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A house provides a place for families to live. [[Citizens]] can eat, store [[food]] and stay warm during [[winter]] in their houses.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBGX0dl5Ziw</ref>. | A house provides a place for families to live. [[Citizens]] can eat, store [[food]] and stay warm during [[winter]] in their houses.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBGX0dl5Ziw</ref>. | ||
There are two different known types of houses, stone and wooden houses. | There are two different known types of houses, [[House#Stone House|stone]] and [[House#Wooden House|wooden]] houses. | ||
==Wooden House== | ==Wooden House== |
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A house provides a place for families to live. Citizens can eat, store food and stay warm during winter in their houses.[1].
There are two different known types of houses, stone and wooden houses.
Contents
Wooden House
Wooden houses require much less resources than stone houses, but they don't offer as good protection during winter. They can be upgraded to stone houses without the need to demolish them beforehand.
Costs
Stone House
Stone houses require less firewood than wooden houses and also provide more warmth, making them better homes in the long run. However, building them uses up the loose rock that is spread over the map more quickly. After the loose stone is gone, more rock can only be attained through trade or more dangerous rock quarries that require a large workforce.[2]
Because stone houses use less firewood than wooden houses and also provide more warmth, they allow the expansion of the town without the need to produce even more firewood.[3]
Stone houses can be placed as an alternative to wooden homes.
Cost to upgrade from a Wooden House
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