![]() ![]() Then, throw spears until the animal closes into melee range. Get within throwing range of your Wooden Spear and manually save the game. That leaves somewhat more dangerous animals such as Lynx, Boars, and Wolves. 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. Your best bet is to simply run at a slow-moving rabbit and poke it to death with your Wooden Spear. The Stone Knife is best used as a tool for skinning animals. If you're going to throw it, I recommend that you build multiple spears. The Wooden Spear can be used in melee or thrown. A Wooden Spear can be crafted in the Handcrafting menu, as can the Stone Knife. This can be built in Q > Furniture & Decorations > Traps > Rabbit Trap all it takes is 10 sticks to build it. Let's break this down point-by-point, starting with the Rabbit Trap. As the name implies, this is all about building out your survival skills. Medieval DynastyBeginner's Guide to Survival (Chapter 2)Ĭompleting Chapter 1 is pretty easy, and now it's time to move on to Chapter II: A Survivalist. 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. 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. 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.īuilding your house is not that easy, though! Now you'll have to build the walls and ceilings. Next, press Q and select Building > Houses > Simple Small House. Figure out exactly where you want to build. You can't do anything about the Stumps just yet, but you will be able to remove them later.Īll of those Logs may bog you down with extra weight you can safely drop them on the ground for now if you're overencumbered. ![]() After that, cut down 5 Trees you have to chop the felled trees to split them into Logs. You'll now have your first introduction to theMedieval Dynast圜rafting System - press Q, select Handcrafting, and make a Stone Axe. Your first step is to pick up the necessary Sticks and Stones off of the ground. 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. While I have to make a slightly longer walk to Gostovia than if I had started at the beginning, I like being relatively close to allof the villages in the region. 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. Near enough at least one Village for shopping and recruiting People to join your village.Reeds - nearby the larger rivers and lakes - which provide Straw for building and crafting.Animals which can be hunted for Meat and Leather or Fur.Forageable food, such as berries and mushrooms.A deeper pool of water for bathing (until you unlock the Washtub).A source of drinking water, such as a river.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): Similar situations exist for other vendors. Suppose you wanted to purchase goods from a Farmer vendor - your only options areRolnica, Gostovia, and Denica. Not every town has the same kinds of merchants. ![]()
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