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'''Territory''' is the range of the map which is owned by the village. It defines the area in which buildings can be constructed, zones defined and villagers can work within. A single territory is a hexagonal area of the map.
'''Territory''' is the range of the map which you own. It defines the area in which buildings can be constructed, zones defined and villagers can work within. Territories are shaped and sized differently based on the natural terrain and the resources available in that territory.


==Managing Territory==
==Managing Territory==
[[File:Territory hex.png|thumb|alt=Choosing a territory|Choosing a territory hex when starting a new game on the Hills map]]
[[File:Abandon Territory.png|thumb|Abandoning a territory]]
On starting a new game, one of a set number of locations must be selected. This will effectively become the 'center' of the village. Once this has been obtained all new territory must be adjecent to an owned section of the map and can be purchased for 125 [[gold coins]]. For each territory owned there is a maintenance cost that must be paid monthly and rises per new territory as the village becomes bigger. The territory menu can be selected by clicking on the flag icon found on the bottom HUD.  
[[File:Territory cant abandon starting territory.png|thumb|You can't abandon your starting territory]]
On starting a new game, one of a number of starting territories must be selected. You can only select territories that have the necessary starting resources berries and stone available. This selected territory will effectively become the 'centre' of the village.  
[[File:Territory cant abandon split.png|thumb|You can't abandon a territory if that would leave two disconnected pieces of territory]]
You can obtain new territories in the territory menu which can be opened by clicking on the flag icon found on the bottom HUD. There you can purchase new territories for the cost of 125 [[gold coins]].  All new territories must be adjacent to an already owned territory. For each territory owned there is an upkeep cost that must be paid monthly and rises per new territory as the village becomes bigger.  
[[File:New Territory game start.png|thumb|Choosing a starting territory on a fresh save]]
You can also abandon territories you own in the territory menu to reduce your upkeep cost. Be aware that this destroys all buildings placed in that territory. You can't abandon territories in a way that would split your territory into multiple part nor can you abandon your starting territory.
[[File:New Territory.png|thumb|Buying a new territory]]






[[Category:Game Mechanics]]
[[Category:Game Mechanics]]

Latest revision as of 07:48, 2 February 2025

Territory is the range of the map which you own. It defines the area in which buildings can be constructed, zones defined and villagers can work within. Territories are shaped and sized differently based on the natural terrain and the resources available in that territory.

Managing Territory

Abandoning a territory
You can't abandon your starting territory

On starting a new game, one of a number of starting territories must be selected. You can only select territories that have the necessary starting resources berries and stone available. This selected territory will effectively become the 'centre' of the village.

You can't abandon a territory if that would leave two disconnected pieces of territory

You can obtain new territories in the territory menu which can be opened by clicking on the flag icon found on the bottom HUD. There you can purchase new territories for the cost of 125 gold coins. All new territories must be adjacent to an already owned territory. For each territory owned there is an upkeep cost that must be paid monthly and rises per new territory as the village becomes bigger.

Choosing a starting territory on a fresh save

You can also abandon territories you own in the territory menu to reduce your upkeep cost. Be aware that this destroys all buildings placed in that territory. You can't abandon territories in a way that would split your territory into multiple part nor can you abandon your starting territory.

Buying a new territory