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Timberborn: Getting Started Guide

Welcome to our Timberborn: Getting Started Guide! Dive into the engaging world of Timberborn and build a thriving beaver society with our comprehensive beginner’s guide. In this article, you’ll discover essential tips and expert insights to kickstart your journey. From mastering the fundamentals in “Getting Started - The Basics” to strategically “Setting Up Your First Settlement,” we’ve got you covered. Learn how to efficiently navigate the game with “Understanding the Basic Controls,” ensure resource sustainability with our “Overview of Resources,” and keep your industrious beavers happy and productive in “Managing Your Beavers.” Ready to transform your woodlands into a bustling beaver utopia? Let’s get started!

Getting Started - The Basics#

Welcome to the world of Timberborn! Whether you’re new to colony sims or just new to this beaver-themed twist on the genre, we’ve got you covered. This guide will walk you through some of the basics to get your beaver colony off to a roaring start.

Setting Up Your First Colony#

When you start a new game, you’ll need to pick a map. For beginners, Lakes or Plains are great choices because of their simpler terrain and ample water sources. Once you’re in, the game might look a bit overwhelming, but take a breath. Let’s break it down.

1. Pause the Game#

Right after jumping in, hit that pause button (spacebar). This gives you time to look around, take stock of your surroundings, and plan your first steps without worrying about your beavers’ needs piling up.

Building Essential Structures#

2. Storage First#

Start with storage. Build a Log Pile to store wood and a Small Warehouse for other resources. Logs are essential for almost every structure, so you’ll need a place to keep them.

3. Gather Resources#

Beavers need resources to build and thrive. Place some Lumberjack Flags near trees and assign beavers to chop them down. Don’t forget to mark the area with a Cut Trees order. You’ll also need a Gatherer Flag near berry bushes to collect food.

4. Shelter and Sleep#

Beavers need a place to rest. Build Lodges for them to sleep in. You don’t need a lodge for each beaver — they’ll take turns using the beds.

Water Management#

5. Water is Life#

Water is crucial for your beavers’ survival. Place a Water Pump near a water source to provide drinking water. You’ll also need a Water Tank to store it. Build multiple pumps and tanks as your population grows.

Food Supply#

6. Secure a Food Source#

Berries are good for initial food, but you’ll quickly need more reliable sources. Build Farmhouses and plant Carrots. Carrots grow quickly and provide a steady food source. Later on, you can expand to other crops like potatoes.

Prioritizing Tasks#

7. Managing Labor#

Use the labor menu to prioritize tasks. Your beavers can only do so much in a day, so set priorities for woodcutting, farming, and building based on your immediate needs.

Science Points#

8. Start Researching#

To unlock advanced buildings, you’ll need science points. Build an Inventor and assign a beaver to work there. Science points come in slowly at first, but they’re essential for unlocking key technologies.

Keeping It All Together#

  • Monitor Needs: Frequently check the needs of your beavers. Water and food are vital.
  • Plan Ahead: Look at what seasons are coming (droughts can be deadly) and plan accordingly.
  • Balance Expansion: Don’t expand too fast. Ensure you have enough resources to support new buildings and beavers.

And there you have it! By following these basics, you should be well on your way to creating a thriving beaver colony in Timberborn. Keep experimenting, stay flexible, and have fun building your dam-fabulous empire!

Setting Up Your First Settlement#

So, you’ve just started playing Timberborn, and you’re ready to get your first beaver settlement up and running. Let’s break down the steps to ensure your furry friends thrive.

1. Pick a Suitable Location#

The first thing you’ll need to do is choose a good spot for your settlement. Look for a place near water; beavers need it to survive. Water provides hydration for your colony and irrigates your crops. Ideally, you’ll want a location with easy access to a river or lake.

2. Construct Basic Buildings#

Now it’s time to build some essential structures. Here’s what you need to get started:

  • Lumberjack Flag: This building allows your beavers to cut down trees for wood. Place it close to a group of trees.
  • Gatherer Flag: Collects berries, which are a basic food source. Put this near berry bushes.
  • Water Pump: Provides fresh water. It must be placed on the shore of a water source.
  • Log Pile: Stores all the wood your beavers collect.

Once you’ve placed these buildings, make sure you connect them with paths so your beavers can move around easily.

3. Assign Workers#

Your buildings need beavers to operate them. Click on each building and assign workers to keep them functional. Auto-assigning is an option if you want the game to handle it for you.

4. Plan for Food and Water#

Beavers need food and water to survive. Start by planting carrots, a simple yet effective crop. You’ll need to build a Farmhouse and then select an area for your crops. Remember to place the farmhouse close to irrigable land, as your crops need water.

For water needs, the pump should suffice initially. However, as your settlement grows, you might need additional pumps or storage solutions like water tanks.

5. Expand and Manage Resources#

As your settlement grows, you’ll need to keep an eye on your resources:

  • Wood: Continuously assign beavers to cut down trees and reforest areas by planting new ones using a Forester.
  • Food: Increase farm plots and vary your crops. Eventually, you’ll want to add more variety like potatoes and wheat.
  • Water: Expanding your water infrastructure to include more pumps, tanks, and irrigation methods ensures your beavers stay hydrated.

