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DeletedUser9300

I want to pose a question about the GB US Capitol. This is an amazing GB which requires a whole city park or zeppelin by itself alone. I havent seen how it is used effectively in the game. How do you see its role? Will a future update like the guild war make it more useful?
 
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DeletedUser1032

When maxed out at level 10, it provides 10,530 population, which is almost as much as having ten high-rises in your city. Capitol takes up 35 city squares, ten high-rises take up 90 squares. It means you can use that freed space for other buildings - goods production, military, etc.
 

DeletedUser4800

All GB are useful in their own way. I feel the least useful ones are those that give coins, but usually their other ability is useful, so yeah.
 

DeletedUser3157

When maxed out at level 10, it provides 10,530 population, which is almost as much as having ten high-rises in your city. Capitol takes up 35 city squares, ten high-rises take up 90 squares. It means you can use that freed space for other buildings - goods production, military, etc.

It is closer to 120 tiles, cause high-rises need 2-lane streets. So you save about 85 tiles. But those 10 high-rises can produce up to 425k coins per day. So if you can spend those 85 tiles any better than what u could get out of those houses, then this Capitol is worth it for you. If not, then not.
 
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