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Clanfolk Cheat Codes
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Clanfolk Cheat Codes

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Cheat Codes:
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Submitted by: David K.

Tips & Tricks for Beginners:
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Written by 3_ 0_ %

For Clanfolk players, this is a general collection of tips and advise for
new players, common mistakes to avoid, and frequently asked questions,
sorted by topic.

-=Keyboard Controls=-
Quick reference for keyboard controls. Blorf said key remapping is planned of course.

WASD / arrow keys: pan the camera. ZQSD also works (azerty keyboards).
R: Rotate an object before placing it.
V: Stop the selected entity
(item, object, blueprint, animal or Clanfolk).
X: Break down the selected item or object
(or dump contents in the case of bowls, jugs and buckets).
C: Crate the selected object and move it somewhere else.
Right click if you just want to crate it.
P: Priority Boost the selected entity.
B: Go to Blueprint (make a copy of the selected item/object).

-=Skills menu=-
T: move selected skill to the Top
G: disable selected skill
B: move selected skill to the Bottom

-=Temperature Management and Winter=-
* On top of natural decay, certain food items degrade faster because of heat.
* Food is completely preserved below 0°C.
* Water Jugs take half a day to freeze when below 0°C
* Ice Jugs take half a day to thaw when above 0°C (it is much faster to melt it
in cooking fires/firplaces/kitchens, but it costs branches)
* While thawing, Ice Jugs also cool down the room they’re in.
* Natural Mountain Roofs cool down rooms, depending on the number of mountain
roof tiles. This is good for making an efficient freezer, but don’t leave them
in other rooms or your Clanfolk will be cold.
* Room temperature is capped at 25°C, regardless of outside temperature, except
if there’s an open vent to the outside.
* For Clothing, see the Clothing section below.

-=Storage and Hauling=-
* Stockpiles are just designated areas for putting items on the ground. Each
item it can hold can be individually allowed/disallowed by clicking on it
in the list of allowed items.
* Items are hidden from the list of allowed items until discovered. When they
are, they’re added to the list and automatically allowed.
* Clicking on "Toggle All Off" first, then enabling a few items, will prevent
newly discovered items from being automatically allowed in it.
* Dedicated storage objects (found in Objects > Storage) are at generally 6 times
more space efficient than stockpiles. One notable exception is the Wardrobe,
which can hold 32 clothing items on 3 tiles (over 10 times more space efficient).
* "Active" crafting stations have an Auto Haul toggle (see the Crafting section
below for details about active and passive stations). If enabled, Clanfolk will
haul items they produced immediately after the item is done, instead of dropping
it on the floor (which would potentially force another Clanfolk to come and haul
it, wasting a bit of time).
* Storage objects or stockpiles will auto stack items produced by crafting stations,
if they are 1 or 2 tiles away from it (this doesn’t work through walls). This is
especially useful for passive crafting stations such as the charcoal kiln or
bloomery.
* Flammable blockers prevent flammable items from being dropped on the designated
tiles. This is useful around cooking fires, torches, anything that throws sparks.
* Clanfolk will transfer items from one storage to another if the latter has a
higher priority; however, this itself is a low priority hauling task, and regular
hauling will always be done first.

-=Animals=-
* The heat overlay is helpful to better spot wild animals on the map.
* Foxes and Bunnies can be hunted with a Simple Bow (Work Zone/Work Bench).
* Bunnies can also be caught with a Snare (Work Zone/Work Bench). After Snare
Kits are crafted, they must be placed via the Objects > Hunting menu.
* Hunters will skin animals (Butcher Block) and reset Snares automatically.
* Bunnies will flee humans and get to their rabbit holes.They will also hide
there at night or when it’s raining. All rabbit holes are connected to each
other and they can travel through them like wormholes.
* Cows can be milked using a Milking Bucket, crafted at the Smithy. Milk takes
half a day to fill a cow’s udder.
* Nanny Goats can also be milked. Milk takes 1 day to fill a nanny goat’s udder.
* Hens lay (unfertilized) Eggs even without a Rooster. If a Rooster is there,
it may lay Fertilized Eggs. Fertilized Eggs hatch into Chick after 2 days, and
Hens cannot lay another one until it does.
* Sheep Wool can be sheared using Shears, crafted at the Smithy.
Wool takes 8 days to grow.
* Pigs don’t produce anything and are just meat factories (quoting Blorf ?? ).
Sows can give birth to a litter of up to 4 piglets.
* All animals can be slaughtered for meat using an Axe.
Chickens don’t require the axe.
* Animal poop can be collected using a Manure Basket (Work Zone/Work Bench).
Full manure baskets can be processed at the Compost to produce Fertilizer.

-=Clothing=-
* Clanfolk will wear and remove their clothes automatically depending on
temperature and weather. They will try to remove their clothes near Clothes
Baskets or Wardrobes.
* Linen cools them down and is suited for summer. Other materials provide warmth.
* Sack Cloth is the most basic material and is uncomfortable, so they reduce Mood.
This may be preferable to freezing to death.
* Each type of clothing (shirt, tunic, etc) is on a different layer. You cannot
have both a wool hat and a fur hat, but you can have a Sack Cloth Shirt, a Wool
Tunic and a Fur Cloak for example.
* Plaid doesn’t provide any warmth, and instead provides +250 Mood
(which translates into +2.5% Work Speed and XP Gain)

-=Door Locks and Item/Object Ownership=-
* Doors (except the Straw Curtain) have locks which can be set to restrict who
can use them. Animals and Clanfolk can only pass through a door which lock level
is equal or lower than theirs. By default, the Branch Barn Door, Branch Gate and
Straw Curtain are set to "Animals", while other doors are set to "Unlocked".
Regular doors can be set to allow Animals too if needed.
* Conversely, all Clanfolk have keys which can be set to any level (humans of course
cannot be restricted down to the "Animals" level).
* The levels are, from lowest to highest:
* "Animals" (everything can get through) – Animals are permanently set to this level
* "Unlocked" (all humans allowed) – Traders are permanently set to this level
* "Guests" (all humans except Traders) – Guests are initially set to this level,
but it can be lowered
* "Workers" (all humans except Traders and Guests) – Workers are initially set to
this level, but it can be lowered
* 3 levels of "Family Only".
* The 3 "Family Only" levels allow assigning different areas to certain family members.
By default, all family members are set to the highest level.
* Items and Objects can be owned by Clanfolk. This means they’ll be the only one
allowed to use it. This can be done in two ways:
* Select the item or object, then click "Toggle Owner" to the top left of its
info card, then click on the desired Clanfolk.
* Select the Clanfolk, then click on "Set Owner" to the bottom right of their info
card, then click on the desired item or object.
* Double Beds can have two owners if it’s a couple. You only need to set ownership
on one of the Clanfolk, and the other one will share that double bed.

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Mise à jour : 2022.07.30



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