is what will drive your villagers to perform better, and can have various benefits like making the town happier. This in turn can bring in more immigrants and increase your settlement and the general population. The more your village thrives, the more safe and secure your villagers will feel, increasing their productivity. In this guide, we will see how to increase happiness in the Farthest Frontier.
How to Increase Happiness in Farthest Frontier
As time goes on, the more secure your villagers feel, the more things they will ask for to increase their happiness level. Once their basic needs are met and they no longer need to fight for survival, they will ask for more things such as entertainment, luxuries, and alcohol to increase happiness. Here we will see what are all the ways to increase happiness in the Farthest Frontier.
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To check the overall happiness meter of your village, you can head on over to the Town Center and check the UI there. The Happiness overview will give you a brief glimpse of your villager’s needs and wants. It will also show you how well your village is performing depending on how happy they are.
Increasing your village’s happiness can depend on various factors. When you first start playing the game, your villagers’ basic needs are food, shelter, and health. But as you keep improving the village and upgrading buildings and offering better clothes, the needs of the people will also increase. There are several ways to increase happiness, and supplying them one by one can keep your villagers at their peak. Below are all the categories happiness can be broken down into.
- Food: Increase in food production and offering food that’s safe to eat will increase overall happiness.
- Health: Your villagers can be prone to illnesses, so basic sanitary precautions, building a Healer’s House, and supplying medicine can improve happiness.
- Shelter: Spacious living quarters that protect them from natural elements can keep them safe and happy.
- Desirability: Once villagers feel safe and have their basic needs met, they would want areas for recreational purposes like gardens, parks, and such.
- Shoes: Creating and giving shoes to your villagers is also a crucial aspect of their happiness, as this prevents them from having injuries.
- Clothes: Just like shoes, clothes are important in increasing your villagers’ happiness. Better clothes will help protect them against harsh weather and working conditions.
- Family: As your population grows, there will be dead as well, either from illness, old age, or war. Having a graveyard can help them mourn the loss of their loved ones.
- Beer: With external threats almost at a minimum, villagers would want to socialize and let loose. Building pubs can help with that, but be careful of drunk villagers who start fights.
- Entertainment: Some villagers would evolve to have cultured conversations, so pubs might not be favorable to them. Instead, you can build a theater or other cultural centers to entertain them.
- Luxuries: Now that villagers are living comfortably, they will have time on their hands to pick up crafts and hobbies, and also seek out items to decorate their homes with.
That’s all there is to know about increasing happiness in the Farthest Frontier. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well.