just an fyi Kage regarding where to store logs in the storage building. when standing in front of the chest, behind you is a built in Log Rack where you can put stacks of logs into instead of in the chest. that Rack will hold more than many think. also, Stones can be dumped into any chest you place down to stockpile it outside your storage limit. unless it's been changed, several Storage buildings of the same type stack for capacity limits and can be accessed from any of your locations. a storage warehouse and food storage building by the mine isn't a bad idea.
if you want to improve the mood of your villagers via building you have to build better houses for them (stone walls and plank roofs), insulate the houses using the Handyman skill in the Production tech tree and then decorating the house by choosing your hammer, then looking at the walls/floors/attics and press E to decorate the chosen part of the house.
I can agree with that, i did that for my village and mood is between 46 and 54% depending if they are doing what they like not what you want them to do
If I'm remembering correctly, I believe there's max 10 items (like shelves, rugs, hanging decorations etc) that can affect their mood. I forget how high it goes to. And after that it depends on them developing their skills as they work (and being in a job they like), and also them being married and having kids affects their happiness. 🙂👍🏻
@@mrsulkowski I believe that the NPCs don't realy like or hate jobs, that is the game's way to justify the mood bonus per skill level the worker receives when employed. For example: if a newcomer has 1 in farming and 3 in production they'll always say that they hate farming and love creating things with their hands.
Hi Kage, couple things about the game to help out. Making money can be done with multiple items. As you build up resources you will need to get rid of some so things like Simple Bags are made from 1 leather and sell well enough. When you drop 100+ of them on the market you get good coin. Same thing with flour, sometimes found but buy it and wheat and make flour then make flat bread. The flat bread, too when sold in bulk, makes you good coin. It won't be long before you have a ton of coin. Also, the townsfolk happiness will increase with better homes (ie: stone house that are insulated) as well as decorations. I also noticed that the game added the ability to upgrade the beds and firepit in the houses (have your hammer out and press and hold E). The townsfolk happiness also increases as their skill does in the field of work. Cheers.
I upgraded my villager’s houses to stone and insulated them with limestone. This gave each about +40% happiness to around 44-46% total. It’s a bit of a grind, since I helped mine the limestone from stone nodes. Slow process. Putting 2 villagers on stone/limestone would help.
I think potage is a good seller. Especially with the free horse meat you got! I seem to remember you were “the potage king” when the game came out at first!
There are a couple crafting recipes that require tin ingots. The saddle I believe is one, and maybe one of the backpacks? There may also be a decoration or two that use tin. But as far as smithing goes, you're right in that the main use for tin is to make bronze.
🏚🏚🏚🏚🏚 Good evening Kage! Great video! Great gold haul! Holy moly! Oh what fun you will have. It will be great to see your town and townsfolk grow. I am very curious and excited to see where your adventure goes from here. Thank you so much! God bless you and the family. ~John
On the road east of Piastovia, I found a special villager where the road meets the wide part of the river in the south. He's an ex-bandit with 6 in excavation.
Heya Kage, there is a guide on the steam discussions that has a map of all possible spots for each of the super villager.. has helped me get 2 of them (1 with 5 extraction and the other was the hunter with 5 skill)... only thing is its low chance and happens with season changes. Good luck
Not sure if it was covered yet but according to your own footage, Copper Ore is 10.5 coins, and Tin Ore is 12.5 coins. I'm assuming whoever told you to sell bronze stuff for mad profit is is telling you to buy the ore, turn it into bronze, and then sell the bronze tool. even at 2 bars of bronze, (total Ore cost being 46 coins) this checks out. 4x cost roughly. if it requires 4 bronze then it would only be double cost in terms of sale value. still....200% return is not...the worst.
Good area ro build for me is along the river slightly northeast of Piastovia. Flat land between the cave and river for homes and buildings and fields on the slope.
So I don't know about this map, but on the base map, wanderers (recruitable NPCs) rotate between villages very season, so you should have new ones every 3 days. Also, manure converts to fertilizer cheaper. I think rot is 10 to 1, but manure is 1 to 1, I THINK. At least it was before update. And yes, Potage is more filling then meat or cabbage alone. You do need to craft from meat and cabbage in a kitchen, but have both high $ and nutritional value
to clarify my comment from last video: When you are encumbered, while you are pressing the W key, press the Up Arrow key and it will essentially negate your encumbrance. This is much more noticeable when you are higher encumbrance.
