8 More Important Tips and Tricks For Medieval Dynasty



Medieval Dynasty is a three-dimensional simulator in the convention of action RPG with elements of survival and strategy created by Polish studio Render Cube. This is the second production of the Lodz team and completely different from its debut project: Monster League go-kart racing game from 2018. This time the Poles created a realistic production set in the Middle Ages, reminiscent of the Czech Kingdom Come: Deliverance. The game is also another part of the Dynasty cycle of Toplitz Productions, although clearly different from its predecessors.

This particular video is going to explain or show what i consider to be the eight absolutely most important things that you need to do/not do if you want to succeed in Medieval Dynasty. This list is in no particular order, but that is just because they are all so important.

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28 thoughts on “8 More Important Tips and Tricks For Medieval Dynasty”

  1. Damn, I missed First, but glad I got here so soon! Loving the series! (Actually, I've had a lot of the NPC's that were positively effected by the "How's your job?" question. Some of them were in the Southernmost towns. (Also, no, you're not the only one that decided to kill domestic animals. I actually killed that same cow you killed. LOL) I made the mistake of putting the fertilizer in the BARN. If you want NPC's to use it, PUT EVERYTHING in the Resource Shed (except food… of course)

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  2. Thanks. Very helpful. Any chance of a "step by step" video on allocating tasks? I cannot work out how to do it. Finally got married, now want to give her a task. Please keep up the informative content.

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  3. Hahahaha…. 11 Likes and already 1 Dislike… People have too much time on their hands. If you "Dislike" this video, why are you watching it? Oh well, YouTube sees Dislikes just as much as Likes, so they're actually doing you a favor by hitting that Dislike button. Great list, and as always, have a good one!

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  4. Questions like “you look as beautiful as the sky today,” and “…nice weather….” are also seem to be tied to the in game weather. So if you use them when it’s raining or overcast they won’t like it.

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  5. For aesthetics: put up variety of fences on your way to villages or your journey that way your decorating the whole map. Drop planks 1 by 1 to look like some kind of walkway. Use tools, resources, etc for decoration in your town.

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  6. The longbow/recurve is by far the best hunting weapon in the game. I know it doesn't do as much damage as a stone/iron spear to wizent. But it does 1 shot headshot deer and wolves. It's also longer range and more accurate. I never have to chase a deer, or get close to a wolf. They don't get alerted and you can just bop 'em in the head and they go straight down. Makes hunting deer, and the late game wolfs quests super easy.

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  7. Mood right now is only determined by 3 factors :
    – Have enough wood and food.
    -Stone houses with daub. Better houses with better insulation = more mood.
    -Having children. More children = more mood.

    Nothing else at all affects the mood right now, not even the diplomacy perk. No food variety, no talking to them, no putting them on "jobs they enjoy/are good at" – all this means absolutely zero right now for their mood.

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  8. Be careful when you if you save and restart. If you have a mission assigned, and you shutdown and reload the game the reward gets cut, and the Dynasty points get drastically cut. Save before the mission, and play strait though. I don't know if this affects main quests. But side quests definitely.

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  9. Best hunting is the longbow, if you are actually hunting. Accuracy over distance and 1 shoting all prey animals makes it a winner for… hunting. Spears and crossbow are good for fighting, which isnt hunting

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  10. IMPORTANT TIPS FOR MEDIEVAL DYNASTY FIXED.

    When wooing a wife, or any npc you want in your village, f5 that shlt. most the time you can get to 70+ approval day one.

    All the work as already been done on what to say to npcs to raise their approval and affection
    https://www.neoseeker.com/medieval-dynasty/Approval_Guide

    When on a hunting quest, f5 that shlt.
    Kill some wolves, f5, f9, then kill them again.
    Some quests lose value if the game is reloaded. I havent had that problem since last patch.

    Weapons are a personal choice.
    I prefer the long bow. lighter, and I carry iron arrows for sale anyway. all headshots are one shot except for buffalo and bears. Arrow flight is fairly strait. not a lot of drop. plus long bow had a buff in the last patch.

    Personal work choice is quester, handyman, farmhand, and traveling merchant.
    If you need to make a lot of one thing, do it at seasons end. the clock stops until you leave the crafting wheel.

