Patron
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A Beginner's Guide to Surviving Patron's First 4 Years
By teakettle
Having trouble with the first four years of Patron? Don't know what to research or upgrade? Tired of watching YouTube videos and just want a classic no-frills walkthrough?

This guide will get your town primed for a successful early game. The purpose of this build is to vault players out of the fickle early years and into the proper early game, where one can experiment with town building, production operations, and most importantly, not worry too much about trying to not die in winter.

This walkthrough is up-to-date through v.1.002.5.
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Some Notes To Consider
This tutorial assumes that you have played through Patron's tutorial, which is turned on by default and can otherwise be accessed through the game's Options > General > Gameplay > Show tutorial.

This tutorial is for players having trouble getting a strong foothold in the game. It takes place on the Mediterranean map with normal settings. That being said, I do suggest that you change "demolition refund" to full. This allows you to play the game without the anxiety of perfectionism: take your time making a nice town! It also makes neighborhood development less of a headache down the line.

Because Patron's events are chance based, I do not include in this tutorial my inevitable choices made regarding e.g. royal and religious favor; when these moments occur, I select the most advantageous choice available (highest reward, least severe penalties); in the early years, this is often taking punishment rather than giving away vital materials. I do not encourage accepting any immigration waves before year 5.
Year 1
Laying It Out
Pause the game immediately upon start.

First, we will establish a production base of operations. Prepare a Gatherer's Shelter and look for an area near to your townhouse where work efficiency is highest, ideally >100%. Place the building when you are satisfied and construct the following buildings around it, taking into account work efficiency when applicable:
  • Hunting Lodge
  • Forester's Hut
  • Herbalist's Hut
  • Depot
  • Well (OPTIONAL)
  • Watchtower (OPTIONAL)
Lastly, build a road linking your Townhouse with this new hub of production. Add some road markers to ensure your residents have swift travel.

Most importantly, pause all construction except for the Gatherer's Shelter and Depot. I allow for green space to occur so that I can fill with beautification later.



Like above, make a neighborhood that can fit 5 houses near the Townhouse. Add a sawmill, too. For the houses, I set their status to construction priority so that they will be built first.



Thus, you have in total:
  • house (5)
  • Well (PAUSED; optional)
  • Watchtower (PAUSED; optional)
  • Depot
  • Gatherer’s Shelter
  • Hunting Lodge (PAUSED)
  • Forester’s Hut (PAUSED)
  • Sawmill (PAUSED)
  • Herbalist’s hut (PAUSED)
  • Road signs (PAUSED)

The Great Unpause
March, April
Unpause when you're ready. I usually set the game speed to 10x until my 5 houses, gatherer’s shelter, and depot are constructed. Only after these buildings are built that I allow all the other buildings to be built.

Once the Gatherer’s Shelter is built, go to the Jobs menu and ensure you have some workers are given jobs (Carrier and Gatherer).

Once I have 30 coins, I begin to research Quarry with the goal of collecting Mine and Construction Goods by Year 2.



May
As your buildings are constructed, linger in the Jobs menu and enlist residents as a Woodcutter, Forester, Hunter and Herbalist when you can. We don’t need a guard for now, so go into the guardhouse menu and disable residents from occupying this job.

At this time, use the Gather Stone and Gather Metal directives to clean up the coast. If you are running low on lumber, feel free to use Gather Trees directive, too.



June through September
By early June, you should have enough coins and lumber to research mine. All subsequent coins will be used to upgrade the Gatherer's Shelter's large baskets until it is completely maxed out.

Now we’ll be saving 105 coins for a coal mine and depot. You’ll receive some one-time assistance amounting to 250 coins from the King when you construct these buildings. Nice!

With this money, provide insulation for your 5 houses and build 3 more.



Once your coal mine is built, enlist 2 residents to work it as miners.

