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pathfinder:campaign_systems:strongholds:urban_developments [2019/06/01 17:04] – external edit 127.0.0.1pathfinder:campaign_systems:strongholds:urban_developments [2019/06/30 11:10] (current) – [Districts] johnb
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 NOTE:  A settlement must attain the Size (shown above) to gain the status, regardless of how many (half empty) districts it might have.  It makes sense to start new districts before you have filled the old ones -  that allows buildings space to upgrade when they need to. NOTE:  A settlement must attain the Size (shown above) to gain the status, regardless of how many (half empty) districts it might have.  It makes sense to start new districts before you have filled the old ones -  that allows buildings space to upgrade when they need to.
  
-**Building Restrictions.**  You may only have one of each building in a district.  That doesn’t mean to say your town can only have one pub - but it means you have to think about it a bit more.  There might be a hotel, an inn, a tavern, a restaurant and innumerable smaller bars, cafes and take-aways spread around the place.  It just means that you can only have one of each particular building type (per district) contribute to the city’s stats.   +**Building Restrictions.**  You may only have one of each building per district.  That doesn’t mean to say your town can only have one pub - but it means you have to think about it a bit more.  There might be a hotel, an inn, a tavern, a restaurant and innumerable smaller bars, cafes and take-aways spread around the place.  It just means that you can only have one of each particular building type (per district) contribute to the city’s stats.   
  
 Purely residential buildings are not restricted – you can have as many Residential (classification) buildings in a district as you want.  Differentiated buildings are not restricted either:  for example you could have a Craft Workshop (Leather Work) and a Craft Workshop (Wood Work) in the same district or a Sword School and a normal School. Purely residential buildings are not restricted – you can have as many Residential (classification) buildings in a district as you want.  Differentiated buildings are not restricted either:  for example you could have a Craft Workshop (Leather Work) and a Craft Workshop (Wood Work) in the same district or a Sword School and a normal School.
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