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The Residence provides housing for '''8''' people and must be placed within 100 meters of a [[Center]], [[Square]], or [[Market]]. It costs 200 of the primary [[Biomes|biome]] resource to build, or 400 [[Wood]] in the [[Arctic Biome|Arctic]]. At 25.0 resources per resident, it is more expensive per capita than any lower-tier housing option, but its large capacity reduces the number of buildings needed and conserves placement space near town centers. | The Residence provides housing for '''8''' people and must be placed within 100 meters of a [[Center]], [[Square]], or [[Market]]. It costs 200 of the primary [[Biomes|biome]] resource to build, or 400 [[Wood]] in the [[Arctic Biome|Arctic]]. At 25.0 resources per resident, it is more expensive per capita than any lower-tier housing option, but its large capacity reduces the number of buildings needed and conserves placement space near town centers. | ||
Daily upkeep is -3.0 [[Wood]] and -5.0 [[Food]] per day in most biomes. The [[Earth Biome|Earth biome]] reduces Wood consumption to -0.3/day, a substantial saving that makes the Residence especially viable in arid regions. In the [[Arctic Biome|Arctic]], Wood upkeep | Daily upkeep is -3.0 [[Wood]] and -5.0 [[Food]] per day in most biomes. The [[Earth Biome|Earth biome]] reduces Wood consumption to -0.3/day, a substantial saving that makes the Residence especially viable in arid regions. In the [[Arctic Biome|Arctic]], Wood upkeep is -6.0/day. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 00:47, 13 February 2026
The Residence is a high-tier housing building. It is a spacious dwelling that houses a large number of residents, suited for established settlements with a well-developed Food and Wood supply.
Overview
The Residence provides housing for 8 people and must be placed within 100 meters of a Center, Square, or Market. It costs 200 of the primary biome resource to build, or 400 Wood in the Arctic. At 25.0 resources per resident, it is more expensive per capita than any lower-tier housing option, but its large capacity reduces the number of buildings needed and conserves placement space near town centers.
Daily upkeep is -3.0 Wood and -5.0 Food per day in most biomes. The Earth biome reduces Wood consumption to -0.3/day, a substantial saving that makes the Residence especially viable in arid regions. In the Arctic, Wood upkeep is -6.0/day.