    Farming,
    be sure to be close to the farmers houses every morning, or else they sleep in.
    Until the farming AI is fixed in this game, you have to micro manage the farming.
    Once the farmers get started working, you're free to do your job.

    Happiness,
    Do you have proof that multiple foods in the food storage raises happiness? I dont think you do.
    Villagers eat the highest nutrition value with the lowest durability first.
    Besides, to raise crafting skills on villagers, have them make roasted meats in the tavern. You'll have an abundance of meat every season anyway. I usually get over 250 meats per season without even trying.
    DO NOT run out of wood, food, or let their houses stay damaged.
    Build their houses out of stone and daub. Build the simple house, not the simple small house or the huge house. (until they make the big house a 5 bed)
    You can build the simple small house for yourself since you can only have 1 kid. save on taxes.
    Let them have kids, they get +5 happiness for each kid.
    Talking to your villagers raises their approval, not their happiness.

    Innkeepers
    Workers make food according to nutrition value.
    They will make 5 roasted meats or 1 soup in the same amount of time.
    3 lvl3 innkeepers cant keep up with food demand for 30 villagers, so you'll have to help out some, either by veggies, or hunting cabin drying meats. until they get higher lvl in craftsmen

    Traps,
    find a spot close to your food and resource storage, lay down all your traps.
    Leave a pile of rocks and sticks to make traps with lying on the ground next to your trap area.
    To raise your hunting skill (not survival), have +3 in traps, and +3 in extra hunting skill gains.
    You can put down 4 of each trap.
    Fishing nets are too costly to even make.
    If you put food on the ground, at seasons end rats steal it all. Except for flour. no matter how many rats you trap.

    Quests
    Be sure to have recurve bows, flax, items to make multigrain bread, wool, iron hammers, collect and save at least 10 berries every summer, 50 to be safe.
    In other words, dont thresh ALL the flax you grow, keep some for quests or you'll be buying some. Dont turn all your linen thread into linen fabric, or you'll be buying some.
    dont sell ALL your grains and flour, or you'll be buying some.
    Steal buckets from the town for your baking needs. Yes the f5 trick still works on items in town.
    Steal bucket, f5, f9, steal bucket again.
    thats all that comes to mind right now.

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  11. Married a NPC with a family in Denica, Eryka has a level 10 extraction skills. I theory that marrying NPC that has a house in the settlement have high skills instead of the recruitable NPC.

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  12. just make sure you have firewood and food any food is fine they dont care what they eat. A fully upgraded simple house with daub gets them to 63% mood , married will give them 5% to mood. first child 5% to mood second child 5% mood you dont need good host or the biggest house simple house is just fine. Simple house fully upgraded, married with 2 children their mood will be 78%

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  13. For the Quests, keep berries in your storage (not food storage), you can get mission to fetch berries in for example autumm. Or you can get mision to fetch daub if you do not have Goose building or you are not close enough. You will not have a chance to get daub…

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  14. From the few people I watch it's always been a boy. I don't know if you can have a daughter as your first child but I don't know. I have only watched 3 different people play so far well 4 today because I started watching your videos and you just said you always had boys too so of the 4 people I've seen they've all had boys.

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  15. You are wrong about one of these tips, asking folk whether they are enjoying their work can give you a good boost, it seems to work on crafts people very well, sowers, smiths etc. I also never do the night hunt quest because I’m rubbish at combat in the dark and always die, Just my own preference!

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  16. If you fill your resource buildings beyond their limit your town's people will stop putting resources into them. Then, when the storage in their workstation fills up, they stop working. So, if you want to automate your settlement you need available storage space in the resource buildings.

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  17. I looked all over for an 18 yr old women all over (cause I'm 18)none found but next year in the first town I found one. took me whole year of flirting to marry her because I didn't know how to avoid negative flirt. so I married her when i was 20 and she was 19. she has hunting 10 which is great for making money via pottage

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  18. Could you please make a farming video? All these fertilizing and buying seeds then running to home area is really tiring and time consuming. Can a villager do all these in a day if i assign one? Or will he/she got stuck if he doesnt have fertilizers on storages? Can he/she goes to nearby town to purchase the needs? (Think not.) Maan farming is hell. Please make a video of how you do all these yourself and with a villager for us to see. Thanks for all of your videos btw helped me greatly

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