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Mayor's House
Hello Gamers!! When the Mayor's House is upgraded to a higher level, everthing in the mayor's house increases except settlers. I'm not sure, but the storehouse does the same thing. When you upgrade residences/noble residences, the number of settlers increases. I realize that the bigger the house, the more that can live in the house. Is there some reason why settlers don't increase when the Mayor's House/Storehouse's get bigger (capacity wise, which would be consistant with the residences)???
Live Long, Play Hard!!
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Residences hold people... Mayor House and Storehouse hold goods and materials they do not affect your population at all.
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The storehouse (which also can referred to as a warehouse) does store goods and materials. That makes sense. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but a residence and a house (as in Mayor's House) are the same thing. The point I'm trying to make: The Mayor's House when upgraded should be the same as upgrading the residence. I just wanted to see if enough gamers agreed. Thank you for your reply. Have a great day!!
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You are the mayor of your island. That's your mansion. You expand it so you can fill it with more of your stuff, not so you can invite loud, smelly recruits to come live with you :P
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Ha Ha. My laughter for the day! Thanks for that laRochelle. I had no idea that was my Mansion. Does the Mansion come with a large freezer for the dead fish?? What a great game this is!!
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My mayors house is filled with granite and gold coins.