Difference between revisions of "Category:ROTS Buildings"
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+ | Each level of castle building increases the size of its castle town: providing an additional slot on which to build. Larger castles are more difficult to assault. They are also the chief consumer of food in a province, so if farm building levels are not in step with castle size there will be food shortages. | ||
====Buddhist Chain==== | ====Buddhist Chain==== | ||
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====Government Chain==== | ====Government Chain==== | ||
+ | This chain of buildings is the centre of government within a province and public order's main controlling factor. It also enables the recruitment of basic Levy units. There are two sub-chains within it: one focuses on public order and siege defence, the other recruitment and replenishment of armies. Those buildings higher up the chain either increase the size of the defending garrison or the number of units that can be recruited there in each turn. | ||
====Intellectual Chain==== | ====Intellectual Chain==== |
Revision as of 21:30, 14 January 2013
Contents
- 1 Overview
- 1.1 Castle Chain
- 1.2 Buddhist Chain
- 1.3 Improvement Chain
- 1.4 Bushi Chain
- 1.5 Clan Chain
- 1.6 Barter Chain
- 1.7 Government Chain
- 1.8 Intellectual Chain
- 1.9 Koryu Chain
- 1.10 Craftwork Chain
- 1.11 Gold Mining Chain
- 1.12 Holy Site Chain
- 1.13 Iron Chain
- 1.14 Naval Chain
- 1.15 Assassin Chain
- 1.16 Smith Chain
- 1.17 Timber Chain
- 1.18 Farming Chain
- 1.19 Infrastructure Chain
- 1.20 Port Chain
- 1.21 Silk Chain
Overview
In Shogun 2: Rise of the Samurai, Buildings are used for the recruitment of military units and also subterfuge agents and foreign veterans. They also have a range of effects, either on a clan’s economy or on the units and agents they produce. See each chain for details of how it can be used:-
Castle Chain
Each level of castle building increases the size of its castle town: providing an additional slot on which to build. Larger castles are more difficult to assault. They are also the chief consumer of food in a province, so if farm building levels are not in step with castle size there will be food shortages.
Buddhist Chain
Improvement Chain
Bushi Chain
Clan Chain
Barter Chain
Government Chain
This chain of buildings is the centre of government within a province and public order's main controlling factor. It also enables the recruitment of basic Levy units. There are two sub-chains within it: one focuses on public order and siege defence, the other recruitment and replenishment of armies. Those buildings higher up the chain either increase the size of the defending garrison or the number of units that can be recruited there in each turn.
Intellectual Chain
Koryu Chain
Craftwork Chain
Gold Mining Chain
Holy Site Chain
Iron Chain
Assassin Chain
Smith Chain
Timber Chain
Farming Chain
Infrastructure Chain
Port Chain
Silk Chain
Pages in category "ROTS Buildings"
The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.