Unlike main city goods, the player cannot trade cultural goods with other players.Ĭultural goods buildings provide a production bonus: with each production the player has a chance of 3% to get 4x the amount of goods produced. The production is similar to goods production in the main city, but requires a resource that the player gathers in the settlement: Koban Coins.Ĭultural goods are used for unlocking embassy advancements and expansions. The Gasshō-zukuri Hut has three possible designs of which the game selects one randomly upon placement of the building - the other options can be seen in the Gallery.īeware: when finishing or abandoning a settlement, all population and Koban Coins in stock will be lost.Ĭultural goods buildings provide an amount of cultural goods, from 5 to 20, depending on the chosen production time. Koban Coins are needed for the production of cultural goods. Residential buildings provide Japanese population and Koban Coins. Players cannot trade cultural goods with other players. The building cost of each settlement building depends on the player's era and consists of resources from the main city: coins and supplies.Īll resources gained from the settlement, stay in the settlement. All other buildings become available by unlocking embassy advancements. The building menu consists of four types of buildings and an expansions window:Īt the start of the settlement, the player will have one of each type of building available in the building menu: The Gasshō-zukuri Hut, the Soy Bean Field, the Tōrō and the Decorated Path. A list of all embassy advancements and their requirements can be found on the Feudal Japan page.
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