6. Build Shelters#

Beavers love to have their own homes. Build Lodges to provide them with rest and a place to reproduce. More beavers mean more workers to keep things running smoothly!

7. Research and Develop New Technologies#

As you gather resources and your settlement stabilizes, invest in a Inventor’s Hut to start generating Science. This will allow you to unlock new buildings and technologies, improving efficiency and quality of life for your beavers.

8. Monitor and Adjust#

Keep an eye on your settlement’s status. Monitor hunger, thirst, and productivity levels. Adjust your workforce as needed, build additional structures, and plan for future expansion.

By following these steps, you’ll ensure that your first beaver settlement is on the path to success. Happy building!

Timberborn: Getting Started Guide#

Understanding the Basic Controls#

So, you’ve installed Timberborn and you’re all set to kick off your very own beaver civilization - awesome! Before you start building your dream dam city, it’s super important to get the basics of the game controls down. Let’s dive right in:

Moving Around the Map#

Mastering navigation is key to keeping an eye on your beaver buddies. Here’s how to move around:

  • W, A, S, D: These keys let you move the camera up, left, down, and right. It’s great for scooting around the map.
  • Arrow Keys: If you prefer, you can also use the arrow keys for the same movements.
  • Mouse Scroll Wheel: Rolling this zooms in and out, letting you get a closer look at your beavers or a broader view of your terrain.
  • Right Mouse Button: Hold and drag to rotate the camera. This helps you see your settlement from different angles.

Building and Selecting#

To build and manage your beaver town, you need to know how to select and place objects efficiently:

  • Left Mouse Button: Click to select buildings, resources, or beavers.
  • Right Mouse Button: Click to exit menus or cancel selections.
  • B: Opens up the build menu where you can select various structures.

When in the build menu, follow these steps:

  1. Select the structure you want.
  2. Place it on the map by clicking the left mouse button.
  3. If you change your mind, right click to cancel.

Managing Resources and Beavers#

Handling resources and making sure your beavers are happy and productive is crucial:

  • Tab: Opens up the overall view of your resources, letting you track your food, water, and more.
  • F1 to F4: These keys quickly navigate between different management menus:
    • F1: Overview
    • F2: District Center
    • F3: Labor
    • F4: Well-being

Time Management#

Time keeps ticking in Timberborn, and controlling it helps you better manage growth and disasters:

  • Spacebar: Pause and resume the game. Perfect for when you need a breather or want to plan your next step.
  • 1, 2, 3: These keys control the game speed. Press ‘1’ for normal speed, ‘2’ to fast-forward a little, and ‘3’ for super speed.

Hotkeys for Efficient Gameplay#

Hotkeys streamline your playthrough. Here are a few handy ones:

  • R: Rotate buildings before placing them. This will help in fitting structures more efficiently.
  • M: Mute/unmute the game’s audio.
  • O: Show/hide the UI if you want to take a nice screenshot.
  • Ctrl + S: Quick save. Use this frequently to avoid losing progress.

Miscellaneous Controls#

There are a few other controls designed to aid your gameplay:

  • F9: Toggle HUD. Great for if you need to take a clutter-free screenshot.
  • Escape: Open the main menu or exit a submenu. Your all-purpose panic button.

Conclusion#

That’s the essential rundown of Timberborn’s basic controls. With these, you’ll be ready to start building, managing resources, and keeping your beaver population happy. Remember, the key to a thriving beaver city lies in your eager paws, so practice these controls until they feel second nature. Now, go build something awesome!

Overview of Resources#

Welcome to the world of Timberborn, where managing your resources efficiently is the key to building a thriving beaver society. In this section, we’ll take a closer look at the essential resources you need to gather, manage, and utilize to develop and sustain your woodsy utopia. Think of this as your survival guide for everything you need to know about the basics of resource management in Timberborn.

Wood#

Wood is the backbone of your entire settlement. From building structures to crafting tools, this resource is critical. You’ll start by cutting down trees. Plant new ones using Forester buildings to ensure a steady supply.

  • Gather Method: Lumberjack Flags and Forester buildings.
  • Key Structures: Log piles for storage and sawmills to turn logs into planks.
  • Pro Tips: Balance logging and planting to avoid deforestation. Upgrade your workforce with Gear workshops for enhanced productivity.

Water#

Keeping your beavers hydrated is a no-brainer. Water is essential for drinking, farming, and surviving droughts. Setting up an efficient water distribution system early on is crucial.

  • Gather Method: Water pumps and Deep Water Pumps.
  • Storage: Water tanks of various sizes.
  • Pro Tips: Place pumps near natural water sources and store plenty of water to survive drought periods. Build levees and dams to control water flow and create reservoirs.

Food#

You can’t have happy, productive beavers without feeding them. Food comes in various forms, each with its unique benefits.

  • Types: Berries, carrots, potatoes, and wheat (which can be turned into bread).
  • Gather Method: Gather berries early game; transition to farms for more sustainable food production.
  • Pro Tips: Rotate crops to maximize yield and diversify food types to ensure nutrition. Irrigate your farms to boost efficiency.

