If you want to retain your position as the Steward of New London inFrostpunk 2, you’ll need to manage the approval of the various Factions in the game. By balancing your relationship with each Faction, you can prevent your city from collapsing in on itself. Part of this process involves preventing and breaking up riots caused by unhappy Factions.

Heightened Fervor triggers riots; a mechanic measures how displeased a certain Faction is with you. When a Faction has high Fervor and poor relations with you, they’ll riot. The opposite effect is called a rally, where Fervor is high, but the Faction is on good terms with you. While you can benefit from a rally, it will increase Tension with other Factions and shouldn’t last long.

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How To Break Up Riots

Stop Protests & Appease Factions

Riots can’t trigger in Story Mode until the third chapter ofFrostpunk 2but after that? If you find a Faction’s Fervor has climbed too high and isn’t happy with your decisions, they will begin to protest your rule. You cantrack Fervor for each Factionto see just how big this problem has become. 1 Fervor triggers protests, 2 Fervor starts riots, and 3 Fervor is civil war.

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If a Faction has spiraled out of control and officially launched a protest or Riot, you’ll have to win back some of their favor. Every Faction has certainLaws inFrostpunk 2and Cornerstones they support. If yougive into the Faction’s demandsand make changes to your city, you should eventually stop the riot. For example, if the Pilgrims are rioting, consider implementing the Family Apprenticeship Law if you haven’t already.

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How To Lower Fervor

Stop Riots Before They Begin

The better strategy for handling unhappy Factions is to stop Riots before they can begin. This involveslowering a Faction’s Fervor viaDeradicalization, a major mechanic in stopping growing Unrest and Tension. Be ready to make someevil decisions inFrostpunk 2to maintain order, as you won’t be a Faction’s friend when you pursue Deradicalization.

Some communities share the same Cornerstones as a Faction. If you have good relations with these communities, you canuse the Deradicalize moveto convince those members to leave the Faction and return to their communities.

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If you don’t have a good relationship with the right communities, you may have to build a Prison. When you decide toRound Up Faction Membersin that district, guards will arrest Faction members over a few weeks, lowering Fervor but raising Tension.

The other way to work against Fervor inFrostpunk 2is towork alongside that Faction for a while. Support their ideals and Laws, or provide some Project Funding, and you’ll develop a better relationship with them. If you can keep this relationship going, Fervor will eventually drop. In the worst-case scenario, if you need to drop Fervor right now, you can promote a Faction and drop their Fervor by one point, stopping active riots inFrostpunk 2.