Medieval Dynasty Guide for Beginners (2024)

If you need a Medieval DynastyBeginner's Guide, you're in the right place! In thisMedieval DynastyGuide for Beginners, I'll tell you everything you need to know to thrive in this survival village building game.

What isMedieval Dynasty?

Medieval Dynastyis, on its face, a survival game -- you'll need to manage your Food, Water, and Temperature to stay alive. You'll do this in a fairly large open world with multiple towns, dozens of NPCs, and deadly animals all around you.

That's only half of the equation, though -- you're also trying to rebuild your life after fleeing war. This means you'll have to find a wife. And if you're going to go to all of that work, why not build a town and move some people in, too? With a couple dozen hours of hard work, you can become a wealthy landowner just like your family once was.

As you might expect, such a complex game takes a little work to understand. It's extremely rewarding, though -- especially with the high amount of freedom that Render Cube and Toplitz Productions have provided players. Let's dive into theMedieval DynastyGuide for Beginners!

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Medieval DynastyGuide for Beginners - Getting Started on Your Journey

We'll kick off thisMedieval Dynasty Guide for Beginners by getting right into the action -- the game doesn't make you wait terribly long before giving you your very first quest.

You've arrived in a new land only to find that a relative you were planning to visit passed away three years ago. With your parents long gone, you are now truly alone. On the upside, this is your opportunity to make a new life for yourself.

Follow the on-screen instructions and speak with the Castellan. After a short conversation, you'll be released into the world, ready and raring to forge your destiny. That all begins with building your first house.

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Where to Build a House inMedieval Dynasty

The first major decision you'll have to make in thisMedieval DynastyGuide for Beginners is where to build your first house. Contrary to what you may think, there is absolutely nothing stopping you from planting down roots anywhere you'd like on the map.

You begin the game slightly to the East of Gostovia. This location is particularly important; this is where your relative lived and you'll have to return here at the start of every year to pay your taxes. It's not a terrible idea to build nearby this village, but you have several things you need to consider.

Let's start with buying goods. Not every town has the same kinds of merchants. Suppose you wanted to purchase goods from a Farmer vendor -- your only options areRolnica, Gostovia, and Denica. Similar situations exist for other vendors.

You're also going to want to ensure that you have the following resources relatively near your home -- keep in mind that you'll likely expand your homestead into a full-blown village after the first year (or even sooner than that):

  • A source of drinking water, such as a river
  • A deeper pool of water for bathing (until you unlock the Washtub)
  • Forageable food, such as berries and mushrooms
  • Animals which can be hunted for Meat and Leather or Fur
  • Dozens of nearby Trees
  • Reeds -- nearby the larger rivers and lakes -- which provide Straw for building and crafting
  • Near enough at least one Village for shopping and recruiting People to join your village

I personally chose to settle just to the East of Denica, right next to the little stream that cuts vertically across the Southern part of the map. While I have to make a slightly longer walk to Gostovia than if I had started at the beginning, I like being relatively close toallof the villages in the region. Keep these things in mind when you decide where you'd like to get set up, and don't forget that you can always demolish everything and start anew if you don't like your location.

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How to Build a House inMedieval Dynasty (Chapter 1)

Once you've chosen a location, it's time to build your first House! Chapter I: A New Beginning helpfully provides some instructions on what to do:

  • Sticks: 0/10
  • Stone: 0/2
  • Stone Axe: 0/1
  • Wooden Hammer: 0/1
  • Cut Trees: 0/5
  • Straw: 0/32
  • Build your first House

Your first step is to pick up the necessary Sticks and Stones off of the ground. You'll now have your first introduction to theMedieval DynastyCrafting System -- press Q, select Handcrafting, and make a Stone Axe. After that, cut down 5 Trees; you have to chop the felled trees to split them into Logs. You can't do anything about the Stumps just yet, but you will be able to remove them later.

