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Medieval Dynasty: 17 Most Important Beginner Tips

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Medieval Dynasty is another in a long line of survival games with a twist. As you probably guessed from the name, there's much more to this than simply surviving in the woods by picking berries and building yourself a shabby hut.

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Medieval Dynasty: How To Manage Villager Jobs

Workers are essential to having a successful village in the valley. Here, you can learn how to manage your villager workers in Medieval Dynasty.

In Medieval Dynasty, not only do you have to survive, but you also need to build a prosperous city in a medieval world. That means poor tools, little in the way of protection, and lots of diseases. It's a difficult game for a first-time player, and luckily, we've got you covered with some basics.

17 Everything Is Expensive, So Make What You Can

Medieval Dynasty Merchant Expensive

You may think markets are a safe haven when you first start the game. Don't be fooled, though, as while everything you need can theoretically be purchased from the moment you start the game, it'll all be out of reach, thanks to the prices.

In most of the game, prices on common goods will be very expensive. At the start of the game, when you're broke, you won't be able to buy anything. But even when you do save enough for basic materials, don't bother. Instead, you should spend time building tools and planting crops, so you don't have to spend so much on basic goods.

It would be a pain to buy food and other necessities for your villagers , so start farming, make an orchard, and raise animals.

16 Use Sticks And Rocks To Make Tools To Sell For Easy Cash

Medieval Dynasty Wooden Tools

Another benefit of focusing on making your own tools and growing your own food early is that you'll be able to sell them sooner. Even the most simplistic wood tools, like shovels or axes, can fetch decent prices at the market . Sure, you won't be able to trade your handful of berries for a medieval mansion, but it all adds up.

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Medieval Dynasty: 10 Things To Do After You Beat The Game

Wondering what to do after beating Medieval Dynasty? Here are some things you can do after completing the main story.

In Medieval Dynasty, you want to maximize how much you sell while minimizing what you buy. Crafting and selling basic tools earlier will give you a bit of extra cash and prepare you to build more elaborate tools and buildings in the future.

15 Scout The Perfect Location To Start Your Village

The Medieval Dynasty Map UI

When embarking on your journey in Medieval Dynasty, finding the perfect location for your village is crucial. As a beginner, take the time to scout and select a suitable spot. Consider the availability of nearby resources, the amount of flat land for farming and expansion, and the proximity to a town for selling your goods.

If you head towards Gostovia, you'll find an abundance of stones by the river, providing a steady supply for your production of stone knives that you can sell at a profit for when the tax man comes.

14 Make Your Own Fertilizer

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If you want to save money in the early stages of Medieval Dynasty, the best thing to do is start picking up every type of berry you can. Once you have them, leave them on the ground and have them turn to rot. This way, you can create your own fertilizer.

If you want to go big, aim at making a nice cabbage field, and you'll be able to have food and fertilizer coming from the same source. Plus, cabbage has a food value of six when eaten raw, making it a great all-round resource.

13 Berries Are An Essential Early On

Medieval Dynasty Berries

Like any survival game, you need to sleep, eat, and drink constantly . Berries are unique in that not only do they refill your hunger meter, but they also slightly replenish your thirst. It's not much, but if you can find many berries (or start growing your own), you won't have to rely so much on carting a ton of water everywhere.

Luckily, berries are fairly common. They can be found in multiple locations east of the starting city of Gostovia, west of the city across the river, Borowo, and especially north and east of Danica. It's a good idea to hit these locations early, so you have a good supply going forward.

Berries are seasonal; you will only be able to find ripe berries in the Summer, so be sure to stock up!

12 Don't Skip Seasons

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Especially as you play your first Medieval Dynasty, taking your time with the seasons is essential. Avoid the temptation of skipping to the next one too quickly. Instead, consider setting the season duration to around five days to strike a balance.

Take advantage of the initial two days to focus on your village and its inhabitants. Engage in activities like crafting tools, tending to the farm, and repairing or constructing buildings. Ensure your villagers have the necessary supplies to carry out their tasks effectively. Once your village is in order, dedicate the next three days to exploration.

