Medieval Dynasty – Most Important Skills To Focus On



This Medieval Dynasty video breaks down all of the talents for each skill category, and goes through which ones are the most important to focus on. It also breaks down the best point distribution for each skill to maximize the limited usefullness of each available skill point.

There are a ton of skills and talents in the Medieval Dynasty. You can upgrade your skills and talents via the talent points earned by completing quests and tasks. Medieval Dynasty skills let your character improve different aspects of your dynasty. You can improve skills such as farming, building, crafting, and more. In this guide, we will explain everything you need to know about the Medieval Dynasty talents and skills.

There are 6 primary talent categories in the Medieval Dynasty and under each category, there are multiple skills. As I mentioned above, you need to earn talent points to upgrade your character’s skills. The following are the 6 talent categories in the Medieval Dynasty.

Extraction; Hunting; Farming; Diplomacy; Survival; Crafting.

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19 thoughts on “Medieval Dynasty – Most Important Skills To Focus On”

  1. Killed a ton of wolves and boats but only a few bears and wisent. The combat doesn’t seem hard enough to prioritize the damage mitigation perks in my opinion. Does strong as an oak affect item health as well as player health?

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  2. when you go to town TALK TO EVERYONE! diplomacy is really useful for making money. ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS – max out knowledge on ALL skills 1st – ALWAYS! when you get to level 10 talk to wife and reallocate NO points to knowledge!

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  3. I disagree about Survival skills as damage in almost meaningless as it’s so easy to get healing herbs, at least one you get Survival Sense, and since they weigh next to nothing you can carry a bunch, or just harvest them when needed, except during the winter of course.

    I also only put two points into Survival Knowledge, simply because by that point you level that skill extremely fast anyway, so I start pumping the points into Survivalist and Athletics. Reducing food/water usage benefits you constantly, and IMO reduced stamina drain, and being able to run longer, is far more useful than taking a little less damage.

    Damage from the animals really isn’t that bad, just last night in my new play through I was jumped by 4 wolves and with just spears was able to kill them all by backpedaling as I killed them and was still at almost 50% health when it was over. Then I just clicked my left Alt key, grabbed and ate 6 healing herbs and went back about my business.

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  4. I'm going to be straight up. I'm not far enough into the game to have 10 skill points in any category, but why would their ever be a limit in a game that is all about progressing yourself and your town over time. I feel like the micromanagement of your skills probably seemed like another cool thing to manage, but I don't see it as a good part of a game where I personally want to do a little bit of everything and want to have all the skills.

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  5. General rule of Thumb don't put points in any skill that is labled with WiP they are mostly don't work. I can see it players respec in spring pick Tax Optimization to pay Taxes and then respec again. xD Survivalist i dropped real quick food is never a Problem except the first 1-2 Hours of Gameplay, Strong as an Oak Meh would switch it with Athlete the rest is ok.I would Switch Baker with Builder the les durability Loss for the Hammer is Huge in my opinion. But to be Honest when you reach level 10 you don't do stuff yourself except you get stupidly bored and just want to do something.

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