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Tiers 4
Fourth Tier - Citizens
Mining and weapons, buildings of stone, industrial food production and a bit more luxury. Roads are made of cobblestone now.
Not necessarily exhaustive list of meetings with discussions about tier 4:
- 2011-06-12 (game design, walls)
- 2011-11-06 (as part of 2012.1 discussion)
New construction material theme in this tier is stone and buildings will get more massive and strong with certain accessories to cover the grayish gloom.
Sanitary facilities get important, so please build a public bath for your Citizens.
Demands get way more extraordinary. Provide 'better food' (this means have at least three different kinds of food), confectionery and one of (candles/lamp oil) as well as the missing part of tier 3 (spices/tobacco products)!
As in level 3, providing both lamp oil and candles probably helps your financial situation.
To fulfill all these needs, here is a short overview of your new economy branches:
Upgrades: deep iron mine, extended stone pit, brickworks, charcoal burning, professional fire brigade, inn, quay wall, ... New:
- the pastry shop, using sugar and (almonds/cocoa)1 for pastry or honey, ropes and (almonds/cocoa)1 for pastry and candles
- corn fields for bread, cocoa fields/vineyard/alvearies for confectionery (alvearies produce honeycombs, thus if these are used, the pastry shop will produce candles as well. Source)
- almond groves and alvearies for garden
- mill and bakery to produce bread (most effective food production, only one climate!)
- cobbler (shoes), apiary (trees to honey),
- copper mine, tin mine, brass foundry,
- boatyard II
Now tin and copper mining is possible, resulting in brass foundry, arsenal, gunsmith. Barracks get better with this new equipment now, too
- Buildings: public baths (virtually consumes water, needs a pond in range)
- Goods: 3+ kinds of food, (spices/tobacco products)2, (candles/lamp oil)1, confectionery
- Happiness: ≥ 70
- Inhabitants: ≥ i
- Upgrade Material: 2 tons each of tools and dressed stone, 1 ton of randomly (wood/bricks)1
- Settlement Size: ≥ s inhabitants