11 Take The 'Survival Sense' Skill Early

Medieval Dynasty Survival Sense to hunt

Medieval Dynasty is part survival game and part RPG. Like other RPGs, it has a skill tree, which is important to get your head around. Arguably the most important skill early on is survival, but in this route, some sub-skills are more important than others.

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Medieval Dynasty: How The Building Limit Works

Placing limits on building doesn't seem intuitive, but if you want to expand your village in Medieval Dynasty, just follow this guide.

Be sure to pick Survival Sense in tier two as soon as you can. This will highlight all mushrooms, herbs, and feathers in Inspector Mode . It may not sound too impressive, but it saves you so much time looking for valuable resources – resources that you will always be looking for. Rather than spending a day gathering herbs, you can find them immediately.

10 Tier 2 Hunting

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Early in the game, you'll understand that hunting is the best way to find materials and food and increase your stats. You can't continue without learning how to do it properly in the game.

The best advice we can give you is to aim to reach Tier Two hunting as early as possible. You'll unlock a perk that lets you highlight wildlife; sure, it isn't natural, but it can help you get through the winter.

9 Complete Alwin's Quest ASAP

Medieval Dynasty Alwin Quest Bow Reward hunting a boar

In Gostovia, near the starting area, you'll find a villager named Alwin. He's a bit of a sad guy, pretending to be a knight and hoping to be useful at something, but he's neither of those things. If you talk to him, he'll send you a series of quests to prove yourself to him. You'll want to complete these quests as soon as possible for multiple reasons – it's an easy source of money and other rewards, but it's also the easiest way to get a bow early.

You'll need to complete nine objectives to get a bow. These start out easy, like giving Alwin a stick, hunting some deer, and delivering some coins to another villager. But to get the bow, you'll need to find and kill a bear within a strict time limit.

Below, you can find a quick summary of each step in Alwin's questline.

Quest Step

Task

Bring Alwin 1 Stick

Deliver a Waterskin to Matylda

Hunt Deer and Boar

Deliver the Leather to Matylda

Bring the fixed Waterskin back to Alwin

Deliver 120 coins to Falibor

Speak with Falibor, Gizela, and Alwin

Deliver 5 Logs and 1 Wooden Hammer to Alwin

Score 20 points in Alwin's Archery Challenge

Score 64 points in Alwin's Archery Challenge

Hunt a Bear

Talk to Gizela and Alwin

Deliver the Recurve Bow to Alwin

8 Prepare For Winter Quickly

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As you probably expect, winter in Medieval Dynasty is no joke. It kills crops, slows trade, and if you ignore your temperature meter, it can kill you too. Seasons only last three days in the game (unless you change that yourself), but three days is all it takes to ruin your game if you're not prepared.

That's why you want to prepare for winter as soon as possible. Below, you can check out some essentials to prepare for winter.

  • Build your first house;
  • Stockpile supplies;
  • Grow and store fruits and veggies in spring and summer;
  • Hunt and store meats in fall and winter;
  • Make clothing with leather.

7 Don't Sweat Your Dynasty Reputation Early On

Medieval Dynasty Dynasty Reputation

Dynasty Reputation tracks your actions throughout the game. Help villagers and complete quests, and your rating will go up. Fail quests or steal and kill villagers, and it'll drop dramatically. If your reputation is good, you'll attract more people to your village whenever you build it. But if it drops low enough, it's game over.

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Here is everything you need to know about affection, flirting, and marriage in Medieval Dynasty.

That may sound like a big deal, and ultimately it is, but when you're first getting started, you don't need to worry about your reputation too much. As long as you don't go on a robbing or killing spree (which you can't do anyway, since you won't have the weapons for it), you'll be fine in this regard.

6 Choosing Your Location

Medieval Dynasty Map Where To Build First House

Deciding where to build your first home can seem like a monumental task. Your life and the future village are riding on where you decide to plant roots.

