How to make Clothes, Cloaks, and Shoes in Manor Lords

So let’s get started. However, things are notquitethat simple. But you’re free to’t make Clothes without a Level 2 Burgage Slot. All you need is a stall in a nearby Marketplace which sells eitherLinen, Leather, or Yarn. To fulfil this requirement, you need a nearby Marketplace stall selling either Clothes, Cloaks, or Shoes. How to make Cloaks Actual Clothes are important, but sometimes they’re hard to make. In this case, it may be best to make Cloaks instead....

April 26, 2024 · 1 min · 78 words · Carlos Shaw

How to make Tools in Manor Lords

And then we were left thinking, oh, what were they used for? And most especially - how can I make more? In this guide, we’ll answer all of these questions and more. So you’ll likely need some Blacksmith’s Workshops in your settlement anyway. But if you’re only concerned with Tools, then the Smithy is the way to go. To get Iron Slabs, you oughta first build aMining Pitover an Iron Deposit on the map....

April 26, 2024 · 1 min · 125 words · Joseph Mckay

How to make weapons and armor in Manor Lords

Essentially, you’re allowing your townsfolks to open up weapon and armor refineries in their own backyards! That’s a wrap on making weapons and armor in Manor Lords. OurManor Lords beginner’s guidewill also serve you well during the first year of growing your settlement.

April 26, 2024 · 1 min · 43 words · Courtney Jenkins

How to place roads in Manor Lords

For a best practices primer onhow to place roads in Manor Lords, look no further.

April 26, 2024 · 1 min · 15 words · Alexandria Tucker

How to play third person in Manor Lords

You’ll see an eye icon. That’s all it’s crucial that you know about playing Manor Lords in third person. OurManor Lords beginner’s guideis also an excellent resource for planning out your first in-game year.

April 26, 2024 · 1 min · 34 words · Adam Roberts

How to raise armies in Manor Lords

Depending on yourstarting scenario, armies are a must-have inManor Lordsto help defend againstbandits- or even worse,raiders. Then nudge the plus (+) button to create a new unit. Recruits You need two things for an army: recruits, and equipment. Your available recruits are all of the healthy adult male members of yourPopulation. Equipment Soldiers aren’t worth much without weapons and armour. Of course, you might also import any of these resources at a Trading Post....

April 26, 2024 · 1 min · 106 words · Stephanie Campbell

How to set trade rules and trade routes in Manor Lords

Trade Routes, meanwhile, need to be purchases so that facilitateMajor Trades. Major Trades are processed goods that require time and multiple buildings to create, likeAle. Aside from this difference, both function in basically the same way. Once your trade building is built, press it and select theTradetab. Select theplus or minusto figure out theDesired Surplusof the good you want to have after your trade is finalised. This will give you the regularity of a travelling merchant arriving monthly....

April 26, 2024 · 1 min · 94 words · Steven Strickland

How to store resources in Manor Lords

These two storage buildings are theStorehouseand theGranary. TheStorehousehas Generic Storage space, and so is used forallresources except for Food and Timber. TheGranaryhas Pantry Storage space, which is where all Food is kept in Manor Lords. This allows you to be much more efficient with your storage of resources around a settlement. But this doesn’t seem to work yet in this early access version of Manor Lords.

April 26, 2024 · 1 min · 66 words · Jason Villa

How to upgrade Burgage Plots in Manor Lords

Without them, residents of your settlement will fall into homelessness and possibly even banditry. Read on for a comprehensive look onhow to upgrade Burgage Plots in Manor Lords. Upgrading them will boost the overall level of your settlement and generate additionalRegional Wealth. You’ll need to upgrade your Burgage Plots levels to unlock all of these extensions. That’s a wrap on upgrading your Burgage Plots, both by levels and backyard extensions....

April 26, 2024 · 1 min · 81 words · James Brown

I followed this ox around in Manor Lords for a day to see what wisdom it could teach me

And by people, I mean oxen. Say hello to Thomas. Thomas is what the game named this ox. It suits him well. His central personality trait is that he snorts a lot. The sun shines, and Tom trundles along. Sometimes, Thomas and his guide teleport through a fence. I do not blame the game for this. Sometimes they teleport through houses, though. Someone might actually want to get that looked at....

April 26, 2024 · 2 min · 305 words · Nicole Rose

I respect Lethal Company's dedication to being a slapstick-fest that makes zero sense whatsoever

What is this for? What kind of office is this??" out loud, as I faced yet another dead end full of pipes. There’s something about it that endears me to it far more than other similar games likePhasmophobia. I’ve never before played aco-op gamethat generated moments of perfect comedic timing with such regularity. Phasmophobia takes itself quite seriously - as I imagine Zack Bagans takes his Ghost Adventures. It’s about running around squealing and using different kinds of paranormal walkie talkies to hear ghosts doing stuff....

April 26, 2024 · 1 min · 169 words · Aaron Chen

I tried to recreate Stray in Lethal Company, with disastrous results

I soon found myself settling into an existential crisis, reminiscent of my tumultuous stint in retail. In the vain hopes of gaining a higher purpose in Lethal Company, I stumbled across the’Needy Cats’mod. Essentially thismodadds a variety of cats to your game that will wander around the facilities and yelp for attention. Could this be the prequel to Lethal Company? Or maybe I just wanted to look at cute cats instead of terrifying mannequin monsters....

April 26, 2024 · 5 min · 889 words · Taylor Kelly

If you want a single-player Lethal Company, don't miss the developer's previous It Steals

A Lethal Sole Trader, as it were - or failing that, how about some bot support? Well, this particular monkeypaw finger has curled. It curled about four years ago, actually, when Zeekerss released singleplayer-only horror compilationIt Steals. It’s also brilliant. If you wanted to play a mean trick on an innocent friend you could characterise It Steals as aPac-Manhomage. Sadly, there are no Power Pellets. And the “ghosts”? When a game openly tells you to look behind you, what do you do?...

April 26, 2024 · 1 min · 142 words · Vanessa White