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Zhentor Online - Official Guide
Kingdom Workers
What are workers? Employing workers List of workers

Population & Workers: Certain types of buildings allow you to employ certain types of workers for the welfare of your village. There are a variety of workers available which can be accessed from the Population tab.

Direction: Kingdom Menu -> Population

As you construct more units of buildings, you will need to employ more workers to keep producing the required resources. The amount of workers you can hire depends on the amount of respective building you have built, since buildings allow employment of workers. Each turn, your workers will increase their skill, and thus become more proficient at their trade, producing more resources.

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Employing Workers: Workers are updated as you build new buildings in your village. The maximum amount of any worker unit you can hire depends on the amount of units you have built for the associated building. Employing workers is easy, just follow the steps outline below and refer to the print screen above:

  1. Enter the amount of workers you wish to employ in the Add / Remove column. Everytime you add new workers, the overall Skill Level of the workforce drops since the new recruits have to start learning the trade from scratch. It is advised that you let the skill of your workforce rise before adding new recruits.
  2. Click on the Set Jobs button at the bottom of the page or hit ENTER on your keyboard.

Similarly, if you wish to unemploy some workers, enter a negative amount under the Add / Remove column for the respective worker(s) and hit ENTER.

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Workers List: Here you can view a complete list of all the available workers that you can employ in your villages.

Select Worker

Fields Explained

Base Skill: This is a measure of the starting production efficiency of the worker. A worker starts operating at full capacity when it has reached the maximum skill, 99.9! Most workers start with the base skill of 10.0 which increases as you end turns.

Production Rate: This attribute measures the production rate of the worker. This also varies from worker to worker. E.g. A builder has a production rate of 1 - 5. This would mean that the builder produces between 1 to 5 build points every turn.

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