Farthest Frontier: How To Upgrade Housing

Farthest Frontier: How To Upgrade Housing

David Mickov
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In order to proceed with your small Village, you will want to continuously upgrade everything you have. This can be your production, your food rate, your villager numbers, and of course your houses. In this guide, you will find out how to improve your village by upgrading your villager’s houses. Let’s get started on how to upgrade housing.

How To Upgrade Housing – Farthest Frontier

So you will go into your Build Menu and then proceed to place a couple of houses as usual. You will start with the Shelter Building at first. Once you place the building and it was already built you can left-click it to get it open. On the right-hand side, you will get all the details and information about the building.

Here on the right, you will be met with your Upgrade Requirements. This can vary from building to building and from level to level. Every time you will need a couple of things more. To gather the resources needed for level up you will usually need:

  • A higher Tier of Town Center, 
  • Logs, 
  • Stones, 
  • Basic Well, 
  • 30% Desirability Rate(this is on how much the village has developed in terms of satisfying needs), 
  • Food Types and some Herbs.

Then after you have provided everything needed for the Level Up of the building you will have an Upgrade Cost. These are the Logs that you can get from chopping up trees. In case you don’t know how to do that you can check out our guide here – How To Get Wood.

That should be it! Have fun seeing your little village grow and more people to live in it! And remember to give your people what they need so they can keep leveling up!

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