Find out how to hunt and get meat in Going Medieval, what difficulties await you, what you need to do to complete the goal, read in our guide.
Here's everything players need to know about hunting animals and getting meat in Going Medieval.
How to hunt and get meat in Going Medieval
The first and main way to feed a growing settlement is to get meat, and in order to get it, you need to hunt various animals on the map. To do this, you must have a settler with a high or decent enough archery skill, at least 8. After that, you will need to set the hunting priority task for him, and then mark on the game map the animals that he will hunt.
To do this, find the button with the image of a bow and arrow in the lower left part of the screen and press it or press the m key. After that, scan the map looking for animals such as deer or rabbits as shown above and highlight them. After highlighting, your hunter will run up to the animals and try to hunt them, but in order for the hunt to be effective, you must equip him with a bow.
Therefore, at the beginning of the game, you must have at least one bow in your inventory, so go there now and right-click on the bow with the hunter selected. After a while, you should have a lot of raw meat, but you can't eat raw meat, so you need to cook it. To cook meat, you need to make a fire and build a butcher's table, and then start the production tab in both stations.
And that's all you need to know about how to hunt and get meat in Going Medieval.