Learn how to manage settlers effectively in Sid Meier’s Civilization VII, including optimal numbers per city and limitations.
Walkthrough
- 1To best optimize your terrain, aim for at least two settlers from each city after you have developed railroads.
- 2Before railroads are developed, you should aim for no more than one settler per city.
- 3There is no such thing as having enough settlers; you can always use more.
- 4Be aware of the limitation where you may be unable to produce more settlers.
- 5Maintain one settler for each city.
- 6If you start with two settlers, set one to NONE. This settler does not consume food or build points for any city, making them very valuable.
Tips
- Always prioritize having a settler available for each city.
- Consider setting one of your starting settlers to NONE to conserve city resources.
- The availability of railroads significantly impacts how many settlers you can effectively manage per city.
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