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A storage center for organic goods to be stored; without this building [[market | A storage center for organic goods to be stored; without this building [[market tender]]s are unable to acquire goods for [[food stall]]s, which will result in hunger initially, a protracted lack of access to food will result in a food shortage, which takes time to recover from after adequate supplies are maintained. Each granary in a village can hold up to 100 items in each slot, with 4 slots available. | ||
Aside from being the point of acquisition for markets, raw and partially processed produce can can be collected from here to be further processed into consumable food, drink or in the case of wheat, the production of flour. | Aside from being the point of acquisition for markets, raw and partially processed produce can can be collected from here to be further processed into consumable food, drink or in the case of wheat, the production of flour. [[Trade]]rs will also visit granaries to buy and sell produce when they pass through the village, visiting only the locations that have been assigned to contain the goods that have been assigned for purchase or sale. | ||
[[Category:Buildings]] | [[Category:Buildings]] |
Revision as of 22:52, 7 January 2022
The granary is a storage facility in Foundation.
Description
A storage center for organic goods to be stored; without this building market tenders are unable to acquire goods for food stalls, which will result in hunger initially, a protracted lack of access to food will result in a food shortage, which takes time to recover from after adequate supplies are maintained. Each granary in a village can hold up to 100 items in each slot, with 4 slots available.
Aside from being the point of acquisition for markets, raw and partially processed produce can can be collected from here to be further processed into consumable food, drink or in the case of wheat, the production of flour. Traders will also visit granaries to buy and sell produce when they pass through the village, visiting only the locations that have been assigned to contain the goods that have been assigned for purchase or sale.