Across the river from Gostovia and east of Borowo is an ideal location to build if you are new to the game. It's in a flat area, next to two roads, next to the river, and is close to two established villages. It is a bit of a pain to drag logs over there, but once that's out of the way, you have a future-proof location for your village.

Overall, where you build your village is completely up to you. If you like to trade goods that you make, we recommend setting up fairly close to a village. Alternatively, you can choose somewhere quite far if you want to become self-sufficient.

5 Take Your Time

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The best way to grow your dynasty is by being patient. You'll not go up the ranks in the first years. So take your time. Don't rush to finish all the story chapters, because you need to get your things in order first.

But don't leave the Chapter Quests to their own fate, because only by completing them will you be able to unlock new buildings. You'll need more buildings to progress in the game, and most of all, you'll need storage.

4 Children Take Stats From Parents

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To start a dynasty, one must have offspring. That's a given, but what is the best way to have good children in the game? It would be best if you found the right partner with excellent stats. Ideally, they would have multiple three stats.

Children in the game acquire their base skills from their parents' average skillsets, so it's ideal to have an intelligent partner and the correct stats you want to pass on to your child.

3 Save Those Seeds

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In Medieval Dynasty, it's essential that you not waste your precious seeds. Optimal choices for farming are flax and cabbage seeds. Cabbage provides a valuable food source for your village, while flax can generate substantial profits.

One advantage of flax and cabbage is that they require less effort initially. However, when it's time to harvest, you'll be pleasantly surprised to find an increased quantity of seeds compared to what you started with. This allows for significant growth in your seed stock after just a few seasons.

2 Managing Your Inventory

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While playing, you will inevitably come to a point where you hold too much. Your carrying capacity can be quite small if you are in the middle of gathering wood and stone to build a house. Fortunately, there are a few ways to increase the amount that can carry.

  • Getting mule extraction skill;
  • Crafting backpacks;
  • Getting a mount.

We also recommend building a storage building, so you can place anything that you are not currently using.

1 Be Ready For A Hefty Tax At Year's End

Medieval Dynasty Hefty Year-end Tax

At the end of each year, you must pay a substantial tax to the tax man. This is unavoidable, and in your first few years, it'll feel like a lot. Following this guide, you should be prepared to pay taxes.

By selling simple tools, avoiding buying from the market, and stocking up on supplies for the winter, you'll have ample coins and supplies to pay off your taxes. Still, once you have your basic needs sorted, it's not a bad idea to set up some steady income and save a percentage for your taxes.

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Medieval Dynasty is a bit more complicated than it appears on the surface, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. After all, managing an entire settlement while also trying to stay alive is no easy feat. For the totally uninitiated, fans will inevitably make mistakes throughout their first playthrough of Medieval Dynasty .

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Making mistakes is a natural extension of the gameplay. Players live and learn so that next time they're more prepared to face the subsequent set of challenges. One useful piece of advice, however, is to save often. This helps ensure that the protagonist's next mistake won't be his last. Keeping that in mind, here are some mistakes to avoid while exploring the world and learning the ropes.

7 Falling Prey To Wolves

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Players must explore the landscape of Medieval Dynasty , more so out of necessity than for the excitement of exploration. Racimir must venture forth into the wild to collect raw materials as well as locate sources of food and water. At first, it may seem like nothing can hurt the player...that is, until fans run headlong into a vicious pack of wolves.

It's a tense experience that likely takes first-time players completely off-guard. The first instinct is to defend oneself with whatever meager weapons are in Racimir's early game inventory. Wolves will make short work of the player unless players fend them off with a lit torch. Even then, it's best to stay vigilant.

6 Developing Food Poisoning

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There are a lot of things that can kill the player in Medieval Dynasty . Falling victim to food poisoning is one such way new players may meet their deaths. Maybe that unripe berry looked too tempting? Or perhaps Racimir thought that spoiled food shouldn't go to waste?

