Manor Lordsis a realistic city-builder game with many realistic references that have featured medieval-age settlements. Fire is one of thegame’s realistic weatherthreats, capable of destroying an entire settlement in an instant.
Putting in several hours of effort to create your settlement just to see it all succumb to a devastating fire is one of the most frustrating ways to see your settlement perish inManor Lords. However, with a few basic procedures and safeguards, you may easily protect the settlement from the ravages of a terrible fire.

How Fire Starts in Manor Lords
A fire might start for a variety of causes, includingthunderstormsorraiderssetting your structures on fire. A lightning strike is one of the natural risks that you will encounter inManor Lords. A fire can happen at any time during a lightning storm, and you never know when it will start or how to put it out.
Raiders invading your village or opposing forces attempting to invade your territory may try to set fire to your buildings. Depending on yourscenario settings, this might occur during the first year or a few years after beginning your town.

How to Put Out Fire
Unfortunately, there’s no way to put out the fireinManor Lordsmanually, and you will mostly have torely on your villagersto be as fast and efficient as they can. Whenever a fire starts in your territory, the villagers will rush to the well to gather enough water and try for themselves to stop the fire.
To guarantee that the fire is extinguished promptly, and before it causes significant damage,multiple wellsshould be built throughout the village. This allows the residents to readily take water from the local water source rather than traveling a considerable distance to put out the fire.

If a fire has already started, you may only observe as a spectator and wait for the villagers to finish the task as soon as possible. It should be remembered that once a structure has taken fire, it cannot be saved and will eventually turn into rubble.
Once the fire has subsided, you mustrepair each Rubbleone by one as quickly as possible so that your settlement can function properly. If theBurgage Plotsoccupied by the villagers were damaged by fire, repair them first; otherwise, yourApproval Ratingmay suffer substantially as a result of thehomeless inhabitants.

How to Stop Fire From Starting
Unfortunately, fire is unavoidable inManor Lords, and all players must cope with it throughout their rule. It all boils down to how well you control the fire and prevent it from spreading to adjacent structures. However, there is one way to put out fires: set the Weather Events toNonein the Difficulty Settings at the start of your game.
If you’ve already begun your settlement, you won’t be able to modify the settings in the middle of the game.
You can take certain preventive measures to ensure that the fire does not do significant harm to your village. To prevent the fire from spreading further, all structures should be built at a safe distance from one another. Furthermore, to prevent the invaders from causing any harm, it is recommended that anarmy be formedand equipped with thenecessary weaponryas soon as possible. In this manner, you may deploy the army whenever the raider attack begins, preventing the invaders from causing damage to the residents.
If you are a king who enjoys planning ahead of time, you may ensure that your resources are always fully supplied. So that if a fire breaks out, you can repair all of the Rubbles as quickly as possible.