Veterans who have survived until the endgame of Medieval Dynasty are well aware of how important caves are. They're full of valuable materials that are required for the best creations in the game. In the early game, they're also very expensive, so hopping in for a quick cash grab is a great idea.
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There has to be a catch, right? Well, yes. The precious metals are extremely heavy. Mining a node or two at the start of the game might be all a player can do without dropping the rest of their inventory. The other issue is that these caves are rare. There are only five in all of Medieval Dynasty, so take note of which ones to visit regularly.
There is only one cave north of the main river. Between the sister cities of Branica and Baranica to the northernmost edge of the map is a cave. The river isn't big enough to fish from and the two cities are quite close, but a small settlement could mine this cave nicely. Keep the villagers happy and working.
The cave is so far west that the cursor won't go over there unless players are already so far west that opening the map starts the cursor this far out. The cave is just a few hundred meters south of Lesnica.
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There is some exquisite hunting here as well. The terrain is bumpy and the river is both distant and small, but, once again, a few miners should be happy enough here.
Jezerica Cave is between the two lakes to the southwest. The outskirts of the mountains here make things very bumpy and, unlike the previous caves, there isn't any water remotely close. But the proximity to a major settlement could be a nice perk.
The highest peak in the game has a cave right inside of it. Players can find it by
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