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Manor Lords has a heavy resource management element to its gameplay, many of which are historically accurate to the setting of the game itself. There are many different types of resources in the game, all of which can be used to develop your current or future settlements in one way or another.

Here are the main resources in the game:

  • Food
  • Crops
  • Crafting materials
  • Commodities
  • Military
  • Construction
  • Fuel
  • Treasury
  • Influence
  • Regional Wealth
  • Raw Resources

Food

food

Stored in the Granary, food resources fill Hunger, and the more types of food you have, the greater Approval and Disease Resistance become. Each Burgage per month will consume 1 food resource. There are 7 foods in total.

  • Meat
  • Vegetables
  • Berries
  • Bread
  • Eggs
  • Apples
  • Honey

Crops

crops

Crop resources can be processed and made into materials for crafting resources. They are stored in the Storehouse or Granary but are often kept in the Farmhouse.

You can check how many days are left until the closest harvest by hovering over the crops icon. Below are all the crops available in the game:

  • Grain
  • Flax
  • Barley
  • Rye
  • Dung
  • Fertilizer

Crafting materials

crafting materials

By crafting materials you can create commodities resources. There are 13 different crafting material resources.

  • Leather
  • Grain
  • Hides
  • Flour
  • Wool
  • Iron Ore
  • Iron Slab
  • Wax
  • Malt
  • Clay
  • Dyes
  • Yarn
  • Linen

Commodities

commodities

The Burgage Plots can request commodities resources depending on their level and employment. There are 7 commodities resources.

  • Salt
  • Herbs
  • Shoes
  • Ale
  • Cloaks
  • Clothes
  • Candles

Military

miltary

These resources are used to upgrade your militia and the retinue, and they are also used for specific backyard extensions. There are 10 in total.

  • Warbows
  • Spears
  • Sidearms
  • Small Shields
  • Large Shields
  • Plate Armor
  • Mail Armor
  • Helmets
  • Gambesons
  • Polearms

Construction

constructuction

With construction resources you can build and upgrade buildings. There are 7 construction resources in the game.

  • Stone
  • Tools
  • Wooden Parts
  • Planks
  • Blocks
  • Timber
  • Roof Tiles

Fuel

fuel

These resources are consumed by Burgage Plots and various workplaces. Each Burgage Plot per month will consume 2 fuel resources in Winter, and one outside of Winter. There are 2 fuel resources you can use.

  • Charcoal
  • Firewood

Treasury

treasury

The treasury reflects the personal wealth of the lord of the land. Use the treasury to hire mercenaries and retinue, in addition to building settlements in new regions.

Revenue from taxation via the manor is stored in the treasury. You can also choose whether the reward from raiding a bandit camp goes to your treasury or regional wealth.

Influence

influence

Influence can be gained in many ways, including by upgrading Church and manor buildings, enacting polices, conquering bandit camps, raising the settlement level, and setting a Tithe. It is needed for pressing claims and diplomacy.

Regional Wealth

regional wealth

While the Treasury represents personal wealth of the Lord of the land, Regional Wealth is the amount of money the villagers in the region own.

This can be created by having level 2 Burgage Plots and exporting.

You can spend Regional Wealth on Burgage Plots backyard extensions, imports, or move it to the Treasury with a Tax Policy.

Raw Resources

raw-resources

There are six Raw Resources in the game. These are naturally occurring in the area around your settlement.

  • Wild Animals
  • Stone Deposits
  • Iron Deposits
  • Berry Deposits
  • Clay Deposits
  • Trees