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Manor Lords

Clothing Stalls Explained

By
Craig Robinson

Clothing Stalls are a key part of building marketplaces in Manor Lords. They’ll supply your citizens with clothing materials, alongside other commodities like shoes, cloaks and clothes. The result is a happy population capable of getting their needs met. Here’s everything you need to know about clothing stalls and tips for managing them along with any issues you may face.

Here’s a look at the Clothing Stalls feature of Manor Lords and how to interact with them.

How Clothing Stalls Work

Clothing Stalls are a type of stall that your citizens open up on the market. Those who work in storage houses, tailors, cobblers, tanneries, and weavers workshops are able to open clothing stalls. In terms of their produce, they can sell any of the following items:

  • Linen
  • Yarn
  • Leather
  • Clothes
  • Cloaks
  • Shoes

You need to supply one of the first three, and one of the last three to your citizens as part of the burgage plot approval rating desires. If your citizens can get a regular supply of one raw clothing material, and clothing commodities, then it will satisfy the needs of the burgage plots. When you’re trying to advance to level 2, you only need access to clothing material. When you’re aiming for level 2, you need to source a commodity.

To start the process of creating clothing stalls, you can get linen from a Weaver’s Workshop. You will need to grow or purchase flax to do this. You can also turn wool you harvest from sheep at a sheep pen into yarn at the Weaver’s Workshop too. If you want leather, you can get hides from goat sheds in burgage plots, or hunt animals at the hunting camp gathering building. You can then turn those hides into leathers at the Tannery.

With your clothing materials now supplied, you can now look to craft clothing commodities. You need a level 2 burgage plot with an extension to do this. Select a burgage plot you wish to become either a cobbler or a tailor. Cobblers produce shoes from leather, and tailors produce cloaks and clothes from yarn or linen and dyes.

To get dyes, you need berries in your stockpile, and then you need to make the dye building from the industry menu. This turns berries into dyes, which are used by tailors to make cloaks and clothes. Dyes can get difficult to come by once your population starts getting large. Leather and Shoes are typically the best methods of supplying your clothing stalls in Manor Lords.

Don’t forget to place several markets around town to make it easier to evenly distribute your clothing stalls. It prevents the same distant burgage plots from not getting to the supply of goods they need and evenly spreads complaints, rather than direct approval rating nerfs.

With that said, you now know everything you need to know about making and managing clothing stalls in Manor Lords.

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  • Publisher
    Hooded Horse
  • Guide Release
    10 April 2024
  • Last Updated
    7 May 2024
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Manor Lords is a medieval strategy game with a blend of colony management, survival and real time combat that places players in the role of a lord overseeing a growing settlement in the feudal era. Developed by Slavic Magic, the blend of city-building, resource management, and real-time strategy elements give many players new and familiar to the strategy genre and its sub genres something new and interest to tackle. Players are tasked with constructing and expanding their medieval settlement, managing resources such as food, wood, and stone, and overseeing the welfare of their population, all the while making sure their settlements can say afloat amidst warfare, disasters and player mis management. To help you along the way, we have detailed guides on the following:

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