I've been playing MD for awhile now. I remember when the trees didn't try to kill you. :) Done the speed thru trying to get everything quickly. Now I've slowed down and actually play to enjoy every step. I have an unspoken role playing thing inside my head and have backstories for my villagers. I know it sounds weird, but it has been so much fun. Or maybe it's just my pain meds talking lol For beginners, I recommend playing in the Valley first. It kinda shows you what to do without being too "handholdy". Just one persons opinion. But then again, they say an opinion is like an a*&hole, everybody's got one! Enjoyed the video. Would love to see more!
I do the same! I love when you get quests to help a villager’s relationship with another villager, I feel like the town Cupid 💘 I also recommend Valley for new players! It’s also a little bit more forgiving than Oxbow. Let me know if there’s anything specific you’d like to see covered in another video! Happy gaming!
Great video, and great recommendations! Just a few things of note: Fast Crafting - Not a big deal to leave on, it really only takes a couple seconds to craft items, and does not heavily impact game play. Perk Cap - Talents are capped at 15 points, but there's a potion that you can craft at the herbalist hut that allows you reset your perk points and reconfigure; so does not limit you in what perks you can purchase. Not a big deal to use 3 perk points on knowledge until you cap that talent.
For those struggling to customize their village, don't forget to have your hammer equipped and "out"-- you can then hover over beds, chests, rafters, walls, etc. and customize by holding select. Also, here are the materials I usually prioritize when starting out (bonus if you can have villagers focus on these): logs, planks, stone, straw, flax, wheat, meat, and leather. Use the Demand Screen, and you can have villagers use sticks and logs for firewood so carpenters can focus on logs and planks (I'll usually build two woodsheds immediately). For mid game, and similar to Skyrim lol, making bronze knives help with earning money. I like building smithing stations outside of mines (keeps bandits and bears out by having a building there too). I love this game- love to see the community growing!!
@@Midgeman You can always end a season whenever you want or when you accomplish everything that you had planned for that season. That way you don't feel the need to rush and can relax and enjoy the experience. After the first year, I find that you shorten the seasons naturally and by year 4 or 5 I have 5 day seasons...
Don’t rush your village, use the house u spawn it to keep crafting and stock pile items and food. While completing missions from the mission board. Stock pile your money and then start the village
I don't really think it's a tip, but whatever: you don't have to build wood cutter near trees, hunting lodge near animals, etc. Materials are collected in warehouse anyway. They all start to 'product' at 8 a.m. no matter if they look like they're just going to their workplace. The only exeption are farms. Farmers are gonna physically walk from their homes at 8am to farmland. So it's good to build their houses close to farm.
That’s a great point. Some new players will assume that the workers need access to the resources they’re collecting, when in fact, you’re right! They’ll find them no matter where you place their building 🥳
@@jamesmmusic5806 If they get to their station and stand and lean doing nothing, then they actually ARE doing nothing. For example the woodcutter will either sweep or lean against the pole near the entrance if they are not producing. You have to put axes in the chest at the station for them to be able to work. Same goes for tools that go with other professions. The tools also still have durability, so you will have to resupply them with tools yourself in the early game unyil you have someone making tools and putting them in storage. Then I believe they will retrieve what they need from storage.
You kinda eluded to it with the crop rotation. Imo the best crops to start getting are oat and rye. They work perfectly together on 1 field. Another great food source, vegetable soup! It takes 2 ea of the four veggies and a reusable bowl. It’s #12 on the food pri list and it’s worth 90 food and 30 water! If you are able maintain production for your ppl, you can remove meat as food, and have your hunters get more valuable things like fur and leather. Last tip, in the early game, if your working on getting into farming and need fertilizer. Use the compost bin. Food rots if left in the floor at a 1:1 ratio. In a compost bin, it’s rots at a different ratio. Like meat and cabbage will rot at a 1:4 (meat:rot) ratio. Ea food item will rot at different ratio, like berries will still rot at a 1:1.
