Sheep Guide - Manor Lords - Clothes and Income Boost!
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
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Welcome to a guide to Sheep and Clothes!
0:00 Intro
0:36 Building 1: Pasture
2:00 Building 2: Trading Post
3:16 Building 3: Livestock Trading Post
4:26 Building 4: Sheep Farm
5:02 Building 5: Weaver's Workshop
6:29: Outro - Игры
Awesome video!!
Very informative and a great video!
I would love the option for the weaver shop to exclude either Flax or Wool so you could have one specialize in each.
You dont really need a pasture for your first few sheeps. The livestock trading post comes with 4 stable spaces where you can keep your first 4 sheeps
I highly recommend, that before the Sheep Breeding perk, get the perk whereby Trade Routes cost only 25. Otherwise, Trade Routes are very expensive
Nah get the sheep perk first, as u build up your town level the sheep can multiply. Saves time, two birds one stone
One addition: with the experimental patch 0.7.965, you will only get 3 lambs per month, so no worries about 350 sheep and crashing game.
Besides this, i want to try out sheep breeding fir me and i still have some questions. How long will it take, until lambs are grown up?
And can you craft any additional clothing only with yarn and maybe dye?
Be careful not to over populate, you can get infinite sheep lol
is that a bad thing?
I have imported 2 sheep and now have a lamb. My question is how do you get them to your pasture? Mine just stay in the livestock trading post? Can't seem to figure that part out. Thanks!!
If you have someone working in your livestock trading post they should slowly start to move your sheep over to the pasture! Took a few minutes for my workers to do that so if they don't show up in the pasture right away don't worry!
My sheep farm not producing any wool. Is it a bug?
It may take it a little time to kick in. I have noticed that a few times in this game where you have everything set up.. but I guess you have to wait until the families start producing. As long as you have someone working in your sheep farm building and someone working in your weavers workshop it should just be a waiting game.
Shearing the sheep normally occurs in the spring, no one needs to work the sheep farm during winter
I am going to play this game after a year ....
Thanks, for the great vid, but how can say "Pease;" when you are playing a war game? {insert random comment here, to boost the algorithm}
My sheep are stuck in the Livestock Trading Post right next to an empty pasture.
Don't over breed I had a game keep crashing i had over 350 sheep n I had to restart a new save
Strange that sheep don't give meat.
100%! I hope that is a change in a future update
@@Corbinum and also goats. Unbelievable they'd kill goats only for hides and throw away meat.
For sheep I'd propose an option in the sheep farm building, turnable on and off, to slaughter them for meat and hides, which would reduce their population. Cows can be introduced too, with a new production chain milk-->cheese.
And goats should give meat and milk also. I know there is no use for milk in the game as yet, but I would think that would be something for the future.
@@tonyreese3708 Sure, goat milk and cheese are famous products in Europe. A cheese making building (Cheesery ? :)) must be there too.
A corb video?!
THIS GAME SUCKS, DONT BUY IT.
fornite alert! 🤓