Sengoku Dynasty

Sengoku Dynasty

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Sengoku Dynasty Starter Guide
By Robert N. Adams
This Sengoku Dynasty Guide will help you understand the game's mechanics, explain the HUD, and give you a walkthrough for your first few in-game days! We'll also tell you how this Japanese-themed spinoff differs from its spiritual predecessor Medieval Dynasty.
   
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HUD Explanation
Sengoku Dynasty is a survival game and settlement builder in the same spiritual vein as Medieval Dynasty; you'll have the opportunity to build your very own town from scratch and populate it with friendly NPCs. Read on for an explanation of the HUD; after that, we'll help you out with a walkthrough for the early game!


  1. Tracked Quest: Your Tracked Quest (and its objectives) will be shown on the left side of the screen.
  2. Compass and Calendar: This shows you the direction you're facing and any nearby points of interest on the map. The centerpiece of the Compass shows you the current day of the season.
  3. Tooltip: Hovering over an object with the appropriate tool equipped will give you some information about it.
  4. Loot Pop-ups: Picking up an item will cause these pop-ups to appear, detailing what you've collected, how much you've picked up, and how much you have in total in your inventory.
  5. Health: The standard health bar. If your health drops to 0, you die and you lose some stuff.
  6. Hunger: This bar shows how hungry you are. If it reaches 0, you'll start to suffer bad effects.
  7. Dynasty XP: This shows your progress in leveling up your Dynasty.
  8. Stamina: This is your stamina meter. Stamina is needed for running, using tools, fighting, and other abilities.
  9. Item Controls: This shows you the controls for whatever item you currently have equipped.
  10. Active Tool and Durability: This icon shows your active tool and how much durability it has remaining.


Now that we've explained the HUD, it's time to get into the main portion of our Sengoku Dynasty Guide. This Sengoku Dynasty walkthrough will help you get through your first couple of days — let's get to it!
Creating Your Character
As with most games of this style, your first step will be to create a new character. You'll start with picking your sex, and then you'll be able to make a few choices between different faces, skin tones, and hairstyles.

Once you're satisfied with your appearance, you'll have to name your character. You can then jump into the game and experience the opening cutscene (or skip it entirely).
Getting On Your Feet
You'll enter the world near a boat that has clearly suffered some serious damage. You have a Wooden Torch and a Raw Fish in your inventory. Fortunately, there are a fair few tools and supplies in the immediate area.

Pick up everything useful around you, then head south along the beach. You'll see another boat. Once again, pick up anything that seems useful; you can always drop it later if you decide that you don't need it.

Continue south along the beach, then turn southeast and head down the canyon.
Helping Ako
Your traveling companion Ako is in a similar situation. Speak with Ako and you'll then go through a basic tutorial to build a Campfire.

Ako will give you some raw Gobo. Gobo is a good early-game food that can be found in abundance in the immediate area. Pick some until you have around 25 total; it will sustain you over the next few days.
Heading to Town
It's time to head to the nearest town; it can be found southeast along the road. Unfortunately, you'll discover that it has been burned to the ground when you arrive there. Speak with Toshichi in the center of town and he'll give you a bell for the Bell Tower.

The Bell Tower serves three purposes:
  1. It marks the center of your village's borders.
  2. It serves as a fast travel point.
  3. It allows you to advance to the next season early.
Collect the other needed resources and you can place the Bell Tower pretty much anywhere to start a town. I strongly recommend that you build within the Sosogi Region on the map (the starter region).

Furthermore, it's a good idea to build in the burned-out town. You can dismantle the buildings with an axe to clear out land, and the town of Sosogi has a lot of flat land — a perfect recipe for building your first town. You can always build another town elsewhere if you want!

Alternatively, you can build in one of the other regions on the map. The Enjiro Rebels Region is an excellent starting region that will allow your villagers to mine Copper and Tin, so there's a strong argument for avoiding the Sosogi Region altogether, too.



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2 Comments
pymole Apr 19 @ 6:01pm 
TOTALLY useless!!! Can not even get the bare minimum information to get Ako a fellow passenger to join the village being set up, and not even anything towards help with bare essentials. In my opinion does not even deserve a star.
Dada Nov 14, 2024 @ 12:20pm 
are you even allowed to advertise your website this way