Tip 1: Use your early skillpoints to get the XP boost in order to lvl up faster, and then when you're maxed out, buy/make a potion of possibilities to reset the skill trees. Tip 2: If you're encumbered, you can sprint faster while holding forwards and strafing left/right to run diagonally! ( 👆This is actually historically accurate and not at all a bug. Peasants used to do this all the time back then, if they didn't have access to steeds or wagons. Yep.)
Great tips! Using your skill points for the XP boost is a great way to level up early on in the game! Ah yes, the classic medieval peasant strafe run, it’s in all the history books! 😉😄
The big house in Paistovia has a nice chest you can loot after the homeowners leave in the morning. Just remember to sell to red loot in other towns. It helps you feel better about the abuse Lord Maximus Farquaad throws at you on the first day.
Roasted fish is a great way to earn money. Especially when you unlock the fishing net, makes fishing a nice passive experience if you don’t feel like chasing trout down the stream with a fishing spear 😃
Caught offguard you recommend stone tools, they just break all the time, 'speccialy sickles and pickaxes. Also those 2 have higher extraction rate so I expect it improves productionrate of villagers aswell. But then, I havent done any actual testing and, I RP as the village smithy so do not have this building staffed. Is that then the differance? When automated it doesnt matter what material-tools you make for the villagers? Thanks
Stone tools are recommended for early settlements as they don’t require much resources to create and you can make 20 of them and still have leftover stone and wood! However yes, they do wear quicker than metal tools so when you get access to a lot of metal production, switch to metal tools! I haven’t noticed a difference between tool type and production rate… I’ll have to look into that in a later video! Happy gaming and good luck out there! Let me know if you have any other questions or if there is something you’d like covered in another video😊
there are bandits, and they seem to be planning to make more fighting options. Other than bandits, you have boar, bear , wolves and wisents trying to kill you.
The combat has recently been upgraded in their autumn update! It’s much better now, there’s a small learning curve and you will die multiple times until you get upgraded metal weapons/tools. But it’s not impossible! And enemies drop good loot so they’re worth engaging with! Just remember you’ll respawn back at the last place you slept, but you retain all your inventory so that’s an added bonus. Let me know if you have anymore questions and good luck if you decide to play! 😁
It’s a very pretty and engrossing game. I love seeing my little village grow! Let me know if there’s anymore Medieval Dynasty context you’d like to see! 🙂
At the time of making this video I didn’t know but I am now much older and much wiser in the world of Medieval Dynasty! Is there anything else you’d like to see in another video? 🙂
What are your top MD tips? Also, Thank you for watching! Be sure to sub to help me on the drive to 100k! 🎉
I've been playing MD for awhile now. I remember when the trees didn't try to kill you. :) Done the speed thru trying to get everything quickly. Now I've slowed down and actually play to enjoy every step. I have an unspoken role playing thing inside my head and have backstories for my villagers. I know it sounds weird, but it has been so much fun. Or maybe it's just my pain meds talking lol For beginners, I recommend playing in the Valley first. It kinda shows you what to do without being too "handholdy". Just one persons opinion. But then again, they say an opinion is like an a*&hole, everybody's got one! Enjoyed the video. Would love to see more!
Any major betrayals among the villagers or are things more peachy keen?
I do the same! I love when you get quests to help a villager’s relationship with another villager, I feel like the town Cupid 💘 I also recommend Valley for new players! It’s also a little bit more forgiving than Oxbow. Let me know if there’s anything specific you’d like to see covered in another video! Happy gaming!
Great video, and great recommendations!
Just a few things of note:
Fast Crafting - Not a big deal to leave on, it really only takes a couple seconds to craft items, and does not heavily impact game play.
Perk Cap - Talents are capped at 15 points, but there's a potion that you can craft at the herbalist hut that allows you reset your perk points and reconfigure; so does not limit you in what perks you can purchase. Not a big deal to use 3 perk points on knowledge until you cap that talent.
Oh the potion is a really good addendum - I didn't know that!