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Most players will poison themselves at some point either through ignorance or necessity if the situation is desperate. Poison effects that last too long will steadily drain the player's Health meter until they're dead. Stock up on St. John's Wort or invest in the Iron Liver perk to avoid future mishaps.

5 Forgetting To Bring Enough Wooden Spears

Hunting with Wooden Spear From Medieval Dynasty

In the early game, players have to make do with the most rudimentary hunting equipment. Wooden spears serve as the most basic form of hunting weapon. It's a mistake, however, to assume that a single spear is enough to bag game that's bigger than a rabbit.

Spears are easy to lose amongst the brush of the landscape. Predators that can fight back, such as boars, also require multiple hits before they're taken down. In the meantime, not having any spares on hand can make a hunting trip a waste of time, or worse, result in a quick and embarrassing death.

4 Building Your First Home In A Remote Location

Player Home From Medieval Dynasty

In Medieval Dynasty , there aren't too many objectively wrong locations for players to build their first home. Still, knowing where to settle is an important decision, one that can save the player a lot of heartaches down the road if chosen correctly the first time.

RELATED: Medieval Dynasty: How To Get Straw

Settling too far away from other established settlements makes traveling to them an unnecessarily drawn-out process. It's also important to consider the nearby natural resources. For example, players need a source of water to stay alive. Building too far away from a stream turns out to be more of a hassle than it should be.

3 Rushing To Expand Your Settlement

Medieval Dynasty NPCs

Medieval Dynasty isn't just about surviving until the next season. Players are encouraged to expand their humble abode into a large community . This is accomplished by inviting other villagers to join the player's settlement. Nevertheless, don't be in too much of a hurry to complete this goal.

Like the player character himself, NPC villagers also have needs that have to be maintained if they're expected to stick around. Not having the proper facilities in place beforehand will result in a lot of ticked-off peasants who will be quick to abandon the burgeoning village. It's much better to take one's time and construct the necessary buildings first before inviting others to join the community.

2 Failing To Prepare For Winter

Winter In Medieval Dynasty

At the beginning of the game, the climate doesn't represent much of an obstacle for the player. Everything is so pleasant in the Spring and Summer months that it's easy to forget that Winter is a different beast altogether. Survival, once again, must occupy the forefront of the player's responsibilities.

Medieval Dynasty utilizes a special meter that tracks Racimir's temperature level. That meter will plummet in the Winter and will eventually result in death unless Racimir is properly clothed. Being unable, for whatever reason, to obtain warm clothing only quickens Racimir's transition into a popsicle.

1 Failing To Make A Plan For The Economy

Working The Forge In Medieval Dynasty

Although living to witness the next sunrise is obviously important, players can't forget about the economy of their settlement either. Unfortunately, every Spring, the player must pay taxes to the king. The amount due is based on the number and level of the player's buildings as well as their crop fields.

Mismanaging one's finances can lead to a nasty cycle of debt. In fact, getting into too much debt may even result in a game over if players aren't careful. Gamers need to get into the habit of selling their excess food and items, while also planning ahead of time what kind of goods their settlement is going to produce.

Medieval Dynasty is currently available on PC.

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The Master Angler

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The Master Angler is a family-related story quest in Medieval Dynasty , given by the player's wife . The quest expires in two seasons.

  • 2 Objectives
  • 3 Walkthrough
  • 5 Navigation

Synopsis [ ]

It seems like a bit of a long walk for just a bowl of soup. I hope it really is as special as they say.

Objectives [ ]

  • Talk to the Master Angler
  • Deliver to Roland - Wisent Skull 1/1 (Random drop)
  • Deliver to Wife - Legendary Fish Soup x1

Walkthrough [ ]

  • Go to Roland located near the lake by Jezerica. He will talk to you about the fish soup requested and give you some coin. He will request a Wisent skull in exchange for the soup for your wife. Upon delivery of a Wisent Skull, Roland will give you the legendary soup and Racimir will have the option to recruit Roland to his village. The soup will need to be delivered to Racimir's wife completing the quest.

