

This will cause Discontent to rise slightly. Open the Book of Laws and sign Emergency Shift into law. Staff the second Workshop with 5 of the other idle Engineers immediately as well. Once the first Workshop is built completely staff it with five Engineers and research the Beacon. There should be enough wood available so build two Workshops in the second ring. Get started on Research first, even before assigning anyone to gather resources. Research on the Beacon can be completed on the first day, the Beacon built, and a Scout Team sent out, all on the first day. Keeping 10 Engineers idle will mean the Workshops get built sooner and faster. This splits the night in half and keeps people alive and conserves the maximum amount of coal.Īssign all but 10 Engineers to gathering resources, 30 Workers to wood crates, 15 Workers to steel wreckage, 5 Workers and 5 Engineers to a Coal Pile.

#FROSTPUNK GATHERING POST GENERATOR#
Since you are not building any tents, you need to turn the Generator on every night at 2:00 am and off at 4:00 am to keep people from freezing to death at night and to conserve coal during the day.
#FROSTPUNK GATHERING POST PLUS#
I’ve looked at websites and researched forums plus put lots of hours into experimenting and coming up with what I consider to be the best combination of all of these.Īt the start research and wood are your main goals. Follow that with two Workshops, a Sawmill and a Child Shelter on day 2. This article should give you a very reasonable chance at success.īuild two Workshops in the second ring first, a Hunter’s Hut for gathering food, a Cookhouse for processing the food, the Beacon once it is researched and Medical Post, all on Day 1. The goal is to have 4 Workshops built as quickly as possible while still keeping the populace happy enough to not exile or kill you, not run out of resources and to have a reasonably healthy workforce. What are the best buildings to start Frostpunk with and in what order should they be built? The best build order is one that gives you the best edge technologically, even if that means having a few more sick people under your care than you’d like to have.
