In Manor Lords, fires are a big danger to your settlement's success. They can quickly destroy buildings and interrupt your villagers' work. However, there are ways to fight these fires and lessen the impact. This article will show you how to put out fires in the medieval city-building game Manor Lords!
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Causes of Fires in Manor Lords
Fires in Manor Lords can start for different reasons. Lightning strikes during storms can set buildings on fire, and bandit attacks might deliberately torch structures. It's important to stay aware and take steps to stop these disasters before they happen.
How to Put Out Fires in Manor Lords
When there's a fire, your villagers will act fast, getting water from nearby wells and trying to put out the flames. But sometimes, their efforts aren't enough to save the buildings. If the fire gets too strong, the buildings will turn to rubble.
To help your villagers in their firefighting efforts, it is important to have multiple wells strategically placed throughout your settlement. This will make sure that water sources will always be readily available, wherever the fire location is. It will allow the villagers to respond quickly and it will also help minimize the damage caused by the fire.
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How to Prevent Fires in Manor Lords
While fires are an unavoidable part of Manor Lords, there are some things you can do as a prevention.
First, you can maintain a well-organized settlement layout, giving a bit of gaps between buildings. So whenever there is a fire, it won't spread too fast. This will give your villagers more time to put out the fire and respond effectively. The second thing you can do is quickly deal with the bandit camps before they set fire to your settlement.
After a fire happens, it's important to quickly rebuild the damaged buildings and replace any lost resources. Keeping extra materials on hand can help speed up the recovery, so your settlement can keep growing without being slowed down by these accidents.
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