Rewards [ ]

  • Opportunity to recruit Roland to be a villager. Roland has a 6 in survival skill and 3 in all other stats.
  • Dynasty points

Navigation [ ]

Chapters
Story quests
Alwin's Story
Dobroniega's Story
Uniegost's Story
Sambor's Story
Wife and Heir
Special NPCs
  • A challenger
  • Animal overcrowding
  • Berry Juice
  • Delivery Boy
  • Dessert time
  • Destroyed Crops
  • Family dispute
  • Have you heard of the trading village?
  • Hole in the roof
  • House rebuilding
  • House Renovation
  • I'm in your debt.
  • Iron shortage
  • Just like papa
  • Lavish Meal
  • Little garden
  • Missing bow
  • Missing Bucket
  • Mouths to feed
  • Mushroom treatment
  • Sewing problem
  • Starving hunter
  • This mine is mine
  • Time to hunt
  • Warm Clothes
  • Woodcutter Challenge
  • Business of war
  • Golden wedding
  • Great Famine
  • Hungry soldier is a bad soldier
  • King's Big Hunt
  • Kingdom for a chicken
  • Let's make it better
  • Spare No Expense
  • Stone by Stone
  • The Big Wedding
  • The hunger wars
  • 1 Seeds and grains
  • 2 Linen Thread

Medieval Dynasty Dobroniega's Story II Quest Guide

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By: Robert N Adams

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If you can't quite find the courier in the  Medieval Dynasty  Dobroniega's Story II Quest, you're in the right place! This walkthrough guide will cover the entire quest chain and tell you how to complete it.

Before you can undertake the Medieval Dynasty  Dobroniega's Story II Quest and Story I Quest, you're going to have to learn the basics of the game. You can  check out our Beginner's Guide to learn about what you can do and how to complete the first few core Story quests.

You'll need to complete the quests "Starting a New Life" and "Chapter I: A New Beginning" (the latter of which involves building your first House) as prerequisites, and you'll have to start -- but not complete -- the Uniegost's Story I Quest to activate the Dobroniega's Story I Quest (and eventually, the Dobroniega's Story II Quest). Let's get to it!

Medieval Dynasty Dobroniega's Story II Quest Guide - Dobroniega's Story I Quest

Medieval Dynasty  Dobroniega's Story I Quest Guide

The Medieval Dynasty  Dobroniega's Story I Quest begins when she tells you that she's missing a Rye shipment. Make sure you have a little Food on you; you are going to have to do a fair amount of traveling in a little bit! Here are your objectives:

Find out what is wrong with the rye delivery Talk to: Nadar

Start things off by speaking to Jarogniewa in Gostovia. You'll have a short conversation where she reveals that her husband is an idiot and that the crops are diseased, so she won't be able to provide the necessary Rye. However, she's asked someone else in a nearby town to take care of the problem. You'll then have to travel nearly 1.5 km West to visit Nadar in Rolnica and speak with him, so get to it.

A word of caution: there are some dangerous wild animals in the woods between Gostovia and Rolnica. You might encounter Boars or Wolves, either of which can easily kill you (especially if you're unarmed). Stick to the road and take care to avoid starting a fight you can't win! This path will also take you nearby the main waterway, so pick up some Straw if you're in need of it along the way.

Once you reach Rolnica, talk to Nadar. He'll tell you that he had already sent a courier with the Rye, but he should have arrived by now. This will complete the quest and kick off the  Medieval Dynasty  Dobroniega's Story II Quest.

