Going Medieval Limestone Brick Guide: How To Make

Going Medieval Limestone Brick

Construction of structures is one of the most important things to do in Going Medieval. As you progress through the game, new stations and structures will be available for you to construct. However, you can not keep on relying on wood to build almost everything. New and advanced structures will require advanced resources as well. Limestone brick is an advanced resource. This guide will include all the details on how to make limestone brick in Going Medieval. 

How to make limestone brick in Going Medieval

First, open up the research table and start unlocking researches until you reach the stone block cutting tab. This will allow you to make the stonemason’s bench. The purpose of this bench is to turn any limestone you find into brick chunks.

Look on the map to find limestone that you can use on the bench. You can find limestone in many areas of the map. You can see limestone as it will be a slightly pale and rocky area on the ground. Take out your mining tool and highlight the area you want your villagers to dig up. 

Your villagers will dig up the area and will bring it back to the settlement. Place the stonemason’s bench near an active workspace. A villager with the crafting task designated will start to operate the bench. You also need to set the bench so that it only crafts limestone bricks. Once that is done, you can start accumulating these bricks, which you can use right away or store later. 

This is how you can make LimeStone Brick in Going Medieval. If you want to learn more then you can check out our guide on how you can start your colony in the game. You can also check out our hunting guide to learn about how you can get meat.

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