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    Going Medieval: How To Mine

    Mihir HateBy Mihir HateJune 7, 20212 Mins Read

    You will need to learn how to mine in Going Medieval. Doing so will help you get various resources such as iron. You will need these resources to upgrade your settlement. So, let’s find out how to mine for items in the game.

    How to mine in Going Medieval

    • To mine in the game, you will have to assign a task to a specific villager.
    • First, select the area in which you want to mine using the mouse.
    • You will have to mark out a specific area for where you want to mine.
    • Now, just choose a specific villager in the game and you will be able to assign the task of mining the selected area.
    • You can do so by interacting with the Schedule tab at the top left of the screen.
    • Now, choose a villager and assign him/her the specific task.
    • In the Jobs tab, you can even change the priority of any given task.
    • Secondarily you can even select a specific area.
    • Now, click on the mine option in the bottom right of the screen.
    • After this just assign the villagers you want for the task.
    • Once you do that you will be able to mine easily.

    How to mine in Going Medieval

    You also need to keep in mind that some resources are specific to a certain region. Some of these resources are pretty deep down so you might have to dig even deeper into the earth. So, make sure you properly differentiate your settlers and divide the tasks properly.

    Some resources will need further processing such as putting them into the furnace. However, this will vary from resource to resource.

    This is everything you need to know about how to mine in Going Medieval. Now that you are here make sure you check out all the console commands and cheats for Going Medieval. You can also have a look at How To Craft Limestone Brick In Going Medieval.

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    Mihir Hate

    Decided to become a writer because he started getting good at writing Instagram captions for his friends. Would be better at playing the games he reviews if he didn't spend so much time looking at shoes.

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