Medieval Dynasty Dobroniega's Story II Quest Guide - Dobroniega's Story II Quest

Medieval Dynasty  Dobroniega's Story II Quest Guide

The  Medieval Dynasty  Dobroniega's Story II Quest begins with what appears to be a simple objective to find the courier. Unfortunately, it's a little more complex than it might first seem and there are no convenient quest markers pointing you where to go. Here are your objectives:

Find the courier on the route to Gostovia Go back to Nadar Deliver to: Dobroniega - Crate of Rye x1 (1)

You're going to need to be able to see, so make sure you travel in the daytime. Travel Southeast towards the area marked with the yellow circle. There are two major roads in this area; whichever road you'll take, you'll eventually encounter a bloodstain -- a sure sign of trouble.

Look around carefully and you'll find another nearby bloodstain. Follow this trail to the point shown on the map below and that will take you to the Courier:

Medieval Dynasty Dobroniega's Story II Quest Guide - Find the Courier Map

How to Find the Courier in  Medieval Dynasty

You can find the courier for the  Medieval Dynasty  Dobroniega's Story II Quest at the waterfall within the yellow circle as indicated on the map above. You don't have to follow the blood trail; you can run directly to the courier.

The courier has been wounded and he turns over the Crate of Rye to you and asks you to return to Nadar. You can provide him with a healing item -- such as a Broadleaf Plantain -- if you happen to have one; this kindness will increase your Dynasty Reputation. From there, it's time to head back up to Nadar in Rolnica.

Medieval Dynasty Dobroniega's Story II Quest Guide - Return to Nadar

Speaking with Nadar a Second Time

Once you meet Nadar, you'll have a conversation with him about the injured Courier. You now have to make some choices in your conversation.

Your first option is to tell the truth about the man on the road being wounded. Nadar will express his concern about the man and you're faced with a second choice: you can either accept a small portion of Coin or say that Nadar should give it to the wounded courier and gain some Dynasty Reputation instead.

Your alternative choice, however, is to lie about having found the man. This will reduce your Dynasty Reputation, but you can accuse Nadar of trying to steal the Rye. He'll pay you a large sum of Coin  and  you'll get to keep the Rye for delivery to Dobroniega.

Medieval Dynasty Dobroniega's Story II Quest Guide - Return Rye

Returning the Rye to Dobroniega

Regardless of which choice you made, it's time to return the Rye to Dobroniega in Gostovia and complete the Medieval Dynasty Dobroniega's Story II Quest.

Head back down the road to Gostovia, return the Rye to Dobroniega, and you'll receive a sum of Coin and some Dynasty Reputation for your efforts. The quest will probably eat up a hefty chunk of your day, but the rewards are well worth it.

There's one final note to mention: completing the Uniegost's Story quest line  may  make this unavailable to complete, but I can't say for certain. Either way, this quest can be done in around one in-game day -- I strongly recommend that you beat this quest as soon as it becomes available just to ensure that you don't run the risk of failing it due to outside factors.

More Medieval Dynasty  Guides

General Guides

  • Starter Guide
  • Cheats and Dev Console Guide
  • How to Use Inspector Mode
  • How to Make Money Fast
  • How to Get Medieval Dynasty Water for Villagers

Crafting Guides

  • Crafting Guide
  • Bow Guide and Linen Thread Guide
  • Mining and Iron Guide
  • Building Guide
  • How to Get Medieval Dynasty Straw?
  • Farming Guide
  • Do Medieval Dynasty Trees Grow Back?
  • How to Repair Buildings

Location Guides

  • Map and Locations Guide
  • Where To Find Medieval Dynasty Caves
  • Where to Find Medieval Dynasty Wolves

Quest Guides

  • Uniegost Quest Guide
  • Dobroniega's Story II Quest Guide

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Medieval Dynasty - Neighbors Have Their Differences Answers

Are you unable to complete the quest Neighbors have their differences in Medieval Dynasty? In this guide you will learn how to do it.

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Medieval Dynasty is a mix of simulation genre and RPG. During the game, you will be doing various types of quests. One of them is Neighbors have their differences. In this guide you will learn how to complete this mission.

Neighbors have their differences quest in Medieval Dynasty

One of quest, that you can do in Medieval Dynasty is Neighbors have their differences. You can start this mission, by talking with blacksmith called Wojciech. He believes that one of his neighbors – Nasiebor – has a very similar house to his. Your task will be to inspect both buildings and find the differences between them.

