Your heir plays a crucial part in Medieval Dynasty.
If you don’t prepare them accordingly, then you could be missing out on some massive skill boosts.
In this survival guide, we’ll explain everything you need to know about your heir in Medieval Dynasty.

How Do You Get An Heir in Medieval Dynasty?
Before you can have an heir, you need to have a wife in Medieval Dynasty.
We have a helpful guide on how to find a wife if you haven’t gotten hitched in the game yet.
Once you’ve successfully married a woman in the game, you have the option of having a baby with her.
Simply speak with her, and you should see an option about having a baby.
As long as your wife is still highly affectionate with you, she’ll agree.
Once she gives birth, she takes off work for two years.
The same goes for all the new mothers in the game.
After the baby hits two years old, he becomes a toddler and is able to walk around on his own.
What Do The Heir’s Quests Do in Medieval Dynasty?
Once your baby becomes a toddler, they’ll start to have quests for you.
These quests range from wanting a certain type of food to being attacked by a bandit.

The heir’s personality comes from your wife.
So, if you have a wife who loves food, then you may notice that your heir also likes food.
Anytime you complete a quest for your heir, you gain affection from him.
Affection is important because it gives your heir a skill boost.

When they hit 18 years old, their skills become locked in.
A big ceremony called the Hair-Cutting Ceremony occurs.
At this point, you’re able to nudge your heir in a certain direction if you choose to do so.
You’re also able to retire at any point.
18 is when you can start playing as your heir.
The entire premise of Medieval Dynasty is to pass your village onto your heir and continue the family line.
Once your heir turns 18, you can retire your current character and play as the heir instead.
Your current character becomes an NPC living their best life in your village.
If you boosted your skills, then you’ll find he has a pretty decent collection of skills already.
You don’t have to waste as much time honing those skills as you did before.
When your first character dies, you can also become your heir.
Taking care of your heir’s needs early in life can set them up for success later in life.
Conclusion
Knowing to take care of your heir and why can ensure your Medieval Dynasty game lasts as long as possible.
For an even more in-depth look at how the heir works in Medieval Dynasty and an actual quest, watch the video below!






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