Learn how to use the Wait command for settlers in Sid Meier’s Civilization VII to stop and resume actions or coordinate movement.
Walkthrough
- 1Select a settler unit that is currently performing an action, such as clearing a jungle.
- 2Issue the 'Wait' command to stop its current task.
- 3On the same turn, you can choose to resume the original action or assign a new one.
- 4Alternatively, you can use the 'Wait' command to hold a settler in its current location, allowing you to move other settler units around it. This is useful when you need to wait for another settler to move before proceeding with the one that was told to wait.
Tips
- The 'Wait' command offers flexibility, allowing you to change your mind about a settler's task even after it has started.
- Use 'Wait' strategically to manage unit positioning and prevent blocking other units.
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