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{{imagefix|[[File:knowledge_points_icon.png|left]]}}[[File:knowledge_gui.png|thumb|200px|right|Knowledge GUI.]]'''Knowledge''' is a game mechanic that allows [[settlement]]s to gain upgrades. There are roughly 26 categories of upgrades: general farming, five separate categories for increasing the efficiency of specific farm types ([[cotton]], [[fruit]], [[grain]], [[mushrooms]] and [[vegetables]]), fishing, breeding, combat training (which further branches into combat defense and offense), ruling (which controls [[happiness]]), [[administration]], knowledge production, civics, services, spirituality, warehouse storage spoiling speed and carry capacity, [[mining]], [[Refinery|refining]], [[bread]] production, [[drinks|drink]] production, [[metal]] smelting, foreign relations and [[trading]], [[woodcutter]], [[workshops]], [[clothes]], [[carpenter|carpentry]], [[pottery]] and [[Smithy|smithing]]. | {{imagefix|[[File:knowledge_points_icon.png|left]]}}[[File:knowledge_gui.png|thumb|200px|right|Knowledge GUI.]]'''Knowledge''' is a game mechanic that allows [[settlement]]s to gain upgrades. There are roughly 26 categories of upgrades: general farming, five separate categories for increasing the efficiency of specific farm types ([[cotton]], [[fruit]], [[grain]], [[mushrooms]] and [[vegetables]]), fishing, breeding, combat training (which further branches into combat defense and offense), ruling (which controls [[happiness]]), [[administration]], knowledge production, civics, services, spirituality, warehouse storage spoiling speed and carry capacity, [[mining]], [[Refinery|refining]], [[bread]] production, [[drinks|drink]] production, [[metal]] smelting, foreign relations and [[trading]], [[woodcutter]], [[workshops]], [[clothes]], [[carpenter|carpentry]], [[pottery]] and [[Smithy|smithing]]. | ||
There are 30 buildings that must be unlocked via knowledge: weapon smithy, [[bathhouse]], [[chamber]], [[Gem Mine|gem mine]], [[Sithilon Mine|sithilon mine]], [[distillery]] and tool smithy. | There are 30 buildings that must be unlocked via knowledge ''(Note: This list needs to be updated)'': weapon smithy, [[bathhouse]], [[chamber]], [[Gem Mine|gem mine]], [[Sithilon Mine|sithilon mine]], [[distillery]] and tool smithy. | ||
Choosing upgrades require technology points (also shortened to "tech points" in-game), which are gained by [[citizens|scribes]] [[Workforce|working]] in a [[library]] or [[administration]] [[building]]. Technology points can be gained faster by having bigger libraries and having more scribes working at once. These points can even be used to better accumulate even ''more'' points at a faster rate. | Choosing upgrades require technology points (also shortened to "tech points" in-game), which are gained by [[citizens|scribes]] [[Workforce|working]] in a [[library]] or [[administration]] [[building]]. Technology points can be gained faster by having bigger libraries and having more scribes working at once. These points can even be used to better accumulate even ''more'' points at a faster rate. |
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Knowledge is a game mechanic that allows settlements to gain upgrades. There are roughly 26 categories of upgrades: general farming, five separate categories for increasing the efficiency of specific farm types (cotton, fruit, grain, mushrooms and vegetables), fishing, breeding, combat training (which further branches into combat defense and offense), ruling (which controls happiness), administration, knowledge production, civics, services, spirituality, warehouse storage spoiling speed and carry capacity, mining, refining, bread production, drink production, metal smelting, foreign relations and trading, woodcutter, workshops, clothes, carpentry, pottery and smithing.
There are 30 buildings that must be unlocked via knowledge (Note: This list needs to be updated): weapon smithy, bathhouse, chamber, gem mine, sithilon mine, distillery and tool smithy.
Choosing upgrades require technology points (also shortened to "tech points" in-game), which are gained by scribes working in a library or administration building. Technology points can be gained faster by having bigger libraries and having more scribes working at once. These points can even be used to better accumulate even more points at a faster rate.
Upgrades must be decided one at a time, meaning that to get better and better upgrades, the previous one must be chosen first. Each upgrade is more expensive than the last, meaning that to manage the increasing need for more technology points, more and larger libraries will need to be built to sustain that.
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The entire knowledge tree, where points can be spent. (Click to see the image more clearly.)