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Almshouse

1PietyJob Kind Religious

Description

In the Christian world, Almshouses were established in the 10th century in Britain, to provide a place of residence for poor, old and distressed people, but they existed in all societies. Almshouses were originally formed as extensions of the Church system and were later adapted by local officials and authorities.

Core data

ID
442
Alias
ID_STRUC_ALMSHOUSE
$Alias
$ID_STRUC_ALMSHOUSE
Tier
1
Job
Piety ($POP_JOB_PIETY)
SubJob
Job Kind Religious ($JOB_KIND_RELIGIOUS)
Christian available
Yes
Muslim available
No
TN / Tribe available
No
DisplayOrder
0
Style color
$Col_DarkOrange

Design and constraints

Notable points
RR-, rem buildings
DLC notes
-
Constraints
Almshouse
Minimum population
3
Region max buildings
1
Minimum piety
-
Minimum stewardship
-
Required area
-
Required terrain
-
Forbidden terrain
-

Type and economy

Tier
1
Is depot
No
Is fort
No
Is city structure
No
Is harbor
No
Authority gain
0
Legacy gain / turn
40
Slot usage cost
1
Infrastructure cost
50
Infrastructure upkeep
1
Money upkeep
2

Resources

FieldValue
BonusResource[0]Legumes
BonusResource[1]Cloth

Outputs

Output fieldValue
Piety_Output3

Bonus outputs

Bonus fieldValue
Bonus_Piety2

Building tree

Requires
Parish Church, Minor Temple, Pagan Minor Temple, Small Mosque
Upgrades to
None
Replaces
None
Forbidden with
None
Used by (reverse dependencies)
None

Military / garrison links

Garrison category
0
Units in this garrison category
No units mapped for this garrison category
Units unlocked by this structure
No units directly requiring this structure
WallValue
0
SiegeResist
0
CounterRaid
0
FT_Level
0
FT_MinLevel
0
FT_MaxLevel
100
FT_LevelChange
0

Transverse outputs (from linked modifiers)

No transverse outputs decoded from linked modifiers.

Manual references

Source: FOG_Kingdoms_Manual_Printer-Friendly.pdf

Modifiers

NameAliasDescriptionEffects (decoded)
IDS_MOD_Name_Structure_AlmshouseID_MOD_STRUCTURE_ALMSHOUSESoothing the painRevolt Decrease: 5%