All of those Logs may bog you down with extra weight; you can safely drop them on the ground for now if you're overencumbered. Figure out exactly where you want to build. Next, press Q and select Building > Houses > Simple Small House. You'll see a wireframe pop up on the screen; fiddle with it until you have it in just the right place and build it.

Building your house is not that easy, though! Now you'll have to build the walls and ceilings. Take note that you'll be using simple materials here; if you press E on a wall, you can switch the walls and roof to something sturdier. Making Stone walls will take more work since you have to find all of those Stones, but it will inevitably provide a higher-quality building. Now it's time to move on to survival:

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Medieval DynastyBeginner's Guide to Survival (Chapter 2)

Completing Chapter 1 is pretty easy, and now it's time to move on to Chapter II: A Survivalist. As the name implies, this is all about building out your survival skills. Here's what you have to do:

  • Set a trap: Rabbit Trap
  • Wooden Spear: 0/1
  • Stone Knife: 0/1
  • Hunt a wild animal: 0/1
  • Survive for a season

Let's break this down point-by-point, starting with the Rabbit Trap. This can be built in Q > Furniture & Decorations > Traps > Rabbit Trap; all it takes is 10 sticks to build it. A Wooden Spear can be crafted in the Handcrafting menu, as can the Stone Knife. The Wooden Spear can be used in melee or thrown. If you're going to throw it, I recommend that you build multiple spears. The Stone Knife is best used as a tool for skinning animals.

Now it's time to hunt your first animal. Your best bet is to simply run at a slow-moving rabbit and poke it to death with your Wooden Spear. Deer will likely run away too fast because you simply cannot do enough damage to killthem before they get out of range and you don't yet have any real ability to track them.

That leaves somewhat more dangerous animals such as Lynx, Boars, and Wolves. Get within throwing range of your Wooden Spear and manually save the game. Then, throw spears until the animal closes into melee range. You may have to finish it off in melee, but those first few throws should reduce its health enough that you can win the fight without dying. We'll move on next to that final point about surviving for a season.

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How Seasons Work inMedieval Dynasty

The final point of Chapter 2 is to "survive for aSeason." Don't worry, you're not going to be running around the woods for 30-90 days:Medieval DynastySeasons are surprisingly short by default.

A Season inMedieval Dynastylasts for a grand total of 3 days. The game advises that you leave it at this value; increasing it to more days can make for a particularly challenging experience due to the way that Farming works.

Outside of that one anomaly, Seasons work exactly as you'd expect. You begin the game in Spring and you'll subsequently experience Summer, Fall, and your first Winter -- more on that later -- in the coming hours.

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All About YourMedieval DynastyCharacter

Before we move on to Chapter 3, I'll take this moment to explain how your character works. You can see a paper doll of your character plus some status bars in the menu -- here's what each of these items represents according to the numbers in the above image:

  1. Hat slot
  2. Shirt slot
  3. Gloves slot
  4. Pants slot
  5. Shoes slot
  6. Hood slot
  7. Ammo slot (Arrows, Bolts, etc.)
  8. Pouch slot (for Farming)
  9. Bag slot (for increased Weight capacity
  10. Health
  11. Hunger
  12. Hydration
  13. Poison
  14. Drunkenness
  15. Current Temperature comfort - Blue is too cold, red is too warm, and green is just right
  16. Heat resistance (for warmer Seasons)
  17. Cold resistance (for colder Seasons)
  18. Cleanliness

Maintaining your food and hydration is easy enough. Poison can be avoided simply by paying attention to the Food you're about to eat. Temperature resistances will come into play later; for now, you should keep in mind that you do not yet own any appropriate clothes for Winter and you'll probably want to buy them before that Season arrives.

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HowMedieval DynastySkills Work (and What You Should take)

Since we're talking about your character, let's also briefly touch onMedieval DynastySkills. Skills work much like they do inSkyrim: you raise your skills simplyby doing things. You increase your Hunting skill by killing animals, you increase your Production skill by Crafting items, and so on.

