Should more Investors be available than the minimum requirements prescribe, fewer supplies are necessary. This Player can therefore choose their Archeology and Ethnography exhibition to be either Large (tiers range 3-7), or Sumptuous (tiers range 5-9), as both have Tier 7 within their range.Īt the end of the exhibition, the player will be able to pick one among the rewards unlocked through the choice of the size and the amount of goods provided during the catering.Īfter choosing the type and size of an exhibition, the preparation phase starts and the event will need to be catered to with luxury goods in order to make the investor audience comfortable enough to spend money. To continue the running example: The player who wanted the Dinosaur Bones and therefore needed their Archeology and Ethnography exhibition to be about Natural History (a tier 7 subject), needs the Exhibition to be capable of hosting a tier 7 exhibition. Sumptuous exhibitions: subject tiers 5-9.Bigger exhibitions also make a higher range of subject tiers within a chosen field of discovery, possible for being put on exhibit.ĭepending on the size of the exhibition chosen, the following subject tiers are made possible: Bigger exhibitions are more costly, require a larger investor audience to be worth putting on, and more luxurious catering and a longer preparation time during the next step. The player can decide to organize their exhibition in different sizes. In this example, the player should select "Archeology and Ethnography" as the type of their Exhibition. This is a Tier 7 subject in the field of Archeology and Ethnography. The only subject that has a chance of awarding these items, is Natural History. To begin the running example: Let's say a player wishes to collect Dinosaur Bones to complete their Jurassic Museum Set. List of Subjects that can be showcased during an ExhibitionĮach of the subjects listed above, has its own unique and/or specific set of rewards. They also award more temporary attractiveness, which lasts only for the duration of the exhibition. Higher tiered subjects are more prestigious and difficult to organize for. Botany - flora, garden design and musical compositionĮach of these fields of discovery is then further subdivided into 9 different subjects.Archaeology and Ethnography - relics and antiquities.Science and Innovation - machines and inventions.Architectural Marvels - unique ornaments.Each of these fields rewards its own set of possible rewards. The first step the player must decide on is the type of exhibition: The specific field of 19th century discovery that the exhibition focuses on. The information below will describe all the steps necessary for running an exhibition and how to steer towards a certain reward, along with a running example of one theoretical player trying to obtain dinosaur bones.Įxhibition types Fields of Discovery and Subjects The donations received, depend on all the steps taken towards a successful exhibition. Depending on the type, size and amount of supplies granted to the exhibition to ensure its successful conclusion, the grateful innovators will leave behind donations, which serve as the player's Rewards for hosting the World's Fair. This will allow an eclectic gathering of the world's innovators to descend upon the monument and showcase their latest findings to the player's Investor audience - to charm them into funding their future work. Workforce can be mobilised to focus on the monument construction, thus shifting the lack of workforce to other buildings that utilise the same workforce type, resulting in lower productivity of those buildings.įor additional information, see: World's Fair Rewards.Ī player can host exhibitions at a fully built World's Fair. When there is not enough free workforce available, the construction can still be continued but at a slower pace, requiring more time to complete the current phase. Materials need to be delivered to the construction site so the world's fair has to be connected to a warehouse or trading post. The next four stages are built over time and require large amounts of construction materials and workforce, they also require reaching specific number of investors to be unlocked. ![]() ![]() The first stage requires placing the foundation, which is unlocked after reaching Investors. The construction of the World's Fair is divided into five stages. 2.1 Exhibition types Fields of Discovery and Subjects.1.2 Phase 2/5: Foundations (construction).1.1 Phase 1/5: Foundations (preparation).
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