I am pretty sure the campfire settlers shuffle or reset every season because i was planning to invite a good candidate but the season changed and they were replaced
I ddid say that you can make profit from maces even if you buy all materials from trader becose raw materials - 2 coper ore 2 tin ore 1 log and 1 lether costs around 50 gold (EDIT 12.12.2024 -its actualy 70) - you need to make bronze bar yourself Another info that you may be interested - you dont need to trow food items on the ground if you want to get rot next season, in one herold quest you may be asked to build some stuf to reduce stench of people, one of it is compost bin (for quest you need to build 3 - allready build dont count for quest) - it changes any food item in rot in one season
K A G E you just grabbed the villager you didn’t talk to them small talk Kage small talk also Don’t forget to buy all the fish from the guy in the village cook them in the sick shack and resell them to the people in the merchant area. Also, don’t forget to Smalltalk your recruits.
You can edit the walls and roofs of the houses but you can’t upgrade them to a bigger house. All the other buildings if there is an upgraded version you can place it over the top of the original building if you want to. If you make changes to a building like a house with people living in it they will get upset and changes to a building with people working there will stop the work until you are done.
Can anyone in the kage crew, kage as well. Tell me what kage has to yet include in this season. He had this in the multi player series. I'll give you a hint it has to due with travel and the cities.😅😅
Hey Kage, just for your information, if you are interested. If you wanna get a lot of coins in one day and get a ton of very usefull stuff, this video might help "Medieval Dynasty Guides Episode 1 - Full Guide to a Fantastic Start on the Oxbow"
just an fyi Kage regarding where to store logs in the storage building.
when standing in front of the chest, behind you is a built in Log Rack where you can put stacks of logs into instead of in the chest.
that Rack will hold more than many think. also, Stones can be dumped into any chest you place down to stockpile it outside your storage limit.
unless it's been changed, several Storage buildings of the same type stack for capacity limits and can be accessed from any of your locations.
a storage warehouse and food storage building by the mine isn't a bad idea.
if you want to improve the mood of your villagers via building you have to build better houses for them (stone walls and plank roofs), insulate the houses using the Handyman skill in the Production tech tree and then decorating the house by choosing your hammer, then looking at the walls/floors/attics and press E to decorate the chosen part of the house.
I can agree with that, i did that for my village and mood is between 46 and 54% depending if they are doing what they like not what you want them to do
If I'm remembering correctly, I believe there's max 10 items (like shelves, rugs, hanging decorations etc) that can affect their mood. I forget how high it goes to. And after that it depends on them developing their skills as they work (and being in a job they like), and also them being married and having kids affects their happiness. 🙂👍🏻
@@mrsulkowski I believe that the NPCs don't realy like or hate jobs, that is the game's way to justify the mood bonus per skill level the worker receives when employed. For example: if a newcomer has 1 in farming and 3 in production they'll always say that they hate farming and love creating things with their hands.
To upgrade an already built house with stone do I have to destroy the existing roof and walls and does that kick out the occupants?
Hi Kage, couple things about the game to help out. Making money can be done with multiple items. As you build up resources you will need to get rid of some so things like Simple Bags are made from 1 leather and sell well enough. When you drop 100+ of them on the market you get good coin. Same thing with flour, sometimes found but buy it and wheat and make flour then make flat bread. The flat bread, too when sold in bulk, makes you good coin. It won't be long before you have a ton of coin. Also, the townsfolk happiness will increase with better homes (ie: stone house that are insulated) as well as decorations. I also noticed that the game added the ability to upgrade the beds and firepit in the houses (have your hammer out and press and hold E). The townsfolk happiness also increases as their skill does in the field of work. Cheers.
I upgraded my villager’s houses to stone and insulated them with limestone. This gave each about +40% happiness to around 44-46% total. It’s a bit of a grind, since I helped mine the limestone from stone nodes. Slow process. Putting 2 villagers on stone/limestone would help.
I think potage is a good seller. Especially with the free horse meat you got! I seem to remember you were “the potage king” when the game came out at first!
Imagine how amazing it would be if the road had Skyrim like immersiveness with wandereds and random events etc
There are a couple crafting recipes that require tin ingots. The saddle I believe is one, and maybe one of the backpacks? There may also be a decoration or two that use tin. But as far as smithing goes, you're right in that the main use for tin is to make bronze.
Hey, I forgot to add the abandon buildings you found south of pis. It has a basement with some very very good loot a ring worth 750 gold is one thing.
🏚🏚🏚🏚🏚 Good evening Kage! Great video! Great gold haul! Holy moly! Oh what fun you will have. It will be great to see your town and townsfolk grow. I am very curious and excited to see where your adventure goes from here. Thank you so much! God bless you and the family. ~John
If you strafe while running and or incumbered you move more quickly.
The pike is a money maker as roasted fish
I try to like and comment on every video you make weather i like the game or not hope it helps my guy
On the road east of Piastovia, I found a special villager where the road meets the wide part of the river in the south. He's an ex-bandit with 6 in excavation.