Leveling up your Skills is necessary to unlock new buildings and Crafting recipes. You'll also get a Skill Point to spend for that particular tree; I recommend first investing in the "Knowledge" skills to further speed up your progression.

Note that there are also "Tiers" of Skills -- you need to spend at least one point in Tier 1 before you can spend a point in Tier 2. You'll then need to spend one point in Tier 2 to access Tier 3, and later one point in Tier 3 to access Tier 4.

There's one exception to investing in Knowledge: I strongly recommend that you get the Tier 2 Hunting Skill "Prowler" and the Tier 2 Survival Skill "Survival Sense" -- these will allow you to easily see animals and forageable/collectible items, respectively, simply by entering Inspector Mode with the Alt key.

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Quests, Side Quests, and Your Neighbors (Chapter 3)

Moving on, it's time to talk about Quests, Side Quests, and the NPCs of the world. Quests and Side Quests can give you all sorts of neat rewards, along with the all-valuable "Dynasty Reputation."

Dynasty Reputation is exactly what it says on the tin: it's the world's perception of you and your family. This is effectively like an XP bar for your entire village. You'll have to cross certain thresholds to expand to larger villages. If you hit -10,000 Dynasty reputation, you lose the game.

Here's what you need to do for Chapter III: Good morning my neighbors:

  • Complete some quests for neighbours: 0/3
  • Spend a skill point in any Skill Tree: 0/1
  • Successful flirting: 0/1

That "flirting" bit is also an important part of building your dynasty and carrying on your family name, so that's what we're tackling next.

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Moving In People, Romance, and Making a True Dynasty

As I said earlier in theMedieval DynastyGuide for Beginners, this is half a survival game and half a village builder. Part of expanding your village involves simply talking to people surrounding Campfires in town and asking them to move in. (That is, of course, assuming that you have some spare housing and empty beds for them.)

What may be more important, though, is finding yourself a wife. You can find out who is eligible for marriage simply by hitting the "Romance" option in the conversation menu. From there, you can talk with a woman to learn about her personality and Flirt with her. Once you've successfully Flirter with someone (and completed the other objectives), it's already time to move onto Chapter 4.

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Expanding Your Town (Chapter 4)

If you've strictly followed thisMedieval DynastyGuide for Beginners, the only building you'll have at the moment is a single Simple House. We've finally reached the time to build more buildings and expand!

Here's what you need to do for Chapter IV:

  • Construct buildings; Hunting Lodge
  • Hunt: (Boar | Fox) 0/3

Note that you need to hunteitherBoars or Foxes. As long as you kill 3 total of either of those two animals, you'll complete that objective.

What if you want to move some more people in, though? Well, you're going to want to build a handful of other buildings first. I recommend that you unlock and build the following buildings at the bare minimum:

  • Simple House (which you should have by now)
  • A Second Simple House - Optional, but a good idea
  • Hunting Lodge (Survival 50 required) - required for Chapter 4 objectives and allows you to craft a Bow
  • Resource Storage I (Building 50 required) - allows your People to access and store resources such as Firewood and Stone.
  • Food Storage I (Farming 5 required) - allows your People to access and store Food.

You may also want to build some other structures such as a Workshop II or a Woodshed I to employ your People and get some help with resource collection and item production.

Mind, you don'thaveto move people in right away -- I've been taking my time slowly building up my town, collecting resources, and improving my character. Remember that you have to provide Food and Water for your People -- they'll abandon you if you don't provide for them!

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Medieval DynastyBeginner's Guide - Surviving Your First Winter

If you've been keeping a reasonable pace, you're likely approaching your firstMedieval Dynasty Winter. You've probably acquired some Food, made a little Coin, and maybe even starting Crafting some items to sell. Another big challenge is on the horizon, though! As a great man once said: Winter is coming.

The clothes you begin the game with are wholly inadequate for Winter. If you're too cold, you'll take HP damage and will eventually freeze to death. You can use a lit Torch or Campfire to keep yourself warm, but that makes it awfully hard to move around in the world.

