Players can get meat and fur from a variety of animals inMedieval Dynasty. But bears provide a massive amount all at once. Grab a spear or a bow and arrow, then head out to the wilderness and go bear hunting. There is a reason this activity is as popular as it is.
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Unlike some animals such as moose and deer that run off if they spot the protagonist or are dealt a non-lethal blow, bears will stand their ground and attack. This might sound like a drawback, but it’s much easier to score a headshot and kill these kinds of beasts inMedieval Dynasty.
Bears Down South
There are far more bears down south than up north. They prefer mountainous areas, making this region more inhabitable for them. Even if bears happen to appear outside of their regular spawn locations, it’s usually going to be in the wilderness at high altitudes. Not all of these spots appear on the wildlife map but hunters put their money on these spots.
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If players are noticing an overlap with thecave locations on the map, that’s by design. Bears often love to hang out near the cave entrances. Since gamers should be needing to visit caves regularly, especially toward the endgame, this makes them convenient to take out.
Bears Up North
There are a few bear spots to the far north in the mountains though nowhere near as dense as down south. Still, most of the game’s main questing occurs in this area, so if players would like to gather some valuable resources in between trips, this is a good place to do it.
Bear hunting can be dangerous. There aremore plentiful hunting grounds to visit. That’s not to say bear hunting is a bad idea; it’s a good call for gamers that don’t want to spend too much time hunting, especially if they’ve already maxed out their skill in this area.

Medieval Dynastyis available now for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.