Every villager will need a house, food, water, and firewood.
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This will completely fill your thirst meter.
Water can also be retrieved with a bucket or a waterskin.
These are two tools that can be equipped on your toolbar and used at these water sources.
Simply hold the bucket or waterskin, approach the water, and fill it up.
A bucket can be used ten times, while a waterskin can only be used four times.
Below, you’ve got the option to find therequired materials to make bothof these items.
As mentioned above, drinking this way will completely satisfy your thirst meter.
These items can be deposited directly into the chest of their house.
Theeasiest way to provide waterfor your villagersis to fill up a water bucket and place it in their chest.
If you are struggling to give food and water to your villagers,try using berries.
Remember, this is not the most efficient or sustainable option; they areonly available in summer.
Villagers will use the materials that they need, without the items being stored in their house.
If the food storage building runs out of water, then every villager will be in need of water.
This can be a bit stressful, especially if you have a lot of villagers.
Fortunately, you just need to place a few water buckets inside and everyone will be happy again.
To make the foundation for the food storage room, you will need eight logs.
This is anextraction building where you’ve got the option to fill up buckets and waterskins.
Thewell works like acraftingtable; approach it and craft the water carrier of your choice.
After a few seconds, you will have a container filled with water.
Assigning A Villager To The Well
A villager can also be assigned to work the well.
That’s all there is to knowabout gathering water for your village.
With a well and watershed, you never have to think about gathering water for the villagers yourself!
Farming is a great way to make money in Medieval Dynasty.
Here, you’re free to check out all there is to know about farming in the valley.