Medieval Dynasty Ultimate Nutrition Guide – How To Survive



In this Medieval Dynasty Video i show you all there is to know about nutrition and survival in Medieval Dynasty. First i explain water and thirst, which is the quickest and most common way to die in this game. Its pretty simple, and i forget to mention water skins, but, you live you learn. Then i go through the healing herbs, both Saint John’s Wart which is used to get rid of poisoning and Brood Leaf Plantain which is used to restore hitpoints. Then i go through food, first buying it, then hunting for it, then farming it, and finally cooking it.

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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21 thoughts on “Medieval Dynasty Ultimate Nutrition Guide – How To Survive”

  1. I don’t think you mentioned water skins, so I will. They aren’t totally necessary, but it doesn’t hurt to carry a full one around. I find that in this game you are always pretty close to a water source, but it is nice to have the skin on you in case you are mining or something.

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  2. YEET. I really like how broken the landscaping and farming is in this game. They really do need to fix this. Just think about buying 10x onion and planting them. A few days later you'll have thousands of onions and seeds. STONKS+++++

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  3. Out of all foods my favourite is onion bread, it doesnt require eggs, only a bit of flour and a couple of onions but gives 50 nutrition. I would recommend to start stocking up wooden buckets early on because the craftsman in Borovo only sells them only one per season and it will be awhile before you can craft them yourself.
    Btw i'm pretty sure cooked food still gets spoiled even if you put it in a tavern chest, because i often find rotten eggs, stew and meat after a couple of seasons. The only things that dont go bad are flour and grains

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  4. Due to recent updates food does spoil now. Much slower in a storage. Also wisent and bear hp has doubled and spears of every catagory has had damaged nerfed. Bows have had a buff.

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  5. I really want to buy this game but I want to know first if there will be a bigger context to the game. I want to know if the player can eventually move up in the political ladder and become the ruler, instead of always paying taxes.

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  6. Thank you for making videos on this game. I've watched a few of them. I want to add that food does now spoil anywhere you put it, but it spoils slower in chests and even slower in the Food Storage building. (Rotten food can be used to make fertilizer, so it's not all bad.)

    For poisoning, there is a percentage chance listed in the item description. Don't eat anything that has a chance to poison you!

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  7. Now that spoilage has been added to chests the meat and cooked food will go bad eventually. I believe it loses 25%per season.
    Aspects of the game are being updated constantly, the devs are quite efficient! Great guide, as always.

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  8. I know that this was a vid you put out when this game came but now with the updates that have come out the spear is no longer a thing to use do to them being so week now. The best thing to do is get to a Bow as fast as you can.

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  9. How do you make salted meat? Do I need a certain level tavern? I have both salt and meat, but not sure where to make it at this point. Keep up the great videos, they have been a life saver for me so far.

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