With the coins leftover, provide your Hunting Lodge with upgrades to trapper training and expert butcher. By the end of September, the Hunting Lodge upgrades should have Expansion II, Trapper Training III, Expert Skinning I, Expert Butcher III.

October through February, Year 2
When you hit September/October, you’ll get 150 food (corn), firewood, and lumber from the king. Nice!

Provide your newly built houses with insulation and research Construction Goods. Once it is finished, add it as a Decree through the Townhouse (K).

When you can, build an Iron Mine; you should receive two workers in February. Be sure your iron mine and coal mine are within the radius of each other for an eventual production bonus through researching Quarry Pool later. When it is finished being built, enlist two workers as miners.

Year 2
Whereas Year One focused on construction, Year Two will focus on research. By March, we can see where to improve: mining, tools, and food.

Research and build the Fisherman's Hut when you can. If you're low on workforce, it is appropriate to switch the Herbalist for the role of Fisherman, as you'll have enough Herbs for the year.

Until the snow thaws at the end of February Year 3, complete the following:
  • Research Toolsmith, Tracking Prey, Ice Fishing and Food Production; add the decree as soon as you can
  • Upgrade sturdy nets for the Fisherman's Hut
  • Build 1 Quarry; set workers to 1
  • Build 1 Toolsmith
In February, you'll receive two workers; enlist them as an Herbalist and Toolsmith.

Year 3
At this point, you're nearly through the tough bit; even better, you are rather well equipped to survive without doing much more than upgrading and expanding your current areas of production.

Alas, three areas remain to be developed:

Research
  • Clothes Shop; The Little things
  • Carpenter's Hut I
  • Small Park, Statue, Pond, and Fountain
  • Gathering Hall; Essential Budgeting
Production
  • Clothes Shop
  • Carpenter's hut
  • Houses (4)
  • Dock
Upgrades
  • Sturdy Nets II, III (Fisherman's Hut)
  • Improved Axes I, (Forester's Hut)
  • Fertilizer I, (Forester's Hut)
  • Trapper Training III (Hunting Lodge)
  • Expert Butcher III (Hunting Lodge)
  • Insulation (House x4)
  • Prospector I, II, III (Coal Mine)
  • Expansion I (Coal Mine, Forester's Hut, Fisherman's Hut, Gatherer's Shelter)
  • Expansion II (Fisherman's Hut)
  • Herbalism Training I (Herbalist's Hut)
You will be able to achieve all this by March, Year 5. Be punctual about purchases and keep an eye on your inventory: if food drops, upgrade as you see fit; likewise with coal. When your inventory seems stable, work on research. What makes this happen is aggressive use of the Dock.

The Dock
As soon as you can, build a dock and get a resident working as a dockworker. So long as you have over 800 firewood in your inventory, sell off 200 bundles at a time for 180 coins. While the dock works most effectively with upgrades, it is not yet necessary to upgrade it.

Additionally, I start to build out a grid. Within this grid, you'll want to build 4 houses, a Clothes Shop, and Carpenter's Hut (having first researched them, of course). With respect to the Carpenter's Hut, make sure it is build somewhere that a second Hut can be later built next to it for increased productivity (No-waste Approach).

Between years 3 and 4, I did the following:
  • Build Dock (April comes w/ 2 new workers)
  • Build 4 Houses (May w/ 1 new worker), Upgrade with Insulation
  • Sell 200 firewood; Research Clothes Shop; Purchase Clothes Shop
  • Sell 200 firewood; Upgrade Forester's Hut with Improved Axes and Fertilizer
  • Upgrade Hunting Lodge with Trapper Training and Expert Butcher
  • Sell 200 firewood; Upgrade Fisherman's Hut with Sturdy Nets
  • Research Carpenter’s Hut
  • Sell 200 firewood; Purchase Carpenter’s Hut
  • Research The Little Things

EDIT: Mentioned in the comments: alternatively, it is possible to lean into your Herbalist's Hut, herbs selling 2:1 against firewood. This is likely a feasible option, too! I haven't tried it yet.


