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'''Burgage Plots''' provide living spaces and are one of the primary buildings in Manor Lords. Burgage Plots use the flexible plots system and require two [[Resources#Construction|Timber]] per building. | '''Burgage Plots''' provide living spaces and are one of the primary buildings in Manor Lords. Burgage Plots use the flexible plots system and require two [[Resources#Construction|Timber]] per building. A burgage plot can then be equipped with a single extension. A variety of extensions exist that produce either food or resources. Certain extensions, such as the apple orchard and armorer's workshop, require the player to invest a development point before they can be built. | ||
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Revision as of 15:20, 30 April 2024
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Burgage Plots provide living spaces and are one of the primary buildings in Manor Lords. Burgage Plots use the flexible plots system and require two Timber per building. A burgage plot can then be equipped with a single extension. A variety of extensions exist that produce either food or resources. Certain extensions, such as the apple orchard and armorer's workshop, require the player to invest a development point before they can be built.