Hard disagree on the fast crafting. It may not make a difference if you are making two items, but if you are making more it becomes a problem.
For those struggling to customize their village, don't forget to have your hammer equipped and "out"-- you can then hover over beds, chests, rafters, walls, etc. and customize by holding select.
Also, here are the materials I usually prioritize when starting out (bonus if you can have villagers focus on these): logs, planks, stone, straw, flax, wheat, meat, and leather.
Use the Demand Screen, and you can have villagers use sticks and logs for firewood so carpenters can focus on logs and planks (I'll usually build two woodsheds immediately).
For mid game, and similar to Skyrim lol, making bronze knives help with earning money. I like building smithing stations outside of mines (keeps bandits and bears out by having a building there too).
I love this game- love to see the community growing!!
This is all really good advise, thanks for taking the time to comment!
The best tip is to extend the seasons to 20+ days as that gives you plenty of time to figure everything out and explore the map ....
That’s a great tip for new players! I might have to make a follow up video with some more tips and tricks 🤔
@@Midgeman You can always end a season whenever you want or when you accomplish everything that you had planned for that season. That way you don't feel the need to rush and can relax and enjoy the experience. After the first year, I find that you shorten the seasons naturally and by year 4 or 5 I have 5 day seasons...
Good video, serioussly. Besides MD information... I am impressed by the video editing and smooth voiceover. Dude, nice skills!
Thank you! Took a fair amount of time to produce this one so it means a lot!
YESS FINALLY A MEDIEVAL DYNASTY VIDEO
Don’t rush your village, use the house u spawn it to keep crafting and stock pile items and food. While completing missions from the mission board. Stock pile your money and then start the village
That’s a brilliant tip actually, rushing will often lead to bankruptcy and lots of unhappy villagers. Stockpiles people, stockpiles! 🤩
I don't really think it's a tip, but whatever: you don't have to build wood cutter near trees, hunting lodge near animals, etc. Materials are collected in warehouse anyway. They all start to 'product' at 8 a.m. no matter if they look like they're just going to their workplace. The only exeption are farms. Farmers are gonna physically walk from their homes at 8am to farmland. So it's good to build their houses close to farm.
I hope the devs expand on this , them standing around doing nothing annoys me
That’s a great point. Some new players will assume that the workers need access to the resources they’re collecting, when in fact, you’re right! They’ll find them no matter where you place their building 🥳
All the more reason to buy a donkey and “accidentally” run into your idle villagers! 🤪
@@jamesmmusic5806 If they get to their station and stand and lean doing nothing, then they actually ARE doing nothing. For example the woodcutter will either sweep or lean against the pole near the entrance if they are not producing. You have to put axes in the chest at the station for them to be able to work. Same goes for tools that go with other professions. The tools also still have durability, so you will have to resupply them with tools yourself in the early game unyil you have someone making tools and putting them in storage. Then I believe they will retrieve what they need from storage.
Im sure im not the first to say. There is a thing you make and drink to reset your skill points. Very handy when your maxed out
Yes there’s a handy little potion that you can make in the herbalist hut which resets your points!
You kinda eluded to it with the crop rotation. Imo the best crops to start getting are oat and rye. They work perfectly together on 1 field. Another great food source, vegetable soup! It takes 2 ea of the four veggies and a reusable bowl. It’s #12 on the food pri list and it’s worth 90 food and 30 water! If you are able maintain production for your ppl, you can remove meat as food, and have your hunters get more valuable things like fur and leather. Last tip, in the early game, if your working on getting into farming and need fertilizer. Use the compost bin. Food rots if left in the floor at a 1:1 ratio. In a compost bin, it’s rots at a different ratio. Like meat and cabbage will rot at a 1:4 (meat:rot) ratio. Ea food item will rot at different ratio, like berries will still rot at a 1:1.
My go to for ages when I first played was pottage, purely because I had so many cabbages, but you're right - vegetable soup is pretty king!
