Going Medieval Underground Storage Guide: How To Build

Going Medieval Underground Storage

Summertime in Going Medieval can be very challenging as the heatwave affects a lot of things. The heatwave affects your villagers as well as your food. Food decomposes faster, so you need to find more food for your villagers. Failing to find more food can mean that your villagers starve. Luckily other than finding food, you can also store food so that you can preserve it longer. This guide will include all the details on how to build underground storage for your food in Going Medieval. 

Building an Underground Storage in Going Medieval 

Food decomposes faster depending on the temperature it is placed in. During the summertime, you can not put it at room temperature. Creating underground storage is the only solution for this. Click the mining option on your screen and highlight an area you want your villagers to dig up. Select a villager who has high mining skills so that the process of digging is done faster.

Once the villagers dig up one layer, create a staircase that goes down and leave a single strip of land for your villagers to walk. After this, make another layer to dig up as the temperature is still not optimal.

Highlight the area again, leaving the one strip of lane near the staircase. Once you dig up both layers, you need to surround the unground storage with walls and such. Place walls around it and a roof above the storage using wooden beams as support if needed. Make a door that your villagers can use to go into the storage.

Once the building is complete, you will need to turn the location into a stockpile area. This will allow your villagers to go and store food in the area. You also have to unselect food and make this the default area for the storage of food.

This is how you can build underground storage in Going Medieval. If you want to learn more you can check out our guide on how you can make Limestone Brick.

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