You need 3 points into barter to be able to buy the ingredients and craft at a profit. Because you buy 30% cheaper and sell for 30% more.
I found a super herbalist old lady in a abandoned fish/ herbalist hut on the island in the lake near the top of the map. Above the swamp.
Heya Kage, there is a guide on the steam discussions that has a map of all possible spots for each of the super villager.. has helped me get 2 of them (1 with 5 extraction and the other was the hunter with 5 skill)... only thing is its low chance and happens with season changes. Good luck
do you have a link to this guide`? can´t find it
Not sure if it was covered yet but according to your own footage, Copper Ore is 10.5 coins, and Tin Ore is 12.5 coins. I'm assuming whoever told you to sell bronze stuff for mad profit is is telling you to buy the ore, turn it into bronze, and then sell the bronze tool. even at 2 bars of bronze, (total Ore cost being 46 coins) this checks out. 4x cost roughly. if it requires 4 bronze then it would only be double cost in terms of sale value. still....200% return is not...the worst.
I found one of those citizens in an abandoned bandit camp, she was in a cage, I had to get her out by picking the lock.
G'day mate you missed a bag of coins in the ruins you were in behind the big shelf.
Kage, be sure to be wearing your big backpack and your big pouch to increase your inventory weight
Good area ro build for me is along the river slightly northeast of Piastovia. Flat land between the cave and river for homes and buildings and fields on the slope.
So I don't know about this map, but on the base map, wanderers (recruitable NPCs) rotate between villages very season, so you should have new ones every 3 days. Also, manure converts to fertilizer cheaper. I think rot is 10 to 1, but manure is 1 to 1, I THINK. At least it was before update. And yes, Potage is more filling then meat or cabbage alone. You do need to craft from meat and cabbage in a kitchen, but have both high $ and nutritional value
to clarify my comment from last video:
When you are encumbered, while you are pressing the W key, press the Up Arrow key and it will essentially negate your encumbrance.
This is much more noticeable when you are higher encumbrance.
U can build platforms and piers and walkways in the platform wheel so I think u can make a bridge
I am pretty sure the campfire settlers shuffle or reset every season because i was planning to invite a good candidate but the season changed and they were replaced
I don’t know this but there is a mine in the bottom left village. It has a lot of iron deposits.
I ddid say that you can make profit from maces even if you buy all materials from trader becose raw materials - 2 coper ore 2 tin ore 1 log and 1 lether costs around 50 gold (EDIT 12.12.2024 -its actualy 70) - you need to make bronze bar yourself
Another info that you may be interested - you dont need to trow food items on the ground if you want to get rot next season, in one herold quest you may be asked to build some stuf to reduce stench of people, one of it is compost bin (for quest you need to build 3 - allready build dont count for quest) - it changes any food item in rot in one season
couldn't you let the cabbage rot to make fertalizer?
Arrow key thing is a game changer don’t sleep on it
I turn cabbage into rot one makes three rot and I have thousands of it when I harvest
By the roads and in the villages you can find a super villagers
K A G E you just grabbed the villager you didn’t talk to them small talk Kage small talk also Don’t forget to buy all the fish from the guy in the village cook them in the sick shack and resell them to the people in the merchant area. Also, don’t forget to Smalltalk your recruits.
The people you recruit change every season. You don't have to recruit bad people.
I name my houses after the skills or jobs so that I can have people with the same skill have better babies.
Do not have this game but can you not upgrade the walls and roofs or do you just have to build it the first time?
You can edit the walls and roofs of the houses but you can’t upgrade them to a bigger house. All the other buildings if there is an upgraded version you can place it over the top of the original building if you want to. If you make changes to a building like a house with people living in it they will get upset and changes to a building with people working there will stop the work until you are done.
@@garrisonn8781 Thanks for the info. I have been thinking about getting this game so I just watch at least a series of any game before I buy.
good to watch but need more or a live stream
Way to knock a poor girl down at the market bro. did you hear her cries of pain? damn Kage, they added karma to the game ..be careful!
buy the raw fish cook them sell them back for profit
Can anyone in the kage crew, kage as well. Tell me what kage has to yet include in this season. He had this in the multi player series.
I'll give you a hint it has to due with travel and the cities.😅😅
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Hey Kage, just for your information, if you are interested. If you wanna get a lot of coins in one day and get a ton of very usefull stuff, this video might help "Medieval Dynasty Guides Episode 1 - Full Guide to a Fantastic Start on the Oxbow"
make straw hats they sell for a good penny
NO! NOT HAPPY you didn't post an Infected video today😒 I like this game and ik it's "fresh" but I LOVE the infected
FIRST
Invest in an iron crossbow and iron bolts, its an amazing weapon to hunt and kill bandits with.
Imagine if the horse riding was as good as RDR2