In the first place, you have go to the neighbor and talk to him about the blacksmith. He will agree to let you have a look at his house. Now, search for differences between both homes. However, if you do this quest during winter, you will not be able to find them all. This is because one of the answers is related to flowers.

Finally, you must return to Wojciech and give him the following answers:

At the end, it remains for you to go to Nasiebor and talk to him. After this, the quest will be completed.

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Associated with GRYOnline.pl since 2017. She started with guides and now mainly creates for the newsroom, encyclopedia, and marketing. Self-proclaimed free-to-play games expert. Loves strategy games, simulators, RPGs, and horrors. She also has a weakness for online games. Spent an indecent number of hours in Dead by Daylight and Rainbow Six: Siege. Besides that, she likes horror movies (the worse, the better) and listen to music. Her greatest passion, however, is for trains. On paper, a medical physicist. In fact, a humanist who has loved games since childhood.

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  1. Event

    Deliver a speech. Your people liked your speech. They should be a bit more productive now. All villagers work 15% more efficient. Deliver an inspiring speech! (Diplomacy skill level must be 5 or above) You think you saw one of them even tear up a bit. Your amazing speech gave people a lot of motivation to work harder than before.

  2. 13 Best Skills And Talents In Medieval Dynasty

    12 Steady Hand - 3 Levels. Hunting is certainly one of the most important skills in Medieval Dynasty. Purchasing food regularly becomes expensive and is practically unfeasible in the early game ...

  3. "I Need to Badger you some lard"

    Go with the potion, she dies. Best result is to get the badger lard remedy, do the optional bit to get the potion, turn in the quest with the badger lard remedy, and keep the potion for your own use/sell it. So, i went by optional route and gave an alternative potion. Now I wonder - what is the outcome if you keep to main route (potion from ...

  4. Medieval Dynasty Ultimate Guide (All You Need to Know)

    1. You can deliver it to him in person, all in one go. 2. You can have some portions in your RS/FS and some in your inventory. IMPORTANT: You cannot deliver in person to the Herald pieces by pieces. For example: When he asks you for 50 Meat, and you only have 20 with you or in FS. There will be no options to complete it.

  5. Medieval Dynasty

    There is a random chance that an event will trigger at the end of a season. These events can reward you with money, skill points and sometimes damage your buildings. Our Events List will help you ...

  6. LumberJACKED achievement in Medieval Dynasty

    How to unlock the LumberJACKED achievement. Z792. 25 Sep 2021 01 Oct 2021 01 Oct 2021. 15 1 11. THIS ACHIEVEMENT IS MISSABLE. During the quest Uniegost's Story IV, you will be tasked by Sambor to ...

  7. Medieval Dynasty: Complete Guide To Uniegost Questline

    After he gives you permission to build, you will automatically receive this quest. The first chapter consists of the following tasks. Talk to Dobroniega. Deliver 2 Oat Ale to Uniegost. Wait for the next day. Talk to Uniegost. Talk to Sambor. Dig up 2 Clay Deposits. Gather at least 5 Clay.

  8. In Co-op: How do players communicate? :: Medieval Dynasty General

    Yes, check your keybinds; there's two new ones "Emote menu" and "Chat", but they were empty for me by default, so you'll need to bind them to something. Personally, it's probably handier to communicate through an external voice app like discord or something similar. #3. Rabbit411 Dec 10, 2023 @ 11:38am. PC the Y brings up chat.

  9. Diplomacy

    A skill tree that determines how proficient you are in conversating, flirting and trading. Diplomacy is a skill that improves the player's interactions with NPCs and their ability to gain dynasty reputation points. At a Vendor, each item you trade gives Diplomacy skill equal to 1% of the trade value. Completing side quests also increases the Diplomacy skill. Villagers will gain Diplomacy skill ...

