Medieval Dynasty: Town Vendor Guide (2024)

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In addition to founding your own village and growing its population, you will have a chance to visit other villages in Medieval Dynasty. These villages are spread throughout the map, with unique inhabitants and vendors. Sometimes, you may have to travel to these villagers to gather the materials that you need.

Related: Medieval Dynasty: Where To Build Your Village

In this guide, we are going to go over every vendor type, as well as where you can find them. You will be able to access all of these villages at the start of the game, however, it may you longer to travel to certain villages. First, let's take a look at every village in the game, as well as their locations.

Updated August 19, 2023 by Jacqueline Zalace: Still looking for the right vendor in Medieval Dynasty? We've updated this guide with a bit more information to help you find what you are looking for. Additionally, we've tweaked the formatting bit. From Herbalists to Exotic Goods vendors, you are sure to find the information you need.

Village Locations

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In total, there are ten villages spread throughout the valley.

When you first start the game, you will be slightly south of Gostovia. This is a fairly large town that has several vendor options to help you get started. As you venture to new areas, different vendors will become available.

Vendor Locations

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Below, you can check out the unique vendors available in each town.

Baranica

Vendor Type

NPC Name

Items Available

Animal Husbandry

  • Sheep

Alina

Animal Products

Sheep Items

You can purchase sheep from the nearby fold

Herbalist

Norbert

Herbs and potions

Branica

Vendor Type

NPC Name

Items Available

Sewing

Lubomira

Sewing materials

Logging

Bogdan

Lumber and logging items

Borowo

Vendor Type

NPC Name

Items Available

Animal Husbandry

  • Chickens

Ida

Animal products

Chicken items

You can purchase chickens and roosters from the nearby henhouse

Workshop Goods

Falibor

Workshop and handcrafting items

Denica

Vendor Type

NPC Name

Items Available

Farmer

Dagobert

Farming materials

Crops

Seeds

You can purchase goats from the nearby fold

Sewing

Matylda

Sewing materials

Cooking

Kinga

Recipe ingredients

Gostovia

Vendor Type

NPC Name

Items Available

Animal Husbandry

  • Cows
  • Geese

Sobiemier

Animal products

Cow and goose-related items

You can purchase cows and geese from the nearby cowshed and goose house

Tavernkeep

Dobroniega

Recipe ingredients

Cooked food

Drinks

Farmer

Edwin

Farming materials

Crops

Seeds

Cook

Adelina

Recipe ingredients

Lesnica

Vendor Type

NPC Name

Items Available

Blacksmith

Teobald

Smithy materials

Logging

Unierad

Lumber and logging items

Hunting

Gizela

Hunting items

Meats, fur, and leather

Mining

Jaromir

Mining tools

Ore

Jezerica

Vendor Type

NPC Name

Items Available

Tavernkeep

Nieluba

Recipe ingredients

Cooked food

Drinks

Fishing

Bytomir

Fishing tools and resources

Hornica

Vendor Type

NPC Name

Items Available

Cook

Jurand

Recipe ingredients

Stable Keep

  • Horses

Leonard

Horse items

You can purchase horses around the stable

Sewing

Karolina

Sewing materials

Mining

Lech

Mining tools

Ore

Blacksmith

Jan

Smithy materials

Rolnica

Vendor Type

NPC Name

Items Available

Farmer

Nadar

Farming materials

Crops

Seeds

Herbalist

Tomira

Herbs and potions

Animal Husbandry

  • Pigs
  • Chickens

Irmina

Animal products

Pig and chicken-related items

You can purchase pigs and chickens from the nearby pigsty and henhouse

Tutki

Vendor Type

NPC Name

Items Available

Hunting

Rajmund

Hunting items

Meats, fur, and leather

Stable Worker

  • Donkeys

Amanda

Donkey Items

You can purchase Donkeys around the stable

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Exotic Goods Vendor

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Exotic goods vendors are traveling merchants who can appear in Gostovia, Hornica, or Jezerica. These vendors sell a variety of rare goods that are meant to be given to a woman.

The exotic goods vendor icon appears in the compass bar as a ring, making them easy to spot as you are passing through one of these three towns.

Keep in mind that these goods can be quite expensive, with many items selling for over 1,000 coins. Although they are great items to increase your affection with women, they are not necessary.

Buying And Selling

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To purchase items from a vendor, simply approach them and ask for them to show you their wares. This will open the vendor inventory alongside your own. Click on items within their inventory to purchase, or click on items in your own inventory to sell.

