The Settlers: New Allies Hints on PC

Last Updated: October 9, 2023

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Beginners Guide

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This real-time strategy city-building game requires players to build a strong economy, construct roads and buildings, enforce rigorous defenses, and build an army.

Older games in the series focused on securing food for citizens and building up an economy, while this one introduced new aspects such as coal and iron deposits. These resources directly impact a player's ability to create weapons and build an army.

Several game modes are available, including 10+ hours of campaign mode and Skirmish mode. In Skirmish mode, you can play in a live battle against AI-generated enemies or up to eight players.

At the start of every new game in Skirmish mode, you’ll be randomly placed on an area of the map. The location of your settlement can often be an advantage over other players. You can build a harbor and trade route if your settlement is near water.

Every new match starts the same; every player will start with Elari, Maru, or Jorn settlement. Your first main objective in the game is establishing resource-gathering points such as logging camps, quarries, and sawmills.

Logging camps are used to generate wood, which in turn is then processed at the sawmill into wooden planks. Wooden planks are then used to create buildings and wooden lodgings for citizens. Every building you create feeds into another building, creating an economic activity network.  

Wood is only the start of resources that you’ll need to collect. Iron and coal are the next big resources that are required. Search surrounding areas on the map for mining spaces to mine coal, stone, iron, and gold. 

Food shouldn’t be one of the resources that you need to worry about at the start of your game. Your carriers and soldiers will be more than happy to slave around at your command without any food. 

The sole purpose of producing food is to improve the speed of your production line. Carriers and workers will work more efficiently after being provided with a food source. Blacksmiths smelt and forge weapons faster after being given portions of meat.

Therefore, you must focus on building and gathering resources to assist your city's development. Once you have established a network of resources, it’s crucial to have a strong and efficient workforce. 

Carriers are one of the most essential workers for your settlement. These workers are responsible for constructing new buildings and repeat production jobs. You’ll be able to increase the speed of production by increasing the number of carriers in your population.

To maintain a healthy population of carriers, you’ll need to construct new houses when your population cap is limited. Engineers and fellow travelers also perform several unique features for your city.

Buildings can only be constructed on land you have claimed; you’ll only be able to claim land by sending out engineers to expand your borders. Furthermore, carriers can be recruited into military units to form your army.

When constructing buildings, it’s important to connect them to other buildings via a road. You’ll be able to construct two types of roads: dirt roads and gravel roads.

Dirt roads don’t cost any materials; only carrier carts and donkeys can use these roads. In comparison, gravel roads require stone to build and allow carriers to use a pull cart to transport goods. 

Be the first opponent to establish a healthy economy and create a formidable army through your barracks. Destroy your enemies' settlements with your army and become king of the Skirmish mode.

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How to Improve Your Gameplay

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Occupy Your Carriers

Keeping your carriers busy is the key to building a strong army and a formidable economy. Carriers are the backbone of your economy and are responsible for constructing new buildings and repeating production jobs.

Running low on carriers will halt your construction and production capabilities. To ensure you don’t run out of carriers, you must build houses when you reach your population cap.

Build Stone Roads

Building a stone road has several advantages for travelers and carriers. Stone roads should be built between separate buildings or along any paths to make deliveries faster.

A stone road gives travelers a speed advantage, as walking across your settlement is easier. Stone roads also allow carriers to pull carts across your settlement. Pull carriages triple your carrier's capacity to what was previously available. 

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