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'''Specialist''' are certain profession which can be assigned in cities. They improve the yield of some goods and for each specialist a | '''Specialist''' are certain profession which can be assigned in cities. They improve the yield of some goods and for each specialist a citizen is used. Note that the boni and penalties and food consumption of population are not lost, but bonuses for citizens do not apply to specialists. They are further divided into rural and urban. | ||
In the list below, some specialists provide a bonus per citizen (/C) or per culture level of the city (/CL). CL is between 1 (weak) and 4 (legendary). Rural specialists are shown in green, whereas urban specialists are shown in yellow. | In the list below, some specialists provide a bonus per citizen (/C) or per culture level of the city (/CL). CL is between 1 (weak) and 4 (legendary). Rural specialists are shown in green, whereas urban specialists are shown in yellow. |
Latest revision as of 20:00, 24 May 2023
Specialist are certain profession which can be assigned in cities. They improve the yield of some goods and for each specialist a citizen is used. Note that the boni and penalties and food consumption of population are not lost, but bonuses for citizens do not apply to specialists. They are further divided into rural and urban.
In the list below, some specialists provide a bonus per citizen (/C) or per culture level of the city (/CL). CL is between 1 (weak) and 4 (legendary). Rural specialists are shown in green, whereas urban specialists are shown in yellow.
Urban specialists have 3 levels - Apprentice, Master and Elder. The civics cost is the base cost - this is increased by 5% per rural/apprentice specialist, 10% per master specialist and 15% per elder specialist in the city.