This is easier said than done though, especially in terms of feeding your village.
Manor Lords isn’t finished yet, but you should definitely buy it anyway.
In this guide, we are going to go over how to provide enough food for your villagers.
This will also include how to handle sudden food shortages.
Manor Lords is currently in Early Access on Steam and as such, the content is subject to change.
We will update these articles as required.
Rich berry deposits (marked with a crown) will provide way more berries for you to harvest.
you could alsounlock the development point ‘Forest Management’,whichdoublesthe capacity of all berry deposits.
Wheat is vital to feeding your villagers.
When placing down your fields, we suggest making them quite large.
This allowsenough wheat to be grown to feed your village.
This may cause you to go crop-less during a season.
Are Hunting Camps Worth It?
The local animal population is limited, and the hunters willonly work until the herd size is reached.
When compared to farming or rich berry deposits, meat is not as good of a food source.
Food-Producing Burgage Plot Extensions
Burgage plots can have backyard extensions, with the following options providing food.
As such, it’s a great way to add to your food storage.
Is Honey A Food Source?
Honey is a food source that is pretty simple to produce.
Honey is a fantastic food sourcethat doesn’t require any fields or deposits.
With workers assigned here, you could have aconstant flow of honey coming into your village.
Apiaries will produce honeyall year long!
Set Up A Food Trade At The Trading Post
TheTrading Postcan be used to bring in food.
If you are running low on food and have enough regional wealth, we recommend doing this.
For example,you could begin to sell planks or tools to get enough money to buy food.
If you don’t have this point, don’t worry!
It’s not essential, but these carts aregreat for providing a little bit more food for your village.
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