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All Seasons In Manor Lords
The four seasons in Manor Lords function similarly to their real-life counterparts.
Heres a breakdown of the pros and cons of each season.
The only drawback of Spring is theincreased chance of rain, which can destroy unprotected supplies.
Additionally,rain brings thunderstrikesthat can set your buildings on fire.
verify youbuild enough Storehouses and Granariesto overcome these minor setbacks.
Although the risk of rainfall lessens, Summer can bringdroughtsthat threaten your crops.
To overcome this,diversify your crops and secure alternative sources of food.
It is also your last chance to improve your village before spring returns.
Additionally, gather lots ofFirewood and Charcoalto keep warm in the harsh winter months.
Winter (October To February)
Most of the game revolves aroundpreparing for and survivingthe harsh Winters.
see to it youvestockpiled enough food and suppliesto get through this season.
If you havent prepared well, winter will be a harsh lesson.
These can beturned off in difficulty configs.
Heres how each one affects your gameplay.
Rain
While rain can occur throughout the year in Manor Lords, it falls mostfrequently during Spring.
Additionally, rain can make yourArchers weaker during combat.
Drought
Droughts canrandomly occur during the Summer.
They candestroy your cropsandreduce the amount of resourceson harvest.
Thunderstrikes
Thunderstrikes usually accompany rain and have a random chance ofsetting your buildings on fire.
check that tobuild multiple Wellsaround your town, so villagers can extinguish these fires.
Need help making a marketplace in Manor Lords?
Here, we are going to take a look at how to efficiently manage your village’s market.