Foundationallows you to build the village of your dreams.

It gives you the ability to choose between focusing on economic growth, military conquests, and clergy expeditions.

Expand your town with these beginner’s tips for Foundation.

The image shows a Bailiff’s Office in Foundation.

How To Appoint A Bailiff

Appointing a Bailiff isnecessary to improve trade routes and approve mandates.

Appointing a Royal Courtier, or a Monastic Emissary follows a similar procedure.

You will need at least25 Splendour to unlock the tier two Labour buildings, including the Bailiff’s Office.

The image shows a gatherer’s hut in Foundation.

you’ve got the option to increase your Labour Splendour by sub-building parts that raise the Labour Splendour.

you might easily spot these buildings by the star icon on them.

After that, you’ll needfive Labour Influence to unlock the Bailiff’s Office.

The image shows the Appointing A Bailiff quest in Foundation.

Unlike Splendour,Influence increases by completing quests.

As you raise your Labour Splendour, you’ll encounter quests that also increase your Labour Influence.

After you’ve acquired at least five Labour Influence, unlock the Bailiff’s Office from the Progression menu.

The image shows the Bailiff’s Office from the Progression menu in Foundation.

A Bailiff’s Officerequires three main requirementsto be completed.

To use the Bailiff, you’ll have toaccess the Manor Great Hall, the seat of your administration.

From there, you might see a list of mandates that the Bailiff can approve.

The image shows the player placing the Bailiff’s Office in Foundation.

These mandatesrequire you to pay a cost upfront, and the Bailiff will get to work on it.

After the required time has passed, you will receive the promised rewards.

The image shows the option to nominate a Bailiff in Foundation.

The image shows the list of mandates under a Bailiff’s authority in Foundation.

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