Learn how to set up and manage Clothing Stalls in Manor Lords. Understand production chains for materials like linen, yarn, and leather, and commodities like clothes, cloaks, and shoes to boost burgage plot approval.
Alright, let's talk about Clothing Stalls in Manor Lords. These are super important for keeping your villagers happy and your town growing, especially when you're aiming for those higher burgage plot levels. Think of them as little shops that pop up on your market square, run by your own citizens.
Basically, anyone working in a storage house, tailor, cobbler, tannery, or weaver's workshop can open one of these stalls. What can they sell? A few key things:
- Linen
- Yarn
- Leather
- Clothes
- Cloaks
- Shoes
Here's the crucial part: to get your burgage plot approval rating up, your villagers need a regular supply of either a raw clothing material (like linen, yarn, or leather) OR a finished clothing commodity (clothes, cloaks, or shoes). If you can provide just one of each type, you're golden!
Pro-Tip: When you're just starting out and trying to get your burgage plots to Level 2, you only need to worry about supplying a raw clothing material. Once you're aiming for Level 3 and beyond, you'll need to make sure they've got access to a finished commodity too.
Getting Your Supplies Ready
So, how do you actually get these materials and goods? Let's break it down:
- Linen: Head to the Weaver's Workshop. You'll need to grow flax or buy it to make linen. You can also turn wool from your sheep into yarn at the same workshop.
- Leather: You can get hides from goat sheds in your burgage plots, or by hunting animals. Then, take those hides to the Tannery to turn them into leather.
Once you've got your raw materials sorted, it's time to craft the finished goods. This requires a Level 2 burgage plot with an extension. You'll need to designate a burgage plot as either a Cobbler's shop or a Tailor's shop:
- Cobblers: These guys take leather and turn it into shoes. Simple as that!
- Tailors: They're a bit more versatile. They can make cloaks and clothes using either yarn or linen. But wait, there's more! They also need dyes.
Don't Forget the Dyes!
To get dyes, you'll need to have berries in your stockpile. Then, build a Dye building from the industry menu. This building will convert your berries into dyes. Tailors need these dyes to craft cloaks and clothes. Keep an eye on your dye supply, as it can become a bottleneck when your town gets really big.
Heads Up: Leather and Shoes tend to be the easiest and most reliable things to supply your clothing stalls with in Manor Lords. They have fewer steps and dependencies.
Market Placement Matters
Finally, don't forget about your markets! Place several of them around your town. This makes it much easier to distribute your clothing stalls evenly. If a stall is too far from a burgage plot, your villagers might not get the goods they need, which can hurt your approval rating. Spreading out your markets helps ensure everyone gets what they need and prevents widespread complaints.
That's pretty much the rundown on Clothing Stalls. Get these set up, and you'll see a nice boost in your town's development!
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