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I'm really glad this guide helped you, and I’m keen to check out your guide too! Lately, I’ve been sinking time into Timberborn, but if I find myself back in Memoriopolis, I’ll definitely consider updating the guide for you and the community. Thanks for the shout-out—means a lot! Happy gaming!
Now, I understand why the number of factions needed to unlock some buildings was not always the same... it's because it's not a matter of numbers.... ^^
Nice catch! After testing, I found the same outcome and have added a new " Caution " note about this evolution/combination to the guide.
You’re absolutely right! It is upgradeable. If you combine it with the Residentia Polticus, you’ll create a Beggar’s Settlement. However, I just discovered this today, so I haven’t updated my guide yet. 😄