![]() Growth Missions are mostly related to your heroes’ development and you have two types of missions in this tab, Main and Side missions. You also get an extra reward at the end of each chapter. The Chapters are basically the game’s campaign and each Chapter consists of multiple missions that you need to complete before unlocking the next one. In the first 6 levels or so, you only have the Chapters and Growth missions tabs available, followed by the Daily missions tab, once you upgrade the Furnace to level 7. Prioritize Chapter, Growth, and Daily missions How to access Missions tabs Chapter, Growth, and Daily MissionsĪs a beginner in White Out Survival, you should try completing as many Chapter, Growth, and Daily missions as possible because they offer amazing rewards that will help you speed up the process of building and upgrading your city. ![]() Mood – Keep your survivors entertained by upgrading the bookshelves inside each Shelter.ĥ.Upgrade all these comfort-related features from the Furniture tab. Comfort – This depends entirely on the options provided by each shelter, related to comfort, such as a washbasin.This can be done by upgrading the Shelpters’ levels and all the sleep-related features such as beds, desks, and rugs, from the Furniture tab. Sleep Quality – Ensure your survivors have enough beds and that the temperature inside their Shelters is just right.Choosing a better meal from the menu will also help (more details on this below). Fullness – can be improved by upgrading the Hunter’s Hut and the Cookhouse level and all the available options from the Furniture tab.Warmth – this depends entirely on the level of the Furnace and the capacity at which it is running.Here are their 5 main needs and how to improve them: ![]() If one of the basic needs drops too low, your survivors may get ill or dissatisfied and cause your city’s resource production to suffer. To keep your survivors happy and healthy, it is important to make sure that their basic needs are met. Keep an eye on your survivors’ basic needs Survivors’ health bar dropping The Coal cost will be doubled so make sure you don’t forget to turn it off during the day to save your precious Coal.Ĥ. To do that, tap the Furnace and switch on the “max Power” option (tap the second screenshot above). To prevent this from happening, you should run the Furnace at maximum capacity for the whole night. In White Out Survival, temperatures will drop drastically at night, making it difficult for your survivors to stay warm and healthy. Maximize your City’s warmth overnight City losing heat How to increase City’s warmth The good news is that if you manage to complete the requirements before the snowstorm hits, you will be rewarded handsomely.ģ. As a result, your production buildings will be severely damaged and you may also lose some survivors. What happens if you fail to complete the requirements?įailing to complete the requirements, will cause your city to get smashed by the snowstorm and its windy blizzards. The requirements in general include producing a certain amount of supplies and upgrading the Furnace, your most important structure, to a specific level. To pass a storm, you must complete the requirements before the countdown ends. ![]() These storms repeat in a cycle, so it is important to be prepared for them. This should be your main priority in White Out Survival. Be ready before the snowstorm hits Snowstorm countdown You will get new building slots after each Furnace level upgrade, so make sure to check the area as soon as you’ve increased its level. Instead, we need to constantly look for new building slots around the Furnace area in our city and build new buildings. Unlike the majority of strategy mobile games I played, White Out Survival does not feature a building menu where we could see all the available buildings, plus the ones that are already being built. Look around for new building slots New building slot Pick a better meal from the Cookhouse menuġ.Prioritize Chapter, Growth, and Daily missions.Keep an eye on your survivors' basic needs. ![]()
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