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Construction is not the only notable feature of Farthest Frontier, as players have to sustain economies and manage their villagers. Most importantly, players must keep their villages healthy to construct more buildings. Unfortunately, many players are unaware of how to repair buildings, but this guide will cover everything there is to know about it.

How to Repair Buildings in Farthest Frontier?

Players must ensure they have enough raw materials like wood, and builders to repair any structure to get the job done. The amount of raw materials required for repairs is the percentage of materials used to construct a building in the first place. Fortunately, players will not have to spend the same resources to repair buildings.

The structural integrity of a building indicates its overall health, and if the player lets it fall to 0, it will become unrepairable. Keeping this in mind, players should repair their buildings when their structural integrity is half. Also, players should have free builders to take care of emergency repairs.

With the required number of raw materials and builders, players need to allocate said raw materials to the building in need of repairs. The free builders will automatically take care of the repair work, although it will take some time before a building is repaired. To repair buildings, follow these simple steps:

Click on the building in need of repairs. Click Repair. Any free builders available will start repairing the building.

Why Repair Buildings in Farthest Frontier?

Buildings in this exceptional strategy game will eventually need repairs because their materials start withering away. When weather conditions become more hazardous, the withering process speeds up.

Failing to repair buildings will cause them to become condemned or destroyed; when this happens, players will need to construct a new building. Other reasons why buildings should be repaired include the following:

Repairing buildings keep colonists healthy and safe. Damaged buildings can lead to injuries or, worse, cause deaths. Repairing buildings ensures production levels remain consistent. For instance, a damaged factory will not operate optimally. Repairing buildings allows players to remain competitive and stay ahead of the curve in terms of competition when compared to neighboring towns.

Farthest Frontier is available on PC.

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