Metal#

As you progress, Metal becomes a crucial resource for advanced buildings and machinery. You’ll need it for everything from sophisticated equipment to heavy-duty construction.

  • Gather Method: Initially from ruins, then through metal mines.
  • Storage: Metal beams and scrap metal can be stored in dedicated storage yards.
  • Pro Tips: Using scavenger flags and smelters, convert scrap metal into usable metal beams for advanced buildings.

Science Points#

Science Points aren’t a resource in the traditional sense, but they’re just as important for tech progress. You’ll accumulate these points through dedicated buildings, allowing you to unlock essential tech and structures.

  • Gather Method: Built via Inventor buildings and other science-producing structures.
  • Usage: Unlock new technologies in the tech tree.
  • Pro Tips: Invest early in science buildings to advance your society’s capabilities swiftly.

Power#

Your later buildings and machinery will require Power to operate. Initially, you’ll depend on simple waterwheels, but there are more advanced power solutions down the line.

  • Generate Method: Waterwheels, wind turbines, and diesel engines.
  • Storage: Batteries for storing excess power.
  • Pro Tips: Utilize rivers and optimize water flow to maximize waterwheel efficiency. Combine different power sources to keep everything running during droughts or low-wind periods.

Buildings and Construction Materials#

Various construction materials are essential to building your beaver metropolis, including Planks, Gears, and Paper. Each has specific uses and requirements.

  • Planks: Made from logs at a sawmill, needed for most advanced structures.
  • Gears: Produced in a Gear Workshop, essential for machinery.
  • Paper: Created in Paper Mills, used for Books, Decorations, and Dynamite.
  • Pro Tips: Plan production chains carefully to ensure a continuous supply. Always have storage ready for materials to avoid bottlenecks.

Summary#

Successfully managing these resources will make or break your beaver civilization in Timberborn. Keep your wood supply steady, water distributed, food plentiful, metal stocked, science ticking, power running, and materials flowing. Balance is the key to creating a harmonious and efficient settlement where your beavers can thrive and build incredible wooden wonders.

Now that you’re armed with the basics of resource management, you’re well on your way to crafting a prosperous beaver paradise. Happy building!

Managing Your Beavers#

Alright, fellow Timberborn enthusiasts, let’s dive into the nuts and bolts of managing your beavers effectively. These little critters are the heart and soul of your post-apocalyptic wooden utopia, and keeping them happy and productive is crucial for your village’s success.

Assigning Jobs#

Your beavers are eager to work, but it’s up to you to put them in the right spots. Jobs in Timberborn are varied—you’ve got everything from woodcutting to construction to farming. To manage your workforce:

  1. Open the Population Panel: This is your command center for beaver management. You’ll find it in the top-right corner.
  2. Job Assignment: Look for the ‘Jobs’ tab. Here, you can see all available jobs and assign your beavers manually.
  3. Prioritize: Some tasks are more critical than others. Use the prioritize button (the one that looks like an exclamation mark) to make sure your beavers focus on what’s vital, like gathering food or building a crucial dam.

Keeping Them Fed#

Beavers can’t work on an empty stomach. Make sure you have a steady food supply by:

  • Farming: Plant crops like carrots, potatoes, and berries. Carrots grow quickly, while potatoes can be cooked to provide more nutrition.
  • Foraging: Send beavers to collect wild berries when you’re just starting out.
  • Water Supply: Ensure they have access to water. Build water pumps and storage tanks to keep them hydrated, especially during dry seasons.

Housing and Comfort#

Beavers need a cozy place to rest after a hard day’s work. Building houses not only provides them with beds to sleep in but also boosts their overall happiness, which makes them more productive.

  • Lodges: Start with basic lodges. As your colony grows, consider building larger, more comfortable lodges.
  • Decorations: Beavers love a nice-looking home. Add decorations like bushes or benches to increase their comfort levels.

Health and Wellbeing#

Healthy beavers are happy beavers. Keeping your population in good health is non-negotiable:

  • Medical Facilities: Build a medical bed to treat sick beavers. This is crucial to avoid diseases spreading in your settlement.
  • Well-Rounded Diet: A diverse diet keeps them healthier. Mixing crops and ensuring a variety of foods can make a big difference.

Leisure Activities#

It’s not all work and no play. Beavers need downtime to remain content:

  • Social Life: Build leisure structures like campfires and rooftop terraces. These provide places for beavers to socialize and unwind.
  • Entertainment: Structures like bookshelves and beaver statues not only make them happier but also more willing to stay in your colony long-term.

Managing Crises#

Sometimes, droughts or other disasters strike, and they can hit hard. Preparation is key:

  • Stockpile Resources: Always keep a surplus of food and water. You never know when a drought will hit.
  • Build Dams and Reservoirs: These structures can store water during dry spells, ensuring your beavers don’t go thirsty when the rain stops.

By keeping an eye on all these aspects, you can manage your beaver colony efficiently, ensuring they’re happy, healthy, and productive. With well-managed beavers, your Timberborn settlement will thrive through tough times and good!

Happy building! 🦫

Timberborn: Getting Started Guide
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Published at
2024-01-01