Production of resources | Buildings Banished Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
NOTE: Details of producing and processing resources have been described in "Production and processing of resources"!
Development of the town and survival of townsmen often depends on amount and effective use of resources. It is therefore extremely important to manage them properly and spending them correctly - you can do it with several buildings:
Woodcutter - a building where a woodcutter turns logs into firewood. There's one important restriction, only one worker may work in a hut like this, so you need to build more of them.
Cost: 24 units of logs, 8 units of stone
Forester Lodge lets you produce logs from cut trees and planting new ones. The latter option is useful for providing gatherers with food to collect - it appears only close to trees, so more trees mean more resources.
Cost: 32 units of logs, 12 units of stone
Herbalist - a building for herbalists who provide medical care using herbs from areas with many trees. Uneducated workers can add half of a heart to health of one townsman, educated - one heart.
Cost: 30 units of logs, 12 units of stone
Blacksmith - a place where tools are created. They're made of logs and iron, sometimes also coal.
Cost: 55 units of logs, 32 units of stone, 32 units of iron
Tailor - a place where coats are created.
Cost: 32 units of logs, 48 units of stone, 18 units of iron
Tavern - one of the main buildings that affect happiness of townsmen - the Tavern makes beer of six types of fruit and grain. The bigger the variety of alcohol, the better mood of townsmen.
Cost: 52 units of logs, 12 units of stone, 20 units of iron
Mine - a place where iron and coal are mined. It has to be placed near mountains and - unlike the quarry - can be removed.
Cost: 48 units of logs, 68 units of stone
Quarry - a place where stone is mined. Unlike the Mine, removing the Quarry leaves a hole in the ground. Stone is being depleted there, so after some time the place will be unavailable until the end of the game.
Cost: 80 units of logs, 40 units of stone