: Players can expand their forge by building housing for apprentices, storage rooms, and unlocking mines for a steady supply of iron.
: Beyond the cost of raw materials and books to teach apprentices new skills, you are burdened by a relentless Land Tax that must be paid regardless of which side of the war you support. Decision-Driven Narrative
At its core, Anvil Saga is a game of resource management. As the owner of the forge, your primary goal is to fulfill orders for various factions—including the English, the French, and even local bandits. However, success is not just about hammering iron. You must manage the physical and economic needs of your apprentices:
: Early game challenges often involve severe shortages of gold and iron, but adding more apprentices allows the shop's operations to become more "fluid" and manageable.