Contents
Recurring donation event in Goodgame Empire

The Imperial Patronage is a recurring limited-time event in Goodgame Empire, the free-to-play medieval strategy MMO developed by Goodgame Studios. First introduced as a donation-based progression system, the event allows players to spend various in-game currencies to accumulate points and unlock exclusive decorative items that provide combat and public order bonuses. 1
The Imperial Patronage is available to players at level 70 and above. It runs periodically throughout the year as part of Goodgame Empire's rotating event schedule, typically lasting about one week per occurrence. 2
The core mechanic revolves around donating in-game currencies in exchange for points. Players can contribute multiple currency types, each with a different conversion rate. Accepted currencies include Khan tablets, Khan medals, Samurai tokens, Samurai medals, Construction tokens, Upgrade tokens, and Sceat tokens, among others. 2
The event features two parallel progression tracks that players can participate in simultaneously:
The Builder track is designed for players with limited in-game currency reserves. It offers accessible entry points with lower donation requirements and provides decorations with modest bonuses, typically ranging from 1% to 5% attack boosts. Builder decorations can reach public order values of up to 4,500. Spending limits apply on the Builder track to maintain balance. 12
The Architect track targets players willing to invest substantially more resources. Conversion rates are significantly higher — for example, over 5,400 Khan tablets or 14,200 Khan medals per point compared to the Builder track's 595 tablets or 375 medals per point. In return, Architect decorations offer superior rewards, reaching up to 15% attack boosts and public order values of 5,000. As of version 5.0, currency caps were removed for the Architect track. 2
Both tracks offer ten tiers of decorative items. Each tier unlocks an increasingly powerful version of the event decoration, with stronger combat effects and higher public order bonuses as players progress. The decorations stack with other event items, though a cap of 100% per effect applies across all event decorations combined. 2
The Imperial Patronage Charter is a special event-specific currency that functions as a point tracker for the Architect track. These charters are not stored in a player's regular storage and expire when the event ends, meaning unused charters carry no value between event occurrences. 3
Some iterations of the Imperial Patronage include a global leaderboard, adding a competitive dimension to the event. Players compete for top positions based on total points earned, with top-ranked participants earning additional recognition. 4
The event has undergone multiple revisions since its introduction. Version 5.0, released in 2025, introduced notable changes including the removal of currency caps on the Architect track and adjusted conversion rates for both the PC (Empire) and mobile (Empire: Four Kingdoms) platforms. 2
The Imperial Patronage is a recurring limited-time event in Goodgame Empire, the free-to-play medieval strategy MMO developed by Goodgame Studios. First introduced as a donation-based progression system, the event allows players to spend various in-game currencies to accumulate points and unlock exclusive decorative items that provide combat and public order bonuses. 1

The Imperial Patronage is available to players at level 70 and above. It runs periodically throughout the year as part of Goodgame Empire's rotating event schedule, typically lasting about one week per occurrence. 2
The core mechanic revolves around donating in-game currencies in exchange for points. Players can contribute multiple currency types, each with a different conversion rate. Accepted currencies include Khan tablets, Khan medals, Samurai tokens, Samurai medals, Construction tokens, Upgrade tokens, and Sceat tokens, among others. 2
The event features two parallel progression tracks that players can participate in simultaneously:
The Builder track is designed for players with limited in-game currency reserves. It offers accessible entry points with lower donation requirements and provides decorations with modest bonuses, typically ranging from 1% to 5% attack boosts. Builder decorations can reach public order values of up to 4,500. Spending limits apply on the Builder track to maintain balance. 12
The Architect track targets players willing to invest substantially more resources. Conversion rates are significantly higher — for example, over 5,400 Khan tablets or 14,200 Khan medals per point compared to the Builder track's 595 tablets or 375 medals per point. In return, Architect decorations offer superior rewards, reaching up to 15% attack boosts and public order values of 5,000. As of version 5.0, currency caps were removed for the Architect track. 2
Both tracks offer ten tiers of decorative items. Each tier unlocks an increasingly powerful version of the event decoration, with stronger combat effects and higher public order bonuses as players progress. The decorations stack with other event items, though a cap of 100% per effect applies across all event decorations combined. 2
The Imperial Patronage Charter is a special event-specific currency that functions as a point tracker for the Architect track. These charters are not stored in a player's regular storage and expire when the event ends, meaning unused charters carry no value between event occurrences. 3
Some iterations of the Imperial Patronage include a global leaderboard, adding a competitive dimension to the event. Players compete for top positions based on total points earned, with top-ranked participants earning additional recognition. 4
The event has undergone multiple revisions since its introduction. Version 5.0, released in 2025, introduced notable changes including the removal of currency caps on the Architect track and adjusted conversion rates for both the PC (Empire) and mobile (Empire: Four Kingdoms) platforms. 2