Who is the “Watcher” in “The Sims Medieval” that the Sims worship? Why do the Jacoban and Peteran faiths both encourage such worship? In this article, you can find out more about this important part of the game and how it is used to unlock new outfits and items.
Sims that misbehave or just get on the Monarch’s bad side can be sent to the Judgment Zone area where they can be punished at the Stocks or face the Pit Beast. Find out more about this area used as punishment for crimes in the Kingdom with this guide.
Hunting in “The Sims Medieval” is not for all heroes. Only a few types of professions are able to do this in the forest. Find out which heroes are able to go hunting and what they can bring home when they come back.
Edicts can be proposed and then voted on and passed in “The Sims Medieval.” This is a large factor of how your Kingdom stands in loyalty with the other nations they interact with. Find out more about it, including which heroes can do this action in this guide.
Been playing Sims Medieval for a while now and wish a few things were different? This guide will explain how to install user created mods for Sims Medieval, and make a few suggestions of some you might like to try!
Trading in “The Sims Medieval” is a unique interaction that the Merchant hero is able to do for their profession. They buy and sell with locals as well as foreign territories to earn an income and can become very rich doing so. Find out how you can get started doing this in this guide.
Messenger Posts in “The Sims Medieval” act as the mailbox in regular “The Sims” games. However, instead of using mail carriers or a telephone, your Sim will use the pigeons in the post to deliver their messages. They also use these to pay their taxes and more.
The market is where the merchant hero in “The Sims Medieval” sells their goods. They can buy the items to sell at a low price and then mark it up to sell to other Sims for more money. This is really where this hero earns their living. Find out more about it in this guide.
The Blacksmith and Wizard can forge items in “The Sims Medieval.” These items are able to be purchased by other Sims to use to equip for better armor, swords, hammers, staves and even new Kingball paddles. Find out everything you need to know about forging with this guide.