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Manor Lords: How To Make An Army And Form A Militia

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Amir NaseriBy Amir NaseriApril 29, 20243 Mins Read
How To Make An Army in Manor Lords
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Manor Lords is a wonderful strategy that allows the players to build a village and have fun expanding it with houses, farms, mining sites, and more. However, this is the 14th century, and the flourishing lands are never safe from the outlaws and bandits. If you’ve drawn the attention of the nearby thugs, a game will send you a message to prepare yourself by making an army and forming a militia in Manor Lords. You’ll need weapons, armor, and enough men to fight for your cause in an army in Manor Lords.

Make an Army in Manor Lords: Step By Step

Form A Militia in Manor Lords With Weapons
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  1. Build A Manor: In Manor Lords, you can’t form a militia without building a Manor in your territory in. Head over to the Administration tab, and on the right side, you’ll find Manor. You’d need 5 timbers, 20 planks, and 15 stone resources to build this base.
  2. Get More Families: Now that you’ve got permission to make an army in Manor Lords, you’ll then need to gather enough people to form a militia. This game is a bit different in terms of keeping soldiers, and you won’t need to drag your troops over on the fields every time. You can summon your squad whenever an enemy threat appears, but for that, you’ll need to equip people with weapons.
  3. Provide Equipment For Soldiers: It goes without saying, but there’s no particular blacksmith building to have early in your village, and the game doesn’t give detailed instructions on how to arm your forces with weapons. So to build your army’s weapons in Manor Lords, you’ll need to upgrade the Burgage Plots.

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How To Make Weapons (& Armor) in Manor Lords

Other than just sleeping inside, people tend to expand their living ground to further grow vegetables, have chicken coops, and build weapons. You need to upgrade your Burgage Plots to level 2 for the workshops that deliver bow and arrow. And then further upgrade them to level 3 to have blacksmith buildings inside them.

Manor Lords Army
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Remember, you’d need raw and turned materials like Iron Slabs and Planks for building different weapons for your army in Manor Lords. Also as you level up your Burgage Plots, the need for food and fuel increases. So make sure that you develop enough sources for supplies before upgrading.

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The best early militia you can form in Manor Lords is the archers, with their bow and arrow accessible with level 2 Burgage Plots’ workshops. If you need a more advanced army in a quick display, however, you could spend some money and order some mercenaries to deal with the bandits.

Manor Lords is currently available to play on PC via Steam and Game Pass.

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