I lost it when he talked about farming being one deer away from being FS1325 lol
Tip 1: Use your early skillpoints to get the XP boost in order to lvl up faster, and then when you're maxed out, buy/make a potion of possibilities to reset the skill trees.
Tip 2: If you're encumbered, you can sprint faster while holding forwards and strafing left/right to run diagonally!
( 👆This is actually historically accurate and not at all a bug. Peasants used to do this all the time back then, if they didn't have access to steeds or wagons. Yep.)
Great tips! Using your skill points for the XP boost is a great way to level up early on in the game!
Ah yes, the classic medieval peasant strafe run, it’s in all the history books! 😉😄
The big house in Paistovia has a nice chest you can loot after the homeowners leave in the morning. Just remember to sell to red loot in other towns. It helps you feel better about the abuse Lord Maximus Farquaad throws at you on the first day.
That's offensive to Farquaad
Roasted Fish for money, you're welcome.
Roasted fish is a great way to earn money. Especially when you unlock the fishing net, makes fishing a nice passive experience if you don’t feel like chasing trout down the stream with a fishing spear 😃
Pike
You can reset your perk points with a potion of possibilities so worth getting the knowledge perk to boost point rate
Great tip 💪🏻
I would like to see a money guide, so I can earn enough to be let out of the basement
8:58 is this you creeping around after dark Modge???
@Clari3199 😈
He haunts me
Gee whizz i now feel like a professional at Medieval Dynasty 😮
Like you weren't already
Oh now this will be fun!
Might be one you'd enjoy!
Caught offguard you recommend stone tools, they just break all the time, 'speccialy sickles and pickaxes. Also those 2 have higher extraction rate so I expect it improves productionrate of villagers aswell. But then, I havent done any actual testing and, I RP as the village smithy so do not have this building staffed. Is that then the differance? When automated it doesnt matter what material-tools you make for the villagers?
Thanks
Stone tools are recommended for early settlements as they don’t require much resources to create and you can make 20 of them and still have leftover stone and wood! However yes, they do wear quicker than metal tools so when you get access to a lot of metal production, switch to metal tools! I haven’t noticed a difference between tool type and production rate… I’ll have to look into that in a later video! Happy gaming and good luck out there! Let me know if you have any other questions or if there is something you’d like covered in another video😊
I dont think ive even heard of this game, but now I know!
There's multiple in the series, they just announced a Viking Dynasty too
@@Midgeman Oh shit, pog
The best 4 wall breaking is the kid in Piastovia who yells Kaaaaaaaa meeeeeeeee haaaaaaa mehaaaaaaaaaaa.
I like the ones who quote Skyrim / Assassins creed
nah, it's the npc who calls himself an npc , and gives you a "quest" quest
@@boburrides Yup fair thats a good one
im interested in this game just have a question, is the combat any good?
there are bandits, and they seem to be planning to make more fighting options. Other than bandits, you have boar, bear , wolves and wisents trying to kill you.
The combat has recently been upgraded in their autumn update! It’s much better now, there’s a small learning curve and you will die multiple times until you get upgraded metal weapons/tools. But it’s not impossible! And enemies drop good loot so they’re worth engaging with! Just remember you’ll respawn back at the last place you slept, but you retain all your inventory so that’s an added bonus. Let me know if you have anymore questions and good luck if you decide to play! 😁
I could spend irl years in this game
It’s a very pretty and engrossing game. I love seeing my little village grow! Let me know if there’s anymore Medieval Dynasty context you’d like to see! 🙂
Oh, We poggin now.
We do be!
You know there is a potion in Herbalist Hut that let's you reset perk points any time?
At the time of making this video I didn’t know but I am now much older and much wiser in the world of Medieval Dynasty! Is there anything else you’d like to see in another video? 🙂
Here's a tip, turn on unlimited stamina.
Honestly absolutely if you're not looking for a difficult experience
Here’s another tip. You can cook 50% raw meat and get 100% cooked meat
That’s a great tip! Can you think of any more for new players? 😊
What's the best bow?
In my opinion the Composite Bow