![]() ![]() Then you'll be well on your way to building castles, armies and taking over other villages. Official Stronghold Kingdoms Wiki - Flag Home Anime TV Video Wikis Start a Wiki Advertisement Stronghold Kingdoms Wiki 160 pages Explore navigation General Getting Started Gameplay - Economy More Flag Edit See: Parish Flag Categories Community content is available under CC BY-NC-SA unless otherwise noted. After you have a good income of stone, wood and food, start thinking of building ale to make your peasants happy(more honour and tax) and banqueting buildings(spend the goods in return for honour but you have to research them). As you build things the cost and the build time goes up, so it's important to set a good foundation to build off of. Put a few points in forestry and stone quarrying each, and build a lot of woodcutters and quarries. The arts are really important for gaining honour so try to max it out fast but don't focus on it solely. Bread can be made on the starting village type(lowlands) but not on all types so it's up to you if you think it's a worthwhile investment. Good foods to research are apples, cheese, and meat as those 3 farms can be built on any village type. Focus on establishing a good economy at first. Stewards are busy trying to get the most out of their parish, while the sheriffs above them are busy trying to get the most out of their stewards, and on it goes up to the king dealing with the whole country.ĭon't worry about building up your castle or your gold for the first while. There's an actual political hierarchy, that leads to some good politics and diplomacy. This is why I like this game, it has a lot of layers that you slowly get access to as you rank up. So in short, sell stone to your parish, always have some gold on hand to pay the tithe, and donate spare goods to the guilds regularly. ![]() Guilds grants access to troops and defences for the parish capitol and grants bonuses depending on the guild and level to all the member of the parish(Such as +x% wood production). No defences means the parish can't hold onto flags, and the steward needs flags to build guilds(including the architect's guild). If people don't sell resources(wood, stone, iron, and pitch), then no defences. If people don't donate to the guilds, no access to defences or bonuses for the parish. If people don't have gold to pay the tax, no troops or resources for the castle. So as you can see, running a parish doesn't just fall on the stewards shoulders, but the members as well. To actually build the walls, the parish needs to have stone, to get the stone parish members have to sell it to the parish stock exchange, and then the steward has to use parish tax money to purchase it for use in the castle. To level it, parish members have to donate goods to it. To build walls and towers, the parish village must have an adequately leveled architects guild. He may not be able to repair/rebuild the walls, I sort of mentioned this earlier but it seems I didn't explain it well enough so here goes. ![]()
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