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Romestead Gods: How to Unlock and Level Up Every God

All Things How June 2, 2026
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Restoring the Roman gods is the backbone of progression in Romestead , the survival town-builder from Beartwigs. Each god you bring back hands you a worship point, and those points buy blessings that unlock new buildings, crafting stations, and stat boosts shared across everyone in your settlement. The catch is that gods only level up when you feed them the right offerings at your town's Altar, and dumping rare loot in blindly wastes items that could push a god several levels at once.

Quick answer: Build an Altar, donate each god's preferred offerings to earn worship points, then spend those points on blessings. To reach higher-tier blessings you must build a Carpenter and upgrade the Altar to level two.

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How the worship system works in Romestead

Gods level up through offerings donated at the Altar. Every item is worth a set amount of experience, and rarer items, especially ones pulled from chests, give far larger boosts than common materials. A Scattered Spoils Of War, for example, is worth 200 experience to Mars, while a single Bone is only worth 2.

When a god gains a level, you receive one worship point. Spend those points to unlock that god's blessing tiers. Costs rise as you climb, typically 1, then 2, then 3 points per tier, so early levels are cheap, and later ones demand sustained offerings.

Two structural unlocks gate the stronger blessings. You first need to build a Carpenter, then upgrade the Altar to level two before the deeper tiers become available. Only one blessing can be active at a time, so in co-op the whole party has to agree on which buff is running.

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Start with Ceres. She is the easiest god to progress early, and her crop and food blessings smooth out the production bottlenecks that slow down most new settlements.

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God offerings and experience values

Each god accepts items tied to its theme. Ceres wants anything tied to nature and farming, Diana takes meat and hides, Mars craves bones, weapons, and armor, Mercury needs trade goods, Venus prefers potions and crafted finery, and Vulcan loves forge materials like copper and coal.

Ceres offering Experience
Seeds (Olive, Cabbage, etc.) 0.1
Sapling 0.1
Wheat 2
Flour 2.5
Bread 4
Olive Oil 5
Honeycomb 10
Garum 12.5
Bay Leaf 15
Grapes 25
Diana offering Experience
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Raw Game Meat 5
Poison Mushroom 6
Wool 10
Leather 15
Skeleton Bow 15
Chanterelle Mushroom 16
Strange Crab Meat 30
Leather Hood 42.5
Cured Hide 50
Rotted Arquites Bow 150
Mars offering Experience
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Flint Pilum Head 0.5
Bone 2
Rusted Copper Gladius 150
Rusted Copper Hasta 150
Scattered Spoils Of War 200
Lobber Wristguards 840
Mercury offering Experience
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Root Boots 52.5
Basic Cargo 200
Venus offering Experience
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Chest 25
Minor Health Pot 35
Energy Potion 40
Fine Accessory 200
Vulcan offering Experience
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Coal 5
Copper Bar 50

Note: Mercury and Vulcan need special items to even begin leveling, so the early experience pool for both is thin until you start producing cargo and refined metals. Hold onto chest-found rarities like Spoils Of War for Mars and Cargo Bags for Mercury, since they deliver the biggest single jumps.

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What each god's blessings unlock

Worship points spent on a god climb a tiered tree. Lower tiers unlock buildings and small stat bumps, while the deeper tiers grant a named Blessing and combat or production multipliers. Because only one blessing can be active at once, pick the god that solves your current bottleneck rather than spreading points thin.

God Focus Key unlocks across tiers
Ceres Farming and food Farmstead and upgrades, Bakery, Watermill, Olive Oil and Garum Dolium, +25% to +50% crop bonuses, Blessing of Ceres (+25% Health), +10 throwing damage
Diana Ranged combat Lumber Yard and Leatherworker upgrades, +ranged attack and crit damage, 10% chance to keep arrows, Blessing of Diana (+10% Ranged), +2 energy regen
Mars Melee and defense Automatic Scorpio and upgrades, +melee attack and armor, crit chance, knockback resist, Blessing of Mars (+10% Melee), slashing and bludgeoning bonuses
Mercury Trade and magic Market upgrades, −5% vendor prices, +5% road movement, +magic attack, University Lv.2, Blessing of Mercury (+10% Magic)
Venus Citizens and utility +attack speed and energy, Wine Dolium, Big Tree Decoration and upgrades, +expertise and efficiency for citizens, Monument, Blessing of Venus (+10% Health/Energy)
Vulcan Forge and construction Stone, Concrete, and Marble Walls, Quarry and Clay Pit upgrades, Blacksmith upgrades, +armor and fire resist, Blessing of Vulcan (+15% Armor)
Minerva Wisdom and strategy Tied to the Guardian's Eye boss route; full worship tree not yet documented

Which god to worship first

The right first god depends on what is currently slowing your settlement down. Match the problem to the god rather than chasing the strongest-sounding buff.

Your bottleneck Worship Reason
Food and crops Ceres Unlocks Farmstead, Bakery, and crop yield bonuses for stable food
Stone and building upgrades Vulcan Unlocks Quarry, stronger walls, armor, and construction support
Melee defense Mars Unlocks Automatic Scorpio plus melee, crit, and armor bonuses
Ranged pressure Diana Best ranged damage, lumber, leatherworker, and arrow efficiency
Economy or magic Mercury Market upgrades, cheaper vendor prices, road speed, magic damage
Citizen utility Venus Citizen expertise, attack speed, energy, and wine-related unlocks
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How to confirm a god leveled up

Step 1: Open the Altar and read the active objective before donating anything. The objective text tells you which item or resource the god currently wants, so you avoid spending rare loot on the wrong god.

Step 2: Insert the required offering. When the god gains a level, you receive a worship point, which you can immediately see in the worship menu.

Step 3: Spend the worship point on a blessing tier, then claim the reward. If you completed an objective but nothing seems to change, you either did not claim the reward or did not return to the Workbench to check for the new building or upgrade it unlocked.

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Don't treat the Altar like a trash can. Items such as the Guardian's Eye, 40 wheat, and The Moonstring are progression keys that unlock Minerva, the Farmstead, and the Well. Offer them against the matching objective rather than as filler.

The fastest path is to commit to one god early, usually Ceres for food or Vulcan for stone, bank a few worship points, then expand into Mars, Diana, Mercury, and Venus once your altar reaches level two and your Carpenter is up. Keep the rare chest drops in reserve for the gods that need them most, and you'll have the whole pantheon restored without burning through irreplaceable offerings.

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