Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, the latest action strategy from Capcom, is a game that has one simple goal: freeing corrupted areas, which later are turned into the bases you use to plan the next attacks and fight encounters.
Once an area is secured, it becomes a base, but sadly, it is half destroyed and needs certain repairs in order to function properly. Those repairs and almost everything else in this game are tackled by the villagers you free during the cleansing process, so the more villagers, the less time to make those repairs.
If you find this repair mechanic confusing and don't know what to do to fully repair a bae, we have a guide that will explain this process step-by-step.
How to fully repair a base
Once you secure an area in Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, you'll see on the map that you can revisit the location in the form of a base. Upon entering the base, the first thing you should do is visit the tent there to pick up the rewards that await you.
Every area that needs to be repaired is marked with the hummer symbol, and once you approach it, it will change its symbol to the new one that shows you how many workers you need to repair a structure, what materials to use, and what's the timeframe for the completion of the repairs.
Employ the workers, and see the symbol showing the timeframe. If only one box is shown, it means that you'll need to do a single task, be it the new one or repeating the old one, boss or regular stage; it doesn't matter. The more boxes, the more tasks or cycles to be done.
It doesn't count if you speed up the time. No matter how many days you advance, your workers wont finish the structure until you leave the area and take part in one of the tasks. Once the task is finished, return to the base, and you'll find that your workers finished the structure. Repeat the process with all the structures in a base, and once the last one is finished, you'll get rewards.
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