10 Ways to Make Money FAST in Medieval Dynasty

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In this video, we go over 10 new ways to make money in Medieval Dynasty! This is my third money-making guide, and while my old guide has some use, it could use a bit of updating, especially with all the new changes with the most recent update. I hope this video helps, and leave a comment if there are any other ways to make money that I may have left out! Thanks for watching!!!

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0:00 Introduction
0:19 Tip 1
1:01 Tip 2
1:26 Tip 3
2:27 Tip 4
3:37 Tip 5
4:24 Tip 6
5:36 Tip 7
6:12 Tip 8
6:36 Tip 9
7:34 Tip 10
7:54 The BEST WAY to make Money

10 NEW Ways to Make Money FAST in Medieval Dynasty
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I got my one mil from the older knifes way…..so many knifes sold 😂 I had it in my head I was a travelling knife seller till I got bored and set up 8 shops all selling knifes, iron or bronze only.

interstella
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That Scrooge McDuck of the Flatbreads scene at the end is epic. 🤣👍

clefsan
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Trousers with cuffs, it's a lifesaver and only costs 4 linen and 2 leather. Get yoru Flax early and sell them at very high prices, available directly as you unlock the sewing hut.

bjornflintberg
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I have to say, this is a very good tips video. Both the content, and how you present it. No nonense, on point, no trying to hard, no hidden bragging - meaning, this sort of feeling they have discovered something no one else have, like ''look how good I am at this game''. Which ofc, is ok.. sure..maybe, maybe not (mostly not), but my point is it's never really necessary.
that shy I like your video. You present it in a good mature way.

Which, when I come to think of it often happens with us playing Medieval Dynasty. Not that only adults play it, but us liking this sort of survival/craft games; No hocus pocus magic, monsters or whatever. Just pure and.. well...''simple'', not easy, games that do not really hold your hand. Games that literally trying to kill you...FAST! If you do not learn to swim, sort of.
So the ones that will keep playing are serious people. Patient-gamers.

Anyway. This is my way of saying, I really appreciated this. Gonna try them out.

Matoakas
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For early acces to coin: pottage = cabbage + meat (boar) and a good source for leather
Available from kitchen on, cabbage can be produced twice per year, and as bonus: many farming skill points.

trmp
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I found valuable items and did some quests to get coin. Put almost everything into sapplings for several seasons. Within two years, have 250 trees that produce many fruits and hops. This, stored in a food chest, will feed your people indefinitely, but you can also sell most of it (thousands and thousands of fruit) and get good money. And it's all legit.

austinox
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Love the Stronghold theme music for ambiance... chefs kiss!

Sooo many hours sunk into all 3. Good times.

lordjeremyhirsch
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Careful hunter is pretty useless since the chance you actually get something is small.
What I did was get your extraction up asap and put it in the skill that makes you mine really fast.
Brinze sickles are a good way to earn money, only cost 1 bronze and the price is between 250 and 300 if you have the right skills to sell them.
And bronze is easier to access to iron and wool or even the linnen.

Calaelan
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I'm rather confident that crafting Arrows and Bolts is still the most value for money - and they're rather light too, making for easy transport! I recall that Bronze Arrows have a base sell price per arrow of 22, per arrow. That means you're generating 220 base coins per production of Bronze Arrows.

Personally, I prefer Bolts, as they're just that tiny bit lighter. I also often turn them into their poisoned variants for even more profit. Just set my Herbalists to gather Nightshade at 100% during Summer, then craft it into poison, and then into poisoned Bolts.

Here's to hoping that it doesn't get nerfed xD

Sumsman
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5:10 Actually Bronze Sickle might be still more worth, than Iron Axe, since you only need 1 Bronze Bar for 320 Coins, instead of 4 Iron Bar for 680 Coins.

To mention also is, that Knive (All Knives) only need Sticks, instead of Logs ans therefor are far easier to craft, timewise, as logs are harder to sustain.

Bronze Knive: 310 coins, 1 Bronze Bar, 1 Stick
Iron Knive: 340 coins, 2 Iron Bar, *1 Stick* -> *170* per Bar

Bronze Axe: 630 coins, 2 Bronze Bar, 1 Log -> *315* per Bar
Iron Axe: 680 coins, 4 Iron Bar, *1 Log* -> *170* per Bar

Bronze Sickle: 290 coins, 3 Bronze Bar, 1 Log -> 96, 67 per Bar
Iron Sickle: 400 coins, 4 Iron Bar, 1 Log -> 133, 34 per Bar


All Info from *Fandom Wiki*, but since the Sickle in the Video only costs 1 Bronze Bar, instead of 2, i need to check with ingame values for Price and Ressources

Xadoras
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Later in the game my biggest problem isn't that I don't have valuable stuff to sell, it's that I don't have enough merchants to sell it to.
I do think a fishing hut is rather lucrative too

gerritvalkering
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Dried fish meat is surprisingly lucrative and once you have a fishing hut, costs next to nothing.

mrs_adler
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I like the bronze scissors for making wool the best item to sell, as it gets double the amount of items and has a lower price, getting the most money from the vendors

igospode
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personally i found in oxbow map at least
torch the tier 2 torch 2 hide, 2 sticks is best HIDE money maker early game. think u get like 50% more money per hide i forget the math atm.
and ofc ur jsut adding sticks... so def once u can make them its great to switch from simple bags to torchs.
i have tier 3 barter 50 torches get me 1400 coin as i recall. 100 hide, sticks that some nice jingle lol

that said, there so many dif things to do. and i really love ur vids. always so helpful. and i get updates will and or can always change things

NotHappening-bt
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Just thought I would bring up mention of the Market stalls as they man good profits for you with the right villager. 6 in trades.
This way you can just concentrate on getting everyone to gather/farm the materials to craft and sell. No need to boost your sales skills.

Thanks for taking the time to make the video and May the flat bread keep your belly full.

Admiral_tintin
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i think the animation of the emote at the end of the video seems interesting as it could potentially be used for a play dead skill in a future update if the devs decide they want to add that feature for a chance to have the boars and wisents stop harrassing you if you played dead.

Edit: And maybe even bears(like Leo DiCaprio in his movie lol)?
But probably not wolves since they're carnivores, in case it wasn't obvious enough to someone.

jazy
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I'm glad I'm not the only one with the passion for flatbread lol.

had no idea I was on the right track with that choice!

For crops, it's what to leave, not what to grow. Leave Wheat and Pears, grow basically everything else. Maybe skip beetroot, maybe not.
"He who soweth bountifully shall reap bountifully. He who soweth sparingly shall reap sparingly."

You need Rye and Oat for Animal Feed. Skipping wheat, focus on those, go big on animals?

I'm surprised by the distinct lack of manure from the farm animals tho

Draco-pvie
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Is that stronghold music that I hear in the background?

oneeyebandit
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4 years later and the best way to make money in MD is still from feathers. Even with 10X settings. 12 hunters gathering feathers is unbeatable.

recksters
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This makes my play-through even MORE enjoyable!

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