Medieval Dynasty – Best Way To Build Your First House



In this Medieval Dynasty video, i show you what it takes, both in resources and in time to build your first house at the beginning of the game. I compare each level of building showing the pros and cons of doing each level. Basically, you have the option of doing wattle walls and a straw thatch roof. Or you can do rough cut wooden shingles and log cabin walls. Or, the best option is stone and mortar walls and fire treated wooden shingles. After watching this video, you will know which way is best to go.

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.

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20 thoughts on “Medieval Dynasty – Best Way To Build Your First House”

  1. If only this game had procedurally generated world with different biomes and few more enemy types and an infinite world with improved combat then slowly starts adding more content to it. It would be my dream game.

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  2. Greetings, DTG!

    I've been following your videos on this game for a while now, although I find it interesting… and have it wish-listed. I have a feeling it might go the route of Rust or something to that extent. In its current state is it worth getting? (On sale maybe?) Or would it be better to just wait for more updates, and reviews?

    Oh, and great work with the videos as always!

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  3. Higher level houses reduce firewood usage and increase happiness. Definitely worth the time and effort. If you build a level one house to start you will end up upgrading it at some point anyway.

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  4. I find that building rock buildings in the winter is the best rocks are easy to see in the snow. Other than that wait till the last day of a season and collect rocks around a camp in a mine, then when you have ALOT put them all in your pocket and sleep and teleport home with all your rocks and iron!

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  5. With the new patch, it requires planks for the lvl3 roof.
    Ingame, Your toon only gets one offspring, therefore only the smallest house is needed.
    Villagers can have offspring for as many beds they have. but, both small house and house have four beds, therefore building the biggest house is a waste of time and space, unless they make the house a five bed.
    So, if you plan or have played before, you'll know exactly where to build your first and only simple small house that you'll stay in until you get to control your offspring at age 18 I believe.
    Meaning, build the simple small house out of stone, do it the right way in the right location, and you wont have to redo it later, plus you'll spend less time repairing your house cuz straw and sticks suk.

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  6. I'm wondering how to make a home in central lake work. I'm worried I'll have to move my house away from the lake to hide it in a palisade later if bad guys become a problem.

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  7. 2nd and 3rd level house has an update, so probably it will take longer than 9minutes for the 2nd level house because you need to make planks out of the logs from the woodcutter building.

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  8. I like the rock house because it builds your survival skills looking for rocks,and it gives your people a 60 to 65 mood rating.my question is though…you are using planks.planks are not that easy to come by early game unless you steal them.which adds to the actual time it takes for you to build your first house if you are using planks

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