Frostpunk 2: Factions Frostpunk 2 guide, tips
In Frostpunk 2 you will have to cooperate with a number of different factions. On this page of the guide you will find a list of them.
Last update: 03 June 2024
Frostpunk 2 introduces faction mechanics. It makes the in-game society much more diverse. On this page of the guide you will find a list of all groups appearing in the game.
How do factions work?
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Maintaining (relatively) good relations with each of the factions operating in the city is very important. This is because you will need support when voting on subsequent regulations. Additionally, neglected groups may go on strike and occupy selected districts. This will have a negative impact on the functionality of the city.
Foragers
One of the core factions active in the game. They are skeptical about technology and will focus on simpler solutions. They constitute the largest group in the city.
Machinists
Machinists are another core group. They are the opposite of Foragers. They advocate the use of technology for survival.
Icebloods
Icebloods are largely people with very conservative views. They will support limited access to education and traditional family model. They also believe that working people should be rewarded.
Technocrats
Technocrats are a group that places great emphasis on technological development. They support everything related to taking care of the technical condition of the city. In addition, they believe in social equality. Therefore, they will support decisions to ensure every citizen has access to basic goods and education.