How to run a stall in Medieval Dynasty

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Published 2023-02-28
In this I run through how to run a stall. I talk about what diplomacy does and how townsfolk gain diplomacy vs how they gain production or extraction. I also point out what to watch for and easy mistakes to make with running the most power building in the game.

All Comments (14)
  • @robbaxter1497
    I really wish there was a village production tab, 1 screen that shows all your village inputs and outputs. Would make things a lot easier ha
  • @thrawn82
    the way i understand it, the xp for crafting is awarded per item, the xp for diplomacy is awarded per gold piece. which is why diplomacy shoots up
  • @Nephilen2030
    Thank you so much for such a great stall video. Question. Do you have a video that goes from farm to stall so to speak. From gathering resources, to making the items , then to selling them.
  • Awesome video man! I already have a market up and running making good money but figured I’d check it out to see if I could learn anything! Just a tip, the seamsters level up in production pretty fast, faster than the cook, smithy & workshop in my experience. I also heard somewhere that their level gain is based on how valuable the items they produce are. In the seamsters I have them making fur boots and shoes and they level up really fast comparatively. Not sure on the values and amounts like 1 fur shoe vs 1 wooden vial (5 actually) and if the things like vials and plates can be good cause you make more of them. I have 3 seamsters right now so I can keep a couple stalls running at max production and still have extras! Very good guide!
  • @monkeyboy8me
    The market stall items sell for a lot less than at vendors are the kingdom. But I guess you make that up since you can sell them everyday vs going to every vendor once per season
  • @h2oneat126
    If you want a level craftsman up really fast, put them in the sewing hut. When they get to ten, make them a cook or a workshop worker or a blacksmith.
  • @lesm3652
    Ive noticed in my game and so far in all videos ive watched to try and find out if im seeing it right maybe no one else is noticing look at all the prices of the items selling at the same say 1% you can sell iron or a stick at 1% and they both sell at the same price so its more convenience than ability to make its actual worth you could actually be losing money
  • @BurningLance2
    i wager a woodshed working on gathering tons of sticks with a workshop making spoons for a stall is more or less infinite money
  • @elliex6505
    never heard of of new recruits having 3 across the board plus a hero skill - so couldn't understand this 'spoiler alert' and I would like to - anybody can point me out into any info ofhow to get new recruits like that?