When selling items to vendors, you will need to take into consideration how much money they have. Vendors do not have an unlimited amount of money; this means that if they don't have enough money, they cannot purchase an item from you.

While you have to seek out certain NPCs to obtain various resources, you can sell items to everyone. For example, you will need to purchase seeds from a farmer, but you can sell crops back to any vendor that you come across.

Bartering Skill

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Within the Diplomacy skill tree, you can find the Bartering skill. This is a helpful skill that increases sell prices and decreases purchase prices.

As you level up your Diplomacy skill, try to invest your skill points into Bartering. This will help you save money while making purchases, as well as make more money when you sell your goods.

Selling Stolen Goods

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If you steal goods from a town, you won't be able to sell them back to a vendor within the same town. Thankfully, you can travel to another town to sell the goods without any consequence.

Be careful when stealing though; if you are caught, your reputation will lower!

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FAQs

Do all vendors pay the same in medieval dynasty? ›

Everyone pays the same. Only your barter skill level matters. You can if you want to RP a bit, sometimes I do, but ultimately, they've all got the same buying/selling prices. You can level up your bartering skill which will give better prices but other than that not aware of any other factors.

Where is the best place to start a town in medieval dynasty? ›

  1. 1 The Valley - North & Southeast Of Denica.
  2. 2 The Oxbow - Southwest of Ostoya. ...
  3. 3 The Oxbow - East of Klonica. ...
  4. 4 The Valley - The Lake East Of Hornica. ...
  5. 5 The Valley - South Of Branica. An Expansive Riverside Area Filled With Resources. ...
  6. 6 The Valley - West Of Gostovia. The Ideal Quick-Start Location. ...
Jan 11, 2024

Can you name your village in medieval dynasty? ›

You can only name it in your own imagination. Give the name to your save. My settlement is named "Autosave". Still, would be kinda sweet to be able to put up signs at you villages entrances with a name on them.

Where is the best place to build a house in medieval dynasty? ›

There is a location right across the river that is perfect for your first house in the Medieval Dynasty. The location is next to the road, water, and is flat. I started directly south of the bigger river delta, east of the road going south.

Do building locations matter in medieval dynasty? ›

There is no right or wrong place, but some are just a little more challenging than others. The only buildings that currently matter are the barn and the fields. Workers in them won't produce constantly like the other job sites and will have to walk back and forth.

What is the difference between a medieval town and a medieval village? ›

The major difference was in size. Towns were simply big villages, usually with a mayor and council, and they still are. The terms are still used today. How many villages and/or towns would a medieval lord need in order to have 1,000 men fighting for him?

How big can your village be in medieval dynasty? ›

Development Stage
StageBuilding limit (default settings)Tax multiplier
Settlement40x1.25
Village50x1.50
Town60x1.75
City70x2.00
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Can you build more than one settlement in medieval dynasty? ›

Can we make more than one settlement in medieval dynastie, our can we only make one settlement? You can have more than one, the resource storage and food storage will share amongst you villages. Just make sure you farmers live near the farms they are working on.

Can you destroy a house in Medieval Dynasty? ›

So I figured out the answer to my question by pure accident but instead of removing the question I decided to answer it mostly to help out others the hammer icon in the dynasty book on the build page if you select that and aim it towards any of your structures you can demolish it but as an added bonus you can also ...

What is the best order to build in the Medieval Dynasty? ›

In Medieval Dynasty, like in life, personal shelter is the first priority, so players should start by building themselves a home. The next priority is storage, with resource storage taking precedence over food storage, as gathering supplies is meaningless if there's nowhere to put them.

Do trees regrow in the Medieval Dynasty? ›

If left intact, it will grow back into a tree after two years. Tree branches do not grow into trees. When cut, the falling tree will cause damage if it hits the player or buildings, but friendly NPCs will be unharmed.

What was the highest paying job in medieval times? ›

Inn keeper. One of the most lucrative and profitable occupations was that of the Medieval Innkeeper, but only if all conditions were prime and if certain circ*mstances were maintained.

How does medieval times pay? ›

As of Jul 18, 2024, the average annual pay for a Medieval Times in the United States is $124,124 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $59.67 an hour.

Did peasants get paid in the middle ages? ›

Often, they were paid both in cash and "in-kind", usually in grain but also sometimes in accommodation, food, clothing or even tools.

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