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Last update:02 October 2017

Developing the provinces by expanding the settlements is absolutely critical to your success.

Constructing buildings allows you to recruit armies and then to be able to finance them.

Each of the default factions begins the game with only one city - the capital of the province.

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This chapter includes information on the way the provinces work as well as some advice on developing them.

you gotta things to develop settlements - gold and population surplus.

You get gold as income from settlements as well as from looting settlements and completing quests.

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The population surplus is used to upgrade the main building in the city.

It derives from the province development that takes place each turn.

After you reach a certain level of development, you will get one population surplus point.

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Each new level of the main building will require more surplus points.

The third level requires 2 points, the fourth - 4, and the fifth - 5.

There are two types of cities in a province - the capital and regular cities.

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The capital is on the left of the province tab.

Otherwise, you might end up with a lot of money, but too few surplus points.

Construct the buildings you need.

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You don’t need a military building in every province.

Check which buildings decreased the corruption levels.

You should hence consider constructing such buildings even if you don’t need the units they allow to create.

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Contrary toTotal War: Warhammer, here, all factions can settle in any province.

There are three degrees here:

Hover the mouse over the climate icon to learn more about the penalties.

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