![]() ![]() That includes new houses, buildings, bee hives, etc. – Builder– The best for building anything. They’re also the best for clearing obstructions. ![]() Best put to work mining or chopping/collecting wood. – Worker– Essential to gathering supplies. May work in the Pumpkin Patch, Wheat Field, Mill, Bakery, Bee Hives, Fuzzle Stable, or Fishing Dock. Here are the following work type descriptions: You can put villagers on their non-preferred types of work, too, but they’ll work much slower in comparison to those who enjoy it, even if they’re masters in the trade. Putting a villager to work on their favorite medium will result in very fast, efficient work and results. Each villager is born with a preference or favorite type of work. Villager Work Types– There are four kinds of "work types" in Gemini Lost: Farmer, Worker, Builder, and Scientist.Your current full-screen view will appear as a white box on the mini-map. Yellow- A non-working adult villager (either relaxing, eating, or sleeping) You can use it to quickly navigate to different areas and to keep an eye on your villagers. Understanding the Mini-Map– The "Mini-Map" is the small map located at the bottom righthand corner of your screen during gameplay.To move a villager, click and hold them, dragging them to the desired location, and let go to move them. ![]() You can also click on the miniature map in the bottom righthand corner to quickly move to another area.
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