Year 4 and Beyond
At last, we finish production upgrades and research, upgrade our Townhouse into a Gathering Hall, and add a new decree: Essential Budgeting.

Keep your eye on resources. Any time you notice one item starting to dip in number, upgrade that building. I did the following:
  • Sell 200 firewood; Upgrade Coal Mine with Prospector I, II, III
  • Upgrade Coal Mine, Forester’s Hut, Fisherman’s Hut, and Gatherer’s Shelter with Expansion I
  • Sell 200 firewood; Research Gathering Hall
  • Upgrade Herbalist's Hut with Herbalism Training I
  • Switch Quarry Worker to Gatherer, Dockworker to Fisherman
  • Research Essential Budgeting; Add decree as soon as possible
  • Upgrade Fisherman's Hut with Expansion II
  • Research Small Park, Statue, Pond, and Fountain
  • Fill Jobs with new workers


Coming out of Year 4's winter, we have now everything at our fingertips to thrive in an early-game environment. At this point, your goal is to keep upgrading and expanding this current production operation. So long as you aren't building, you don't need workers: as you receive larger population (you can take on immigration waves now), utilize the workforce to build up your reserves.

Beyond this, work through the research materials and learn how to integrate the new buildings you inevitably accrue. You can now build fields, orchards, and ranches, which greatly expand your food arsenal. I personally recommend rushing for the warehouse, as its capacity far exceeds the depot and it will be beneficial to incorporate warehouses into your new production centers.

Lastly, I recommend also taking the time to decorate your town. I personally love the palm trees and try to keep them integrated with that portion of the town. Additionally, we can now craft hedges, fountains, and parks and place them around town. Not only to the residents enjoy this, but it's what makes this town your own creation. In addition, Wells stave off fires and Watchtowers increase sense of safety.

That's all I have. Enjoy!




7 Comments
canoline29 Feb 8, 2022 @ 10:41am 
Hallo,Du hast Dir viel Arbeit gemacht ,leider kann ich die Screenshots nicht auf machen ,kommt eine "Entschuldigung ist ein Fehler aufgetreten"!!Schade, denn finde deine Arbeit sehr gut,nicht jeder gibt sich soviel Mühe!!(Obwohl schon einige!!))Schade das ich die Screenshots nicht aufmachen kann!Evtl kopieren und dann mit einem anderem Programm öffnen??Evtl weißt Du ja einen Tip für mich !!Schön erklärt,tut mir leid,das das bei mir nicht hinhaut!!
Grimm Spector Oct 1, 2021 @ 7:06pm 
It never gave me the 250 gold ... normal difficulty. Sucks. If I accept any immigrants it immediately crashes food production and everyone dies. Somehow even with upgrades you can't bounce back, they all just die. It's dumb.
teakettle  [author] Sep 6, 2021 @ 2:14pm 
Well, if you enjoyed the game, I'd say buy it! It is going to change as it is still in early release; buying a copy now will help support the developers.
Grazzok Aug 24, 2021 @ 2:22pm 
*Had their jobs and didn''t grow up fast enough to expand :3
Grazzok Aug 24, 2021 @ 2:16pm 
I only played the demo so far and don't know if I should buy the game.
I don't know how hard it should be, but it felt more like waiting and watching the seasons pass.

In the first year, The village had both mines, a fishing hut, a tool workshop and a whole forest industry. Since then I waited from one update to another until the demo stopped right before there was enough money to research the town hall upgrade.

And I couldn't do another thing in the whole time, because all the villagers had their jobs.
Am I missing something? Should you start the game with more villagers?
Help me with my descision please :D
teakettle  [author] Aug 16, 2021 @ 5:25am 
SmlehliW, thanks for that suggestion -- added your insight to the document!
SmlehliW Aug 15, 2021 @ 10:45pm 
produce herbs and sell them is more effective than firewood