If you’re coming to Sengoku Dynasty from Medieval Dynasty, then the new season system might give you a bit of shock.

Knowing how the system works can ensure you don’t accidentally make your villagers unhappy or lose out on production.

In this survival guide, we’ll explain how the Sengoku Dynasty season system works.

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Seasons last two days in Sengoku Dynasty.

However, you can extend the season an additional two days.

Map showing how many days in the season the player is in.
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After the second night, you have the option of progressing to the next season or not.

Option to switch to a new season at the Bell Tower.
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If you want to progress to the next season, then you can do so at the Bell Tower.

If you don’t want to progress to the next season, then you don’t need to do anything.

You can continue to play through the season until the fourth night.

By that point, the game will force you into the next season.

Workers produce goods only at the turn of the season.

In Medieval Dynasty, you may be used to your workers producing goods every day.

They don’t do that in Sengoku Dynasty.

Instead, all their work happens during the season change.

That’s why you might want to proceed to the next season when the opportunity arises.

You’ll be able to get the items your workers produced at the start of the new season.

That said, you need to make sure you have assigned all the jobs to your workers and that they have the tools they need to perform the job before the season changes.

Production menu and assigning resources for the building to produce for the next season.
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Otherwise, you might miss out on production resources until the next season.

Workers will eat food and drink beverages at the turn of every season.

You don’t have to worry about their daily needs.

However, you need to make sure that they have enough food and beverages to make them happy for the next season.

Menu showing the needs of villagers and their happiness.
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When the change of the season occurs, they’ll take out the food and beverages from the storage warehouses.

With this in mind, you may find yourself needing to use the extra days in the season to hunt and ensure your workers have all the food they need.

Seasons are a bit different in Sengoku Dynasty.

By understanding how they work, you can ensure you don’t miss out on resources or have your villagers leave.

Check out the video below for a more in-depth explanation of the season mechanic in Sengoku Dynasty.

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