The solution is to get yourself some good, warm clothes. I simply bought a pair of Thick Leather Gloves, a Strawhat, and a pair of Fur Boots from the store in Denica and I was toasty warm.

If you have any People in your village, they will need Wood to stay warm. Note the daily "Wood demand" in the Management Screen. Make sure you don't empty out your stockpile!

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Paying Your Taxes - The End of Your First Year

And now, we come to the conclusion of theMedieval DynastyGuide for Beginnerswith something that is as inevitable as your death: paying taxes.

The start of every Spring requires that you visit the Castellan and pay an amount of Coin based on how many buildings and crop fields you own. You can see the tax for each of these items in Management > Buildings, and you can see your total Taxes (and any Debt you may owe) on the right side of the Management screen.

To pay your taxes, simply take the required amount of Coin to the Castellan in Gostovia and speak with them. You'll pay up and then you're all set for the year -- everything leftover is yours to keep!

That's it for our Medieval Dynasty Guide for Beginners, but you're just getting started -- there's so much more to learn about this game! Check out our other guides to learn about some of the more involved systems or get answers to the burning questions you might have about the game. Good luck and have fun!

More Medieval DynastyGuides

  • General Guides
    • Medieval Dynasty Guide for Beginners
    • Medieval Dynasty Cheats and Dev Console Guide
    • What is Medieval Dynasty Inspector Mode?
    • How To Make Money in Medieval Dynasty
    • How to Get Medieval DynastyWater for Villagers
  • Crafting Guides
    • Medieval Dynasty Crafting Guide
    • Medieval Dynasty Bow Guide and Linen Thread Guide
    • Medieval Dynasty Mining and Iron Guide
    • Medieval Dynasty Building Guide
    • How to Get Medieval Dynasty Straw?
    • Medieval Dynasty Farming Guide
    • Do Medieval Dynasty Trees Grow Back?
    • Medieval Dynasty How to Repair Buildings Guide
  • Location Guides
    • Where To Find Medieval Dynasty Caves
    • Where to Find Medieval Dynasty Wolves
  • Quest Guides
    • Medieval Dynasty Uniegost Quest Guide
    • Medieval Dynasty Dobroniega's Story II Quest Guide
Medieval Dynasty Guide for Beginners (2024)

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How do you get the best start in Medieval Dynasty? ›

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How do you succeed in Medieval Dynasty? ›

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How many hours is Medieval Dynasty? ›

On average, it will take you around 30 hours to complete the main story. Although you can choose to do whatever you want during the day, the game has a set amount of time each day that you must be awake. Because of this, you will not be able to speed through the days.

How long is a day in Medieval Dynasty? ›

Each day takes 24 to 35 minutes. Other options include setting a tax rate multiplier, which can make the game much harder, or giving yourself unlimited health, unlimited carrying weight, and so on. A fairly robust tutorial, done through a series of NPC quests, gets players started in the game.

Do trees Respawn in Medieval Dynasty? ›

Yes, Medieval Dynasty Trees grow back as far as we can tell. I haven't experienced this firsthand, but player reporting on Reddit and the Steam Community indicates that trees will eventually return in 2–3 years under one condition: you have to make sure not to destroy the Stumps.

Are there horses in Medieval Dynasty? ›

Description. To acquire horses, the player must build a stable in their settlement, then travel to Hornica and purchase the horses available for sale at the stable there. Horses are available in 8 different colour variations.

Is there fighting in Medieval Dynasty? ›

While combat isn't really the main focus of Medieval Dynasty, it is there. Different weapons offer different attack ranges and uses. Knives, for example, can be used to hack away at an opponent as long as you have stamina, while spears can be used to poke an enemy, but are far more useful at range.

How do I get a wife in the Medieval Dynasty? ›

In Medieval Dynasty, you cannot date people who are married. Consequently, you need to get married to establish a dynasty in Medieval Dynasty. By talking to young girls living in the villages, you can improve your relationship and start flirting. You can then marry the young girl you are flirting by proposing marriage.

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