What is a settlement ?
A settlement is a game generated town,iron mine,farming village,sapphire mine or relics.Each of these settlements can be conquered by any players after they build the House of Lords and the Eagle's Nest to receive an amount of resource per hours from it depending on the settlement size.
Settlement size and given resources:
The settlements in Stormfall Age of War can be of 3 different sizes :- Large
- Medium
- Small
Depending on the size, you receive more or less resources per hour.
As for the given resources :
- town : gives gold to the conqueror
- iron mine : gives iron to the conqueror
- farming village : gives you food
- sapphire mine : gives you sapphire
- relics : gives you relics
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4 out of 5 settlement types |
To collect the resources you have to go to your Keep and click the Fiefs tab, in the bottom of the tab you can see the settlement info ( if you have any ) :
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Keep - Fiefs tab |
You can collect from your settlement once every hour or you can stockpille up to 12 hours, after that the stock will get full and it won't gather more resources for you until you claim the already gathered ones.
How to conquer settlements :
Like we said above, to conquer a settlement in Stormfall age of war you first need to build the House of Lords and Eagle's Nest .![]() |
Eagle's Nest |
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House of Lords |
After you located a settlement that you want to conquer , check to see if it's already conquered by another player or not.Stormfall is a game with alot of players that need resources as badly as you do.if it's conquered you MUST first scout it useing the Silent Ones , so you can know what troops are left for it's defence.
If you take a settlement it's up to you to decide if you leave troops to defend it or not.You can send reinforcements or recall the troops from it by going to your Keep - Garrisons.Please note that if you recall ALL your troops , you lose the control of the settlement, so leave at least 1 unit there.
That's about it, have FUN conquering settlements in Stormfall Age of War, Dear Lords.
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