Where to find animals in Medieval Dynasty and why are they needed
Medieval Dynasty is a new survival simulator set in the Middle Ages. In addition to the indicators of hunger, thirst, fatigue and health that are usual for this kind of games, the game has a character pumping system that allows you to improve the existing characteristics of the controlled hero, as well as gain access to new opportunities. However, in order to progress along it, you will need to devote a lot of time to hunting and its derivatives. This animal guide will simplify the process.
There are two types of animals in the game. Farm animals and wild. The first ones allow you to get resources stably, and the second ones you can get them only if you kill the beast.
Farm animals
There are five types of pets in the game.
- Chickens - Bring eggs and feathers needed for crafting. An adult costs 1000 coins, a chicken 500. Sold in Borovo and Rolnik.
- Pigs - Creates dung that can be used to improve land with crops. A boar is sold for 2000, a pig for 1500, a pig for 1000. You can buy them in Rolnik and in a settlement nearby.
- Geese - Produce eggs and feathers. They are more expensive than chickens, but they also work more efficiently. An adult goose costs 2,000, a gosling 1,500. Sold in the Guest House.
- Sheep - bring the wool needed to make things. A ram is purchased for 3500 coins, a sheep for 3000 and a lamb for 2500. All of them can be found in Baranitsa and Denik.
- Cows bring milk. The most useless resource, since it is not yet used in crafting. The only thing it can be used for is thirst quenching. An adult cow costs 5000 and a calf 4500. Both are sold in Gostovye. The most expensive animal in the game, and also the most useless.
- Goats are cheaper than cows and can reproduce, but they are inferior to them in the quality of work. A goat costs 2000 coins, a goat 2500, a goat 2000. Can be purchased only in Denik. As well as a cow, it is not recommended for purchase.Â
Wild animals
Wild animals
- The rabbit is the weakest of the wild beasts. Dies from one blow of a spear, and can also be trapped in the appropriate trap. When a player is found, it starts to run away. In spring and summer, it is very difficult to spot it among the tall grass. The ideal solution would be to sneak up on him with ctrl and throw a spear.
- The fox is a tougher beast. Very often it runs from place to place, so it will be very difficult to hit it with a spear or arrow. To quickly deal with the fox, sneak up on it as close as possible and start attacking. The fox dies after 3-4 hits of the spear.
- Deer - you can remove a lot more resources from it than from a fox or a rabbit, but it will also be much more difficult to kill it. If he finds you, he will not attack, but he will run away very quickly. To kill a deer, sneak up on it and inflict as many blows as possible, and then throw a spear at the fleeing beast. If you have done enough damage, then the beast will slow down and you can catch up with it and finish it off. If the damage was not enough and the beast ran away, then use the left alt to see where the deer ran, and then finish it off. The doe hunt is the same.
- The wolf is a predator that will start attacking you if it spots you. One blow to the head or three to the body is enough to kill him.
- The boar is a very fast animal that will attack you even if you are still relatively far away. You can understand that the boar is attacking by the sound of the hooves. As soon as you understand where the wild boar is running from, start running in the opposite direction, firing back along the way, if possible. Sooner or later, the beast will stop chasing and you can sneak up and kill him.
- The bison is a very strong and dangerous animal. One hit from him removes about half of your health. Do not try to sneak up on him, but rather shoot back, stepping back. The bison is very slow, so having enough spears or arrows, you can easily kill it.
- The bear is a very rare and very dangerous animal. If you are going to hunt a bear, then prepare well. Tactics with shooting on the run will not help here because of the high speed of the bear, so try to lure him somewhere where there will be an obstacle between you and the beast. It will be even better if you can climb this obstacle and shoot the bear safely from there.
- Green is wolves.
- Red - bears.
- Yellow - bison.
- Blue is foxes.
- The purple color is wild boars.
- Throw spears at the fleeing animals. If you do not have the appropriate skill and you do not have time to finish off the animal and see where it ran away, then the first thing to do is throw a spear at it. Then press alt and see where your spear has moved, sticking out in the beast.
- Don't be greedy when preparing. Prepare more spears of arrows in advance. You can always cut down a tree nearby and make a weapon out of it, but in this case, there is a great chance that you will frighten off the prey or, even worse, will be suddenly attacked by a boar or a wolf.
- Attack fast. If you run up to the beast fast enough, then you will have time to deliver one blow before it notices you. This is especially useful in biomes with aggressive beasts, as you can slow the beast before the chase begins, which could result in other beasts attacking you.
- Wear only the essentials. Leave all unnecessary resources in your settlement before you go hunting. You only need weapons and food. Water and plantains that restore health are usually always enough throughout the map.
- Traps. Traps should be set in the same place where rabbits live, that is, in the depths of forests and clearings and always away from roads. You do not need to lure the rabbit to the trap, he will fall into it after a while if you go far enough.
- Advice for hunting bison and bears. Bison and bears are the toughest animals in the game. Fighting in close combat with them is stupid and ineffective. However, this does not mean that you will need an outrageous number of copies. Only 3-4 is enough to significantly slow down the beast. The enemy will slowly approach you while you pick out old spears from him and immediately throw them back.
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