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}}'''Fisheries''' (or '''fish farms''') are [[agriculture]] [[building|establishments]] under the "aquaculture" sub-category, that are set up along a coastline to a body of [[water]], be it a river, lake, sea, ocean or even an artificial body of water made up by [[Dig Canal|digging canals]]. [[Auxiliary]] equipment is set up for the [[citizens|fishermen]] to be able to go and [[fish]] from the body of water. Like all resource-related buildings, [[workforce|employees]] must be recruited to fish there, with the capacity of the potential workforce increasing the bigger the fishery is. | }}'''Fisheries''' (or '''fish farms''') are [[agriculture]] [[building|establishments]] under the "aquaculture" sub-category, that are set up along a coastline to a body of [[water]], be it a river, lake, sea, ocean or even an artificial body of water made up by [[Dig Canal|digging canals]]. [[Components|Auxiliary]] equipment is set up for the [[citizens|fishermen]] to be able to go and [[fish]] from the body of water. Like all resource-related buildings, [[workforce|employees]] must be recruited to fish there, with the capacity of the potential workforce increasing the bigger the fishery is. | ||
As one could already assume, the fishery must be built encompassing both land and water. Obviously over the water for the fish, and also over the land so that the [[storage]] and auxiliaries have room to be placed. When in the process of building a fishery, water tiles will have either yellow or green arrows, which explain the amount of fish that can be caught there. | As one could already assume, the fishery must be built encompassing both land and water. Obviously over the water for the fish, and also over the land so that the [[storage]] and auxiliaries have room to be placed. When in the process of building a fishery, water tiles will have either yellow or green arrows, which explain the amount of fish that can be caught there. |
Revision as of 10:49, 15 October 2021
Fishery | |
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Got any food? No? Go fish. | |
Building Information | |
Icon | |
Building cost | None |
Category | Agriculture |
Sub-category | Aquaculture |
Produces noise? | No |
Components | 2 |
Expandable? | Yes |
Component Requirements | Crates: - 6 + 2 Auxiliary: × 1 (per tile) × 1 (per tile) |
Production Information | |
Input | None |
Output | +2.00 |
Fisheries (or fish farms) are agriculture establishments under the "aquaculture" sub-category, that are set up along a coastline to a body of water, be it a river, lake, sea, ocean or even an artificial body of water made up by digging canals. Auxiliary equipment is set up for the fishermen to be able to go and fish from the body of water. Like all resource-related buildings, employees must be recruited to fish there, with the capacity of the potential workforce increasing the bigger the fishery is.
As one could already assume, the fishery must be built encompassing both land and water. Obviously over the water for the fish, and also over the land so that the storage and auxiliaries have room to be placed. When in the process of building a fishery, water tiles will have either yellow or green arrows, which explain the amount of fish that can be caught there.
Having a settlement in a cold climate provides a +10% bonus to fishing. Fishery production can be sped up by acquiring upgrades with knowledge points.
In-game description
"Catches fish along the shoreline."