You are so welcome! And you have an amazing time jumping into the game - new map, new patches, and fixes and balances! May your dynasty rise and prosper 😌
The #1 thing to do ... right after you start the game and finish the tutorial ... Go to the market and buy all of the Pike from the merchant. Spend every last coin on it. Go back to Sedowin's house and turn them into roasted fish meat ... sell all of it back. You will make more than you bought the fish for. Keep repeating until you have turned all of his fish into roasted fish meat and sold it back to vendors. Now you have enough to buy all of your starter gear. You can also do this again in the fishing village (but you need to leave the village area to build a campfire to roast them). You can repeat this every season for an easy 4k+ coins and you get a lot of diplomacy points for buying and selling items.
At16:22 I've always thought it was less hot during medieval time since there was less carbon emission, so there is no way it be hot like the new update. but after googling a while, I've found out there was a warm period somewhere during 1100 AD. but the internet doesn't say how hot it got then. currently Poland summer is between 68%F to 95%F. which would explain the sweating heat, but I can't find any evidence it was this hot during medieval times. can anyone find info?
I like to see where this question went! I recall watching such a video where in big cycles temperature always was going up and down. Still, the temperature has generally been going up drastically since the Industrial Revolution (~1900). But now I cannot find what channel it was I was looking at :D I'm sure there was temperatures also displayed or at least mentioned :/
In English, it is pronounced sithe. The C is silent. Like sigh-th. It's tricky because English isn't really a language but 3 languages hiding under a trench coat pretending to be one.
Thank you for these great tips. I just started but felt a little overwhelmed as I did not know where to start and what to do. Great stuff!
You are so welcome! And you have an amazing time jumping into the game - new map, new patches, and fixes and balances! May your dynasty rise and prosper 😌
The #1 thing to do ... right after you start the game and finish the tutorial ... Go to the market and buy all of the Pike from the merchant. Spend every last coin on it. Go back to Sedowin's house and turn them into roasted fish meat ... sell all of it back. You will make more than you bought the fish for. Keep repeating until you have turned all of his fish into roasted fish meat and sold it back to vendors. Now you have enough to buy all of your starter gear. You can also do this again in the fishing village (but you need to leave the village area to build a campfire to roast them). You can repeat this every season for an easy 4k+ coins and you get a lot of diplomacy points for buying and selling items.
Great informative video. Thanks a lot. It definitelly deserves much more views.
Glad it was helpful and thank you for your kind words! ;)
“Pigsy” you’re so adorable. I kept rewinding to hear you say it hahaha
:D Thank you!
Possibly my favorite video on YT regarding this game, love your delivery and info! Thanks for making this
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for your kind words!
impressive video, you really managed to bring some new crucial knowledge, thank you for that.
Glad you enjoyed it and happy to help!
Thanks 😊
You're welcome!
big thanks for your tips!
Happy to help!
Love the tube. Thanks for the grind 🦾👌
Thank you and happy to help!
Excellent video. Learned a lot as I am at the perfect level to use this advice!
Great to hear! Now you can build your dynasty with ease ;)
You were an instant sub. Impressive and well done work. 👍
Thanks and welcome! Happy to help fellow gamers!
Love it I want more videos
The game definitely deserves more recognition and highly - I fully agree with you on this!
At16:22 I've always thought it was less hot during medieval time since there was less carbon emission, so there is no way it be hot like the new update.
but after googling a while, I've found out there was a warm period somewhere during 1100 AD. but the internet doesn't say how hot it got then.
currently Poland summer is between 68%F to 95%F. which would explain the sweating heat, but I can't find any evidence it was this hot during medieval times. can anyone find info?
I like to see where this question went! I recall watching such a video where in big cycles temperature always was going up and down. Still, the temperature has generally been going up drastically since the Industrial Revolution (~1900). But now I cannot find what channel it was I was looking at :D I'm sure there was temperatures also displayed or at least mentioned :/
It is pronounced sky-th (scythe). Thank you for the tips.
Thanks for the info! Damn it's though one for my native language!
In English, it is pronounced sithe. The C is silent. Like sigh-th.
It's tricky because English isn't really a language but 3 languages hiding under a trench coat pretending to be one.