There are tons of new Timberborn players every day and most of them don't know how to play. So today, we are going to take about the big and small Timberborn mistakes every new player makes! #timberborn #timberborners
One useful thing I always do late game: Have at least one "Hauler's Hut" with max number of workers on the lowest priority. That way your slackers always find something to do when all other jobs are taken :)
my beginner or advanced tip would be always have multiple planks workshops running, preferably powered by both water and wind . Did a run with just two of them running on water and it was a pain
Great intro video I would add two things for a second part, 1 use a water dump in an exploded hole to make irrigated farmland, 2 use power wheels if you can't use water wheels and don't wait too long to setup planks and gears factories 1 workshop can outproduce 10 that haven't been built.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🏞️ Starting a New World in Timberborn 01:38 🌧️ Preparing for the First Drought 03:57 💧 Controlling Water Flow with Dams 05:01 🏡 Managing Beaver Population 06:50 🧪 Prioritizing Science Points 08:10 ⛈️ Enhancing Water Control with Floodgates 10:13 🌱 Efficient Land Usage 11:11 🌟 Enhancing Beaver Well-Being Made with HARPA AI
1 beaver can collect starter berriies, 2 beavers can chop wood. anything else is bad at the start. after that you priorities are all wrong. first you need water and a tank, they get thirsty immediately after start. then you need to start farming, because the sooner you plant the sooner you can pick the carrots, potatoes are for late early game. now you need a forester to replenish trees, so first you need science and planks. now that you have all that in place you can build a damn to keep a small pool of water over the drought season. after that it's smooth sailing building houses to fill the need for jobs as you grow your beaverdom.
Another good tip is to pause the game right at yhe start while you build all the beginning neccessities do you don't waste your beavers time standing around.
actually with iron teeth i find it much easier to manage population by keeping their happiness low. 4 breeding pods on standart life expectancy will keep you population pretty much at 40 beavers. with beavers having a rythm of being born, growing up and dying.
I think what I'm getting stung by is not building one of those big reservoirs early enough. I keep getting to the point where my one-deep little dammed river dries out even with all my pumps turned off, and I'm realizing I'm probably just not giving myself a fighting chance with a real reservoir.
Pausing the gathering posts is a bad tip, you should instead deprioritize the job. If the post is full of resource, and you pause it, you strand all the resource in there, nobody can get it.
Have you checked how they are feeling or is it just your feeling that they are good? After few days of long work hours, they walk slower and won't carry as much. Few days is fine but not for longer periods.
Pft. Making a dam without more work hours is easy. Just make sure to focus on wood collecting first. After that I focus on potatos. And of course make water barrels. Five small ones is a good start.
And if you want to skip learning all these things on your own, then why even play the game, just download a save file with everything built and you won, good job.
Low priority inventors are bad idea, you need to unlock buildings like a forester as fast as possible, so one inventor should always be at the highest priority
True, there are few necessary building you need to unlock but there is a need for balance between food, water and new buildings. Depends where you're in the game
I bought the game like 3 months ago and i recommend using the canyons map as it still gives huge amount of farmland So rn i have 400 beavers 360 are working (most of them are haulers and builders , as i have to deliver water from pumps to starage facilyty and also to deliver to water tanks in housing district . And also builders to build more houses, bridges and MORE WATER TANKS)
@@itszeeeti I don't do dams (unless the emergency one if something happens) Soo I just suck all of the water and store it . I have 15k water and my beavers drink 1k of water a day Soo I NEED A LOT OF THEM
@@itszeeeti yeah I'm trying to build even more water storage as I want to have max beavers on the map Edit:I also use mods to maximize beaver per one block Soo using ladders mod and the other mod (I don't know the name )to squeeze beavers on top of each other