Medieval Dynasty – Best Starting Locations to Build



Medieval Dynasty – Best Starting Locations to Build

Welcome to Medieval Dynasty! In this video I will discuss some tips for picking the best starting location as well as show you 3 examples. If you find these helpful leave a like and subscribe for more! Thanks!

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Europe in the early Middle Ages — Nobles and clergy rule and the trade between nations brings prosperity as well as envy, distrust, and greed. Military conflict is everywhere and entire continents are changing.

In Medieval Dynasty, you take on the role of a young man who has fled from war and wants to take his fate into his own hands. From being alone, inexperienced and poor you will develop into a master of many skills, a leader of your community and the founder of a prosperous dynasty which is meant to last and prosper for generations to come. Defending against wild animals while hunting for food, gathering resources and crafting equipment, building a house and erecting a whole bustling village while founding a family all contribute to a unique gameplay experience across many genres. Tough winters and unexpected events challenge your skills and dexterity as you strive to build your own legacy.

You can choose to follow the main chapters, solve the questlines or just roam around and explore the vast medieval world – but be careful as wolves or bears may try to take a bite from you… Begin with the simplest things for your own survival like hunting and farming as well as building yourself a home. Found a family and have a heir – entice others to live near and work for you, erect many other buildings to transform your settlement into a vibrant village and, ultimately, a thriving dynasty that will reign for generations.

A massive medieval open 3D world awaits… Be aware of harsh winters and unexpected events while honing your skills to turn from a medieval survivor into the ruler of a dynasty. Grab your axe, hammer, or hunting bow – and craft your legacy!

Medieval Dynasty – Best Starting Locations to Build
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21 thoughts on “Medieval Dynasty – Best Starting Locations to Build”

  1. I also see the huge potential of your first (current) location when I travel to Lesnica. Definitely will build there on my next game.
    Your third location tough, it doesn't have any source of straw I think,

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  2. I was thinking it´s a shame you can not build allot if the terrain is not even I mean if you look how some of the villages that are already in the game you can see how they build them on high ground like Rolencia. I found a place I wanted to build on not from Gostovia like maybe 500-700 meter to the west side of Gostovia. But problem as you say it´s not allot of flat lands maybe you can place 6-8 buildings down mostly you need to build them in like a straight line almost next to each other. But the reason I found it to be a nice location is well there is like a clay pit there so I was thinking build my village not far from that claypit because I can imagine clay becoming something you will use allot of pottery and such.

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  3. I posted this a reply to a comment here, but I'll post it here too so it can be of use to more people.

    You can build an excavation shed and mine near those resources, just build food and resource storages there with it. Along with houses for the workers. You do not need to build your main village there. They will go work the mines and pits without having to walk far because of their house is right there, they can access your food and firewood from their own storages and they'll deposit into them as well. The food and resources storages is kind of like a map wide bank. Same resources will be in each one. The only problem with doing this, is your building limit. 🙂 Maybe it will help you though You will not need to put workers in those storages, only in your main village one. Like tiny single purpose outposts, the storages will link them to your main village. At least until it is changed.

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  4. my village is on the east side of that lake in the 3ed place you mention right where you were is clay and on the southern side of that lake up the path a bit is a cave for mining. that the only place i have found that has had clay and a mine. 😛 grate spot <3

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  5. Your third and final location is really close to where I set up. I set up East of Hornica on the Eastern shore of the lake. There are deer, fix and wiscent there, however my village expansion seems to have destroyed their spawn points. The river that shoots off of the lake down to the South East leads strait to a mine and bear spawn on the South side of that stream close to the lake itself. The stream that shoots off to the North of the lake leads to a clay pit. This location provides plenty of wood, nearby hunting to the North, a mine, clay, water, and plenty of flat land for crops (once you use your shovel to remove stumps).

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  6. I started my village on south of Baranica on the bank of the big river, just on the right side of the small stream. A lot of flat space, plenty of reeds, two small villages nearby and a cave. Woods with lots of game are to the left and to the right. Trip to Gostovia requires some time though.

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  7. For now until horses are added the best spot is directly on the spawn point so you can use unstuck as a fast travel option. If you want flat go west from the spawn point one sprint distance away. But you can build right on the spawn point (I have a storage building there) it just takes a little more effort to be able to place buildings. After horses the best spot IMO is north of Baranica and west of the northern mine.

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  8. I built on the lake in the middle between Gostovia, Denica, and Jezerica. There is enough uneven land that larger buildings like resource storage was a pain, but other buildings were easy enough so far.

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  9. I built mine south of your first location with the first house by the hill. Seem to be a lot of birch trees, maybe 50-75 yards to the water and reeds. and close walk to two towns.

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  10. First spot only has birch trees, very inefficient to start your journey
    Second spot i recommend (start where the maple trees end coming from gostovia) , central, large flat area where you can squeeze in 30+ buildings easily and add more fields than you will ever need (300 in my current game and could easily add another 700), 2 clay deposits within 1 rush, 2 mines not too far, option to hunt every animal in proximity, etc.
    And as a final tip: build a storage next to the bridge between gostovia and borowo, gives access to 6 traders for a potential 24k income per year.

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  11. Try west of Gostovia (east from your 2nd spot) near the bridge that connects to the northern part and leads to Baranica – loads of flat space there, plus water and you are close to Gostovia as well (the main quests take you there many times so you have to run to it fairly often).

    Nice vid, enjoyed the tips!

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  12. I built my Village on the south end of the second bridge west of Gostovia. It has everything you need. Access to water, access to the other side of the river, it is centrally located between most of the relevant settlements, has plenty of trees, straw, flat land, hunting, clay, and it's a short run to the mines north of Brancia. You'll have to clear a bunch of trees to make room, so be sure to build a workshop and get yourself a wooden shovel as soon as possible.

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