  10. Medieval Dynasty Uniegost Quest Guide

    Medieval Dynasty Uniegost's Story II Quest Guide. The next part of the Medieval Dynasty Uniegost Quest is thankfully much, much closer -- Uniqgost's Story II begins with having you travel over to Borowo, a village on the other side of the river. Here are your objectives for this quest: Travel over to the other side of the river and talk with Ida.

  11. Medieval Dynasty Beginner Tips And Tricks

    14 Make Your Own Fertilizer. If you want to save money in the early stages of Medieval Dynasty, the best thing to do is start picking up every type of berry you can. Once you have them, leave them on the ground and have them turn to rot. This way, you can create your own fertilizer.

  12. Medieval Dynasty Walkthrough and Guide

    Medieval Dynasty is a great game but doesn't explain many of its mechanics in depth. This guide is intended to cover mechanics and all the nitty-gritty the game fails to explain. The guide is ...

  13. Delivery Boy quest : r/MedievalDynasty

    If it's there, press F to track it. If it's not there, look under the failed quests tab. It was a seasonal quest, and the quest was to deliver an axe to a bandit. There was no marker on the map with the npc in question, even when tracking the quest.

  14. Medieval Dynasty Starter Guide

    Our Medieval Dynasty Starter Guide will teach you the basics of the game, walk you through the first 4 Chapters, and help you survive your first Winter!. Quicklinks: HUD Explanation | Starter Guide | F.A.Q. Medieval Dynasty is not just a survival game. While you'll begin the game worrying about having enough Food and Water, you'll eventually Build a home and start Farming.

  15. 7 Mistakes Everyone Makes In Medieval Dynasty

    5 Forgetting To Bring Enough Wooden Spears. In the early game, players have to make do with the most rudimentary hunting equipment. Wooden spears serve as the most basic form of hunting weapon. It ...

  16. The Master Angler

    The Master Angler is a family-related story quest in Medieval Dynasty, given by the player's wife. The quest expires in two seasons. It seems like a bit of a long walk for just a bowl of soup. I hope it really is as special as they say. Talk to the Master Angler Deliver to Roland - Wisent Skull 1/1 Deliver to Wife - Legendary Fish Soup x1 Go to Roland located near the lake by Jezerica. He will ...

  17. How to Complete Ritual in Medieval Dynasty The End Is Nigh, Bugs

    The correct arrangement is to place a stone in the very center by the tree; 2 perch at the top, to the left of the stone; 2 roast meat at the bottom, to the right of the stone; and a bunch of rye on each side of the stone. By doing so, you will complete the ritual. Go to Swir, talk to him and you will receive 4 bag hats as a reward.

  18. Medieval Dynasty Dobroniega's Story II Quest Guide

    You can find the courier for the Medieval Dynasty Dobroniega's Story II Quest at the waterfall within the yellow circle as indicated on the map above. You don't have to follow the blood trail; you can run directly to the courier. The courier has been wounded and he turns over the Crate of Rye to you and asks you to return to Nadar.

  19. Starter tips and hints : r/MedievalDynasty

    Crafting stone knives to get the money while scavenging carts along the path there can get you to the point you can afford them. Reply reply. Kogha3. •. Focus on building a farm. That can be hard and cost a lot at first, but will later get You infinite source of food and a lot of money.

  20. Medieval Dynasty

    One of quest, that you can do in Medieval Dynasty is Neighbors have their differences. You can start this mission, by talking with blacksmith called Wojciech. He believes that one of his neighbors - Nasiebor - has a very similar house to his. Your task will be to inspect both buildings and find the differences between them.

  21. Medieval marketing quest. Do I need to buy these to deliver them?

    Reply reply. [deleted] •. that one doesn't, it's just 300 rep. that said I found a loophole in some quests like this (works on sambor's food delivery), if you have the items it checks it as cleared. if you then stash or drop them somewhere you can turn in the quest then get the items back. doesn't work on all quests, but this 1 looks like it ...