Administration

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Administration
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Building Information
Icon
Building cost Wood:
  × 1
  + 1 (every 4 tiles)
Stone:
  × 1
  + 1 (every 4 tiles)
Grand:
  × 2
  + 1 (every 4 tiles)
Category Infrastructure
Sub-category {{{subtype}}}
Produces noise? {{{noise}}}
Components 3
Expandable? Yes
Component Requirements Clerk Station:
  × 1 + 1
  × 1 + 1
  × 2 + 2
  × 2 + 2
Shelf:
  × 1 (per tile)
  × 1 (per tile)
Carpet:
  × 1 (per tile)
Production Information
Input
Output None

Administration is an infrastructure building with the purpose of accumulating admin points, which are used to maintain and upgrade your settlement. Citizens working there will be tasked with writing important letters and decrees. Because of the constant writing that needs to be done in this building, paper is will constantly be used up there. There are three components to this building: the required clerk station, which allows employees to work there for every station, and the optional shelf and carpet, which both add aesthetic pleasure and efficiency to the building - which speeds up production.

Similar to any other employment building, the more employees working at the administration building, the faster points can be accumulated. The admin points can be spent when entering the world screen. These points can be used to improve your starting settlement, as well as any other you've conquered and taken for yourself.

Spending points

As of now, there are seven things to spend admin points on: elevation, prosecution, exile, massacre, improving building types, taxing resources and exhausting them.

In-game description

"Where administration is produced, stored and maintained. Administration is used to upgrade your kingdom. Each work station can roughly produce 5 admin points. This can be further boosted by the skill of individual workers and other bonuses."