Districts are the literal building blocks of your city inFrostpunk 2. Apart from helping you structure your city, Districts provide essential resources, influence your city’s morale, and determine your overall success. Whether it’s Food, Shelter, orFrostland Teams, you’ll need to build different Districts to accommodate your citizens’ needs. This guide explains the different types of Districts inFrostpunk 2so you can prioritize and build them according to your needs.
All Districts in Frostpunk 2
There are a few different types of Districts inFrostpunk 2. Each district has a specific function and ensures that your city has a steady supply of the essentials it needs tosurvive the harsh temperatures.
Food District
Food Districts are responsible forproducing food to sustain your populationand ensure your city’s survival in the harsh weather. You should start building multiple Food Districts as soon as possible tostockpile food and overcome food shortagesin extreme weather conditions. As your city grows, the demand for food will increase. You’ll need to expand your Food District to meet the growing needs of your citizens.
Extraction District
Extraction Districts are specialized buildings that are dedicated toextracting resources from deposits. You canextract Prefabs, Materials, Oil, and other valuable resources from different deposits.
Once a deposit is depleted, an Extraction District loses much of its value. It becomes less productive and may no longer be worth maintaining. You can destroy a depleted Extraction District and receive a partial refund to get back some of your initial investment.
Housing District
Housing Districtsprovide Shelter for your citizensto survive in the harsh winter conditions. While they don’t directlyincrease your population, Housing Districts provide the space and resources to accommodate new settlers from expeditions or natural population growth. If you notice a drop in your heat index, it’s often due to a lack of housing.
Central District
Think of the Central District as the administrative center of your city. It’s located at the heart of your settlement andhouses the Council Hall and the Generator.The Council Hall is where you canpropose or approve any lawsyou deem fit for your city. The Generator is a powerful heat source that provides warmth to surrounding districts, making sure they survive the harsh winter. You can build out from the Central District to expand your city.
Industrial District
Industrial Districts are essential forproducing GoodsandPrefabsinFrostpunk 2. You can order an Industrial District to produce either Goods or Prefabs, depending on what you need at the moment. Goods reduce crime and increase income, while Prefabs are necessary for construction. As your city grows, you’ll need multiple Industrial Districts to meet these demands.
Logistics District
Logistics Districts are essential forexpanding your city’s reach and scouting for resources.These districts can only be built on Old Waystations situated near the corners of the map, meaning you’ll have to Frostbeak to these areas before you can build one.
Once you have a Logistics District, you’ll get access to Frostland Teams that can go out on expeditions and even establish colonies. Constructing additional Logistics Districts will provide you with more Frostland Teams, allowing you to run more expeditions.