One important task you will need to focus on is farming.
Farming is a great way to make money and doesn’t require attention every day.
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With a barn, you could delegate workers to take care of these tasks.
However, early in the game, you will not have access to the barn.
First, let’s take a look at how to create farmland.
This is a brand-new area, so we’ve included some information about buying seeds here.
How To Place Farmland
Before you could grow crops, you will need to place some farmland.
This can be done byopening thecrafting menu(pressing ‘Q’) and heading to the buildings category.
At first, you will see a stake, which is where the corner of the field will go.
Once you find a place to settle, you could immediately start farming.
Preparing The Field
With your farmland placed, it’s time to prepare the area.
To do this,you will need the following tools and materials.
Where To Buy Seeds
Above, we mentioned that seeds can be purchased from farmers.
In the valley, you’re free to find vendors for seeds inGostovia, Denica, and Rolnica.
Within the Oxbow map, vendors are a bit more plentiful.
In Piastovia, you might find a market area.
If you venture to Ostoya, you’ve got the option to alsobuy seeds from Zywia.
All Available Crops
In total, there arenine different cropsthat you might plant in your fields.
You canuse this to your advantage to get crops quickly.
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Reusing Farmland
After harvesting your crops, the field can be used again.
pick the destroy tab, and then left-pick the farmland that you want to remove.
Efficient Farmland Layouts
Farms can be expanded over time.
Additionally, be sure that the farms aren’t too far.
You will also need aFarm Shed to manage farming villagers.This is where they grab and deposit resources from.
Here’s everything you should probably know about making money quickly in Medieval Dynasty, from bartering to farming.