As you play through Medieval Dynasty, you might notice that a seemingly common resource, Iron, is nowhere to be found for quite a while. That’s because there are a few prerequisites you’ll have to keep in mind as you look for it.
How to Get Iron in Medieval Dynasty
In the game’s early hours, the only reliable way to get Iron is to buy it from merchants, usually for around 60-50 coins. Occasionally, Iron can also be found randomly in broken carts and barrels, mostly near cave entrances.
Naturally, you might think that you’ll be able to find more inside the caves, but that’s only half-correct. Iron won’t spawn inside a cave unless you’ll built a mine in front of it first.
A Steady Supply Of Iron
Once you’ve built a mine in front of the cave, you’ll need to craft use a pickaxe for the Iron to spawn. It still appears randomly, which makes looking for it hard on your own. But, you can assign villagers to work in your mine, to maximize your iron gains.
The Cost of Iron
Until you have the tier 3 smithy and required recipes, you won’t have much use for Iron, except for completing a few quests that require it. And you’ll have to invest your points into the appropriate building technology to construct mines first.
So for most of the quests, you might want to simply buy the ore from merchants.
The Frozen Throne was one of the RTS games I previously played, and I recall playing the campaign and going up against the undead only to discover that you actually sided with the undead in the end. Given the discussion of the undead, some of you may be familiar with necromancy in Spellforce. If you’re lacking the fourth ingredient and are unsure of how to obtain it, don’t worry—we’ve got you covered.
The 4th Ingredient Slot For Necromancy
It is important to note that you may complete all Necromancy concoctions, even Tier 3 units, with just the initial three ingredients. To make some of the more challenging undead, you will undoubtedly require higher quality ingredients.
However, if you have advanced in the game sufficiently to obtain the more valuable resources, you do not need the fourth ingredient.
Open your Grimoire to see the location of the fourth ingredient for necromancy. When you’re in the Grimoire, use the tabs at the bottom of the screen to go to the Necromancy page; the icon is a malevolent hand emerging from the ground.
There are a number of challenges there, and each one provides a prize. The first three tests concern spells. After successfully completing the first three tasks, you receive the Summon Necromancer Minions, Soul Cage, and Soul Catcher.
But the Soul Well, a unique room, can only be accessed by completing the final task. You will receive new prizes as you unlock this room and add it to your tower, such as weekly souls, an extra army stack space, and the option to utilize a fourth ingredient when summoning undead creatures using necromancy.